People who don't like animals are more likely to have dark personality traits, study finds
On-screen psychopaths like Patrick Bateman and Villanelle in 'Killing Eve' are depicted hurting animals. But a study suggests this character flaw is not just the stuff of fiction.
Emmerdale star, 69, is fined and given four points on her licence after being caught 17mph over the speed limit
Lesley Dunlop, 69, who is best known for playing Brenda Walker in the IT soap, was caught driving 67mph on the 50mph M606 in West Yorkshire on December 2, 2024.
More pension savers keep some of their retirement pot in cash due to uncertainty
According to the JP Morgan-owned bank, Chase, some 39% of customers say they are including cash savings as part of their retirement planning.
Gardener, 35, was electrocuted after cutting through ivy-covered substation wire as he pruned a hedge - as his devastated wife vows to sue energy firm for damages
Father-of-two Blair Campbell, 35, died after he accidentally hit a substation wire covered in ivy in October 2022.
Tourists issued warning as House of Guinness makes Dublin's popularity surge by 551%
Netflix's latest show, House of Guinness, has triggered a 551 per cent spike in Dublin visits, but experts warn visitors need to be aware of one important factor on the roads.
POLL OF THE DAY: Was Robert Jenrick right to complain about not 'seeing another white face' in Handsworth?
Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick has doubled down on comments complaining that he 'didn't see another white face' during a visit to an area of Birmingham.
Rachel Reeves could target classic cars in Budget by axing 40-year VED exemption in fresh 'tax grab' on drivers
Shadow transport secretary Richard Holden says he is 'concerned' that the Chancellor could scrap vehicle excise duty (VED) exemptions for 40-year-old cars in next month's Budget.
Pervert is arrested after air crew spotted him looking at child porn on his laptop in business class cabin
A senior Japanese Football Association official has been sentenced to an 18-month suspended jail term in France after looking at images of child pornography during a plane journey.
Cleaner faces 20 years in jail for 'poisoning co-worker's cups of tea after she criticised her work'
The cleaner, named only as Małgorzata W., began mixing the substances to the tea after the victim criticised her work performance.
Former beauty queen remanded after allegedly threatening the 'mass killing' of school staff
Patricia Wagner, 38, is alleged to have posted images on social media warning teachers and class assistants would be 'terminated' and warned 'mass killing' is coming to them.
Huge UK theme park with 36 rides goes up for sale - and over 60,000 people visit it every year
Located in Tenby, south Wales, The Dinosaur Park has been a popular spot for dinosaur fans and families since it opened in 1994.
I've had enough of the arrogant and entitled fat brigade. No one wants to tell the truth about obese plane passengers but this is the change airlines MUST make now: ROB CROSSAN
I paid for a full seat on a flight last month - but I seemed to have no choice but to share it. The reason was the astonishing size of the obese man sitting next to me.
Why did MI5 allow a Soviet spy to continue working for the Queen nine years after his confession?
Newly released files from the National Archives reveal that Her Majesty was not officially informed of Blunt's treachery until 1973, nine years after his confession.
DON'T start deleting old state pension records again, Steve Webb urges DWP
Records are usually wiped four years after an individual and their spouse die, but DWP started keeping them after we found widespread underpayments.
Sacked pundit Matt Le Tissier calls out Sky Sports' Gary Neville stance after he 'attacked those who pay his £1.1m wages' - and says they won't axe him because they backed Jamie Carragher when he spat at a 14-year-old girl
Neville has faced a backlash for comments the former England and Manchester United defender made about Britons fastening St George's and Union Jack flags to lampposts.
Calling your colleague a 'nutter' is unpleasant and hostile and could be harassment, judge rules
Calling your colleague a 'nutter' could be harassment, an employment judge has ruled the tribunal case of a Royal Mail worker at a mail centre in Croydon, South London.
Rare chance to buy a Scottish island for as little as £120,000
The rugged, uninhabited island off the coast of the outer hebrides could be yours for less than the cost a flat elsewhere in the UK.
Panic on board British Airways flight from London as retired military chief dies triggering emergency landing with pregnant passenger also suffering a medical episode during chaos
A British Airways flight from London to Nigeria was forced to make an emergency landing after a retired military chief died mid-flight.
Gabby Logan reveals delight over having daytime sex with husband Kenny after struggling with their libidos - as their son begs them stop discussing their 'daily romps'
Gabby Logan has revealed she is enjoying an afternoon delight with her husband Kenny after getting their sex life back on track.
Are you struggling to sell your house? Britain's top property experts reveal the 29 tips you must follow to get rid of your home now - and the one surprising feature that turns buyers off
Property owners are having to work harder than ever to sell their homes at the moment, with Rightmove noting a 'decade-high' number of houses currently on the market.
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