Photos by DailyMail.com captured vagrants passed out on the New York City subway trains and platforms on Tuesday morning – one day after Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to combat crime and homelessness on the subways went into effect. Adams announced his plan
New York Mayor Eric Adam’s initiative to tackle crime and homelessness on the subway got off to a bad start after the city a hatchet attack and homeless people were pictured lying across the seats and floors of the cars on the
Dan Andrews is investigated by workplace safety watchdog over claims his office bullied MP for years
Daniel Andrews will be investigated by Victoria’s workplace safety watchdog after a rogue MP claimed his office bullied her for years. WorkSafe Victoria launched an investigation into allegations of bullying by a former advisor to the premier of Labor MP Kaushaliya Vaghela.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s brother says he fears for his pedophile sister’s safety after hearing that Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged pimp was found hanged in a Paris jail cell. Epstein’s French modelling agent friend Jean-Luc Brunel, 75, who allegedly procured more than a thousand women
Pret A Manger is found NOT guilty of food safety offences after student suffered a severe allergic reaction from eating a sandwich containing sesame Isobel Colnaghi went into anaphylactic shock at a Pret store in Bath, Somerset A jury ruled that the employee
Campaigners vow to fight ‘indefensible’ Fire Safety Bill, which leaves leaseholders liable to bills of up to £150,000 each for repairs Hit out at the ‘indefensible’ Fire Safety Bill which causes bills of up to £150,000 Follows a parliamentary battle over who
Motoring groups today urged caution over plans to legalise driverless cars by the end of the year amid warnings over ‘gaps’ in the ‘lane keeping’ technology which would take over the controls and steering. The Department for Transport announced today that it
People in the UK now have more faith in the safety of Covid vaccines than they did before the blood clotting scares across Europe, a poll has suggested. The number of people who want a jab as soon as possible has risen,
Hospital safety officer took a salary for 15 years – without ever turning up for work: Italian ‘King of absenteeism’ got away with it ‘after threatening manager with violence’ Salvatore Scumace, 66, allegedly cost the state €538,000 (£464,410) ‘Falsely claimed to work
Grant Shapps demands plans for all smart motorways to have vehicle detection technology are sped up but insists they are safer than regular roads despite hard shoulder use being linked to deaths and emergency services access problems By David Wilcock, Whitehall Correspondent