Leeds yobs branded 'pack of animals' for hurling fireworks and bricks at police
Described as scenes of "Wild West thuggery", six young thugs abused police officers in Halton Moor, Leeds following which, at least one officer needed treatment in A&E
Northwest ISD's mobile school supply van helps teachers stock up mid-year for free
Northwest ISD's Education Foundation has tried to help teachers with the mid-year supply slump for some time now.  Even with the pandemic behind us, they've kept it going with Neffie, a free resource store and library on wheels that serves more than 900 teachers.
Personal trainer who stabbed Ian Wright's boxing coach is caged
Reece Newcombe, 31, gasped: 'He's done me' after he was attacked by Ross Hamilton, 34, outside the Viva nightclub in Richmond.
PDP Crisis: BoT intervenes, asks NWC factions to reunite
The BoT said it will meet with the members of the factions to ensure that normalcy is restored in the NWC of the party.
Mary Queen of Shops at war over plans to 'pimp' out street for Paddington Bear Airbnb
Mary Portas OBE and other residents of Chalcot Crescent in Primerose Hill, north London, say the road is set to be "pimped for profit" at their expense after the success of the latest Paddington Bear films
Charles says he won't stop Australia from axing the British monarchy
EXCLUSIVE: As Charles prepares for a historic visit Down Under, he told anti-monarchists he will not interfere if the people of Australia one day vote to remove him
How Lord Allischmoozed his way back to the heart of the Labour Party
One warm evening in early summer last year the thrum of conversation and ­laughter rang out from a penthouse apartment in the heart of fashionable Covent Garden.
Drug gang used dirty money to buy Banksy artworks and fund lavish lifestyle
The gangs Banksy artworks could be worth £190,000
Tories say Keir Starmer's first 100 days in power were 'terrifying'
In dire polling for Sir Keir Starmer as his administration reaches the milestone today, 47 per cent of those who voted for the party said they had positive expectations but felt let down.
Meghan Markle says she's 'one of the most bullied people in the world'
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, joined Santa Barbara's Girls Inc. - a programme focusing on empowering young girls and improving their relationship with technology - for an afternoon of arts and crafts
Robert Jenrick vows to 'kick one million illegal migrants out'
Tory leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick has vowed to remove up to a million people in a pledge to kick out 'all' those living in the UK illegally. He is up against Kemi Badenoch.
Israeli forces kill 2 Lebanese soldiers and injure 2 U.N. peacekeepers in separate strikes
Lebanon's Army, U.N. peacekeepers targeted in Israeli airstrikes amid escalating conflict with Hezbollah, causing civilian casualties.
Teenager 'thought she was going to die' after falling out of fairground ride
Kadyleigh McKee, 13, was knocked unconscious when she fell 15ft from the Avalanche ride at a fairground, which was closed the next day to be checked over by experts
Jamie Oliver granted permission for repairs on his Essex mansion
The celebrity cook has been granted for permission to repair the Georgian timber sash windows and French doors on that section of his Grade 1 listed Spains Hall in Finchingfield.
Hamilton councillors spend $42k of ratepayer money on training and conferences
It included $3000 on a two-day course in Canada and $790 on a Koru Club membership.
King Charles 'will not stand in the way' if Australia wants to replace him as head of state
The King has, through his assistant private secretary, told the Australian Republic Movement the country's potentially becoming a republic as a matter for them to decide
Britain accused of acting in 'illegal' and 'aggressive' manner over Falkland Islands
The Prime Minister has said that the Falklands 'are British, and they will remain British'
Plaid Cymru MPs call for Israel boycott
Plaid Cymru will debate whether the party should support an economic and cultural boycott of Israel.
'These attacks have to stop': National Museum Directors call for end to protests as visitors 'no longer feel safe'
The National Museum Directors' Council (NMDC) has called for an end to museum protests as visitors 'no longer feel safe'.
Woman fleeing domestic abuse left sleeping rough for weeks after council deems her not homeless
Despite providing medical letters and telling the authority she was forced to sleep outside, the council “did not have proof” of her situation and denied her vital support
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