Putin Official Found Alive After 13 Years Faking Death
A former Russian deputy minister convicted of corruption faked her death using a body double and hid in plain sight for over a decade before being arrested.
A former Russian deputy minister convicted of corruption faked her death using a body double and hid in plain sight for over a decade before being arrested.
Former Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain reveals she has started a new career as a teaching assistant after the BBC dropped her cookery shows, saying she still lacks closure over the decision.
Jon Rahm has refused a settlement with the DP World Tour over LIV Golf fines, unlike eight other rebels including Tyrrell Hatton, risking his membership and 2027 Ryder Cup place.
Arab Americans in Dearborn, Michigan, face detentions and deportations by ICE, with families torn apart and communities living in heightened anxiety amid political tensions.
Nigel Farage's patronising remarks to female journalists and hiring of anti-abortion policy head raise concerns about Reform UK's stance on women's issues, amid polling shifts and political backlash.
A massive banner of Donald Trump on the Justice Department building highlights his pervasive presence across US public institutions, sparking criticism of authoritarian overtones.
Republicans have subpoenaed Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify about Jeffrey Epstein, echoing past political battles. History suggests this could backfire, as the Clintons have previously excelled under pressure.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The Crown Prosecution Service confirms the offence carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.
Juan Manuel Alonso Fumero, 35, killed his 10-year-old son Yared in a machete attack in Cabo Blanco, Tenerife, before being shot dead by police. The boy's mother is fighting for life.
Jacqueline Wadsley, a pub landlady from Wisbech, inherited the entire £2.5 million estate of farmer Tony Martin, who killed a burglar in 1999. She had no idea she would receive his fortune, which includes Bleak House farm and land.
Labour candidate Angeliki Stogia condemns Reform's divisive politics ahead of crucial Gorton and Denton by-election, vowing to unite Manchester as voters prepare for Thursday's poll.
Defence Minister Luke Pollard states that British values support removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession, as the government works with Buckingham Palace on legislation.
As tributes flow for civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, a journalist recalls a misjudged interview in Leicester Square where a frail South African man revealed Jackson's profound influence on millions of Britons.
Vanessa Farke-Harris, former governor at HM Prison Holloway, describes Rose West as a manipulative psychopath who showed no emotion upon learning of her husband's death.
French President Emmanuel Macron will launch a government review of violent activist groups following the fatal beating of a far-right student in Lyon, amid heightened political tensions ahead of next year's presidential election.
Two men, aged 19 and 20, have been found dead in Yr Wyddfa at Eryri National Park in Snowdonia following an extensive search operation by authorities.
Mike Mitchell and his wife Liz, superfans turned extras on the BBC hit show Death in Paradise, recount their experiences meeting the cast and exploring the real Guadeloupe versus the fictional Saint Marie.
Europe's ski season has become the deadliest on record, with 86 avalanche fatalities in two months. Scientists blame a 'persistent weak layer' of snow and rising off-piste skiing popularity for the surge in deadly incidents across the Alps and beyond.
Australian actress Rose Byrne secures Oscar and BAFTA nods for 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You' with minimal promotion, challenging the dominance of heavily marketed films like 'Hamnet' and 'Marty Supreme'.
BBC star Edith Bowman recounts funny BAFTA moments, including a rain-soaked red carpet with Hugh Jackman and a tearful chat with Olivia Colman, ahead of the 2026 ceremony.
Britain's Got Talent returns for its 19th series this weekend. Here's when the ITV show starts, how long the first episode runs, and all the key details about the new season.
Four-time Olympic gold medalist Greg Louganis auctioned three medals and sold his California property to finance a fresh start in Panama, citing financial need.
Judd Trump has become snooker's highest earner over the past five years, surpassing Ronnie O'Sullivan, whose reduced tournament schedule has impacted his prize money earnings significantly.
Amanda Jeffrey, a British influencer with nearly 400,000 Instagram followers, has been arrested in Majorca on suspicion of poisoning her husband after allegedly pressuring him for life insurance.
Defence Minister Luke Pollard calls for legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession, citing British values and standards.
Kate Hudson attended Cartier's star-studded pre-BAFTA party in Mayfair, celebrating her Best Leading Actress nomination for 'Song Sung Blue' alongside Tilda Swinton and other celebrities.
John Rentoul critiques Channel 4's Blair documentary for focusing on Iraq regrets while students now admire his governance skills, public service reforms, and electoral success.
Ukrainian forces launched an overnight drone attack on a major Russian missile manufacturing facility in Udmurtia, causing significant damage and injuries. The strike involved long-range Flamingo drones capable of hitting deep inside Russia.
A former Olympic skier's Czechoslovakian wolfdog named Nazgul escaped twice during a Winter Olympics cross-country event, sprinting across the finish line on live television and startling competitors.
The Bishop of Lincoln, Stephen Conway, has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault. Lincolnshire Police are investigating an alleged incident between 2018 and 2025.