Liverpool victory parade crash suspect Paul Doyle dramatically changes pleas to guilty
Doyle, a former Royal Marine commando, appeared wiped away tears as the judge told him he could sit down.
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Doyle, a former Royal Marine commando, appeared wiped away tears as the judge told him he could sit down.
Here's a look at all of the new items joining the McDonald's UK menu in 2025.
Eberechi Eze celebrates on his way to a derby-day hat-trick for dominant Arsenal (Picture: Getty Images) When I can’t sleep because my mind is again engaged in a detailed debate, a good tactic is list...
'How does this even happen?' one fan wrote.
New hair, who dis?
A suspicious man is free to roam my neighbourhood in the midst of a credit card fraud involving stolen mail.
'Well, he may as well have'
A police investigation has been launched.
Grokipedia is one of Elon Musk’s long list of creations and this one acts as an online encyclopedia to rival the others out there. But according to new research, it has cited the neo-Nazi website Stor...
The incident took place in September 2024.
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'A small folder (or a few digital scans) may just be worth £1,000s to you down the line.'
Since 2019, it’s been free to read everything the FBI know about Bigfoot. The intelligence agency has made public 22 documents from its records archive, revealing that it opened an investigation into ...
The lawsuits in Montreal and Quebec City reflect the debate in Canada triggered by Sean Feucht's tour.
The Alberta government is about to take the next logical step in artificial intelligence — using it to draft a proposed law.
The firm saw passenger numbers and commercial revenue both fall 3.7 per cent
A devastating fire in a crowded slum in Bangladesh’s capital has destroyed 1,500 shanties and left thousands homeless
Pop star, who was still a teenager when she won her first Brit Award, says she had to ‘do a lot of things’ in order to feel ‘strong in myself’
From Buddhist teachings and fitness camps to wild swimming and days of meditation – Daniel Stables picks the best of the bunch
One of the former DOJ employees said that workers at the Justice Department are being forced to “put loyalty to the president over the Constitution, the rule of law, and their professional ethical obl...