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Bungling council is ridiculed for installing speed bumps to slow drivers right next to the potholes it hasn't fixed
Bungling council is ridiculed for installing speed bumps to slow drivers right next to the potholes it hasn't fixedGet your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREESee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ELEANOR MANN Published: 14:43, 28 May 2026 | Updated: 14:43, 28 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Three wounded in Swiss train station 'bladed weapon' attack, phrase 'Allahu Akbar' allegedly shouted
A man suspected of attacking three individuals at a train station in Switzerland on Thursday morning has been arrested, according to Zurich Cantonal Police."About 30 meters away, I heard a man behind me shout 'Allahu akbar' five or six times, very emotionally and agitatedly," one witness reported recalled to the outlet Blick."Shortly after 8:30 a.m., a man injured three people with a bladed weapon at Winterthur train station. The suspected perpetrator was arrested by police. He is a 31-year-old...
Chemical tank implosion may be deadliest Washington industrial tragedy as 9 remain "unrecovered"
Nine people remain "unrecovered" after a chemical tank imploded in Washington, officials say. Two deaths have been confirmed and several people were injured. Carter Evans reports.
City Hall rejects New York City air conditioning rules for London
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Full-backs and midfield balance key to Arsenal hopes of taming PSG’s devastating wings
Jurriën Timber’s likely unavailability means a reshuffle that will affect selections in all areas of the sideIt would be easy to look at Saturday’s Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal and see it as a battle of attack versus defence, of beauty against pragmatism, of French elan against English doughtiness, as some sort of tussle for the soul of football. But it would not entirely be true. And where, after all, was the honour at Agincourt? In the vainglorious charges of...
TikTokers fuel Kent beach 'link up' chaos: Hundreds of teenagers 'ambush' seaside town during heatwave and run riot in front of families as 'selfish' sunseekers spark outrage across Britain
Has YOUR area been plagued by selfish sunseekers? Email elizabeth.haigh@dailymail.co.uk See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ELIZABETH HAIGH, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 14:31, 28 May 2026 | Updated: 14:33, 28 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Asylum seeker accused of sex attacks told police he walked woman home as 'act of kindness'
An asylum seeker accused of sexually assaulting two women told police he walked one of his alleged victims home as "an act of kindness".
Magistrates courts are already under huge amounts of pressure – cutting jury trials will make things worse
chrisdorney/ShutterstockProposals to cut the use of jury trials for most offences would be one of the most significant legal reforms in UK history. The government’s plans have prompted much debate in legal circles and beyond – mainly around whether they go against the UK’s democratic principles. The government’s hope is that reducing jury trials will address the growing backlog of cases in the Crown Court. But the proposals included in the courts and tribunals bill suggest that many more case...
Mystery of empty canoe found drifting along river sparks urgent appeal
HM Coastguard said locating the owner of the Canadian canoe was a 'time-critical incident'
‘Deep unease’ at BBC Radio Scotland as majority of axed presenters are women
The changes are part of a sweeping shake-up by Victoria Easton Riley, BBC Scotland’s new head of audio and eventsThere is a “deep sense of unease” among staff at BBC Radio Scotland after a succession of respected arts presenters, more than half of them women, were dropped from schedules.The changes have prompted questions about diversity of coverage amid an apparent shift to a “more commercial sensibility” for the public broadcaster. Continue reading...
'Neighbours banned us from using own garden when they want to argue'
'Neighbours banned us from using own garden when they want to argue'A family enjoying their garden over the summer were stunned when their neighbours demanded they go indoors so the couple could argue in peace. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By Paige Freshwater, Social News Reporter 14:12, Thu, May 28, 2026 Updated: 14:56, Thu, May 28, 2026 They couldn't believe what they were hearing (stock)...
Family of grandmother, 86, killed by teenage e-bike rider high on cannabis brand his sentence an 'insult' and demand tougher laws
Get your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREE See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy CAITLIN LENG Published: 14:09, 28 May 2026 | Updated: 14:11, 28 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Court rules against Marc Rowan in Hamptons lobster shack dispute
Billionaire co-founder of Apollo has been locked in a battle with East Hampton for years over changes to eatery
Pub landlord's plans to run funfair in garden sparks row as neighbours claim 'eyesore' will cause parking chaos
Pub landlord's plans to run funfair in garden sparks row as neighbours claim 'eyesore' will cause parking chaosDo you have a story? Email lettice.bromovsky@dailymail.co.uk See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy LETTICE BROMOVSKY, NEWS REPORTER Published: 13:50, 28 May 2026 | Updated: 13:50, 28 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Cops Declare Woman Dead. A Month Later, She Walks Into Police Station
Shivani Kalmekar went missing in April from Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh. She was declared dead by Maharashtra police, who arrested her father and brother for allegedly murdering her.
Supply teacher, 36, who took more than 100 photos up girl pupils' skirts is caught when parents sees image of their child in school uniform on social media
Supply teacher, 36, who took more than 100 photos up girl pupils' skirts is caught when parent sees image of their child in school uniform on social mediaSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JAMES TOZER, NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT and STEWART WHITTINGHAM, REPORTER Published: 13:43, 28 May 2026 | Updated: 13:45, 28 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Crime prize features all-women shortlist for first time ever
Crime prize features all-women shortlist for first time everClick here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sport See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy LUCINDA CAMERON FOR THE SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL Published: 13:39, 28 May 2026 | Updated: 13:39, 28 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Police apologise to Henry Nowak's family for handcuffing teenager just moments before death
Police have apologised for the treatment of Henry Nowak, including handcuffing the teenager just moments before he died. Sikh man Vickrum Digwa was found guilty of murdering the 18-year-old university student in Southampton on the night of December 3 2025.Temp Deputy Chief Constable, Hampshire and IoW Police said: “I’m sorry that Henry’s life couldn’t be saved that night, and I’m sorry that he was handcuffed and arrested in the moments before he lost consciousness.“When his killer made that cal...
Rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR; IGI airport issues travel advisory
Delhi-NCR experienced a sudden weather shift with rain and severe thunderstorms, prompting a red alert from the IMD. Wind speeds are expected to reach 80 km/h, with the activity continuing until May 31. This follows days of extreme heat, with temperatures dropping significantly. Experts attribute the change to a western disturbance and moisture from the Bay of Bengal.
Family accuse FCDO of lack of support over death of UK man in Grenada
Pathologist found Andrew Frederick’s death was a homicide but UK authorities refused specialist helpThe grieving family of a British man found dead in his home on the Caribbean island of Grenada have accused UK authorities of failing to support their fight for justice.The family of Andrew Frederick, 47, whose body was discovered on 4 January, are calling for an urgent review of the policies governing UK assistance to the loved ones of Brits killed abroad. Continue reading...