Viking re-enactor nearly kills partner when he stabs her with sword while practising his moves

Viking re-enactor nearly kills partner when he stabs her with sword while practising his moves outside their caravan A Viking re-enactor nearly killed a woman when he stabbed her with a sword The part-time Viking was practising his moves in Benover, near Maidstone, Kent The unnamed woman had a life-threatening injury and needed emergency care  She … Read more

Chloe Ferry displays her trim waist and legs in crop-top and mini skirt as she picks up a kebab

She has been confidently flaunting her svelte physique after dropping two stone in lockdown. And Chloe Ferry looked sensational as she headed out on the town in London and indulged in a kebab on Thursday. The Geordie Shore star, 24, displayed her trim waist and toned legs in a crop-top and mini skirt as she … Read more

Stacey Solomon admits she is ‘broody’ and was ‘dragged out’ of a baby shop by Joe Swash

Stacey Solomon admits she is ‘broody’ and was ‘dragged out’ of a baby shop by boyfriend Joe Swash before asking for ‘another child’ By Emily Webber For Mailonline Published: 09:21 BST, 17 July 2020 | Updated: 09:31 BST, 17 July 2020 She regularly shares an insight into juggling everyday life with her three boys.  But … Read more

Family lawyer admits UK CANNOT be sure Shamima Begum won’t be a terror threat

The lawyer representing the family of jihadi bride Shamima Begum today made the extraordinary admission that ‘nobody can be sure’ if she is still a terror threat to Britain – but insisted that she should be allowed to return to the UK anyway. Tasnime Akunjee also declared that a ‘lack of technology’ in the Syrian … Read more

Putin ‘almost certainly’ knew about Covid hacking, says former intelligence chair

Vladimir Putin must have known his spies were trying to steal groundbreaking British research into a coronavirus vaccine, a former chair of UK joint intelligence committee said today. Lady Neville Jones told the BBC she is ‘almost certain’ that the Russian President will have been aware that his operatives launched cyber attacks on Oxford University and … Read more

Downing Street defends choice of chairman of new racial disparity commission

Downing Street has defended the appointment of Tony Sewell to lead the new racial disparity commission, despite his belief that the absence of black fathers is root the cause of knife and gang crime.  Mr Sewell has also previously claimed that evidence of the existence of institutional racism was ‘flimsy’. He was confirmed by the … Read more

Why Boris’s back to work drive is doomed to failure

Some 518,000 people would commute to the Square Mile on a normal day before the coronavirus devastated Britain’s economy – and potentially altered the nation’s working habits for good.   The streets of the City of London are still deserted a week after Boris Johnson‘s call for workers to return to their offices – with ten of … Read more