Lord Cameron says he was set to sanction 'extremist' Israeli ministers
The Tory peer said he had been 'working up' sanctions against Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich and national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
Funeral directors can 'keep dead people's bodies in their garages'
A warning has been issued
Southport stabbings misinformation was stoked abroad, research says
The new findings follow widespread clashes between rioters and police which spread throughout the country in July and August this year.
Campaigner dresses as Deadpool to take on speeding drivers
Mark Spaven's cat was killed by a suspected speeding driver
‘Brass-necked’ Stirling councillor’s bullying ban lifted early
Danny Gibson argued it was 'time to move on' before colleagues voted in his favour.
People could get fined £160 for lingering at funerals in one of UK's 'harshest fines'
Mourners could get slapped with a £160 fine for lingering at a funeral in one of the country's 'harshest fines'
Officer denies intentionally aiming for Kaba's head
Martyn Blake tells the jury he did not intend to kill Chris Kaba, only to stop him harming officers.
Moment husband is arrested for trying to brutally murder his wife
Mark Taylor (pictured), 57, went on the run with his teenage son after stabbing his partner multiple times and locking her in their family home in Derbyshire on February 15.
1-on-1 with Donegal Wilson
Castanet has conducted interviews with all participating Boundary-Similkameen candidates ahead of the Oct. 19 provincial election.
Millionaire mum and daughter who became 'obsessed' with neighbours found GUILTY
Susan Chen and her daughter Linda Lu were convicted of stalking after representing themselves at a five-week trial
Anyone can call themselves a funeral director and keep bodies in garage
The chairman of an inquiry into the funeral sector has revealed how little regulation there is
Soc Dems TD will do 'somersaults' if RTÉ is put into GPO
Proposals were made to the task force for use of the GPO; including a museum, a leading government department or the relocation of the national broadcaster RTÉ
McDonald defends handling of ex-senator inappropriate texts
Niall Ó Donnghaile says police were notified of inappropriate texts but no formal complaint was received.
3 of 6 Mesquite City Council seats up for grabs in November, including mayor’s seat
Half of the six Mesquite City Council seats are up for grabs in next month’s elections, including the mayor’s position.
Penny Mordaunt 'not supporting' Robert Jenrick despite 'unity' photo
Robert Jenrick accompanied the image on Instagram yesterday with a message pledging to bring 'unity' and use talent such as Penny Mordaunt and Jacob Rees-Mogg .
Sister of butcher surgeon Ian Paterson victim calls for more jail time for medic
Shirley Moroney's sister, Marie Pinfeld, died from cancer in October 2008, after delays in her treatment caused by rogue surgeon Ian Paterson.
New details reveal how fugitive dad has managed to survive in NZ bush
Tom Phillips disappeared with Jayda, 11, Maverick, nine, and Ember, eight, near his parents' home in Marokopa, south of Auckland. Now, insiders reveal how they managed to survive.
Darrian Williams was fatally stabbed in gang-related attack, murder trial hears
Two boys deny murdering Darrian in Rawnsley Park
'Disgusting and rotting' smell at caravan of couple who buried boy in Birmingham garden
The remains of three-year-old Abiyah Yasharahyalah were discovered in a Handsworth garden in December 2022. It is believed he was buried there in January 2020
Downing Street rejects 'thank you' suggestion over Keir Starmer's Taylor Swift tickets
Sir Keir Starmer went to see the pop star in Wembley
Perth food bank concerned about expected increase in winter demand
City centre hub is appealing for donations as the busiest time of year approaches..
The paedophiles on our streets without serving a day in jail
While campaign groups leapt on the BBC presenter's sentence as 'ludicrous, absurd and embarrassing', a string of recent cases shows it was far from uncommon.
Trendy Exeter bar slammed after woman 'glassed' businessman
Police, and the venue, are investigating the bloody incident
Gang used heat-seeking drones to find cannabis grows in Nottinghamshire to rob, trial told
The group employed scouts on the ground to find the likely properties
RAF officer awarded £2,000 payout after colleagues said 'grow a pair'
The air force was ordered to apologise to Squadron Leader Anne Rubery after she complained of 'bullying and discrimination' and 'derogatory' insults about women, a tribunal hearing was told.
Woman trampled to death by cows was a 'long way' from footpath
Rebekah Morris, known as Becki, had been walking her pet chihuahua called Zero when the tragedy took place at Littlethorpe, in Leicestershire.
Police marksman accused of murdering Chris Kaba tells court of moment he fired his weapon
PC Martyn Blake, 40, said he was aiming at the central body mass of Chris Kaba, saying: 'Obviously I was aware that the bullet would hit his body at some point but I didn't intend to kill'
Ethel Kennedy slapped staff and turned Hickory Hill into 'smelly mess'
After her husband's assassination in 1968 Ethel was forced too bring up a brood of 11 raucous children alone - and she could not always cope
Israel Increases Humanitarian Aid to Northern Gaza, Intl Disinformation Campaign Notwithstanding
The Biden Administration and its global allies continue to claim that Israel deliberately targets and starves civilians in Gaza, regardless of abundant, concrete evidence to the contrary.
Labour takes fresh action over Israeli settler violence in West Bank
The Government said strict financial restrictions would target three settler outposts and four groups that have supported or incited violence against Palestinians.
From once prominent member of Sinn Féin to resignation
Niall Ó Donnghaile, aged 39, was, at a time, a prominent member of the party, particularly well known in Belfast.
CPS update after Manchester Airport passenger 'stamped on by police officer'
Two female police officers were hit to the ground before Fahir Amaaz was incapacitated with a stun gun
Two million voters with felony convictions have the right to vote—but might not know
As get-out-the-vote efforts hit high gear nationwide, a team of sociologists, political scientists and nonprofits in select states are focused on reaching out to some of the more than two million people ...
Violence against public sector workers in Stirling on rise as more than 2,500 incidents reported
The number of incidents involving staff employed by Stirling Council rose by over 30 per cent.
No10 refuses to say if Keir Starmer met Taylor Swift at Wembley gig
The Prime Minister is facing intense scrutiny over the involvement of senior Labour figures in talks around security for Swift's sell-out summer shows at Wembley.
Murder trial hears man's body found inside suitcase wrapped in plastic, bubble wrap and spar bag
Dean Caffrey (38) of Beaucort, Achill Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Sean McCarthy (28
Who is Niall Ó Donnghaile? Former Sinn Fein senator at centre of texting controversy
The former senator is at the centre of controversy
Ex-Sinn Fein senator says he's the party member suspended over texts to teen
The party member was suspended in September 2023
Renters ask 'is this a joke?' after spotting 'obstacle course' in bedroom of one-bed apartment
The 'ridiculous' rental property has caused a stir online
Help cops find these people
Do you know these men? Police are looking for them in connection with the murders of 18 people in Lusikisiki, Eastern Cape.
Devon trawlerman died after 10-hour ambulance wait
The delay was due to huge pressures on ambulance and police
Major update in Prince Andrew FBI investigation over Epstein link
An investigation into Prince Andrew's friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein has been 'parked' by the FBI.
Scots man to tear down hot tub shed after losing council appeal
East Renfrewshire Council instructed Paolo Di Mambro to remove his two timber buildings and a two-metre high fence.
No 10 denies Swift tickets were 'thank you' to Starmer
The singer received a police escort to her Wembley shows despite initial police reservatations.
Tory MP launches bid to boot out all bishops from the House of Lords
The former Conservative chief whip will make the case that Iran is the only other parliament in the world that reserves space for the clergy.
Heartbroken daughter distraught over 'money-spinning' changes at Nottingham cemetery
Nottingham City Council has demanded that families with loved ones in the cemetery remove any items left on the floor
MPs back ending 'indefensible' hereditary peers in House of Lords
Minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said there should no place in the 21st century 'reserved for those who are born into certain families' as MPs backed plans to rid Parliament of hereditary peers
Watch: McDonald defends handling of Sinn Féin issues
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has described the behaviour of former Senator and party member Niall Ó Donnghaile as "completely unacceptable" and that Sinn Fein did "all things that were necessary" to send information to the relevant authorities to hold him to account for his behaviour.
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