Niyak Ghorbani was wrestled to the ground by four Met officers and handcuffed The 38-year-old was counter-protesting the pro-Palestine march in London By Matthew Lodge and Ian Gallagher and Cameron Charters Published: 12:40 EDT, 10 March 2024 | Updated: 12:44
Author: Matthew Lodge
Sadiq Khan faces fresh questions over public spending after he sends £117k ‘night tsar’ – who is also a BBC DJ – around the world on luxury trips to ‘build partnerships’ – despite London’s declining party scene as 1,165 venues shut in three years
Amy Lamé has come under criticism after trips to Sydney, Bologna and Madrid By Matthew Lodge Published: 21:16 EST, 25 February 2024 | Updated: 22:00 EST, 25 February 2024 Sadiq Khan was last night facing fresh questions over his public spending
Pilot of plane that crashed into new flats had to eject to safety when aircraft’s roof started to break up mid-flight, investigation finds
The 62-year-old pilot had been performing acrobatics before the incident He was left with a deep cut to the head and the loss of sight in his right eye By Matthew Lodge and Ivan Prothero Published: 14:54 EST, 23 February
Shocking moment pensioner’s Jack Russell is savaged in the street by ‘Mastiff-type’ dog as onlookers desperately try to save it – before terrified terrier breaks free only to be fatally hit by passing car
By Matthew Lodge Published: 07:15 EST, 15 February 2024 | Updated: 07:44 EST, 15 February 2024 This is the horrifying moment a pensioner’s beloved Jack Russell was mauled in front of her in a brutal attack by another dog. Diane
Are you eligible for Storm Jocelyn payout? Check to see if YOU can claim up to £80 as severe weather grips Britain
By Matthew Lodge Published: 17:15 EST, 23 January 2024 | Updated: 17:20 EST, 23 January 2024 As Britain recovers from Storm Isha and prepares to face a battering from Storm Jocelyn, millions of homeowners will be counting the potential cost
‘Prolific’ cowboy roofer, 37, who callously targeted elderly and vulnerable people and overcharged them for unnecessary work is jailed
By Matthew Lodge Published: 19:17 EST, 22 January 2024 | Updated: 19:23 EST, 22 January 2024 A ‘prolific’ cowboy roofer who targeted elderly and vulnerable residents, and overcharged them for unnecessary work, has been jailed. Quenton Allen lied to homeowners
British and US troops launch strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen for the second time: Fighter jets, warships and submarines pound missile launch facilities across the country in retaliation for Iran-backed militia’s Red Sea ship attacks
‘Proportionate and necessary’ strikes hit eight targets, a coalition of forces said By Matthew Lodge and Elena Salvoni Published: 16:42 EST, 22 January 2024 | Updated: 18:28 EST, 22 January 2024 British and US forces have hit Houthi missile sites
Foreign Gen Zers want to learn slang like ‘beef’, ‘bare’ and ‘fam’ as they get to grips with British street talk
By Matthew Lodge Published: 20:53 EST, 21 January 2024 | Updated: 21:11 EST, 21 January 2024 Foreign students learning English are trying to learn slang phrases such as ‘beef’, ‘bare’ and ‘fam’ in a bid to understand Britain’s Generation Z,
Recruiters blame Army’s staffing crisis on strict rules about tattoos, hay fever and asthma – as figures show how MoD is still failing to meet targets
By Matthew Lodge Published: 07:52 EST, 17 January 2024 | Updated: 08:12 EST, 17 January 2024 The Army should ditch its loosen restrictions on hiring soldiers with tattoos and those with a history of asthma to solve its recruitment crisis,