‘Unconfirmed reports based on a video release dated May 20, 2015 point to a massive and unprecedented bomb explosion in Yemen. The reports suggest without corroborating evidence that the explosion could have been the result […]

‘Letters from the 1980s have been released, in which MP Geoffrey Dickens called for then-Home Secretary Leon Brittan to ban a pro-paedophilia group. In 1983, The Conservative MP wrote he “would not rest” until the […]

‘Thousands of tonnes of supermarket food are to be given to charity at the end of each day rather than being thrown away. The move has been announced by Tesco at a time when stores […]

‘Police are sitting on £1.85billion of public money – while complaining bitterly about ‘cuts’. Forces even managed to boost their reserves by more than a third over the past five years of ‘austerity’, watchdogs found. […]

‘Tony Blair has announced his first new public role since resigning as Middle East peace envoy, taking up a position to tackle anti-Semitism and religious extremism across Europe. Writing in The Times, he sets out […]

‘Tens of thousands of people have signed a petition calling on a London borough to scrap new rules which a charity has warned criminalises homeless people. The new Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) in force […]

‘The most vulnerable people in the country are being “placed in jeopardy” by a further £1.1bn of cuts to adult social care, according to new research. Older people, those with learning difficulties and mental health […]

‘Iain Duncan Smith has signalled that he will fight David Cameron over his plans to cut child benefit to save £12 billion from the benefits bill. The Work and Pensions Secretary has not given up […]

‘A mother from Fife was left without money for a month because she stopped to take her four-year-old daughter to the toilet, making her 10 minutes late for an appointment. The heartless benefit sanction has […]

‘Its with sad regret to inform you all that John Harris has passed away. I would first like to ask that every one please respect the wishe for privacy of the family at this difficult […]

‘When the World Health Organization recently declared that the herbicide ingredient glyphosate was ‘probably carcinogenic,’ numerous countries responded with bans, serious inquiries, and boycotts of Monsanto’s Roundup. Now, the WHO is now set to review […]

‘The collapse of a trial at London’s Old Bailey after it was revealed the British Government and its intelligence agency MI6 had assisted anti-Assad militias could have lasting implications for other terrorist cases and powers […]

‘Israeli security sources have said that the French, British, German and Scandinavian boycotts of the Israeli Defence Exhibition (ISDEF) affect the Israeli army. They also stated that the boycott did not come as a surprise […]

‘The official body for Australian GPs has asked pharmacists to strip their shelves of homeopathic products and warned doctors not to prescribe them because they do nothing. The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) […]