With a critical summit meeting of EU leaders underway, Britain's continued participation in the European Union — and, indeed, the future of the EU itself — still hang in the balance. The heads of government of the 28 European Union countries — from Finland to Portugal and from Ireland to Greece —...
NOEL EDMONDS gave an emotional interview on This Morning earlier today, where he relived the chilling moment he was "threatened" by a stalker. The TV personality opened up about the abuse he had suffered at the hands of the unknown assailant, before addressing the person in question directly — incase they...
NHS already facing risk of a workforce crisis as junior doctors in England consider the new contract imposed on them The NHS could be starved of doctors from overseas because of proposed new visa rules that would leave them “last in line” for specialist jobs, the British Medical Association has warned. Reforms aimed...
Exclusive: More than nine out of 10 say they are against criminalising the buying of sex Britain’s prostitutes fear any attempt to criminalise their clients would have “disastrous consequences” for their safety and could put lives in danger. More than nine out of 10 say they are against criminalising the...
PROTESTERS demonstrating against the road death of a 13-year-old boy have left motorists stranded in near-freezing conditions for almost five hours after blocking a main road. Demonstrators blocked the A127 near Basildon, Essex, by parking cars across two lanes of the busy major route into London. The group staged the protest...
Exclusive: Analysis reveals nexus of right-of-centre organisations whose staff, board members and even offices are linked Supposedly “independent” research being used to make the case against Britain’s membership of the European Union is being carried out by think-tanks with close links to one of the main...
Liverpool's owners have scrapped their controversial £77 ticket and apologised for the "distress caused" by last week's pricing announcement. Thousands of fans left 77 minutes into Saturday's draw with Sunderland at Anfield in protest at the planned top-price £77 ticket in the new main stand....
Sixty years ago, nothing could survive in the Thames – but today it is home to seals, porpoises and even the occasional stray whale On a sunny autumn morning in London's financial district, Rod Guzman is looking for his favourite seal. Right next to the banking hub of Canary Wharf, between the grimy docks that once...
ARMED police stormed a London-bound train in the hunt for a man after a woman was found dead, as terrified passengers were held in lockdown for 90 minutes. Dozens of firearms officers descended on to the train at Gillingham, Kent, at around 9pm last night after a woman's body was found in Benenden. Police are still...
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has described the draft EU reform deal as "fair for the UK and fair for the other 27 member states", while British Prime Minister David Cameron says the UK could get "best of both worlds" if the right package is agreed. But what do the other EU countries...
Cambridge University fought strongly against the shake-up — saying that the AS-level gave them the only glimpse of a sixth-former’s ability before they had to decide to whom they should offer a place. Instead, they argue, admissions officers would have to rely on predicted A-level grades — which independent...
Saudi Arabian foreign minister also reveals UK and American officials have access to lists of targets, but do not choose them. British and American military officials are in the command and control centre for Saudi airstrikes on Yemen, and have access to lists of targets, although they do not play any role in choosing them, the...