A man was fatally stabbed in the neck after his alleged assailant acted aggressively on a night out, doing karate kicks on a dance floor and threatening to “j
By David Wilcock, Deputy Political Editor For Mailonline Published: 13:15 BST, 2 September 2024 | Updated: 13:41 BST, 2 September 2024
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Novelty bar activities like axe throwing, mini golf and escape rooms are more popular than ever among Brits heading towards the end-of-year season, according to
A controversial cartoonist delivered a blistering parting shot to his boss after he was sacked in a 'throat-cutting exercise'. Michael Leunig's 55-year career
Second-hand clothes are not “second best”, Oxfam activists have said as the charity prepares to open London Fashion Week with a runway show that spotlights
Business confidence is collapsing under Labour, bosses warned last night.Optimism about the economy has been 'snuffed out' by fears of a tax-raising Budget next
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MPs can expect a “packed legislative agenda” on their return to Parliament, Commons leader Lucy Powell said, including Bills on renters’ reform and water
United Airlines flight attendants have voted in favor of going on a strike in hopes of having their demands met - throwing Labor Day travel, where 17 million a
Even by the standards of modern British politics, it’s been a tough week for freedom-minded types. Reports that the Governmen
For some, the outcomes are not always positive. One British man, who asked to remain anonymous, reveals: “Working in PR mean