Owners Graham Walker, 74, and his wife Lyn (left), 71, plotted with manager Jamiel Slaney-Summers, 65, to to scam frail 85-year-old Rita Barnsley (right) in 'one of the UK's biggest elder fraud cases'.
Sarah Lim, an Asian female solo traveller, shares the cities where she had negative experiences.
Elon Musk’s net worth has hit $852 billion following the SpaceX-xAI merger, putting him on course to become the world’s first trillionaire Read Full Article at RT.com
The Russian Embassy in Pretoria has wished South African singer Tyla “continued creative success” after she won her second Grammy Award Read Full Article at RT.com
European NATO members are preparing a “military intervention” in Ukraine under the guise of the ‘coalition of the willing’, Moscow has said Read Full Article at RT.com
A US surgeons’ group has recommended delaying sex change surgeries until age 19, citing insufficient evidence of their long-term outcomes Read Full Article at RT.com
The House Judiciary Committee has accused Brussels of threatening the free speech rights of Americans Read Full Article at RT.com
[GroundUp] But the trade agreement with the US is only extended to December
[MSF] Juba -- Médecins Sans Frontières' (MSF's) hospital in Lankien, Jonglei state, South Sudan, was hit in an airstrike by the government of South Sudan forces during the night of Tuesday, 3 February 2026. One MSF staff member suffered minor injuries. The hospital's main warehouse was destroyed during the attack, and we lost most of our critical supplies for providing medical care.
[Africa Check] No, Gammora is not a 'cure' for HIV. False promises and fake medicine being sold on social media
There probably isn't anyone else alive who can remember what was showing on ITV 50 years ago today, just after 8.15pm. I can. It was And Mother Makes Five, starring Wendy Craig.
Parliament witnessed repeated disruptions on Wednesday as opposition protests and clashes with ruling party MPs led to multiple adjournments in the Lok Sabha. Opposition members raised allegations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and criticized the India-US trade deal, while Union Minister Piyush Goyal defended it. Heated exchanges also occurred between Rahul Gandhi and Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu.
Perhaps, Pakistan felt it had returned to its older role of indispensable intermediary as New Delhi remained the insouciant child who refused to bow to Trump’s diktats. Overnight, the illusion shattered as Trump announced the US had reached a trade agreement with India lowering tariffs on India’s exports to 18%. While most of the details about the deal are still being worked out, that didn’t stop a full-blown meltdown on Pakistani (or South Asian) Twitter.
Sir Keir Starmer last night used his huge majority in the House of Commons to move a step closer to scrapping the policy.
Kate confirmed she had recently welcomed a dog into her family during an engagement in Wales yesterday, Hello reported.
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A 30-year-old man who was allegedly trafficking etomidate-laced e-vaporiser pods was charged in court on Wednesday (Feb 4).The accused, Yeo Zhi Xiang, was arrested on Monday (Jan 2) when police officers attended to a case of dispute among three men involving the use of a knife at a carpark in Whampoa West.According to the Health Sciences Authority (HSA), Yeo had allegedly pointed a knife at one of the two men, while one of them was allegedly buying etomidate e-vaporiser pods from him.After the police detained the trio, checks were conducted on Yeo's van where officers found 80 e-vaporiser pods — 29 under the driver's seat, 50 at the back of the van, and another pod with an e-vaporiser at the door on the driver's side.HSA's tests confirmed that the 80 pods contained etomidate.Investigations against the other two men are also ongoing.Yeo's case will be heard in court again on March 5.If found guilty of selling or distributing etomidate e-vaporisers, he may be jailed for up to 10 years and receive up to five strokes of the cane.
Delivery riders who do not have mobility issues should not misuse personal mobility aids (PMAs) for work as it is not the right mode of transport for them, Minister of State for Transport Baey Yam Keng told Parliament on Wednesday (Feb 4).Clarifying the concerns raised by several MPs over the past two days, Baey said that the Land Transport and Related Matters Bill is not meant to ban the use of mobility scooters or target a specific group.«Only (delivery) workers with mobility needs should use PMAs for their work. They have to abide by the reduced speed limit and dimension limits for everyone's safety. This protects not just other path users, but PMA riders themselves.»In the Bill that has since been passed, mobility scooter users will be required to hold a Certificate of Medical Need to certify their mobility issue. Seniors aged 70 and above are exempted.Other rules that take effect on June 1 include a speed reduction of PMAs on public paths from 10kmh to 6kmh.The minister of state said that only doctors and occupational therapists can assess whether a person requires a mobility scooter to get around.
Four days after a crocodile was first sighted in the waters off Sentosa, there has been another sighting — this time off Changi Naval Base. AsiaOne understands it was seen on Tuesday evening (Feb 3).In a video posted on its Facebook page on Wednesday, the Republic of Singapore Navy said that sea soldiers from its ninth flotilla spotted the reptile, adding that it «stayed briefly» before returning to the Singapore Strait.The ninth flotilla is responsible for training and deploying security troopers, sea soldiers and system operators who are responsible for the defence of its naval bases and coastal installations.It is unclear if the crocodile spotted off Changi Naval Base is the same one spotted in the waters off Sentosa Cove.Meanwhile, the navy said it has stepped up monitoring and is working closely with the relevant agencies. It also advised members of the public to stay alert when around coastal areas.
“I think the time has come for us, as a nation, to pause and ask: When are we going to stop this experiment of raising costs and wages far beyond what the national economy can sustain—far beyond what is happening in other countries—while at the same time expecting inflation to remain low and interest rates to be just like in other countries?”
Elon Musk’s net worth has hit $852 billion following the SpaceX-xAI merger, putting him on course to become the world’s first trillionaire Read Full Article at RT.com
Review panels and a federal judge have asked if the project can be made smaller. Historic preservationists say the planned 90,000-square-foot addition will overshadow the mansion.
AFRICOM chief General Dagvin Anderson has said US forces are in Nigeria to “augment” the African state’s security efforts Read Full Article at RT.com
Staff noticed Jasmin Unsted was unusually 'quiet' after a heavy night out which saw her drink a bottle of Malibu and take cocaine until 3am, an employment tribunal has heard.
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Francis Ventre, who played for Barrow A.F.C., 'played a leading role' in the sale of cocaine and ketamine worth £500,000 on the streets of Liverpool, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said.
Police and paramedics rushed to a 'very serious incident' on Oxford Street at around 5pm yesterday following reports of a stabbing.
Emily Atack has said she she has no idea why people feel the need to have an opinion on her boobs as she garners attention for an explicit lingerie shoot.