No Retrospective Action for Arsenal's Martinelli
The FA confirms Gabriel Martinelli will face no further punishment for his controversial shove on injured Liverpool defender Conor Bradley. Get the full verdict and reaction.
The FA confirms Gabriel Martinelli will face no further punishment for his controversial shove on injured Liverpool defender Conor Bradley. Get the full verdict and reaction.
A homeowner in Bolton must demolish a rear extension built 2.1 metres larger than approved, after councillors ruled it overshadowed a neighbour's home and garden. Read the full planning dispute details.
A homeowner in Bolton must demolish a rear extension built 2.1 metres larger than approved, after councillors ruled it overshadowed a neighbour's garden and dining room. Read the full planning dispute.
A concrete caravan park built on Cheshire green belt land without permission faces being torn down after council rejects retrospective plans. Locals had branded it 'vandalism'.
The US State Department has nearly tripled the number of countries whose citizens must pay a visa bond of up to $15,000. The new rules, effective 21 January 2026, target 38 nations.
Celebrity make-up artist Katie Jane Hughes reveals her viral concealer trick for a flawless, crease-free finish on mature skin. Learn the simple brush-priming method for a radiant look.
A Dorset homeowner faces neighbour fury after demolishing a garage 'without permission' to build a two-bed cottage. He claims it's for family, but locals accuse him of exploiting loopholes for profit.
Comedian Dom Joly says his US travel authorisation was rejected due to his criticism of Donald Trump online, as the US plans to vet five years of social media history.
Comedian Dom Joly says his US travel authorisation was rejected due to his criticism of Donald Trump online, as the US plans to demand five years of social media history from visitors.
Enter to win a luxury London break, Tate membership & more to see the largest ever UK retrospective of pioneering photographer Lee Miller. Competition ends 16 Jan 2026.
A homeowner in a Welsh seaside resort refuses to demolish a 40ft cabin neighbours call a 'prison watchtower' and has now applied to add a balcony. Read the full planning battle story.
A Wokingham taxi driver says he's been left suicidal after the council ordered him to pay a £104,000 Community Infrastructure Levy for building an extension that breached approved plans. Read his story.
Former PM David Cameron, after shedding 4st, revives plans for a Cotswolds swimming pool. His 2020 bid was blocked by neighbours citing the Human Rights Act. Will the new proposal succeed?
TV presenter Sarah Beeny holds crisis talks with Somerset Council over her illegally built £3m mansion. A six-year planning battle with locals could see the 'mini-Downton Abbey' razed. Read the latest.
The Trump administration freezes all immigration applications from 19 high-risk nations following a shooting in Washington, D.C. Learn the full story and its impact.
City of Perth councillors are advised to reject Gina Rinehart's helipad application over noise and disruption concerns. Read the latest on the business clash.
A new retrospective explores the life and work of Tom Sandberg, Norway's most famous photographer, whose serene images contrasted with his wild, reckless personal life. Discover the man behind the lens.
Ireland announces stricter immigration measures to curb population growth, including higher income thresholds and longer citizenship waiting periods. Discover the full details of the new policy.
Andrew Causley must demolish his garden summer house after an 18-month planning dispute with a neighbour and Exeter City Council. The couple vow to fight the decision.
Royal Mail driver Andrew Causley faces demolition order for his garden summer house after 18-month planning dispute with Exeter City Council. Read the full story.
A mother in Worcester is ordered to tear down her £170,000 garden building after a planning row with neighbours. Discover the full story behind the council's devastating ruling.
A Worcester mother spent £170,000 building a detached house for her disabled daughter without planning permission. The council has ordered its demolition. Discover the full story.
A Sandbanks businessman faces local fury over plans to build a £700,000 bungalow on one of the last open spaces, with residents warning it creates a 'mini Manhattan'. Discover the planning dispute.
Bath council blocks new padel courts after residents complain the noise is like 'Chinese water torture'. Discover why the world's fastest-growing sport faces local opposition.
Delve into the remarkable career of Pauline Collins through an intimate photographic journey spanning six decades of British television and theatre.
In a landmark move, Spain opens citizenship applications to descendants of International Brigade volunteers who fought against Franco's forces during the Spanish Civil War, honouring their sacrifice eight decades later.
Explore the groundbreaking retrospective of Bidjara artist Michael Cook, whose powerful photographic series challenge colonial narratives and celebrate Indigenous resilience through stunning visual storytelling.
The Duchess of Sussex faces a significant setback for her new lifestyle brand as the US Patent Office rejects a crucial trademark application, casting doubt on the venture's future product lines.
A young job seeker's shocking experience with Woolworths' automated hiring system has gone viral, revealing what critics call a 'dehumanising' and overly complex application process that's leaving applicants frustrated and empty-handed.
Discover the mesmerising world of Graciela Iturbide as her groundbreaking photography retrospective opens in New York, showcasing five decades of iconic imagery from Mexico and beyond.