Incredible discovery on popular Aussie beach: 'It's just mind-blowing'
A Queensland family's beach stroll turned into a once-in-a-lifetime discovery.
Wealthy Napa Valley vineyard owner ruins life after using knock-off GRAPES to produce his fancy bottles of wine
Jeffry Hill, a Napa Valley wine mogul, has admitted to using knockoff grapes and substituting 'bulk grape juice' to produce his upscale wines in a multimillion-dollar scheme.
Kaye Adams is axed from her £155,000 a year BBC radio show after three misconduct complaints upheld
A disciplinary probe found Ms Adams had been found guilty of inappropriate behaviour allegedly swearing at a colleague, throwing a pen at another and berated an intern's professional ability.
Read an extract from WWII bomber pilot COLIN BELL's memoir as he turns 105: Did I carry a mascot in my Mosquito? Yes, a Smith & Wesson with 20 rounds so I could shoot the German lynch mob if I was downed
Enemy searchlights raked the sky and shells exploded around us: the cockpit was filled with blinding light, so I could see nothing ahead and was forced to fly on instruments.
At least 15 dead after military plane carrying wads of cash crashes on busy street in Bolivia
The plane crash landed on a busy avenue during a spell of bad weather in the city of El Alto, near Bolivia's capital La Paz.
Collector who bought rare games consoles for £10,000 raided by police after Sonic the Hedgehog maker Sega launched undercover sting
Darius Khan, 32, spent almost £10,000 on prototype consoles and games left at Sega's former UK headquarters - then found himself being raided by police.
The ruthless Romanian crime gangs behind an epidemic of chocolate thefts from Britain's high street stores
Bars of Dairy Milk worth £1.75 and After Eights costing £3.50 are encased in Perspex security boxes.
Radiohead tells Trump administration to go 'f*** yourselves' as they condemn unauthorized usage of their song in ICE social media video
The band issued a statement on Friday after Let Down was used in a clip from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement which was shared to X.
Simpson's in the Strand is set to reopen next month after it was forced to close during Covid: High hopes for return of iconic 1828 venue
One of London's most historic dining spots is set to reopen next month after it was forced to close its doors in the early days of Covid.
Prostate patients' tumours shrink in 'remarkable' trial of new treatment
Early tests of the immunotherapy, which harnesses the body's immune system to fight cancer, saw the disease lessen in nearly half of men.
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Shock remark 'made ex-fiancee of Princess Beatrice's husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi quit reality show'
But, happily, Edo's ex-fiancee does not appear to hold grudges and has remained remarkably close to Beatrice's husband.
Stephen Hawking's two cocktail companions in the Epstein Files photo turned out to be his caregivers. But as PAUL BRACCHI discovered, the astrophysicist's condition didn't get in the way of his love for beautiful women
They say the camera never lies. But you could be forgiven for thinking that the photograph which has just surfaced of Stephen Hawkin was the product of AI trickery.
BBC 'let down' Tourette's activist John Davidson by broadcasting his racist outburst, director claims
Davidson, 54, yelled the N-word at black actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo during the BAFTAs at the Royal Festival Hall in London last Sunday.
Taliban calls for peace talks as 274 Afghan fighters killed after Pakistan declares 'open war' and launches aerial bombardment
The regime, which toppled the Western-backed government five years ago, requested dialogue after Kabul and Kandahar were bombed in what Pakistan declared as 'open war'.
ASOS co-founder had been convicted of £500,000 fraud weeks before he fell to his death from 17th-floor Thai apartment
Quentin Griffiths, 58, who died on February 9, was being investigated by the Thai police over an alleged £500,000 fraud at the company he ran with his ex-wife, Ploy Kringsinthanakun, 43.
Neil Sedaka, singer behind Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, dead at 86 after he was 'rushed to the hospital in ambulance'
Sedaka's family confirmed the 'rock and roll legend' had passed in a statement to TMZ .
Police urged to probe 'family voting fraud' in sectarian Gorton and Denton by-election: Farage demands action after poll monitors raise the alarm
Amid warnings that Britain is 'sleepwalking into sectarian politics', plumber Hannah Spencer cruised to victory for the Greens in the seat of Gorton and Denton.
Here comes more trouble for Starmer: Corbyn to work with Greens on 'coordinated left flank offensive' against Reform and Labour
Jeremy Corbyn was elected as Your Party's new leader on Thursday, and pledged to join with Zack Polanski's insurgent Green Party on an 'offensive' against Reform and Labour.
Mother and her daughters brawled with off-duty police officers at bottomless brunch cocktail bar when one of the cops was called a 'lesbian', court hears
Rose Webb (pictured), 58, was eating and drinking with her children at the Cocktail Club on Shaftesbury Avenue in central London when the fight began on October 15, 2022.
Labour's 'grievance politics' came back to bite it in controversial Gorton and Denton by-election, Kemi Badenoch says
The Tory leader said Keir Starmer's party had created the 'monster' of harvesting 'Muslim community bloc' votes.
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