Balaclavas could be banned in Midlands city bidding to become 'safest in the country'
Other so-called nuisance behaviours like busking and begging are due to be outlawed for three years in a new Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) from Nottingham City Council.
China put secret tracking device on the PM's car four years ago
Its discovery sparked fears that Beijing was aggressively spying on ministers in the then-Conservative government.
Notorious Liverpool gangster is stabbed to death in Holland nine years after he 'shot his old friend and Thai wife in their Amsterdam flat'
Paul Parker was killed last week after being attacked inside a business in the Dutch city of Heerhugowaard.
Burnham facing fresh scrutiny as country's second-highest court hears his £140m loan deal for Manchester developers was 'obviously' unlawful
The mayor granted the loans despite being made 'aware' of 'inconsistent' viability reports submitted by the developer, the Court of Appeal was told today.
Ex-tennis WAG Morgan Riddle reveals why she will 'never date an athlete again' after break-up with Taylor Fritz
Ex-tennis WAG Morgan Riddle has unveiled her 33-point non-negotiable list for her next relationship, the crucially features, never dating an athlete again.
'Cruel' daughter who stole £43,000 from her dementia-stricken mother is spared jail - as judge says he was forced to give 'lenient' sentence due to Labour's soft justice rules
Catherine Barningham, 49, blew more than £43,000 on foreign holidays, an Alsatian puppy and luxury cars after taking control of vulnerable 78-year-old Elizabeth Smith's affairs.
Why it was smuggling sarnies into their room for an illicit party that sabotaged England's 1970 World Cup - not a poison plot by the CIA!
At the height of the Cold War, there seemed almost no limit to the appetite of the CIA to meddle in other countries. The agency's clandestine web of influence stretched right across the globe.
'InteleTravel destroyed my life and friendships, and made me just £25 a month': It promises desperate jobseekers the ultimate dream - luxury holidays and WFH anywhere in the world. But the reality is VERY different
The woman lounged on a hammock overlooking the Caribbean. It was an Instagram picture posted by travel agent Charlie Harris.
What your gardener really thinks of you: One green-fingered veteran reveals stories of land grabs, poisoned foxes and the housewife who invited him to use her shower - then tried to join him!
Fence wars, driveway battles, hissy fits about overhanging trees and messy hedges... An astonishing 11million Brits have had a spat with neighbours over property boundaries, a survey says.
Revealed: Explicit sex texts sent by 63-year-old divorced prison watchdog and three inmates she was 'old enough to be the mother' of. So how WAS she allowed to turn herself into a one-woman Deliveroo for jailbirds desperate for drugs?
So what was it that first attracted prisoner Dylan Westall to Helen Spree? Old enough to be his mother, the pair appeared to have precious little in common.
DAVID PATRIKARAKOS: From the Islamic school in London swearing allegiance to Iran to the house in rural Ghana filled with washing-up liquid. The madness of Western aid laid bare
The revelation that almost £28billion of British public money ended up in the hands of terrorists, hostile states and criminals between 2015 and 2021 should have triggered a national scandal.
Tesla Model 3 voted 'best car to own' by UK drivers: We reveal the full top 10
The EV saloon from Elon Musk's brand beat 50 other cars to be awarded the highest overall satisfaction rating by motorists in the nation's largest automotive satisfaction poll.
'Bootleg' tequila kills four people and hospitalises nearly 40 at girl's 15th birthday party in Mexico
The father and uncle of a girl who was celebrating turning 15 are among the three men and woman who have so far lost their lives in the Mexican state of Guanajuato (pictured).
Sudanese knife suspect got asylum after taking back door to UK - sparking questions over broken borders amid Belfast protests
The Sudanese suspect legally crossed from the Republic of Ireland to Northern Ireland three years ago under a long-standing arrangement which means no passport checks are conducted.
Gang who brutally killed British couple then fed their bodies to crocodiles before spending £37,000 with their credit cards are convicted of murder in South Africa
World renowned botanists Rod Saunders, 74, and wife Rachel, 63, were ambushed in South Africa whilst out searching for rare gladioli flowers in remote mountains.
BRIAN VINER reviews Disclosure Day: New Spielberg sci-fi epic is a close encounter with greatness
As the US football team prepares to kick off its World Cup campaign just down the freeway from Hollywood, the greatest living movie director has a hat-trick on his mind.
Will we really lose our jobs to AI? These professions are most at risk, so is YOURS among them?
AI expert Modestas Mankus reveals his thoughts on the careers likely to be taken over first, and the ones likely to remain safe for now.
My neighbour let Japanese knotweed spread into my garden: DEAN DUNHAM KC replies
Japanese knotweed has spread from my neighbour's garden to mine and is threatening my foundations and property value.
Vodafone won't refund £942 it billed me for a deal that I cancelled 6 years ago: SALLY SORTS IT
A few years ago, I received a cold call from Vodafone offering me a cheaper mobile tariff as well as an offer of a free tablet, which I accepted.
New easy-access accounts pay over 4.2% - but you'll have to be quick to bag one: SYLVIA MORRIS
Sneaky banks have been launching easy access savings rates that look good on paper, but are limited by endless terms and conditions.
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