Danish mink rise again: hordes of culled mink resurface from the grave
A police spokesman explained: "Gases are formed during decomposition, which causes the bodies to swell a little and, in worst cases, they get pushed out of the ground"
A police spokesman explained: "Gases are formed during decomposition, which causes the bodies to swell a little and, in worst cases, they get pushed out of the ground"
The idea of the jet pack goes back to the 19th century but it didn’t become a reality until the 1960s. Could it soon become part of the mainstream, asks Steven Cutts
Cabinet Office minister attacks refusal to adopt a ‘laissez-faire approach’ to border controls
President-elect Joe Biden has introduced his national security team, his first substantive offering of how he’ll shift from Trump-era “America First” policies by relying on experts from the Democratic establishment to be some of his most important advisers
Friends of the Earth urge government to provide ‘crucial’ support for farmers to help expand tree planting
Nobel Prize laureate joins five former British prime ministers in demanding re-think
Digital certificates aim to make travel easier
‘Every day we hear from families who would give anything to see their loved ones and we know there will be thousands of people in complete despair at this announcement’
From ‘The Crown’ and ‘Stranger Things’ to ‘BoJack Horseman’ and ‘Rick and Morty’, Ed Power has you covered
Nineties cult culminated in the largest suicide event to take place on American soil
Incident took place at around 10.30pm on Tuesday
With major COVID-19 vaccines showing high levels of protection, British officials are cautiously — and they stress cautiously — optimistic that life may start returning to normal by early April
Dubois finally meets Joyce on Saturday night in a fight of two of Britain’s undefeated heavyweights that once appeared destined to fail
A new documentary fuels suspicions that Baskin killed her ex-husband Don Lewis, but she’s a victim of a sexist witch-hunt, says Charlotte Cripps
The deaths have restarted the debate around culling sharks, which activists say is “inhumane”
Twitter is relaunching its verification process – and asked for feedback on who should get its controversial blue ticks.
Midfielder has spent less than an hour on the pitch for the Reds this season
Environmental experts have likened the ship, which holds 34 tanks of oil, to a “floating bomb”
A woman attacked two others with a knife in the city of Lugano, Switzerland
Government announces Britons can form ‘Christmas bubbles’ over festive period
Studio Cult claims the online retailer has ‘stolen intellectual property’
Applications suspended for citizens of 13 countries including Afghanistan, Libya and Yemen
Black Friday car deals have become as common as the TV deals at your local big-box store
Former West Ham and QPR defender has opened up on his infamous 2011 incident with John Terry for the first time in a new BBC documentary, but received racist abuse after posting a clip of it on Twitter