Is this the end of Edinburgh’s Royal Military Tattoo RAF flypasts? Greens look to scrap traditional celebration over claims they cause environmental damage and inflict ’emotional harm’
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Brits dreaming of escaping the rat race for a new life on the continent have been offered the chance to buy their own fairytale home... if they can afford it. Valdengo Castle, just xx drive from Turin, is on the market for £664,959 (€790,000) - the same price as a three-bedroom semi detached in Ealing
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Friday scrapped a plea agreement with 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, just two days after the announcement of a deal that reportedly would have taken the death penalty off the table. Deals with Mohammed and two alleged accomplices announced Wednesday had appeared to have moved their long-running cases toward
Five senior defence officials are sitting on 'gold-plated' pension pots worth more than £11 million while soldiers are forced to go without vital kit and live in mould-infested homes. Amid repeated warnings about equipment shortages and a crisis retaining recruits because of dire housing conditions, Armed Forces bosses have seen the size of their pension
A neo-Nazi terrorist who was in Southport when violence erupted on Tuesday night has suggested far-Right thugs could 'target random police officers'. Matthew Hankinson said there is a 'strong moral argument' for killing police officers in a series of chilling posts shared after more than 100 people were arrested in Westminster last week. Hankinson was