The founder of Football Index was a porn film mogul whose fantasy stock market was reported to the Gambling Commission 14 months before it collapsed with £58million of customers’ cash, it was revealed today. Adam Cole, 70, launched the world’s first ever
A council questioned whether an employee was ‘jumping on the Grenfell bandwagon’ when she told them she suffered PTSD after losing five members of her family in the fire, a tribunal heard. Labibun Nessa, 42, launched a discrimination claim against her employers
John Curtice was invited onto BBC News ahead of the five-way Scottish leaders’ debate on Tuesday evening. The polling expert insisted that while the SNP had secured extra support for independence through Nicola Sturgeon’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, those same voters
Colorado boy, 12, is left brain dead after using a shoelace to choke himself until he lost consciousness in TikTok ‘Blackout Challenge’ Joshua Haileyesus was found in the bathroom by his brother on March 22 His family believe he may have been
A family are housing a homeless couple in their garden shed after the pair struggled to find employment during the coronavirus pandemic. Macaulay Johnson and his partner Shannon Cullen, both 21, were booted out of their Nottinghamshire home when they could no
David Jones, the deputy leader of the European Research Group (ERG), said the failure of the German Chancellor to convince the EU to step back from the brink was proof she was no longer in control. Instead, he warned France’s Emmanuel Macron
Clampdown on overseas travel until September would put more than half a million jobs at risk, bosses of Britain’s biggest airlines and airports warn By Harriet Dennys, Financial Mail On Sunday Published: 17:50 EDT, 27 March 2021 | Updated: 18:43 EDT, 27
The secret past of a serial liar dramatically cleared of drowning his wife in a swimming pool can today be revealed. It involves a trail of devastation across two continents, a jail sentence for a multi-million-pound fraud – and the mysterious death of
According to the House of Lords paper, Britain lost substantial access to policing information after it exited the bloc. This depletion means police officers could take much longer to receive key information, peers have warned. Despite this concern, a government spokesman said
Imagine the tension at Ford prison yesterday. Fisherman Jamie Green had only been joined at the open jail by his co-defendant Jonathan Beere on Monday, for what they hoped was their last lap to freedom. Nervously they waited for the most important