A drunk man was stopped from driving by a mob of mums who wrestled the car keys out of his hands. He has been banned from the roads for up to three years.
A teenager was kidnapped by two men on her walk to school on a busy Oxford street on Wednesday morning and “subjected to a serious sexual assault,” possibly inside a car, before she was found alone, knocking on doors, four hours later.
Desperate to hold on to EU citizenship following Brexit, the number of British MPs and peers applying for Irish passports is in the “double digits,” it has emerged.
A drunk man was stopped from driving by a mob of mums who wrestled the car keys out of his hands. He has been banned from the roads for up to three years.
A teenager was kidnapped by two men on her walk to school on a busy Oxford street on Wednesday morning and “subjected to a serious sexual assault,” possibly inside a car, before she was found alone, knocking on doors, four hours later.
Desperate to hold on to EU citizenship following Brexit, the number of British MPs and peers applying for Irish passports is in the “double digits,” it has emerged.
American television shows, computer voices, and immigration will drastically reshape Britain’s regional accents over the next 50 years, linguists predict.
A depressed Surrey-based banker stands accused of murdering his wife in a brutal ax and knife attack after googling how to identify “soft parts of the human skull.”
A Saudi prince and the Queen have been named in a list of wealthy landowners in the UK who receive hundreds of thousands of pounds in taxpayer-funded EU subsidies.
Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron’s decision to hold a referendum on EU membership was a misguided attempt to resolve internal problems within the Conservative party, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has said.
Germany risks becoming the “greatest ATM machine” in history as a result of Brexit, the UK’s trade minister has warned. He said Berlin may be left to pay for a failing European Union which is in danger of collapse.
Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has called on the British government to trigger Article 50 immediately and kick-start a “robust debate” on Brexit.
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