Fateful words of the wife of serial killer John Christie revealed in letter sent months before he strangled HER in 'murder house' - after framing his innocent neighbour
Ethel Christie was married to the bespectacled monster, who killed her and at least seven others by strangling them at his flat in Notting Hill, West London.
People are asking 'what's wrong with Donald Trump's legs' after footage emerges of him playing golf
Social media users have voiced concern about Donald Trump's legs after video of him golfing at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday appeared to show him limping.
Scourge of the YouTubers who prey on victims like Luisa Zissman: So-called 'auditors' harass landowners and security guards to provoke a reaction that they can turn into controversial videos
Harry Holton is part of the 'auditors' craze that has swept across Britain and has previously attempted to fly his drone over Premier League side Aston Villa's training ground.
'Dangerous' man went to pub and massage parlours after killing ex-wife in Essex home
CCTV footage has captured the moment a man went for a drink at the pub - after brutally murdering his ex-wife
'Dangerous' man went to pub and massage parlours after killing ex-wife in Essex home
CCTV footage has captured the moment a man went for a drink at the pub - after brutally murdering his ex-wife
'We expected to be watched - no-one expected they'd be in your bed': Woman seduced by undercover 'spy-cop' says surveillance police behaved like the Stasi
Alison was a teacher of English and media studies when she was targeted by undercover cop Mark Jenner while she was a member of an anti-racist, anti-facist campaign group in Hackney, London.
Monty Don explains why gardeners should not cut the grass too short when mowing the lawn this spring
BBC presenter and gardening guru Monty Don has warned against making a common lawn mowing mistake this spring.
Missing girl, 15, hasn't been seen for two weeks as police urge to call 999 if you see her
She has links to the south of Essex and east London
Cybersecurity not the hiring-'em-like-hotcakes role it once was
Ghost positions, HR AI no help – biz should talk to infosec staff and create 'realistic' job outline, say experts
Analysis It's a familiar refrain in the security industry that there is a massive skills gap in the sector. And while it's true there are specific shortages in certain areas, some industry watchers believe we may be reaching the point of oversupply for generalists.…
Hundreds of separated migrant children being looked after by Essex County Council
The council has said that the number of separated migrant children in its care has increased by almost 50 per cent over the last three years
Brits back slashing aid to boost defence spending by 65% to 20% despite Labour backlash
YouGov research found that 65 per cent agree with the government's decision to fund the bump by trimming £6billion from aid by 2027.
Inside the rising trend of 'hate-watching' and why it could make Meghan's new TV show a sensation, due to viewers bingeing it just so they can get involved in conversations about how much it annoyed them
When hundreds of thousands of viewers, perhaps even a few million, tune in to watch Meghan's new cookery show on Tuesday, not all will be fans of the royal.
Nvidia and Broadcom Testing Chips on Intel Manufacturing Process
Nvidia and Broadcom are conducting manufacturing tests using Intel's advanced 18A chip production process, according to Reuters, signaling potential confidence in the struggling chipmaker's contract manufacturing ambitions. The previously unreported tests could lead to significant manufacturing contracts for Intel, whose foundry business has suffered delays and lacks major chip designer customers.
AMD is also evaluating Intel's 18A technology, which competes with Taiwan's dominant TSMC, according to the report. The current tests focus on determining capabilities of Intel's process rather than running complete chip designs. Intel faces additional setbacks, with qualification of critical intellectual property for 18A taking longer than expected, potentially delaying some customer chip production until mid-2026.
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The real Oscars after-party: Demi Moore consoles herself with French fries, Rosalia devours a burger and Emily Ratajkowski narrowly avoids a wardrobe malfunction as worse for wear celebs finally head home
An array of stars attended the iconic Oscars Vanity Fair bash at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts - and some were looking worse for wear after a boozy night.
The really quiet Essex border village with cobbled streets and charming narrow streets
It is a really quiet and idyllic place to live
Can Europe REALLY go it alone? EU would need a THOUSAND more nukes to deter Putin if US abandons continent, expert warns amid fears end of NATO alliance is 'days away'
Russia has more than 5,000 nuclear warheads at its disposal, with 1,550 strategic warheads deployed and ready to launch. Britain and France have just over 500 warheads between them
Sydney Sweeney stuns in a shimmering pink gown as she joins chic Selena Gomez, Demi Moore and Mikey Madison in leading the glamour at the iconic Vanity Fair Oscars party
Once all the Oscars were handed out on Sunday night, the celebration continued as A-list stars flocked to the Vanity Fair's iconic after-party in Los Angeles.
Call 999 immediately if you see missing woman not wearing weather appropriate clothing
She hasn't been seen for more than 30 hours and concerns for her welfare are growing
Sale of new leasehold flats to be banned under Labour plan to end 'feudal' system
There are around five million leaseholders in England and Wales, and the system has come under increased criticism in recent years.
How interior designers are using AI as a game-changing way to 'try out new styles'
Professionals use it for interiors inspiration, but simple online tools mean your own dream house could be just a few clicks away, says Nicole Gray