[ad_1] Charlotte AndrewsBBC News, BournemouthDorset PoliceNasen Saadi, now aged 21, stabbed Amie Gray to death on a beach in BournemouthCriminology student Nasen Saadi has been jailed for life with a minimum of 39 years for the murder of Amie Gray and the attempted murder of Leanne Miles on a Dorset beach.The BBC explores how police put him behind bars despite having no DNA evidence.It was a Friday night and the
[ad_1] DAILY EXPRESSThe death toll from the earthquake which hit Myanmar and Thailand on Friday could be in the hundreds, with the Daily Express reporting the 7.7 magnitude quake caused tremors as far away as India and China. Thailand's capital Bangkok has been declared an emergency zone.DAILY STARThe striking photo of a skyscraper's collapse at a work site in Bangkok features on a few front pages this morning, including the
[ad_1] Anne Soy & Lucy FlemingBBC News, Nairobi & LondonUkrainian HelicoptersCaptain Serhiy Muzyka, who started his career in the Soviet army, never dreamt that his final deployment before heading into retirement after 43 years piloting helicopters would be play out like a Tom Cruise movie.The 60-year-old Ukrainian ended up in a terrifying and deadly situation in South Sudan when what seemed like a routine operation for the UN earlier this
[ad_1] They say writers are their own worst critics - but for the man who could become the next President of Poland, nothing could be further from the truth.Karol Nawrocki has been widely ridiculed after it emerged that several years ago, he donned a disguise to praise his own book on TV.Written by a mysterious author called Tadeusz Batyr, the book documented the life of a gangster from 1980s communist
[ad_1] By Rich McKay(Reuters) -Boos, jeers and choruses of "do your job" greeted U.S. Representative Victoria Spartz at a town hall on Friday in her Indiana congressional district as she defended sweeping cuts across the federal government, the latest such event by a Republican lawmakers to generate loud voter backlash.Spartz went ahead with the town hall even after House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson urged Republican lawmakers to avoid such
[ad_1] Ana Faguy & Brandon DrennonBBC News, Washington DCWatch: US drivers react to Trump's new auto tariffFor two years, Jeannie Dillard has saved what she can on her fixed income to replace the vehicle that was stolen from her home and found totalled a few miles away. She looked around a used car dealership in Virginia on Thursday, peering at sticker prices with a newfound worry: blanket tariffs on foreign
[ad_1] Jimmy FontaineAlex Warren has kept Chappell Roan off the top of the UK singles chart for the last two weeksAlex Warren is on top of the world.Ordinary, a song he wrote for his wife Kouvr after their wedding last year, is at number one in six different countries.He has two more songs in the UK Top 40, and his UK tour has been upgraded to 5,000-capacity venues, due to
[ad_1] Streets were flooded Friday in a Mexican city across from Texas, after heavy downpours along the Mexico-U.S. border led to at least three deaths in Texas and one in Mexico. Several neighborhoods in the border city of Reynosa, across the Rio Grande from Hidalgo County, Texas, found themselves under water after severe storms flooded streets and homes. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Samantha PolingBBC Investigations CorrespondentWatch Craig Brooks being confronted about whisky cask investmentsIt was the last thing I was expecting as I sat in my office late one evening.I had been using some new facial recognition software, seeing how well it worked.I put a photo of Craig Arch – the CEO of Cask Whisky Ltd, the multi-million-pound international award-wining cask whisky business – into the software. I wasn't expecting to
[ad_1] Sian VivianBBC Wales InvestigatesWyre DaviesBBC Wales InvestigatesTony Summers, whose son died after contracting HIV and Hepatitis C from infected blood products, says he "just wants this to be over"Victims of infected blood are dying "two a week" while awaiting compensation for the biggest scandal in the history of the NHS, campaigners say.More than 30,000 people in the UK were given treatments infected with HIV and Hepatitis C between the