Chicago pastor's prayer vigil clashes with ICE agents
Dramatic confrontation unfolds as Chicago pastor and congregation form human chain against ICE enforcement team, resulting in pepper ball deployment and arrests in tense immigration showdown.
Dramatic confrontation unfolds as Chicago pastor and congregation form human chain against ICE enforcement team, resulting in pepper ball deployment and arrests in tense immigration showdown.
The Home Office faces criticism after opening a new passport processing centre in the scenic Lake District, raising concerns about accessibility and practicality for applicants.
New York Attorney General Letitia James faces serious mortgage fraud allegations involving multiple property transactions and questionable loan applications, threatening her political career.
In a surprising victory for budget treats, Lidl's 99p 'humble' ice cream has been crowned the nation's favourite, outperforming premium competitors in Which? magazine's rigorous taste tests.
Official figures reveal a dramatic surge in Irish passport applications from Northern Ireland residents, with numbers increasing more than tenfold since the Brexit referendum as citizens seek to maintain EU rights.
British travellers face uncertainty as potential US government shutdown could halt ESTA applications and leave visitors stranded without refund protection. Essential reading for UK citizens planning American trips.
Exclusive: US immigration agents detain a 13-year-old girl in a Texas school car park, allegedly using her as leverage to arrest her undocumented father, sparking outrage over ethical boundaries.
A UK hiring manager reveals how he uses his free time to expose fraudulent job applications, uncovering fake degrees, inflated experience, and AI-generated references that plague the recruitment industry.
Groundbreaking research challenges long-held beliefs about Greenland's ice sheet, revealing it survived a period of intense global warming 400,000 years ago, with profound implications for modern sea-level rise predictions.
Groundbreaking research reveals compelling new evidence that a massive asteroid or comet impact may have destabilised Greenland's ice sheet at the end of the last ice age, challenging long-held climate theories.
Exclusive: Ministers have instructed the Environment Agency to fast-track planning applications, bypassing key pollution and wildlife safeguards, internal documents reveal.
Ice cream lovers, rejoice! A simple kitchen gadget you already own is the secret to effortlessly scooping rock-hard Ben & Jerry's straight from the freezer. No more bent spoons or sore wrists!
Official figures reveal a dramatic 30% increase in Irish passport applications from Great Britain, with over 32,000 requests in just three months amid ongoing Brexit fallout.
Boxing icon Ricky Hatton is set to trade the ring for the rink as he is officially partnered with professional skater Robin Johnstone for the new series of Dancing on Ice. The Hitman opens up on his intense training and fears ahead of the ITV show.
British ice dancer Mille Colling and Finnish partner Emma Aalto are set to become the first same-sex duo to compete internationally following a landmark rule change by the Finnish Figure Skating Association.
Exclusive investigation into the tragic death of a migrant in ICE custody in Chicago. New details emerge about failed medical protocols and the desperate final moments before he was found unresponsive in a holding cell.
Rolls-Royce has launched three exclusive new ice cream flavours for summer 2024, including the decadent Strawberries & Cream. Discover the luxury treat that's captivating Britain.
Dancing On Ice contestant Amber Davies opens up about her intimate off-ice partnership with pro skater Simon Senecal, describing their bond as a crucial 'security blanket' that fuels their sensational performances.
US food safety officials have issued an urgent recall for Real Kosher Ice Cream and Sorbet products due to potentially deadly undeclared tree nuts. Consumers are warned not to eat these products.
Dancing on Ice professional Alex Murphy opens up about a year-long silent struggle with a severe injury, revealing the immense physical and emotional toll it took just before the new series.
New data reveals a dramatic 'Clarkson's Effect', with a 52% rise in students applying to study agriculture since the launch of the hit Amazon Prime series, highlighting its unexpected impact on the future of British farming.
Jeremy Clarkson's hit Amazon series 'Clarkson's Farm' has inspired a new generation of farmers, with new data showing a huge rise in applications to agricultural colleges across the UK.
UK supermarkets urgently pull Blue Bell ice cream products from shelves over potential Listeria contamination. Full list of affected items and safety advice inside.
Exclusive analysis of the latest Home Office figures shows a significant 10% drop in net migration to the UK, driven by soaring asylum application costs and policy changes. Discover the key numbers and what they mean for Britain's future.
In a startling twist that challenges climate models, researchers discover a mysterious slowdown in Arctic sea ice melt, prompting a urgent scientific quest for answers in the face of rising global temperatures.
Jeni Britton, founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, accuses The New York Times of publishing her signature recipe without permission, sparking a fiery debate on intellectual property and journalistic ethics in the food world.
A new study confirms the irreversible collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet has begun, locking in significant global sea level rise for centuries to come, regardless of current climate action.
In a surprising twist for climate science, the rapid melt of Arctic sea ice has shown a significant and unexpected slowdown over the past decade, challenging existing models and forcing a major rethink of our understanding of the polar region's future.
The iconic white tent is set to return as Channel 4 and Love Productions announce the search for the next dozen amateur baking stars for The Great British Bake Off 2025. Applications are now officially open for the sixteenth series.
Sensitive details of Afghan refugees housed in UK hotels were mistakenly shared, raising serious privacy concerns and potential risks.