Alan Jones pleads not guilty to historical sex charges
Veteran Australian broadcaster Alan Jones has formally denied 26 charges of historical sexual abuse dating back to the 1980s. The 82-year-old's case has been adjourned until November.
Veteran Australian broadcaster Alan Jones has formally denied 26 charges of historical sexual abuse dating back to the 1980s. The 82-year-old's case has been adjourned until November.
Controversial broadcaster Alan Jones has entered a not guilty plea to 27 charges of causing a nuisance on the National Telecommunication Network. The case continues.
In a landmark legal reform, the Scottish Government has passed legislation to abolish the controversial 'not proven' verdict, fundamentally altering the country's unique three-verdict justice system that has stood for centuries.
Exclusive: Scotland's controversial third verdict, branded an 'affront to justice' by critics, faces abolition as MSPs prepare for a landmark vote. Discover the verdict's bloody history and why campaigners demand its end.
The Scottish Parliament has voted to abolish the controversial 'not proven' verdict, a unique feature of Scots law for centuries. This landmark decision streamlines the justice system into a binary choice of 'guilty' or 'not guilty'.
Alarming new polling reveals growing far-right sentiment across Britain. Experts warn of a fundamental threat to democratic values as anti-immigration and anti-establishment views gain traction.
Arsenal and Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges of rape and sexual assault. The footballer appeared at a hearing at the Central Criminal Court, with a trial set for next year.
Instagram experienced a widespread global outage, leaving thousands of users unable to access the app, refresh feeds, or send messages. The disruption, confirmed by Meta, sparked a flood of complaints and memes across other social platforms.
Three individuals charged under new public order laws for displaying Palestine Action placards near Parliament plead not guilty, setting stage for landmark free speech trial.
An exclusive interview with Nick Lowles, head of Hope not Hate, unveils the strategic shift needed to counter extremism by championing community and basic decency, not just condemning hate.
Discover how a new movement is celebrating post-menopausal freedom, smashing stereotypes and affirming there is vibrant life and light after this transformative life stage.
A couple's amorous weekend in Cornwall took an unexpected turn when hotel staff, mistaking their 'do not disturb' sign for a cry for help, prompted a full police welfare check. The hilarious mix-up at the St. Moritz Hotel has since gone viral.
Meta's Instagram suffered a major worldwide service disruption, leaving millions of users locked out and venting their frustrations on rival platform X (formerly Twitter).
An exclusive look inside The Muraka, the world's most expensive and breathtaking underwater villa in the Maldives. Discover the £12,000-a-night suite where marine life is your only neighbour, but privacy is utterly non-existent.
A powerful new mother-daughter drama starring 'Black Panther's Letitia Wright and 'Bridgerton's Golda Rosheuvel is captivating London audiences. Our review delves into the raw, emotional showdown.
Four NHL players, including Carter Hart and Dillon Dube, have been found not guilty of sexual assault following a high-stakes trial in London, Ontario. The verdict concludes a case that has gripped the hockey world for months.
Oscar-nominated star of 'Oppenheimer' Cillian Murphy discloses he once auditioned for the role of the Dark Lord in the iconic franchise, a part that ultimately went to Ralph Fiennes.
Discover why travelling alone is the UK's fastest-growing travel trend. From complete freedom to profound self-discovery, here's why you should embark on a solo adventure this year.
Discover Intrepid Travel's groundbreaking 'Not Hot List' for 2026, featuring stunning, crowd-free alternatives to overtouristed destinations. Plan your sustainable adventure now.
The UK Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for a significant number of countries, including holiday favourites Spain, Italy, and France. Here's the full list of destinations and the specific risks you need to know about before you book.
A groundbreaking new documentary, 'Where God Is Not', sees survivors of Iran's notorious Evin prison courageously re-enact their torture and abuse at the hands of the regime's secret police. Premiering at the Venice Film Festival, this is a powerful act o
Erin Patterson, the Australian woman at the centre of a deadly mushroom lunch, has pleaded not guilty to murdering three guests. The case continues to shock Victoria.
Discover the empowering trend of solo female travel as women prioritise adventure and self-discovery over settling down. Learn the safety tips and destinations shaping this movement.
David Mitchell and Robert Webb return to sketch comedy after 15 years with 'Not Helping' on Channel 4. Our review examines whether their satirical edge still cuts deep in today's political climate.
A major UK supermarket chain has urgently recalled a batch of fruit over fears it could be contaminated with a potentially deadly bacteria. Here's what you need to know and what to do if you've purchased the affected product.
Elias Rodriguez pleads not guilty to assaulting two Israeli embassy staffers in a politically charged Westminster case. Full details on the court proceedings and the alleged attack outside a London bar.
Meta's Instagram suffered a major worldwide outage, locking users out of their accounts and causing widespread disruption. Here's what happened and how the platform responded.
Emmanuel and Nadia Haro have entered not guilty pleas to a litany of charges, including murder and torture, following the death of their 11-year-old son, Roman. The case has sent shockwaves through the community as harrowing new details emerge.
Lena Dunham's memoir is under fire once again as social media users resurface passages detailing controversial childhood incidents involving her younger sister, reigniting a debate about exploitation and consent.
Paul Doyle has entered a not guilty plea to 31 charges following a major incident at a Liverpool parade. The case has been adjourned until November for a plea and trial preparation hearing.