New footage of the final moments of a homeless man who died in freezing conditions in Birmingham city centre show people searching through his pockets while others inject drugs.
Adama Barrow, a former Argos security guard who once lived and studied in London, today said he was expecting a phone call from President Yahya Jammeh conceding defeat in Gambia’s election
Brexit Secretary David Davis, pictured, told business leaders in Cardiff last night that ‘Britain must win the global battle for talent. No one wants to see labour shortages in key sectors.’
Children love Christmas and this year it can be even more special with these great gifts. FEMAIL has put together a guide of the best presents for babies and toddlers in a wide range of prices.
John McCarthy, 35, and Richard Leslie, 37, were among a gang of four who targeted the elderly couple in their home in Coton, Cambridgeshire, in November 2014.
Ryan Green, 20, from Conwy, North Wales, was held up by police on Wednesday who thought he might have been involved in a raid on a jewellery shop earlier that afternoon.
The president-elect keeps a campaign pledge to prevent some jobs at the air conditioning firm from relocating to Mexico.
The president-elect quadrupled a spurned tax incentive the state of Indiana had offered to keep company jobs from going to Mexico.
Peter Rogerson reviews a new book by John W Traphagan: Science, Culture and the Search for Life on Other Worlds, which asks “some deep philosophical questions about how we conceive of extraterrestrial life.” Equally deep philosophical issues are raised in the Radio Mysterioso podcast titled Josh Cutchin – The Brimstone Deceit, a discussion with the […]
Nick Redfern relates the CliffsNotes version of the 1989 Carp, Ontario, UFO landing–a tale he personally considers “the most outlandish UFO case of all.” Reading this and other accounts of the case, it’s hard to disagree. Let’s face it: one of the weirdest aspects of the UFO phenomenon is what it seems to make people […]