Moment teen migrant evades French police to get on rubber boat to Britain after 100 failed attempts

A TEEN migrant who tried 100 times to get to Britain vowed he can never be stopped — moments before dodging cops and jumping on to a boat on a French beach. I watched Abdul Usman — who claims to be 17 — evade police as they fired tear gas and knifed a “taxi boat” … Read more

New twist in missing Brit case as family told human remains and wallet have been found near where he vanished in Turkey

THE family of a missing Brit have been told human remains and his wallet have been found near where he vanished. Korhan Berzeg, 83, did not return to his Turkish holiday home after taking his dog for a walk in June last year. 3 Korhan Berzeg, 83, went missing in June last yearCredit: Supplied 3 … Read more

Dejected Tupac murder suspect Keefe D feels ‘abandoned by his loyal gang soldiers’ as they refuse to lend him bail cash

TUPAC Shakur murder suspect Duane “Keefe D” Davis feels let down by his fellow gangsters in his “hour of need” as he languishes in jail unable to raise his bail money. Keefe D expected to “be out and at home” hours after a Las Vegas judge granted him bail in February in the Tupac murder … Read more

I’ve developed bizarre hobby linked to local bins after spotting one in shape of a bear — my wife hates the whole thing

A DAD has picked up a bit of a rubbish hobby — photographing and rating local bins. “Binfluencer” Andy Bailey has snapped nearly 100 and posts them on Instagram. 1 Andy Bailey judges rubbish bins in his Cheshire town for personality, placement, popularity, performance, and ‘pristine’Credit: Glen Minikin He gives them a score out of … Read more

Firm at centre of Post Office scandal is still being given govt deals after vowing not to take new taxpayer-funded works

THE firm behind the Horizon software that led to hundreds of sub-postmasters being wrongly prosecuted is still being given government deals. Fujitsu vowed not to take new taxpayer-funded public works when the ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office sparked outrage in January. 1 Fujitsu is still being awarded Government contracts, even after it … Read more

Rail firms to get £50m compensation for Easter engineering works — but axe payouts to suffering passengers

TRAIN companies will get £50million compensation for Easter engineering works — but have axed payouts to passengers. Network Rail will cover firms’ reduced ticket income as fewer people travelled due to 493 weekend projects. 1 Rail firms will get £50million compensation for Easter engineering works — but have axed payouts to suffering passengersCredit: PA But … Read more

Pilot who bludgeoned wife to death will leave prison with £200k divorce deal & £30k a year pension

A PILOT who bludgeoned his wife to death will leave jail with a £200,000 divorce deal and pension of £30,000 a year. Robert Brown, 60, killed Joanna Simpson just one week before their marriage split was finalised. 1 Pilot Robert Brown will leave jail with a £200,000 divorce deal and pension of £30,000 a yearCredit: … Read more

Court system which let chemical attacker Abdul Ezedi stay in UK ‘must be opened up to allow more scrutiny of decisions’

THE court system which let chemical attacker Abdul Ezedi stay in the UK must be opened up to allow more scrutiny of decisions, experts say. The 35-year-old sex offender, who drowned in the Thames after hurling chemicals at an ex-partner and her children in South London, won his case at an anonymised first-tier asylum tribunal. … Read more

Humza Yousaf vows to finally pass laws tackling hatred of women but critics say it’s ‘too late’

HUMZA Yousaf has vowed to finally pass laws tackling hatred of women within two years. But critics accused the First Minister of being “too slow” to protect females facing abuse. 3 The First Minister vowed to pass laws tackling misogynyCredit: Alamy 3 The legislation was first proposed by then-First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s National Advisory Council on Women … Read more

The UK pub with its own planetarium – and you can even spot the Northern Lights from it

THERE can’t be many pubs that boast their own planetarium, but that is exactly what I found when I went to Northumberland in search of the Northern Lights. The hamlet of Twice Brewed is twice blessed, home to a state-of-the-art youth hostel and visitor centre with views of Hadrian’s Wall, while the inn next-door offers … Read more