'Get The F*** Out Of Our Country:' US Woman Tells German Tourists In Viral Video
Brianna Pinnix, a 30-year-old talent acquisition specialist at Capital Rx, can be heard yelling at a group of Germans.
Racist Attack on Tube as Black Charity Boss Selma Taha Says She Was 'Bitten' and 'Called a Slave'
A campaigner for a women's organisation, Selma Taha, says she was bitten and had clumps of her hair ripped out by a woman during a race attack on the tube.
Beyond the Surface: Uncovering the Emotional Roots of Anorexia and Bulimia
Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are complex mental health conditions with deep emotional roots.
Justice Secretary Alex Chalk Will Introduce New Jade's Law to Protect Children From Killer Parents
Jade's Law aims to protect children from harm, ensuring that parents who kill a partner or ex-partner and share children together will automatically have their parental rights suspended when sentenced.
New ONS Study Launched to Collect 'Robust' Winter COVID Data
The UK Health Security Agency has launched a new ONS study to understand the changes in COVID-19 in the winter months and lower the burden of the NHS.
Review of UK Regulators Aims to Reduce Post-Brexit Hurdles for Businesses and Root Out 'Bad Practices'
Britain has set the ball rolling for deregulation with the launch of the Smarter Regulation Programme which will review 90 UK regulators across different sectors for 12 weeks, identifying and scraping unnecessary regulations.
Tesco Leads the Way in Easing Food Inflation, Slashing Prices on 2,500 Products
Tesco, the UK's largest supermarket chain, revealed a substantial decline in food inflation over the past six months. The grocery giant is taking bold steps to address the concerns of its customers by slashing prices on 2,500 products, with an average reduction of 12 per cent.
Popular Spanish Hotspot Announces Crackdown On Stag, Hen Parties
Spain is one of the popular destinations for hen and stag parties in Europe.
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan Proposes Banning Mobile Phone Usage in Schools
The Department for Education wants the ban to be included during school recess times, which has been met with criticism by the teaching union.
Court Eases Andrew Tate's Travel Restrictions
Andrew Tate is being investigated for human trafficking, rape and forming an organised crime group, but one in six boys aged 6-15 still view Tate as a positive influence.
Weight-Loss Drugs Under Scrutiny Over Reports Of Suicidal Thoughts
Weight loss drugs are not magic pills. Like so many other drugs, they too have side effects.
Labour Government will 'Have to Make it Work' if Trump Wins, Says Starmer
Labour leader Keir Starmer said the challenges around the world "are too great" and that the "important, special relationship" between the UK and the US must be maintained.
Astronauts and Cosmonauts Return to Earth After Year-Long Odyssey in Space
Their mission began as a routine trip to the International Space Station in March 2022, but unforeseen technical difficulties turned it into a year-long space odyssey.
Reports Show People Worry More About Online Fraud Than Other Crimes
Poll also found that young people were most likely to be affected by online fraud, even though half of those questioned believed the elderly were most at risk.
'Greenwood Die' Chants Resonate In Hostile La Liga Welcome For Former Man Utd Striker
Mason Greenwood has been targeted by football fans as he attempts to rebuild his career away from England following his arrest last year.
Laurence Fox Suspended by GB News After Negative Statements Against Ava Evans
GB News suspended the Lewis star Lawrence Fox following his statements against Joe journalist Ava Evans and his refusal to offer a "grovelling apology", describing the reporter as a "little woman".
JPMorgan Agrees to Settle $75 Million Jeffrey Epstein Lawsuit With US Virgin Island
JPMorgan agreed to settle the case to avoid further litigation, although the bank initially denied the allegations in the US Virgin Islands' lawsuit.
Army Stood Down as Armed Met Police Officers Return to Duty
The Ministry of Defence has been forced to offer soldiers to support armed police after more than 100 officers turned in permits allowing them to carry weapons.
Riot Police Use Tear Gas As Ajax Fans Riot, Smash Stadium In Feyenoord Clash
The match between bitter rivals Ajax and Feyenoord at the Johan Cruyff Arena had to be abandoned after fans threw flares and smashed up the stadium.
Will Windows Terminal Replace Command Prompt? Here's What Microsoft Has To Say
Windows Terminal is a modern terminal environment that boasts advanced features, including tabs support, split panes and more.
Dog Owners and Trainers Criticise Controversial American XL Bully Dog Ban
The government plan to make the American XL Bully illegal. Owners of the breed are scared to be seen in public and the lack of education has made behaviour consultants furious.
Stoptober Could Save Thousands Of Smokers £2,000 A Year
New data shows that five million adults still smoke in the UK, while the government is working towards their ambition to have a 'Smokefree' society by 2030.
Met Police Officer Charged With Murder of Chris Kaba
The Met Police officer, who cannot be named for legal reasons, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday where he will be charged.
New BA.2.86 COVID-19 variant 'Pirola' raises global concerns
In the UK, Pirola has been linked to an outbreak at a care home in Norfolk, where 28 individuals have been infected.
The US follows in Europe's footsteps as it targets Google in biggest American antitrust case in decades
Whilst the case focuses on Google's monopoly over online search, other areas of the business are being scrutinised as well on both sides of the Atlantic.
Russell Brand denies rape accusations in statement
Prior to the release of the Channel 4 Dispatches documentary that accuses Russell Brand of sexual assault and rape, the comedian put out a statement denying the allegations.
What has Russell Brand been accused of?
Four women have come forward as sexual assault victims in a Channel 4 Dispatches documentary that investigates Russell Brand's treatment of women.
The ten challenges impacting the financial services industry
To ensure it survives and prospers, the financial industry needs to overcome ten challenges, and it is vital that they do.
Luis Rubiales claims he kissed Jenni Hermoso 'like a daughter' amid sexual abuse accusations
The Spain striker has lodged a formal complaint against the former RFEF president.
BP chief Bernard Looney resigns over transparency issues
British energy giant BP said Tuesday that its chief executive Bernard Looney has resigned "with immediate effect", after admitting he had not been "fully transparent" about historical relationships with colleagues.