Three Bulgarian nationals were allegedly part of a group which carried out surveillance on opponents of the Russian state, the Old Bailey heard.
Hundreds of National Education Union teacher members in 32 sixth form colleges in England began walkouts on Thursday.
Ireland boss Andy Farrell says it was a “privilege” to be given the chance to revive his coaching career under Joe Schmidt ahead of their hotly anticipated reunion in Dublin. The pair are poised to go ...
Tommy McQuaker, 29, took part in a ‘siege’ on a hotel housing asylum seekers in Tamworth in the wake of the Southport stabbings.
Data from October shows that international protection applications were around half in October compared to May, but only 25 lower than in June.
Officers have confirmed that the discovery of baby remains last week off Cleggs Lane, by Ashtons Field in Little Hulton, is that of a newborn girl.
The Government said it will move to a fairer system of allocating money as it published the local government financial settlement for next year.
Adam Peaty has a nagging feeling of unfinished Olympic business but is unsure about climbing the “Mount Everest” needed to challenge in Los Angeles. Peaty will turn 30 next month and is currently ...
N-Dubz singer Tulisa Contostavlos had a bug removed from her ear when she asked medics to get it out during a Bushtucker Trial.
Sir Bill Browder began his campaign against human rights abuses and corruption in 2009 after the death of his lawyer Sergei Magnitsky in Moscow.
Libyan suspect Abu Agila Masud, who is to go on trial in the US next year, is alleged to have helped make the bomb.
Georgia’s prime minister claimed the country had been subjected to ‘blackmail and manipulation’ from some of the bloc’s politicians.