Eddie Catz founder Darren Johnson, 51, filmed hundreds of photos of women's exposed breasts using two "peepholes" at a public toilet at one of his company sites for over 12 years
A fire broke out in the five-storey listed Bank Buildings at about 11:00 BST.
Arguably one of the most gastronomically diverse cities in the world, London is home to countless restaurants and pop-ups focusing on the cuisine of far-flung nations. Given its relative locality and a clutch of acclaimed chefs, however, the food of Portugal remains dramatically under-represented here. The city’s Portuguese restaurant scene has been over zealously described as ‘burgeoning’ of late, following the opening of Londrino and Bar Duoro, but according to TripAdvisor, Nando’s still occupies four of the top ten Portuguese...
easyJet has started adding Austrian flags to its fleet as it makes the shift to Vienna. The low-cost airline recently announced that it is planning to register 130 aircraft to fly under the new easyJet Europe banner in order to offset negative Brexit effects. That means some 40 per cent of its entire fleet will now carry the Austrian emblem. With a year to go until Britain leaves the European Union easyjet had already transferred half of its UK-registered Airbus...
Women at greater risk of stroke while men are at greater risk of heart attack
In a world dominated by celebrities, beauty bloggers and gaming fanatics wilderness vloggers are becoming a surprise sensation on YouTube, offering harmony and escapism to viewers overrun by modern struggles. From the Canadian bush to rural villages in Cambodia videos featuring bushcraft, primitive technology and survival techniques are proving stiff competition for many conventional channels, often garnering millions of views. The growth is an evolution of popular adventure programmes on TV and mirrors a boom in film releases such as...
The TV chef took to Twitter to offer apprenticeship to Louis Makepeace, 18, who says he was banned from college for being too small
Millicent Barnes, 21, allegedly lost it and abused and threatened a new mum after her little baby accidentally lightly kicked her in the shin on a packed train
If it’s her awkward dance moves in a Cape Town school that cause embarrassment as Theresa May kicks off her tour of Africa, it’s a welcome distraction from a more awkward dance to the tune of her party – bitterly divided on the consequences of a No Deal Brexit. Shuffling from side to side ( as some suggested - “doing the Maybot” ) drew attention away from her awkward two-step with the reality of what is negotiable with the European...
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