Sister of Birmingham pub bomb victim launches campaign to become West Midlands’ Crime Commissioner

A sister of one of the victims of the Birmingham Pub Bombings is campaigning to become the new West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner. Julie Hambleton’s shopkeeper sister Maxine Hambleton, 18, was one of the 21 people who died when the IRA set off in two public houses in the city centre in November 1974. … Read more

London stab victim pictured: Law student, 18, who died in his mother’s arms

An 18-year-old law student has been pictured for the first time since he was stabbed to death after burglars launched an attack on his family over designer jackets he was selling online. Hussain Ahmed Chaudhry was killed outside his home in Leyton, London, on Wednesday night in an altercation that saw his mother and brother’s … Read more

Scam victim who lost £239,000 of life savings reimbursed

Scam victim who lost £239,000 of life savings reimbursed by her bank after we intervened By Rachel Rickard Straus, Financial Mail On Sunday Published: 21:52 GMT, 13 March 2021 | Updated: 21:52 GMT, 13 March 2021 A scam victim who lost £239,000 of life savings has been reimbursed by her bank after The Mail on … Read more

Nigel Farage slams Meghan Markle for claiming ‘victim status’ in ‘acting performance’ for Oprah

Brexit frontman Nigel Farage has lashed out at Meghan Markle and called her interview with Oprah Winfrey an ‘acting performance’ to ‘plead with people that she had victim status’.  Appearing on Fox News on Wednesday, Farage told host Laura Ingraham that ‘the whole thing was a fabrication’ and defended the British monarchy against claims of racism – saying: … Read more

Nigel Farage slams Meghan Markle for pleading ‘victim status’

Brexit frontman Nigel Farage has lashed out at Meghan Markle and called her interview with Oprah Winfrey an ‘acting performance’ to ‘plead with people that she had victim status’.  Appearing on Fox News on Wednesday, Farage told host Laura Ingraham that ‘the whole thing was a fabrication’ and defended the British monarchy against claims of racism – saying: … Read more

Caprice accuses Harry and Meghan of ‘playing the victim’ following their explosive Oprah interview

Caprice accused Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of ‘playing the victim’ following their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey. The American businesswoman, 49, who relocated to London over two decades ago, claimed the intentions of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, aged 36 and 39, seem ‘contrived’ in a controversial post shared to Instagram on Monday. … Read more

Meghan’s ‘blood money’ earrings: Saudi victim Khashoggi’s lawyer condemns Duchess for wearing gift

The Duchess of Sussex was last night criticised by a lawyer fighting for justice for murdered Jamal Khashoggi over her decision to wear diamond earrings given to her by the man accused of ordering the brutal killing. Michael Eisner, who heads a human rights group founded by Mr Khashoggi three months before his death, said … Read more

Roy Greenslade: The Guardian apologises to alleged IRA rape victim for article

The Guardian newspaper has apologised to an alleged IRA rape victim over an article written about her by ex-Fleet Street editor Roy Greenslade. Ex-Daily Mirror boss and Guardian columnist Mr Greenslade, 74, sparked outrage after revealing his secret long-standing support for the IRA’s bombing campaign. The former professor of journalism at City, University of London was … Read more

Meghan claims she is victim of Palace conspiracy, but RICHARD KAY reveals truth could be tantalising

His grand oak-panelled office with its conference table and comfy sofas in the heart of Whitehall, four miles from Kensington Palace, is too far away for Simon Case to hear the cries of anguish emanating from the royal bunker where he used to work. The irony that he left the back-stabbing, hot-tempered intrigue of palace politics … Read more

Meghan claims she is victim of Palace conspiracy, but RICHARD KAY reveals truth is more tantalising

His grand oak-panelled office with its conference table and comfy sofas in the heart of Whitehall, four miles from Kensington Palace, is too far away for Simon Case to hear the cries of anguish emanating from the royal bunker where he used to work. The irony that he left the back-stabbing, hot-tempered intrigue of palace politics … Read more