One couple say the moment their American bulldog was seized was like having a “child ripped away”.
Month: March 2025
More than 5,000 migrants cross Channel in 2025
It is the earliest point in the year that crossings have reached 5,000 since recent records began.
Man charged with escaping from prison van
The 33-year-old is charged with escaping from lawful custody after allegedly fleeing from a prison van.
UK mulls big tech tax changes to avoid US tariffs
Rachel Reeves says talks are “ongoing” about the Digital Services Tax, paid by giants like Amazon.
Former BBC Radio 1 DJ and presenter Andy Peebles dies aged 76
BBC broadcaster Andy Peebles, one of the last people to interview John Lennon, dies at the age of 76.
Charity shop ‘shocked’ as Bible sells for £56,000
The rare Bible has gone under the hammer after being spotted by bookshop volunteers.
UK must stand up to ‘bully’ Trump, says Ed Davey
Lib Dem leader says UK should “hit back with tariffs of our own” and co-ordinate a with the EU and Canada.
‘I had to spend 448 days in isolation because of Covid pandemic’
Fintan Hood, 20, has a rare immune deficiency condition and was told to shield through much of the pandemic.
Investigation ordered into power outage that closed Heathrow
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband says there are lessons to be learned after substation fire led to major flight disruption on Friday.
The Cold War secrets behind a butterfly sanctuary
Sixty years ago Westbury Beacon played a crucial role in Britain’s Cold War defences.
