Police admit potential that Leah Croucher is dead ‘has to increase’ two years after she vanished

Police searching for a missing teenager have revealed there has been ‘no significant lead’ two years after her disappearance in Milton Keynes – and said that the young woman is potentially ‘no longer alive’. Leah Croucher, 19, was last seen on CCTV down Buzzacott Lane in Furzton, Buckinghamshire while on her way to work on … Read more

Winchester College is to admit girls for first time in its 640-year history

Winchester College is to admit girls for first time in its 640-year history as part of historic £41,000-a-year private school’s ‘modernisation agenda’ The college, in Hampshire, announced the news yesterday as part of ‘new vision’ Girls will be welcomed to the college’s sixth form no later than September 2022 The college has said it hopes … Read more

Nightingale hospitals in London and across England are ‘reactivated and ready to admit patients’

Nightingale hospitals in London and across England have been ‘reactivated’ to be ready to admit patients as the capital’s NHS facilities struggle under the pressure of a new wave of coronavirus cases.  The Excel centre site has been readied after laying deserted for months as Britain yesterday recorded 981 Covid deaths in the deadliest day … Read more

John Cannan’s family begged him to admit to Suzy Lamplugh’s murder

The brother of rapist and murderer John Cannan has blamed him for their father’s death and revealed how the family ‘begged’ him to admit to the murder of London estate agent Suzy Lamplugh.   Cannan, 66, is serving a life sentence for the 1987 murder of Shirley Banks in Bristol and the attempted kidnapping of Julia Holman, as well … Read more

Prince William and Kate Middleton admit Christmas plans uncertain

Prince William and Kate Middleton admitted today that they were still struggling over their plans for Christmas. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 38, told students in Cardiff that they didn’t know who to spend the festive season with. ‘It is so difficult, we are still trying to make plans,’ William said. ‘It’s difficult to know … Read more

Prince William and Kate Middleton admit they ‘don’t know what to do for Christmas’

Prince William and Kate Middleton admitted today that they were still struggling over their plans for Christmas. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 38, told students in Cardiff that they didn’t know who to spend the festive season with. ‘It is so difficult, we are still trying to make plans,’ William said. ‘It’s difficult to know … Read more

White House comms director Alyssa Farah QUITS and is first senior Trump aide to tacitly admit defeat

White House communications director Alyssa Farah QUITS and becomes first senior Donald Trump aide to tacitly admit defeat – as he keeps up barrage of claims that election was ‘rigged’ White House communications director Alyssa Farah is resigning from her post Move is seen as a tactic admission the President Donald Trump is not returning for … Read more

Lawyers petition Garrick Club to admit women members for the first time in its 189-year history 

The Garrick Club is one of the oldest gentlemen’s clubs in the world. Founded in 1831, its past members include Charles Dickens, HG Wells, JM Barrie, AA Milne, Kingsley Amis, Charles Charles Kean, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, and Laurence Olivier The Club was named in honour of the actor David Garrick (pictured), whose acting and management … Read more

PIERS MORGAN: Put your toys back in the stroller and admit defeat, Mr President

The worst shot I’ve ever played in golf came on an excruciatingly public stage. It happened two years ago at the world-famous Carnoustie course in Scotland as I was competing in the prestigious televised Alfred Dunhill Links Championship where, uniquely, amateurs get to play with professionals in a tour event. ‘And now, on the first … Read more

One in 10 children admit gambling with their own money

One in 10 children admit gambling with their own money amid fears thousands of families are being plunged into ‘tidal wave of misery’ More than third gambled in past year, according to Gambling Commission audit Close to 2% aged 11 to 16 classed ‘problem gamblers’ they’re so severely affected Experts blamed the proliferation of gambling … Read more