Having been charged with murder, robbery, and attempted rape in connection with the savage slaying of the 35-year-old in Ilford early on Sunday morning, Jordan
Month: June 2022
Leaders of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia will use the first full day of a NATO summit in Madrid to lobby for 50,000 troops to be stationed across their countries to face down a Russian invasion
At a crucial summit in Spain today, Baltic leaders will urge NATO to send tens of thousands more troops to defend Europe’s eastern border out
A man who collapsed and fell UNDER a train was pulled from the tracks safely
After collapsing through the gap between the platform and the track, a man was safely pulled out from under a London train. A woman has
A coroner investigating the deaths of Hannah Clarke and her children recognised the mother’s ‘astounding’ bravery
According to a coroner looking into Hannah Clarke and her children’s deaths, the mother’s bravery was “astounding,” and no one was likely to have been
The new batch of the Department’s recently trained Traffic Officers unveiled in Gqeberha
On Tuesday, the Department’s newly trained Traffic Officers were unveiled in Gqeberha. Our teams will be strengthened by a strong team of officers. See pictures
German Chancellor Scholz grins to question of security guarantees for Ukraine
Sergei Tsekov, a senator on the Federation Council, thinks that Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, is generally a humorous person. It is obvious that the
The identity of the ‘Heartless’ landlord kicking out a Ukrainian family-of-nine has been revealed
MailOnline has revealed that the ‘heartless’ landlord who kicked out a family of nine who fled their war-torn home for Britain after only one month
The UK Government has joined other world leaders at the UN Ocean Conference to announce new initiatives to protect the global marine environmen
In order to advance our objective to protect at least 30% of the world’s ocean by 2030, the UK Government joined other world leaders at
More than a quarter of the English inshore fleet has already installed their onboard devices
By the end of this year, government legislation will make I-VMS installation and operation a legal requirement for any vessel fishing in English inshore seas
BBC editor Jamie Angus who helmed Radio 4’s Today programme quit the corporation in favour of a top role with Saudi Arabia’s state broadcaster
A former BBC editor who supervised Radio 4’s Today programme is said to have left the corporation for a top position with Saudi Arabia’s state