Dad Found Dead in Hyde Park Lake After Visiting Son
Gareth Griffiths, 45, was discovered in the Serpentine Lake on Christmas Eve, three weeks after going missing while visiting his son undergoing treatment at St Mary's Hospital.
Gareth Griffiths, 45, was discovered in the Serpentine Lake on Christmas Eve, three weeks after going missing while visiting his son undergoing treatment at St Mary's Hospital.
Shabana Mahmood champions live facial recognition for all police forces, citing crime reduction benefits, while critics warn of rights violations and consultation disregard.
Transgender activists in Pakistan face escalating violence, with recent attacks and murders prompting protests and legal action against discrimination and hate crimes.
93-year-old Holocaust survivor Ivor Perl shares his harrowing story of Auschwitz survival and issues a stark warning about rising antisemitism and fading remembrance.
Police in Thailand are urgently searching for Anthony James Condron, a 56-year-old British man from Essex, accused of murdering his Thai wife at their hotel resort before fleeing the scene.
Psychotherapist Armele Philpotts shares eight expert-backed strategies to help parents navigate family dynamics when welcoming a new son or daughter-in-law, fostering positive long-term relationships.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces major investment in artificial intelligence tools for policing, including facial recognition vans and AI chatbots, amid privacy concerns.
Portuguese authorities, with UK and US assistance, intercepted a semi-submersible vessel carrying nearly nine tonnes of cocaine worth £520 million off the Azores, arresting four crew members.
A Manchester rabbi reflects on synagogue attack, global Jewish tragedies, and the urgent need to combat antisemitism while maintaining hope on Holocaust Memorial Day.
Jacques and Jessica Moretti, owners of the Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, blame young waitress Cyane Panine for the fire that killed 40 people during New Year celebrations.
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A mayor in the Philippines miraculously escaped unharmed after assassins attacked his vehicle with a rocket-propelled grenade and machine gun in the third attempt on his life.
Lloyd Preston Brewer III has been found guilty of first-degree murder for shooting Garrett Hughes, 21, after an altercation outside his Key West shopping centre.
Bedfordshire Police searched for human remains outside the Luton home of serial paedophile Carson Grimes, as revealed in a new Channel 4 documentary. Grimes is serving life for abusing multiple victims over decades.
A devastating fire destroyed a two-storey home in Morden, London, requiring 70 firefighters and ten engines. A child and two adults were hospitalised with smoke inhalation.
A former Metropolitan Police officer is claiming £1 million in damages, alleging that exposure to traumatic child abuse scenes caused PTSD and a phobia of police stations.
The parents of ICU nurse Alex Pretti, shot by ICE agents in Minneapolis, reveal their emotional last conversation and challenge official accounts of the incident as 'sickening lies'.
British-based Saudi activist Ghanem Al-Masarir receives over £3 million in High Court damages after phone hacking with Pegasus spyware and a physical attack near Harrods, with the judge citing Saudi Arabia's failure to defend the claims.
Former ISIS bride Shamima Begum reportedly has her bags packed, waiting for an opportunity to flee the Al-Roj detention camp as Syrian government forces push into Kurdish-controlled territory.
Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor discloses Scotland Yard has prevented 19 'late-stage' UK terror plots since 2019, with 1,000 extremists under surveillance and ISIS regrouping.
Marcel Ladenheim, 86, recounts his family's tragedy during WWII and warns of growing antisemitism today, urging action on Holocaust Memorial Day.
A 31-year-old man faces at least a week in custody after allegedly delivering an anti-Semitic tirade at an Australia Day rally in Sydney, breaching new racial hatred laws.
On Holocaust Memorial Day, survivors recount their harrowing escapes and the treasured possessions, like a farewell letter and teddy bears, that symbolise resilience and memory.
Louisville Metropolitan Police Department issues apology for humorous Winter Storm Fern social media posts, then continues trolling with same ironic tone, dividing public opinion.
Nine Black women have filed a $5 million civil rights lawsuit against Cork & Bull Chophouse in Chesapeake, Virginia, alleging they were racially profiled and wrongfully removed after a separate altercation.
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A West Virginia librarian faces terroristic threat charges after allegedly using TikTok to recruit for an assassination plot against Donald Trump, referencing a previous alleged CEO assassin.