By Eirian Jane Prosser Published: 19:33 EDT, 6 May 2024 | Updated: 19:35 EDT, 6 May 2024 Avid listeners of The Archers were last night fearing a bloodbath on the normally sedate BBC drama, but the ending of the highly-anticipated
Author: Eirian Jane Prosser
RSCPA’s wildly woke rebrand: As charity casts farmers as villains and slams Brits killing snails – how donors stopped giving after years of ludicrous rescues which have seen seagulls saved and mountain goats rescued…from mountains
The RSPCA launched its new video as part of its For Every Kind campaign By Eirian Jane Prosser Published: 06:42 EDT, 12 April 2024 | Updated: 07:07 EDT, 12 April 2024 Animal lovers and long-term donors have blasted the RSPCA
Co-op says it was hit by more than 300,000 cases of shoplifting and abuse last year – with staff being targeted 1,000 times a DAY amid a slew of shocking raids
According to its annual report, reports rose by 44 per cent in the last year alone By Eirian Jane Prosser Published: 08:11 EDT, 4 April 2024 | Updated: 08:45 EDT, 4 April 2024 The Co-Op has been hit with more
Three more teenagers are arrested over alleged hate crime after shocking footage showed Black schoolboy being hit and told to ‘kiss shoes’ by tormenter
By Eirian Jane Prosser Published: 13:39 EDT, 17 March 2024 | Updated: 14:16 EDT, 17 March 2024 Three more teenagers have been arrested over an alleged hate crime after a shocking video showed a black schoolboy being hit and forced to
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt fails to express confidence in Nick Read’s position as Post Office boss amid claims chairman ‘threatened to quit if he wasn’t paid more than £1m’
It is the latest in the war of words between Henry Staunton and Kemi Badenoch By Eirian Jane Prosser Published: 10:07 EST, 3 March 2024 | Updated: 10:15 EST, 3 March 2024 Chancellor Jeremy Hunt failed to express confidence in the
The Post Office should be ‘handed over’ to postmasters in the wake of the Horizon outrage, ousted chairman furiously tells MPs – as he accuses the Government of ‘failing to do the decent thing’ in blistering letter
It is the latest in the war of words between Henry Staunton and Kemi Badenoch By Eirian Jane Prosser Published: 04:07 EST, 3 March 2024 | Updated: 04:07 EST, 3 March 2024 The Post Office should be ‘handed over’ to
Spiking victim Kate McCann says she feels ‘ashamed’ for failing to report incident to police – as broadcaster bravely reveals she ‘woke up on the floor’ after her drink was drugged
The radio host was spiked by a ‘brazen’ group of men who did in plain sight Have you been a victim of spiking? Email eirian.prosser@dailymail.co.uk By Eirian Jane Prosser and Freya Barnes Published: 20:02 EST, 25 February 2024 | Updated:
Wills holds the fort without Kate: Prince William is all smiles as he meets BAFTA stars backstage at glitzy awards – after apologising for his wife’s absence and shocking fans by admitting he hasn’t seen Barbie
It is the Prince’s first high-profile appearance since his father’s cancer diagnosis By Eirian Jane Prosser Published: 18:56 EST, 18 February 2024 | Updated: 18:59 EST, 18 February 2024 Prince William beamed last night as headed back stage to meet
Ralph Fiennes calls for end to woke trigger warnings at theatres and says performances SHOULD leave viewers ‘shocked and disturbed’ – as he suggests audiences have ‘gone too soft’
By Eirian Jane Prosser Published: 05:37 EST, 11 February 2024 | Updated: 07:13 EST, 11 February 2024 Actor Ralph Fiennes has called to end trigger warnings at threatres suggesting that audiences have ‘gone too soft’. The Harry Potter star, 61,
Police officers caught watching Come Dine With Me and using dumbbells in missing woman’s living room for four hours WON’T face disciplinary action and will just be asked to ‘reflect’ on their actions
Do YOU know the officers involved? Email iwan.stone@mailonline.co.uk By Eirian Jane Prosser Published: 13:54 EST, 8 February 2024 | Updated: 15:37 EST, 8 February 2024 Two police officers who sat watching Netflix in a missing woman’s home and ‘chilled’ for