Ryanair is RIGHT: Travel expert Rob Burgess on why the carrier's Covid rebooking policy is sensible

A travel expert has come to the defence of Ryanair, saying that some airlines may come to regret not matching its not-so-generous pandemic fee-waiving policies. Millions of passengers have seen their holiday plans collapse as a result of the government closing travel corridors to fight the pandemic – and in …...Read More

Back to normal by... next October? Boris Johnson downgrades ambition

Boris Johnson appeared to back away further from his ambition of getting the country towards normality by Christmas today - holding out hope that the crisis will have passed in a year's time. Addressing the 'virtual' Tory conference, the PM committed himself to ensuring that their next gathering was 'face …...Read More

Man in pants confronts police in street with two-foot-long machete

This is the shocking moment a man in his pants confronts police in the street with a two-foot-long machete. Footage shows a man dressed in black underwear, socks and shoes walking along the pavement in Palmers Green, Enfield, North London, while holding the bladed weapon. The person recording the clip …...Read More

Mexican woman, 20, accidentally shot dead while filming TikTok video

A 20-year-old Mexican woman was accidentally shot dead while filming a TikTok video where she and 10 friends staged her kidnapping. In the video, Areline Martínez appeared to be blindfolded with her hands and ankles bound at a small farm home in the Chihuahua neighborhood of Rigoberto Quiroz on Friday. …...Read More

County Lines UK: Dramatic moment police raid flat in London and arrest two

A man and a woman in their 20s have been arrested and charged with modern slavery after police raided a London flat suspected of being used to exploit a 13-year-old. British Transport Police raided a flat in Surrey Quays, south-east London, at 5.30am on Friday, September 25. Devon Mccallum, 26, …...Read More

Coronavirus: Most major nations believe China has handled pandemic better than the US

China has handled the coronavirus pandemic better than the US and is the world's leading economic power, those living in major nations believe. That is according to a new survey that found 84 per cent of people agree America has handled its pandemic response badly, compared to 61 per cent …...Read More

Would YOU stop eating meat to support a vegan or vegetarian partner?

Brits are much more likely to stop eating meat if their other half is vegan or vegetarian, according to new research. One in five former meat-eaters said they'd made the decision to ditch burgers and steaks to support their partner. A study, carried out by vegan food brand The Fry …...Read More

Britain records 14,542 new Covid-19 cases as daily infections triple in a fortnight again

Advertisement Britain has recorded 14,542 more coronavirus cases after the number of people testing positive for the virus every day tripled in a fortnight. Last Tuesday's data, which would normally be used to measure how much the outbreak has grown in the last week, was made unreliable due to a …...Read More

St Paul's Cathedral is evacuated due to gas leak

St Paul's Cathedral was evacuated this afternoon following a gas leak with 50 people told to leave and another 200 ordered out of surrounding buildings. London Fire Brigade crews were called to reports of a gas main leaking into a basement at a restaurant and office block on St Paul's …...Read More

Two poll blows to Donald Trump as he returns to the White House

Two polls released Tuesday show Donald Trump trailing his Democratic rival Joe Biden both nationally and in six must-win battleground states as the president returned to the White House from Walter Reed Medical Center Monday night. Among likely voters, 57 per cent said they back Biden, according to a CNN …...Read More