On Monday, Cheshire police complained publicly the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) had decided not to proceed with several new cases against Lucy Letby. What business is this of police?
British Army sets up 'drone degree' to train up civilian students as unmanned craft specialists amid Putin's war in Ukraine
Supported by a £240,000 investment from the Ministry of Defence, the undergraduate course will train 15 civilian students and up to five soldiers a year in the design, build and testing of drones
Heroic dad used final moments to save son, 6, after they fell through ice on a snowmobile before the child walked two miles to get help
Bryan LaPlante, 33, and his son were ice fishing with Michael Booth, 48, on Chaumont Pond in upstate New York on Sunday when their snowmobile fell through the ice.
Medical school criticized for 'woke' course where students are asked to critique the 'white body'
A east coast university is offering a course that has sparked outrage online with many calling it it 'nonsense' and saying it's an example of 'identity politics'.
Motocross-loving teen is forced to spend his 18th birthday in hospital after crash left him paralysed
EXC: James Wilson, who had been an 'avid racer' since he was 10, was in Oxfordshire for a race when he fell off his bike. The crash left James with a broken back and damage to his spinal cord.
Connecticut WASP, 27, is offered plea deal for killing three in drunken boat crash that will see him locked up until he is middle-aged
Investigators said Hackling was intoxicated with a blood alcohol level of 0.17 percent when the boat he was allegedly driving crashed into the breakwater.
Prince Harry 'forced to perform' for royal correspondents by palace officials and told 'never complain', he tells privacy trial
The Duke has told his privacy trial against the Mail he was pressured by palace officials to foster working relationships with royal correspondents and that his life was 'commercialised'