A prosecutor said the case illuminated the “senselessness” of gang violence, remarking on “the insanity of it all and how ...
If anyone drives in Middletown, they now know it is the hometown of Vice President J.D. Vance. The first sign honoring the ...
A Cabinet minister has rejected calls from a senior Labour figure for a new national inquiry into grooming gangs but left the door open for a future investigation. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy ...
On the international stage, Agbadou made his debut for Ivory Coast in 2021 and has been a key player in their qualifiers for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. Sporting director Matt Hobbs told Wolves’ ...
The images online showing the Hollywood sign on fire are fake and were likely generated using artificial intelligence. As of Jan. 9, the fire had not reached Griffith Park, where the Hollywood ...
The murders have shone a light on the postcode turf war of east London where gangs are fighting for control. On Barnfield estate, where Kelyan lived with his mum, the Wildbatch gang operates and ...
Around 30 protestors were outside East Sussex County Council in Lewes to voice their opposition to the possible suspension of county elections in May. Protestors held up signs with slogans like ‘RIP ...
Keir Starmer and members of his Cabinet failed to vote on an amendment calling for the government to set up a national inquiry into grooming gangs, despite ordering his MPs to vote against it.
The Ivory Coast international spent two-and-a-half years at Reims, making 76 appearances and scoring three goals.
WOLVERHAMPTON - Wolves announced Thursday they have signed Ivory Coast defender Emmanuel Agbadou from Reims for a reported fee of £16.6 million ($20.3 million) - the first arrival under new ...
Young men and women in custody are working alongside a charity to deter others from being drawn into gangs, drugs and crime. Real-life stories have been turned into a series of hard-hitting films, ...
MPs will vote on Kemi Badenoch’s call for a national inquiry on grooming gangs after she warned that Sir Keir Starmer’s refusal to back it would fuel concerns about a “cover-up”.