It was a normal Saturday night in my pub - then Justin Bieber waltzed in
The Canadian singer filmed an impromptu music video on a surprise visit to a Dundee pub at the weekend.
Scammers using AI to lure shoppers to fake businesses
Foreign firms use AI-generated images and false back stories to pose as family-run UK businesses.
Murder victim jokes in police officer WhatsApp chat
Messages "read like a grotesque carnival of discrimination and abuse", a misconduct hearing is told.
'One of the greatest things' - Nigeria's art innovators on display in London
Nigerian Modernism at the Tate spotlights a compelling period in the West African country's history.
Charlie Mackesy reveals much of his new book was lost when iPad was stolen
The writer of The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse says his iPad full of ideas was taken from his car.
Romesh Ranganathan on overexposure and feeling 'intimidated' by Sheridan Smith
The comic says he understands why people feel they see a lot of him, but jokes: "I do say no to stuff."
Children could kill with catapults, farmer warns
Campaigners call for tighter rules on possession of catapults.
Deaths of homeless people in UK reach record high in 2024
Most are linked to suicide or drugs, with spice and nitazenes increasingly deadly.
UK deaths of 1,611 homeless people in 2024 is record high
Most are linked to suicide or drugs, with spice and nitazines increasingly deadly.
How Stacey Solomon decluttered our homes back from the brink
Three families share the realisations that enabled them to declutter and transform their homes and lives.
Badenoch to set out new rule to cut borrowing and taxes
In a conference speech, the Tory leader will say the Conservatives are the only party "with a plan to get our economy back on track".
UK won't relax visa rules for India, Starmer says
The PM says there are no plans to open up more visa routes ahead of a visit to India to tout a trade deal.
The Papers: 'China given a free pass' and 'Kemi: trust me'
Accusations that a China spying case collapsed because the government refused to declare Beijing a "threat" lead Wednesday papers.
DPD drivers call off action over pay, says firm
It was previously thought the delivery service could face disruption for several days after some drivers began three days of action.
EU steel tariff hike threatens 'biggest ever crisis' for UK industry
The EU is the destination for 78% of steel products made in the UK for overseas markets.
Dog attacks are still rising - even after the XL bully ban
With close to 32,000 dog attacks recorded in England and Wales last year, is there a better solution?
High security a fact of life for UK Jewish community living in fear of attack
Leaders in the UK's tight-knit Jewish population are asking what more can be done to keep their institutions safe.
High security a fact of life for UK Jewish community living in fear of attack
Leaders in the UK's tight-knit Jewish population are asking what more can be done to keep their institutions safe.
Irish government has put up 'artificial barrier' to united Ireland poll
The first two episodes of the Borderland podcast explore issues surrounding a referendum on Irish unity.
Thousands join biggest-ever UK environmental lawsuit over river pollution
Livestock and water companies are accused of “extensive” pollution in the Wye, Lugg and Usk rivers.



