TV host Dan Wootton won’t be subject to any more police action.
Following a five-month inquiry into claims made against him, TV host Dan Wootton will not be subject to any more police action, according to the Metropolitan Police.
The Case of Hotel California: A unique criminal prosecution using the handwritten lyrics of a well-known Eagles song begins in New York.
In New York, a criminal trial has started over purportedly stolen handwritten lyrics to several Eagles songs, including the classic rock ballad Hotel California.
MCR Hotels purchased BT Tower for £275 million.
If its new owner has its way, the famous BT Tower in London will soon be transformed into a hotel.
The production of electric vans will ensure the viability of Vauxhall’s Luton facility.
The parent company of Vauxhall has ensured the survival of its Luton plant, but it has also asked additional government funding to facilitate the shift to electric vehicles.
iPhone not charging because it’s wet? Here’s why you shouldn’t put it in a bag of rice.
Every iPhone owner fears submerging their gadget in tea after an unintentional spill or dropping it in the bathtub.
‘Monumental day’ for alopecia: the first therapy ever approved for use in the NHS.
The first-ever alopecia medication approved for the National Health Service might help thousands of people.
The government claims that nuclear weapons are deployable and that Trident missiles are dependable.
According to the government, even after a recent test resulted in a Trident missile misfiring and plummeting into the Atlantic Ocean near Florida, the UK's nuclear deterrent "remains effective, dependable…
The Afghan investigation chair threatens the minister with “serious legal consequences” for refusing to identify the cops who allegedly informed him of murderous claims.
A warning of "potentially serious legal consequences" has been issued to the government's minister for veterans' affairs, following his refusal to provide names to an independent investigation into claims that…
The government’s “underfunded” free childcare program is forcing providers out of business.
In an effort to lower the cost of daycare, more than 100,000 applications have already been received. In September, it will be made available to infants as young as nine…
Speaker holds onto position as 33 MPs sign a motion of no confidence following a contentious Commons vote on Gaza.
After a motion for a ceasefire in Gaza caused havoc in the chamber, Speaker of the Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle has apologized to Members of Parliament.