Helmet-wearing waitress holding sparklers among 40 killed in Swiss bar inferno
Photos and videos show the young woman sitting on a colleague's shoulders holding two champagne bottles with sparklers attached, before the ceiling catches fire.
Photos and videos show the young woman sitting on a colleague's shoulders holding two champagne bottles with sparklers attached, before the ceiling catches fire.
A PROBE into black market gambling has been launched following the suicide of an addict. Oliver Long, 36, was found dead in February 2024, a few days after sending farewell messages to his family. An inquest heard he had a “severe gambling addiction” and started using unlicensed betting websites based abroad. East Sussex coroner’s court...
The UK Government has sparked accusations of another U-turn after appearing to soften plans to require digital ID to prove the right to work.
The victim's mum said he didn't come forward to ask for help as he was embarrassed by the control and violence being inflicted on him
Katie Price was unhappy with reports suggesting she had left her latest home to become a mess after she previously moved out of a property dubbed Mucky Mansion
"It’s scary because it affects you mentally; you don't know where you are going with it..."
Christopher Butler, 49, faces a slew of charges for allegedly embezzling money from The Painted Turtle, a nonprofit that provides camping experiences to children with medical conditions.
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MICHAEL CARRICK plans to be tactically flexible at Manchester United - marking a clear departure from the rigid structure under Ruben Amorim. The legendary Old Trafford midfielder has officially replaced caretaker coach Darren Fletcher after Amorim was sacked on January 5. Amorim faced intense scrutiny for his devotion to the 3-4-2-1 formation—a stance so controversial...
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The plan, announced by the prime minister in September, was intended to help crack down on the apparent ease with which migrants can work illegally in the UK.
The plan, announced by the prime minister in September, was intended to help crack down on the apparent ease with which migrants can work illegally in the UK.
The biological female was earmarked immediately by other patients, with one alleged attacker shouting 'no Adam's apple, no Adam's apple,' prosecutors said.
The biological female was earmarked immediately by other patients, with one alleged attacker shouting 'no Adam's apple, no Adam's apple,' prosecutors said.
Officers on foot patrol in the Main Street area of the town escaped injury after a rocket-propelled grenade failed to explode