Prince Hamza planned to ‘destabilise Jordan’ with foreign parties, says country’s deputy PM

Jordan's Prince Hamza bin al-Hussein planned to "destabilise" the country in a plot which involved "foreign parties", according to the country's deputy prime minister.

Details of 11 million UK Facebook users found on website for hackers

Details of more than 500 million Facebook users - 11 million from the UK - have been found on a website for hackers.

Arrests in Dubai after more than a dozen naked women pose on balcony

Police in Dubai have arrested a group of people on charges of debauchery after footage of naked women posing on a balcony was widely shared online.

Arrests in Dubai after more than a dozen naked women pose on balcony

Police in Dubai have arrested a group of people on charges of debauchery after footage of naked women posing on a balcony was widely shared online.

No vaccine passports here: Comedy club to put on event with no social distancing

A comedy club in Liverpool is hosting the UK's first non-socially distanced event for more than a year with 300 people - relying on before-and-after testing to ensure it's COVID-safe.

Daniel Kaluuya jokes about Meghan and Harry race row in SNL debut

British actor Daniel Kaluuya has joked about Meghan and Harry's race row during an appearance on US television, saying he is "what the Royal Family was worried the baby would look like".

People are generally relaxed about the idea of vaccine passports – they just want a night out

Boris Johnson is poised to announce pilots of either "vaccine passports" or before-and-after testing at nine entertainment venues from mid-April.

Controversial ‘not proven’ verdict needs review to boost low rape conviction rates, Sturgeon says

The controversial "not proven" option open to juries in Scottish courts needs to be reviewed in order to boost "shamefully low" conviction rates for sexual offences, Nicola Sturgeon has said.