Rolls Royces lead funeral cortege for father killed beside friend while being chased by police

Nearly 200 Travellers passed through Salford today in a cortege on their way to the funeral of a father who was killed with his friend following a high-speed police chase. They flouted coronavirus restrictions preventing gatherings of more than 30 people at funerals to honour Tommy Sharps, 29, who died …...Read More

Parents describe heartbreak after losing three sons

A grief-stricken mother and father have opened up about their enduring struggle after losing all three sons in separate heartbreaking circumstances. Arthur and Christine Mosley, both 67, from Hull, mourned the deaths of Robert, Peter and Phillip in just five years. Tragedy struck first in 2015 when Robert, 40, died …...Read More

Prince William's 'outstanding' conservation documentary is praised by royal fans

Prince William's new ITV conservation documentary has been hailed by viewers as 'outstanding', with royal fans insisting Princess Diana 'would be so proud' of her son. The Duke of Cambridge, 38, was praised by Twitter users for being 'passionate' but 'not preachy' in his programme Prince William: A Planet For …...Read More

Neil Ferguson warns pubs could have to SHUT to keep schools open

No10 today defied a Tory revolt by refusing to rule out shutting pubs altogether after the government's Covid modelling guru said it might be the only way to keep schools open. Neil Ferguson - known as 'Professor Lockdown' after his grim warning of 500,000 deaths plunged the country into curbs …...Read More

Meghan Markle's former Suits love interest Patrick J. Adams says he's 'too intimidated' to phone

Meghan Markle's former Suits co-star has said he is 'too intimidated' and feels a 'little scared' to phone the Duchess. Canadian actor Patrick J. Adams, 39, who played Meghan's on-screen love interest in the US legal drama for seven years, said it has been 'wild' to watch how 'enormous' her …...Read More

'Small number' of Covid cases are confirmed in Parliament

Parliament is undergoing a deep clean today after a number of confirmed cases of coronavirus. A 'small number' of people have tested positive for Covid-19 across the Parliament Estate - which encompasses the Houses of Commons and Lords, and Portcullis House - used by more than 200 MPs and their …...Read More

Only THREE of 40 police forces in England fined people for not wearing a mask

Only three police forces in England fined people for not wearing face coverings in indoor public places during the coronavirus pandemic, a study found today. British Transport Police are the leading force in issuing fines, having given out 51 fines after stopping 50,729 people between June 30 and September 8. …...Read More

Sons berated for comforting their mother at father's funeral say it was 'absolutely heartbreaking'

Brothers who were berated for comforting their mother at their father's funeral have revealed it was 'absolutely heartbreaking' not to be able to support their 'vulnerable' mum. Craig Bicknell, from Milton Keynes, yesterday revealed he had moved his chair in order to comfort his mother Barbara at the funeral of …...Read More

Chris Evans and Mandy Moore criticise Trump for saying 'don't be afraid of COVID'

Hollywood stars have slammed President Donald Trump for saying 'don't be afraid of Covid-19' after his release from the Walter Reed Medical Center yesterday - while others have praised his triumphant return. Before touching down on the White House lawn on Monday, Trump announced his departure from Walter Reed on …...Read More

BBC has failed to connect with white working class audiences, says diversity tsar

June Sarpong (pictured in March in London's Southbank Centre) said her work to reach under-represented groups would extend beyond black and Asian people to encompass people of all races who are economically disadvantaged The BBC has failed to connect with white working class audiences and must do more to make …...Read More