Julio Iglesias is accused of sexually assaulting and slapping two women who worked for him as live-in staff at his Caribbean mansions
The women claimed they were targeted while working as live-in employees for the award-winning artist
The women claimed they were targeted while working as live-in employees for the award-winning artist
A POPULAR seaside town known for being home to 'the Golden Mile' is getting a huge makeover. Great Yarmouth in Norfolk will have several projects taking place this year that will transform the seaside town. The first is the opening of the 19th century Maritime House and the Old Duke art deco pub. Maritime House...
One tunnel holds the record as the UK's longest at 17 miles, carrying approximately 900,000 people daily - but another will claim the title in 2030.
The president encourages anti-government demonstrators involved in uprising.
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The basic jumper was priased online for looking stylish on a budget
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MORE European airports have temporarily closed due to icy weather conditions. Three major travel hubs were forced to shut earlier today, while a fourth operated "restricted" services. "Adverse weather conditions" led to the brief closure of airports in Vienna, Austria, Budapest in Hungary, and Bratislava in Slovakia. Runways in Vienna closed temporarily due to a...
President Trump has told Iranians to keep protesting and that 'help is on its way'. The Truth Social post comes as the regime imposed internet blackout enters its fifth day.
President Trump has told Iranians to keep protesting and that 'help is on its way'. The Truth Social post comes as the regime imposed internet blackout enters its fifth day.
The government's new deportations TikTok, @securebordersuk There are lots of reasons someone might be in the UK without the right visa or documentation. For many, it’s because they came here on a visa – usually to study or work – but fell behind with the paperwork, or they couldn’t afford to renew it. Some have been brought here against their will or under false pretences, exploited, and forced to work. And some have come fleeing war, persecution, or extreme hardship. Whatever the case, every single one of those people is human – with a story, a family, with hopes for the future. And none of them deserves to be filmed at what could be one of the lowest moments of their life – being arrested, detained and deported – and broadcast on social media. That this is happening at all is deeply disturbing. That the perpetrator is the British government is beyond words. The government has launched a new TikTok account called ‘Secure Borders UK’. It features videos of people being handcuffed, bundled into police cars, frogmarched into detention centres. Why? To project cruelty, because that’s what they think voters want? Because clicks and shares – whether from outrage or approval – are more important than basic human dignity? To try and get more followers than Farage? Ultimately, this is a desperate cry for attention from a government that is failing to do the thing it was actually elected to do: to make people’s lives better. People voted Labour in 2024 hoping that things would get easier. But Keir Starmer and his government have comprehensively failed to get a grip on the crises that are turning every day into a struggle for people across the country. Rents are still spiralling, leaving young people forced to live with their parents well into their 20s and 30s. Bills keep going up, while water companies pour sewage into our rivers and seas – and leave whole areas without water for days at a time. Food prices have risen by more than a third in the last five years. Parents are being forced to choose between heating their homes and feeding their kids. But the prime minister is out of answers, and so he is turning to the despicable tactic that right-wing governments throughout history have employed: the dehumanisation and scapegoating of outsiders. He – and his home secretary Shabana Mahmood – know that the ‘Secure Borders UK’ TikTok won’t make a single person’s life better. It won’t take the pressure off the single mum wondering how she’ll pay this month’s electricity bill. It won’t heat the home of the pensioner who’s getting sick because he can’t afford to turn the heating on. Instead, it will encourage the division and hatred already tearing our communities apart – turning people who were born here against those who simply want to make this country their home. It’s a gross dereliction of duty from this government – and simply unforgivable. Related... Exclusive: Green Party Leader Zack Polanski On Why 2026 Will Be The Year Of Hope
Community clubs were front and centre this weekend, with games from Bedford to Banbridge and beyond By No Helmets Required On a gloomy and bitingly cold January afternoon, it was a sight typical of many grassroots rugby league clubs. Midway between the M1 and the A1, a few hundred spectators bustled through the busy clubhouse to gather around the pitch. There was a bloke in a Wakefield away shirt, another in a Hull FC coat and someone wore a Castleford hat. The home coach was a Cas lad; the visitors’ delegation was led by a Warringtonian. There were folk sporting their allegiances to Salford, St Helens, Hull KR and Wigan too. Muddy kids in rugby kit chatted excitedly. One boy asked his mate what all the fuss was about. “It’s the Challenge Cup. It’s like the FA Cup,” said his friend. I heard another explain the difference between union and league – “there’s no lineouts or mauls and they don’t have proper scrums” – which was a reminder we were in Bedford, not Bradford. Continue reading...
Sacked by Middlesbrough last summer, the former United midfielder is set to take the reigns for his second interim spell at Old Trafford
Three of the world’s top trans healthcare organisations have expressed “significant ethical concerns” regarding the UK Government’s upcoming puberty blockers trial. The European, World, and US Professional Associations for Transgender Health (EPATH, WPATH, and USPATH) said they believe the NHS PATHWAYS trial conflicts with “internationally recognised ethical standards”. Commissioned in the wake of the Government’s […] The post NHS Puberty blockers trial violates ‘ethical standards’, healthcare bodies argue appeared first on PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news .
Rose Docherty, 75, faces two charges of allegedly breaching new abortion buffer zone laws