New picture shows what man who vanished 20 years ago in seaside town 'might look like now'
James Nutley was last seen in the early hours of October 24, 2004, after a night out with friends in the seaside town of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, where he was on a golfing weekend
Waikato man in his 70s allegedly caught with fireworks in pockets and a bomb in his lounge
"Death would have been immediate" for anyone in close proximity if the bomb had gone off, Defence Force says.
King Charles' friend Ian Farquhar 'died after getting trapped while drunk'
Farquhar served as the Queen Mother's equerry and in the Queen's Own Hussars, a cavalry regiment of the British Army,
Fiery EV crash kills 4
Speed was considered a factor in a fiery overnight crash in downtown Toronto that killed four people and injured one woman, officials said Thursday, underlining the challenges firefighters face when batting electric-vehicle battery fires.
Irish artist Kevin Sharkey in hunt for 'massive protest vote' as he announces he's standing in general election
Top artist Sharkey says as a black Irishman, he is the one to start the conversation
Man in custody after 'confessing' to killing a sex worker
Guilty consciousness is believed to have led a 33-year-old man to the police where he allegedly confessed to having killed a sex worker and burying her in a porcupine burrow on a farm.
Top garda brands Kyran Durnin suspected murder case 'extraordinary' and promises 'full vigour' for probe
Drew Harris said there is a "particular element" in the disappearance of the schoolboy that is "difficult to comprehend".
Phelan looked shocked that man hit by bullet, trial told
Barrister Diarmuid Phelan and workers on his farm were shocked and surprised that a man was hit by a bullet from his gun, the Central Criminal Court has been told.
Masked robber targets same Nottingham newsagent's twice in three days
The alcohol-dependant defendant had reached the age of 36 having never troubled the police
Roderic O'Gorman says 'something went wrong' in Kyran Durnin case
Drew Harris said there is a "particular element" in the disappearance of the schoolboy that is "difficult to comprehend" and that investigators are pursuing the case with "full vigour and resources"
Masked robber from Derby targets same Nottingham newsagent twice in three days
The alcohol-dependant defendant had reached the age of 36 having never troubled the police
Fife street to be named in honour of firefighter who died in Jenners blaze
Barry Martin died after the fire at the former Edinburgh department store last year.
Kentucky state senator, 76, dies in freak lawnmower accident
Kentucky State Senator Johnnie Turner, 76, passed away on Tuesday, a month after being injured in a freak lawnmower accident that threw him into a swimming pool outside his home.
'Panicked' Diarmuid Phelan said 'Oh s**t' when tending to injured man after shooting, murder trial hears
Mr Phelan, 56, has pleaded not guilty to murdering Keith Conlon, 36, at Hazelgrove Farm, Kiltalown Lane, Tallaght, Dublin 24 on February 24, 2022
A son who never met his father... the tragic consequences of an evil, brutal crime
Andre's son, now aged eight, never met his dad
Mayor told he must change
Kamloops city council will not reinstate Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson a member of his remaining board appointments until he can prove he’s a changed man.
Brother questions shooting
Brother of Penticton man shot by RCMP speaks out
King Charles' friend Ian Farquhar 'found with legs in the air' as family reveal amount he was drinking
King Charles' friend Ian Farquhar, 78, served as the Queen Mother's equerry and in the Queen's Own Hussars, a cavalry regiment of the British Army, before his death
White supremacist 'live-streamed himself pretending to be policeman who murdered George Floyd'
Gabriel Budasz super-imposed himself as cop Derek Chauvin so he could physically 'play the part' of him kneeling down on the neck of George Floyd, a court heard
Australian billionaire Tim Heath fights off his alleged abductors in Estonia
Tim Health survived a kidnapping attempt by men pretending to be tradies painting a hallway.
West Coast councillor denies grandstanding
The former West Coast Regional Council chair has made a point of trying to attend meetings he is banned from, claiming a right to be there as an elected councillor.
How Geoff Capes spent his final days as revealed by his neighbours
EXC: He achieved global fame as an athlete and twice crowned world's strongest man. Now his neighbours in Lincolnshire paid tribute to the Geoff Capes they knew - 'a man with a huge heart'.
Dallas Interim Police Chief Igo seeks increase of officer recruitment statewide to work at Dallas PD
Dallas’ new interim police chief says one of his goals is to recruit more officers to the department from across the state.
Top politician dies after driving ride-on lawn mower into empty swimming pool
A rural politician known for his support for the coal industry has died after plunging into a swimming pool at his home
Family in the dark about cause of son’s death at school
What killed our child? This is the question a North West family has been trying to get answers for since Onalenna Sebolao died at Thuto Thebe Secondary School where he was in grade 9.
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