Iran taunts Trump over 'joint control of Strait of Hormuz' and 'good peace talks' claims with memes
Posts from an Iranian embassy account appeared to mock the US president, joking about 'joint control' of the Strait of Hormuz.
Inside the airport meltdown as TSA agents left broke plead for cash while ICE floods terminals: 'Paychecks stop but life doesn't'
Sharre Quick is sharing what life is like for TSA agents during a government shutdown, including choosing between getting gas or paying the electricity bill.
Rachel Reeves insists middle-income families WON'T get help with spiralling energy bills - as she is accused of only handing taxpayer cash to benefits claimants
Rachel Reeves is expected to make clear that any bailout will be targeted rather than universal as she responds to the Middle East crisis.
Schoolgirl, 12, took her own life at home, inquest hears - after family told how she was targeted by bullies on Snapchat
Amelia Bath (pictured) was found dead at her home in Walberton, West Sussex, on the morning of March 6.
Inside the plane 'holiday park' where Qatar's storing its jets amid war - and it's miles from the Middle East
The industrial hub can hold hundreds of aircraft from around the world at any one time - and amid ongoing war in the Middle East, Qatar Airways jets are the latest residents.
Female sailor seen as 'cancer on the ship' carried out a string of seven sexual assaults against male and female shipmates, court martial told
'Opportunistic' Able Seaman Sian Dowsett, 25, allegedly groped four of her Royal Navy colleagues - two of them men and two of them women - on HMS Dauntless.
Revealed: Labour's glossy PR push for seven new towns with up to 300,000 homes
Between 15,000 and 40,000 homes will be built in each location - in plans dubbed by the government as the most ambitious housebuilding project in half a century.
Abortion doctor who murdered 'whimpering' babies born alive at his backstreet clinic dies aged 85 while serving sentence
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The abortionist, who was convicted of severing the spines of newborns with scissors, died in a hospital earlier this month.
Nigel Farage vows to scrap Labour's 'generational' smoking ban if Reform UK gets into power
As part of its Tobacco and Vapes Bill, which has almost completed its passage through Parliament, the Government wants to phase out the legal sale of cigarettes.
Son of caretaker killed in Nottingham attacks learned of father's death through Instagram
James Coates today told a public inquiry he thought it was a hoax when a family friend messaged him saying: 'I can't believe what's happened to your dad.'
Personal trainer sacked by David Lloyd gyms after being accused of sexually harassing his colleagues loses wrongful dismissal claim and is left with £17,000 legal bill
Alex West, 45, who worked at the chain's Cheam club in Surrey for nearly eight years, had his claims thrown out after a tribunal heard allegations he had sexually harassed several co-workers.
Seven stolen dogs escape Chinese meat factory and form 'band of brothers' to help each other walk ten miles home to their village
Viral footage shows the animals, of all sizes, forming a 'band of brothers' and trotting down a busy highway in Changchun, Jilin province.
Boy, 12, appears in court accused of sexually assaulting and seriously injuring woman in her 60s
The woman was found in a property north of Birmingham city centre at around 6.15pm on March 18, bleeding heavily from several wounds and barely conscious, a court heard today.
'I was breaking down almost every day' says Sophie Habboo as she reveals explosive rows with Jamie Laing after birth of Ziggy - and the cruel trolling she received for her body 'snapping back' post-pregnancy
Sophie Habboo has opened up on the explosive rows she had with Jamie Laing following the birth of their son Ziggy ahead of the release of their new TV series.
Archaeologist Howard Carter celebrated death of journalist who invented the 'Curse of Tutankhamun' as a 'real blessing', letter reveals
The withering letter by British archaeologist Howard Carter celebrated the death of Daily Mail journalist Arthur Weigall, who was said to have invented the 'Tutankhamun Curse' in 1923.
Only Fools and Horses fans' fury as Uncle Albert star Buster Merryfield's grave is vandalised - as fundraiser is launched to replace cracked headstone
Fans of the classic BBC comedy have launched a fundraising campaign to buy a new headstone for Buster Merryfield's grave after the damage was discovered at Verwood Cemetery in Dorset.
Channel migrants reaching Britain under Labour top 69,000 as 1,000 arrive in just one week
Home Office figures showed 272 migrants came across the Channel yesterday, brining the six-day total to 984.
We've found a £59 version of Duchess Sophie's very expensive blue shirt dress - and it's ideal for spring events
Elegant shirt dresses have become something of a signature for the Duchess of Edinburgh, who owns countless variations of the timeless style.
Drivers 'face paying 180p a litre for diesel by next week' as Rachel Reeves ducks calls to axe planned duty hike
The RAC said the average pump price for diesel was now 173.83p a litre, up 3p on yesterday and 31.5p since Donald Trump launched the war on Iran.
Is Starmer getting a Trump bounce? Poll shows Labour narrowing Reform's lead to four points after Iran war and President's insults
Keir Starmer has been struggling to manage tensions over the Iran war, with the US President branding him 'no Churchill' and 'disappointing' for refusing to join attacks.
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