All news

814
Disney and Sony earns £13.5m from Russian business
Timing of payment raises awkward questions for two Hollywood studios.
860
Justin Trudeau steps down as Canadian prime minister following cabinet uprising
Justin Trudeau announced he is resigning as Prime Minister of Canada ahead of elections this year after his top minister abruptly quit and criticised his handling of the budget.
860
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, makes Instagram comeback with New Year beach video
The Duchess of Sussex has shared a video of herself running barefoot on an overcast beach, which was filmed by her husband Prince Harry near their home.
912
Kim Jong Un prohibits hotdog consumption and imprisons divorcing couples in unusual crackdown
Kim Jong Un has reportedly banned North Koreans from eating hotdogs and ordered imprisonment for divorcing couples in a bizarre new crackdown.
756
Seven-year-old girl critically injured in car crash dies in hospital
A seven-year-old girl who was seriously hurt in a car crash in Lincolnshire died the following day in hospital.
819
Train ignites at Gatwick Airport station, smoke billows from under carriage
This is the moment a train caught fire as it pulled into Gatwick Airport’s rail station, leading to a mass evacuation of all passengers.
538
Blackwall tunnel to implement toll for the first time in 130 years
Drivers will be charged to use the Blackwall tunnel for the first time in its 130-year history.
728
Six-month-old baby dies in multi-storey car park crash; man charged with dangerous driving
A six-month-old baby girl who was critically injured after they were hit by a car in a car park in Tenby on Thursday has died.
785
Underlying cause of Vietnam to UK migration
More Vietnamese attempted small-boat Channel crossings in the first half of 2024 than any other nationality.
769
Trump shows interest in Greenland while other Arctic investments stall
The Arctic recently made headlines after Donald Trump repeated his desire to buy Greenland.
712
Biden prohibits offshore drilling across vast US area
US President Joe Biden has announced a ban on new offshore oil and gas drilling along most of America’s coastline, weeks before Donald Trump takes office.
854
Man accused of aiding Iran spy Daniel Khalife’s prison escape
A man has been charged with helping Daniel Khalife, the former British army soldier who passed secrets to Iran, after his escape from prison.
593
Man on ’final chance’ after brutal attack that left student brain damaged avoids jail again for pub assault
A thug on a "final chance" after leaving a student brain damaged in a brutal attack has been spared jail again for glassing a man in a pub.
805
22-year-old footballer discovered dead in bed; club issues heartfelt statement
SSV Reutlingen have confirmed the death of player Luca Meixner of midfielder having released an emotional statement to supporters on Monday with the football world mourning him.
784
Met Office issues fresh update on UK snow warnings: ’dangerous’ 10cm snowfall expected
The Met Office says more snow flurries are set to fall on parts of the UK this week, with as much as 10cm coming on Wednesday according to new weather warnings.
961
The hidden operations of WikiFX exposed: uncovering their true actions
WikiFX, a platform that positions itself as a watchdog for the forex trading industry by reviewing and rating brokers...
669
Scammers from SingliWorld and TriumphFX sentenced to prison in Singapore
Two Malaysian scammers behind SingliWorld and TriumphFX have been jailed.
913
Narco money scandals reach the apex of political power in the Americas
The year 2024 included some stark reminders that drug trafficking money can reach the highest levels of politics.
771
Cristiano Ronaldo considers three future paths Amid Al-Nassr concerns
Cristiano Ronaldo is considering three options for his future amid worries ...
692
Russia’s hybrid war in the Baltic Sea is currently limited to cutting underwater cables
On December 25, when the Christian world celebrated Christmas, in another world, missiles and drones...
734
Amid a shortage, 400 kegs of Guinness are stolen from a delivery truck in a heist
Diageo, which owns Guinness, was forced to place ’allocation limits’ on the number of kegs UK pubs could receive in the run up to Christmas due to a surge in the stout’s popularity.
781
Putin increases financial incentives for Russians as troops are slaughtered
The Russian President has been forced to use money to tempt men to join his army.
695
The world’s wealthiest musician is worth £2 billion, surpassing the combined wealth of Taylor Swift and Beyoncé
Rapper-turned-mogul Jay-Z was declared hip-hop’s first billionaire in 2019, with a net worth of £2 billion.
846
Details emerge about the brutal crimes committed by Sara Sharif’s father’s prison attackers, who used a tuna can to harm him
Sara Sharif’s killer dad was attacked by a double murderer, prison bosses believe.
590
Two individuals hospitalized following a stabbing incident on a main road in London
Two people have been taken to hospital after a stabbing on a major high road in north London.