Victory for campaigners as prisoner, 67, is finally released after spending 20 years in jail for stealing two shirts under Louisiana’s three-strikes law Guy Frank, 67, was arrested in 2000 for stealing two shirts from Saks Fifth Avenue New Orleans He was
‘I won’t be the last’: Grand National winner Rachael Blackmore says other female jockeys will follow in her footsteps after historic victory Rachael Blackmore, 31, became the first female jockey to win the Grand National She rode 11/1 shot Minella Times to
The French president’s chances for re-election took a severe hit because of his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent vaccine rollout scheme. President Macron’s main rival – the right wing politician, Marine Le Pen of the Rassemblement National party – announced
A single father who won a landmark High Court battle against bookies Betfred after it refused to pay out his £1.7million jackpot has revealed he will never gamble again. Andrew Green, 54, vowed to turn his back on betting forever after the
The post-Brexit trade agreement between London and Brussels, which came into force on January 1st, has meant some companies have had to deal with new bureaucracy and rules. But a report from France’s Ministry of Action and Public Accounts says customs clearance was
Around 95 percent of the Gibraltar population has received their first vaccine with all elderly groups given their two jabs. As the programme now targets younger people, analysts suggest that tensions between the Rock and the UK over Brexit have “eased” in light of
The EU has been widely criticised for its glacial rollout as just 11.3 percent of people over the age of 18 have received their first dose of a vaccine, according to yesterday’s figures. Only 4.9 percent of people have received both jabs
Thanks to Brexit, the UK has become a full-fledged non-EU country with a bigger share of catches of bluefin tunas. The fishing victory for Britain meant a huge loss for Italy worth £85,328 (€100,000). EU member states overall will lose 48 tons
Women celebrate victory in Asda equal pay bid: ‘Made in Dagenham’ case paves way for shop workers to earn same as male warehouse staff The Supreme Court ruled that lower-paid staff who work on the shop floor can compare themselves with higher-paid
Brexit: Vaccine model ‘benefit’ of leaving EU says Labour MP Britain agreed a trade deal with the EU on Christmas Eve following several months of tense and often bitter talks. The UK finally cut ties with the EU on New Year’s Eve