Greenpeace declares emergency as ‘supertrawlers’ blamed for depleting UK fish stocks

Environmental campaigners and small-scale fishing boat skippers have declared a "state of emergency" due to the impact of industrial trawlers in UK waters.

Lawyers for woman suing Prince Andrew say he was served with legal papers

Prince Andrew has been served with the legal papers for a lawsuit in which he is accused of sexual abuse, according to a court document.

‘Cowboy’ COVID test providers to face £10k fines as 91 taken off government list

Private COVID-19 testing companies will face £10,000 fines for taking advantage of holidaymakers as 91 are removed from the government's approved list following a review.

Breaking the news of 9/11 to Bush: ‘That’s when he became the president’

The man who broke the news to President George W Bush that "America is under attack" on September 11th says there is a danger of Americans forgetting the significance of the attacks.

‘They were not flukes’: Teen is youngest British golfer to get two holes-in-one in same round

A 15-year-old has become the youngest ever British golfer to score two holes-in-one in the same round.

Businessman jailed for shooting dead two men to avoid paying £400k debt

A businessman who "cold-bloodedly" killed two men to avoid paying a £400,000 debt has been jailed for life.

Rapper Bugzy Malone punched two men outside his house in ‘self-defence’, court hears

Rapper Bugzy Malone punched two men in the street by his house after his partner rang to say someone was trying to break into their house.

HGV driving tests to be relaxed to help lorry driver shortages ahead of Christmas

HGV driving tests will be relaxed to allow 50,000 more to be taken in an attempt to tackle the shortage of lorry drivers ahead of Christmas, the transport secretary has announced.