Moment thief swiping doorstep parcel is caught on doorbell cam
This is the jaw-dropping moment a brazen thief strides towards a house in Bexleyheath, Kent and swipes a parcel left by a delivery driver, before making off in a matter of mere seconds.
'They making it up as they go along and showing contempt to rural Wales'
In this opinion article Plaid leader Rhun ap Iorwerth attacks Labour's approach to agriculture
Kharge seeks President’s intervention to restore normalcy in Manipur
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday sought the intervention of President Droupadi Murmu to restore peace, and normalcy and make constitutional machinery functional in Manipur.
Tories blasted for 50-year-old tech 'holding police back' from catching criminals
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says she is 'shocked' how little crime prevention work was being done at the Home Office as she lashed out at ageing technology holding forces back
White House Christmas tree a symbol of resilience for hurricane-hit North Carolina farms
The White House's Christmas tree is slated to be cut and transported from a North Carolina farm that was hit hard by Hurricane Helene just a few months ago.
Which Nevada legislative leader travelled to Rio and Dublin, Norway and Normandy?
Several state lawmakers took sponsored trips but one top official’s travel stood out in state disclosures.
Jeremy Clarkson attacks BBC as he joins farm protest in London
The famous presenter-turned-farmer got angry with Victoria Derbyshire when she asked him about his personal reasons for opposing inheritance tax changes
Judge emotional as she jails getaway driver over murders of Mason and Max
She praised their families for the 'dignity and grace' shown during the six-week trial
At the Hirshhorn’s Annual Gala, the Art World Braces for Trump 2.0
Jeff Koons was one of 50 artists honored at the Hirshhorn Annual New York Gala, with the museum marking its 50th anniversary.
UK announces £7.5m in military aid for Ukraine on 1000th day of war
The UK will provide £7.5 million for new attack and surveillance drones, the Ministry of Defence said on Tuesday
Vladimir Putin 'knows' Trump's deal will fail - and he's already planning to kill Zelensky
World affairs expert, professor Anthony Glees, said Russian president Vladimir Putin knows Donald Trump's Ukraine deal 'would not be worth the paper it's written on'
China car crash horror as driver ploughs SUV into crowds outside primary school
The casualty count was unclear and authorities are yet to clarify if the incident at Yong'an Elementary School in the city of Changde, China, was an accident or a deliberate attack
What’s happening with Tower Hamlets’ controversial Low Traffic Neighbourhoods?
A community group is taking the local mayor to court this week.
Palakkad to choose Shafi’s substitute today
Nearly 1.94 lakh voters are expected to reach the polling stations in Palakkad on Wednesday as the constituency goes to polls to elect a member to replace Shafi Parambil in the Assembly.
Japan to be country partner of 25th Hornbill Festival in Nagaland
Japan to be the country partner of the 10-day long 25th edition of Hornbill Festival beginning in Nagaland from December 1, officials said on Tuesday.
Devils who forcibly took farmers’ lands and sold to others reciting scriptures now, Bhatti ridicules opposition parties
Deputy CM criticizes BRS leaders for land grabbing, praises Indira Gandhi, and highlights caste census initiative in Telangana.
On eve of Palakkad bypoll, CPI-M courts trouble over advertisement in Muslim newspapers
With just hours remaining for the Palakkad bypoll, the CPI-M-led Left Democratic Front has landed in controversy over an election advertisement targeting Sandeep Warrier, a former BJP leader who...
Pair found guilty of throat-slitting murder of Long Eaton's Owen Fairclough
But the jury is still to reach a verdict of the final accused suspect
Harshita Brella police issue new CCTV pictures of murder suspect husband
Police have named Ms Brella's husband, Pankaj Lamba as a prime suspect, after her remains were found in a car boot in Ilford, east London, on November 14, sparking a manhunt
Donald Trump's hush money sentencing is called off
Donald Trump's sentencing in his New York hush money case has been called off as the court decides how to move forward.
Wife found dead in boot of car was strangled as new CCTV released of prime suspect
A woman found dead in boot of car was strangled, postmortem shows, as new CCTV released of prime suspect.
'We stand together': Ukraine & UK strong in face of Russia's nuclear threats, minister tells LBC
Ukraine and Britain are strong in the face of nuclear threats from Russia, the armed forces minister has told LBC.
What now for the Treaty Principles Bill?
"Kill the bill" was the cry from the hīkoi - and that's likely to happen with National and NZ First saying they will not support the Treaty Principles Bill at its second reading, but it may not be as quickly as protestors would like.
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