Dogs destined to be EATEN in South Korea are saved following months spent in cages

Dogs destined to be eaten in South Korea have been saved following months of being locked up in cages after the coronavirus outbreak delayed their rescue. An animal charity mission to save around 70 dogs from the meat farm in Hongseong finally got underway after Humane Society International worked with the farmer to convince him to quit … Read more

Sprawling manor once owned by Adventures of Robin Hood star Richard Greene goes on sale for £2.9m

A sprawling 18th-century manor once owned by the Adventures of Robin star Richard Greene has gone on sale for £2.9million (€3,400,000). The matinee idol bought Borleagh Manor, situated in Inch, Gorey, Wexford, in 1963 after landing his lead role as the outlaw in the British television series. During his residency, the Georgian country house in … Read more

Sprawling manor once owned by Adventures of Robin Hood star Richard Greene goes on sale for £2.9m

A sprawling 18th-century manor once owned by the Adventures of Robin star Richard Greene has gone on sale for £2.9million (€3,400,000). The matinee idol bought Borleagh Manor, situated in Inch, Gorey, Wexford, in 1963 after landing his lead role as the outlaw in the British television series. During his residency, the Georgian country house in … Read more

Last chance to soak up some rays in the garden as temperatures hit 79F tomorrow

Britons are set to bask in scorching 79F (26C) temperatures tomorrow in the last three days of lockdown sun, before Arctic air brings wintry showers on Sunday and Britain goes back to work next week. It comes ahead of Prime Minister Boris Johnson announcing a five-step plan for Britain’s ‘second phase’ of the coronavirus lockdown … Read more

Two thirds of Britons fear virus more than immediate economic crash, poll finds

Coronaphobia could end up thwarting Boris Johnson’s efforts to ease lockdown – as a poll today suggested the public fears the virus far more than immediate economic meltdown. Exclusive research for MailOnline shows 62 per cent are more worried about the effects of the draconian curbs ending too early, while 38 per cent say their … Read more

The world asks: How did Britain get it so wrong on coronavirus?

The world’s media has lined up to savage Britain’s coronavirus response this week after the UK’s death toll surpassed Italy’s to become the worst in Europe.  Headlines describe the UK as a ‘the problem child of Europe’ and the policies of Boris Johnson’s government as ‘the biggest failure in a generation’.  A shortage of protective … Read more

The world asks: How did Britain get it so wrong on coronavirus?

The world’s media has lined up to savage Britain’s coronavirus response this week after the UK’s death toll surpassed Italy’s to become the worst in Europe.  Headlines describe the UK as a ‘the problem child of Europe’ and the policies of Boris Johnson’s government as ‘the biggest failure in a generation’.  A shortage of protective … Read more

Two men are charged over ‘fake delivery burglary’ at Essex house where boy, 11, was shot 

Two men are charged over ‘fake delivery burglary’ at Essex house where boy, 11, was shot Two men have been charged after a 11-year-old was shot in east London The boy suffered a gunshot injury and is in a serious but stable condition Antony Lascelles, 32, from Romford, and Adian Muirhead have been charged  The … Read more