An Oxford student accused of chanting for Gaza to “put the Zios in the ground” at a protest has been charged with stirring up racial hatred. Samuel Williams, 20, from Oxford, will appear at ...
A nurse who helped a young man with a life limiting condition to marry his partner has been honoured with a special award at a sparkling ...
Thames Water has decided not to go ahead with almost £2.5 million in controversial payments to senior bosses. The debt-laden utilities giant faced a political outcry over plans to hand out the money.
Reform UK’s deputy leader has declined to condemn comments by one of the party’s mayoral candidates who said David Lammy should “go home” to the Caribbean. Richard Tice said he was “not familiar” with ...
The Australian child was on holiday with her mother when she was targeted by Ioan Pintaru in London’s West End on the morning of August 12 ...
John Healey said the Ukraine war was at a “major moment” after an apparent breakthrough in US-led peace talks, but urged allies to keep up the pressure on Vladimir Putin.
The driver who ploughed through crowds at Liverpool FC’s victory parade, injuring 134 supporters, has been jailed for 21 years and six months.
Norfolk police have confirmed the investigation prompted by personal items left by the River Wensum in Norwich remains ongoing.
Bob Geldof has said he is “delighted” more people will get to see the Live Aid musical when it tours the UK and Ireland in 2027. Live Aid was a two-venue benefit concert, set up by Boomtown Rats ...
The UK Civil Service workforce grew by 3,000 between June and September and is at its highest level for nearly two decades, figures show. An estimated 554,000 people were employed in the Civil Service ...
Liverpool victory parade driver Paul Doyle was previously jailed for biting a man’s ear off in a drunken fight with sailors, a court heard. The 54-year-old was sentenced to 12 months in prison at ...
A Norwich couple were caught by police selling cannabis and magic mushrooms while trying to help pay off a gambling debt, a court has heard.