Former Apprentice star Luisa Zissman was riding her horse in the 43-acre grounds of her home when she received a message that someone was trying to fly a drone over her property. 'My instinct was that it was paparazzi, so I was freaking out a bit wondering whether something awful had happened,' she recalls. At the gates of the 37-year-old's Hertfordshire home was something altogether more unexpected when she investigated: a self-styled 'drone auditor' - there, he claimed, to legitimately take aerial footage of her property.
President Donald Trump issued the stark warning on Friday, while revealing ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine are progressing - but catastrophe could yet be unleashed without peace. Speaking to the Justice Department he said: 'I think we have it, I think we have it, but this could lead to World War III, very easily, could very easily lead to World War III. 'But I think we're in pretty good shape, a lot better than where we were before we got involved. That was heading into World War III territory, that would've been a war like no other because of nuclear weapons, and other types of weapons that you don't even wanna know about.'
Netflix last week caught the media world off-guard by revealing it will stream a 'second series' of With Love, Meghan - despite the fact that the hostessing and homemaking show devised and presented by the Duchess has had savage reviews across the board. So what can we expect from series two of the show, and of her new podcast? In short: absolutely no Harry whatsoever.
I'm too scared to let my grandchildren play in the garden anymore,' warns elderly Kolpona Begum from the relative safety of her east Birmingham front porch. 'Rats are everywhere. They're as big as cats. It was absurd to begin with, but now it's getting dangerous.' Over two months of intermittent strike action from Birmingham's bin workers, and the city is on its knees.
The wife of a British diving instructor who was gunned down on their Bahamas yacht is still fighting for justice a decade later, as the alleged killer's trial is put on hold once again. Gary, 51, and Kat Vanhoeck sold their home in the UK in exchange for their dream life on a 36-foot yacht - called 'Lucky Break' - around 15 years ago. The couple had worked for Stuart Cove's diving school, which is located on the south west tip of New Providence, where the James Bond films Thunderball and Casino Royale were filmed.
The Commons Speaker appointed Albert Poggio as an adviser and gave him a parliamentary pass, allowing him access to Commons libraries, bars and restaurants and politicians in Westminster. It comes amid deepening questions about the Speaker's other foreign jaunts, which have left taxpayers to pick up a £250,000 bill in the past two years alone. The appointment of Mr Poggio, a Gibraltarian businessman and political consultant, was never publicly announced but he is listed as the 'Speaker's Adviser on OTs (overseas territories)' in pamphlets produced by Sir Lindsay's office and unearthed by the Mail.
Three bungling kidnappers lured an Israeli musician to a remote cottage in Wales with financial, political and religious motives, a court heard. Faiz Shah, 23, Mohammad Comrie, 23, and Elijah Ogunnubi-Sime, 20, carefully planned the kidnap of Jewish composer Itay Kashti who described the ordeal as 'my own personal October 7.' Claiming to be a Polydor Records executive, the three friends invited Mr Kashti to a music event which would be attended by music producers and other musicians.
A week ago, it seemed as if all the questions about the mysterious death of reclusive Hollywood legend Gene Hackman, found 'partially mummified' in his home alongside his younger wife, had been answered. In a dramatic televised press conference, police in New Mexico announced that Betsy Arakawa had died first from a rare rodent-borne virus. Seven days later, Hackman, who suffered from Alzheimer's, had passed away. It is believed he died from heart failure, confirmed by data from his pacemaker. The pair then lay undiscovered for a further eight days, until maintenance workers stumbled upon the macabre scene.
This is the story of the most successful counter-attack Ukraine has ever mounted that devastated Russia and clawed back 5,000 square miles of land in less than a month. In the late summer of 2022, Russia was trying to surround and destroy Ukraine's main force in the Donbas in a grand encirclement from north, south and east. Ukraine wanted to stop this, so planned a two-stage assault to break up the northern flank. First, a diversionary attack was launched on the city of Kherson, in the south. That drew in some of Russia's best units, before a second assault was launched eastwards out of the city of Kharkiv. A force of 18,000 would wreak havoc behind enemy lines before spreading out into poorly defended areas in the north east in September 2022.
A Hatton Garden jeweller claims he had no idea part of £4.8million gold toilet from Blenheim Palace he sold was stolen, a court heard. Jeweller Bora Guccuk, 41, who is accused of helping to sell part of the 'Bog of Gold', took the precious metal from 40-year-old burglar, James Sheen. The installation was taken from the palace where Winston Churchill was born in an 'audacious' five minute raid in the early hour of 14 September 2019.
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