Asos Co-Founder Dies in Thailand Fall Amid Legal Dispute
Quentin Griffiths, 58, a co-founder of Asos, fell to his death from a building in Thailand. Police found no evidence of foul play, but he was involved in a legal dispute with his ex-wife.
Quentin Griffiths, 58, a co-founder of Asos, fell to his death from a building in Thailand. Police found no evidence of foul play, but he was involved in a legal dispute with his ex-wife.
Metropolitan Police appeal to former royal protection officers as searches continue at Royal Lodge. Sir Keir Starmer considers law change to remove Andrew from succession line.
The UK government is drafting legislation to potentially remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession, pending police investigation outcomes and international agreements.
The UK government will consider legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the royal line of succession following police investigations into misconduct allegations.
The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly planning to buy a Boeing 737-8 Max with a bar and flat-screen TVs for deportation flights and transporting Trump administration officials, sparking internal criticism.
Meadow Raine-Jones receives nearly three-year sentence after setting fire to her ex-wife's home, resulting in the death of a dog. The case involved stalking, harassment, and domestic violence charges.
Oaveed Rahman sentenced to five years for animal cruelty and fraud after 41 pets found dead at his Essex rehoming centre. Victims told court of their trauma as vet described 'most horrific' scene.
Billionaire Leslie Wexner told Congress that Jeffrey Epstein would name-drop Donald Trump and others to appear influential. The deposition revealed details of their relationship and the release of millions of Epstein documents.
The UK Government is reportedly drafting legislation to strip Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of his place in the line of succession following his arrest over Jeffrey Epstein links. A YouGov poll shows 82% of Britons support this move.
Darya Dolidovich, barred from Olympics over family's political stance, becomes first biathlete to compete for Refugee Team after fleeing Belarus for Poland.
The UK government is reportedly preparing a consultation to remove Prince Andrew from the line of succession following police investigations into his conduct, with overwhelming public support for the move.
A week-long World Cup fan festival at Liberty State Park in Jersey City has been canceled. New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill announced a $5 million initiative for community celebrations instead.
In a significant break from former President Donald Trump, Congress has approved funding for key cultural institutions including the Institute of American Indian Arts, reversing previous attempts to eliminate their federal support.
The US channels $10bn into Donald Trump's Board of Peace while UN aid lags, raising concerns that foreign policy prioritises private interests over public good in Gaza.
While President Trump's Board of Peace pledged billions for Gaza's reconstruction, residents in displacement camps see no hope amid ongoing devastation and unmet promises.
New Jersey's Democrat governor has canceled a week-long World Cup FanFest at Liberty State Park, redirecting $5 million to community initiatives across 21 counties.
Kelly Clarkson explains her difficult decision to end 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' to prioritise her children following family changes, while continuing other career projects.
Florida Republicans have passed a bill renaming Palm Beach International Airport after Donald Trump, sparking outrage from Democrats over the partisan move and trademark concerns.
Oaveed Rahman, 26, sentenced to five years for animal cruelty and fraud after leaving dozens of dogs and a cat to starve at his fake Essex rehoming centre, with carcasses found piled up like rubbish.
Six members of a close-knit mother's ski group were among the nine victims of a devastating avalanche at Lake Tahoe's Castle Peak trailhead. The tragedy has left families and communities in mourning.
UNHCR head Barham Salih warns humanitarian aid is critically short while stressing diplomacy remains the sole realistic route to a durable peace in Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.
Former US figure skater Sasha Cohen opens up about the mental and physical toll of Olympic competition, sharing insights from her career and reflections on watching the 2026 Games.
Cross-party MPs call for legislative action to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession following his arrest and Epstein scandal links.
The Football Association will not charge Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe for his controversial immigration comments, issuing only a reminder of responsibilities.
Construction firm Gilbane | Turner offers a $100,000 reward after vandals cause $150,000 in damage to the new Buffalo Bills stadium, with pornographic and anti-LGBTQ graffiti found in suites.
American actor Eric Dane, best known for playing Dr. Mark 'McSteamy' Sloan in Grey's Anatomy, has died aged 53 after battling motor neurone disease. His career spanned TV, film and theatre.
New polling shows the Green Party ahead in the Gorton and Denton by-election, challenging Labour's long-held stronghold. With Reform close behind, the contest is tighter than ever.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been released under investigation after police questioned him over allegations of sharing confidential material with Jeffrey Epstein. Officers searched his Sandringham and Royal Lodge residences.
Readers share experiences of men pushing, shouting, and barging into women in public, highlighting a shift in societal behaviour and calling for change.
A letter from Rodney Brooke highlights the benefits of political plurality in local government, with representation from Conservative, Green, and Labour officials. Other letters discuss Wuthering Heights sales, bed warmers, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor'