The Sun says SABINA Nessa’s family yesterday visited the scene where the primary school teacher was murdered.
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The Independent says climate activists have defied jail threats to disrupt traffic on a section of the M25 in another day of action.
The Independent says an emotional Rory McIlroy was reduced to tears as the United States regained the Ryder Cup.
It’s been six months since the horrific abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard, and London is once again grappling with the death of another young woman. Her name is Sabina Nessa. Don’t let her be forgotten.
Donald Trump is suing his niece Mary Trump and the New York Times over a 2018 article that alleged he was involved in “dubious tax schemes.”
Harry Styles has won his first Ivor Novello award. His track Adore You – from the critically-acclaimed album Fine Line picked up one of the biggest awards of the night.
The eco mob that keep disrupting traffic on the M25 could face jail for similar events after a court injunction was granted to the National Highways.
British teen tennis sensation and US Open champion Emma Raducanu has been named as an ambassador of Tiffany & Co.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled Russia was responsible for the death of the former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko.
Business Sectrary Kwasi Kwarteng has told the BBC that the government is poised to step in to tackle the gas price crisis and carbon dioxide shortage.
US markets today – have tumbled like the 2008 crash, amid growing concerns about China’s financial system and the impact of coronavirus on the global economy.
Football appears to run in the Beckham family, as Romeo Beckham – son of David Beckham – made his professional debut for Inter Miami’s reserve team.
Climate protesters have once again blocked parts of the M25 during rush hour. It’s the fourth disruption from the group Insulate Britain in a little over a week.
Two new Tube stations have opened in the London Underground’s first major expansion since the late 1990s.
Climate change protesters have blocked the M25 for the third time this week, with police responding to more incidents Friday morning.
New Zealand has abandoned their tour of Pakistan after it was announced there had been a government “security alert.”
Prince Andrew’s lawyers may challenge the High Court’s decision to notify the prince about allegations of sexual assault filed in a US court.
The Champions League has returned with a dramatic night across Europe, with Wednesday night seeing a massive 28 goals and a tangle of stories and must-watch football.
Nine people have drowned in choppy Mediterranean seas in the south of France, officials have said. They were swept out to sea whilst swimming in the waters on several different beaches on the south coast.
145 Lebanese and international human rights organizations, survivors and families of victims of the Beirut Port explosion called on the United Nations Human Rights Council Wednesday.
On Wednesday, TIME Magazine released its annual list of 100 most influential people. This year’s list includes Palestinian activists Muna El Kurd and Mohammed El Kurd.
The climate protesters who have blocked parts of the M25 for the second time in three days are being slammed for causing huge queues of traffic and major disruption.
Boris Johnson is about to reshuffle his ministerial team, Downing Street has told the BBC. The PM is expected to begin sacking over the incoming hours.
There has been a reported “major row” between leaders of the Taliban, just days after they set up the new Afghanistan government, according to sources who spoke to the BBC.
Nearly a third of people who arrived in England and Northern Ireland whilst the Delta variant took off may have broken quarantine rules, according to the BBC.