Body is found in hunt for missing student, 20, last seen leaving nightclub in Lincoln
Connor Calleja, who was a Lincoln University student, was last seen on CCTV walking along University Bridge at 2.09am on Sunday, January 11.
Connor Calleja, who was a Lincoln University student, was last seen on CCTV walking along University Bridge at 2.09am on Sunday, January 11.
Connor Calleja, who was a Lincoln University student, was last seen on CCTV walking along University Bridge at 2.09am on Sunday, January 11.
The Foreign Secretary said she spoke to her Iranian counterpart yesterday, 'setting out the UK's total abhorrence of the killings, the violence, and the repression that we are seeing'.
Some of Trump’s aides refer to his deputy chief of staff as ‘the prime minister’, with many of the most shocking policies leading back to him. Worrying about his actions isn’t enough If you want to understand what’s happening in the US right now, and what is likely to happen next, don’t just focus on Donald Trump. Rather, pay close attention to Trump’s deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller. It’s increasingly clear that Miller, a man who has said that “ America is for Americans and Americans only ” and who is on a mission to “ save the west ” is the driving force behind the Trump administration’s most extreme policies. Per a recent Bloomberg profile , some of Trump’s aides even privately call Miller “the prime minister”. Miller’s influence stretches across both foreign and domestic policy. Those masked immigration agents pulling people off the street, and occasionally shooting unarmed citizens in the face? You can trace their aggressive tactics back to Miller . The plot to get rid of birthright citizenship? Miller’s hands are all over it . The capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro? He helped plan it. The campaign to Maga-fy universities? Miller again ! All right-leaning roads seem to lead back to Miller. Continue reading...
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A busy route is shut due to a police incident.
"Being busy is no longer enough to make most hospitality sites work, you have to squeeze so hard to the point where there’s no real fun left — record sales weeks become less of a joy, and more of a necessity."
The Government will decide in coming months whether to scrap Freeview TV, it is understood.
Around 25,000 customers continue to experience water issues
The pair got into an argument before a ball bearing struck the man in the eye and caused him to lose his sight.
Lorry driver Anthony Burns said he was 'effectively on autopilot' and 'switched off'
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey joins other central bankers in declaring support for under-fire chair of the US counterpart
Passengers on a Bristol-bound flight at Edinburgh Airport have been forced to leave the plane after its wing struck a lamppost shortly before take off.
The UK is home to picturesque villages and stunning countryside walks – and one simple route has been hailed as so pretty it's like 'stepping into a postcard'
Haul worth €60,000 spilled into Co Donegal field
Police say he was found to have fled from prison