A man caught with four bags stuffed with more than 100,000 dried catepillars atGatwickAirporttold border cops he planned to eat them all.
The 22-year-old had wrapped a staggering 94 kilos of caterpillars in cellophane and packed them into his bags before travelling theUKfrom Burkino Faso in west Africa.
He was stopped by Border Force officials, who seized his bags and...
A gay Saudi prince jailed for life in Britain for murdering his servant is to serve the rest of his sentence in his home country, a British government source said.
Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz Bin Nasir, a grandson of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah II, was jailed in 2010 for killing Bandar Abdullah Abdulaziz in a London hotel after subjecting him to a “sadistic”...
A photo marked ‘not to be published’ that shows an 18-year-old Diana Spencer before she became Princess of Wales was sold by a New Hampshire auction house for more than $18,000, yesterday.
The photograph shows a group of friends relaxing during a ski trip in 1979, with Diana reclining on a bed, with young aristocrat, Adam Russell, seated behind her and a bottle...
The British military’s dependence on information technology means it could be “fatally compromised” by a cyber-attack but the government seems unprepared for such an event, lawmakers warned Wednesday.
Parliament’s defence committee heard evidence that cyber-attacks could disrupt military communication and information systems, radars and satellites,...
This gruesome image of a tumour growing from a cigarette is part of the Government’s latest attempt to get millions of Britons to stop smoking.
The new Department of Health campaign launched today is in response to statistics which show more than a third of smokers still think the health risks are greatly exaggerated.
This is despite the fact that smoking is still...