The alleged attack was on a woman in her 50s at Camber Sands on the late bank holiday in August
Gibraltar celebrates its national day as it looks ahead to easier border crossings with Spain
Hundreds of people in Gibraltar have gathered for national day celebrations for the first time since the European Union and the U.K. reached a deal to ease travel and trade
Tube drivers’ £72,000 salary not enough to buy house in London, union boss says
Eddie Dempsey, RMT general secretary, says he makes ‘no apology for fighting hard for our members’
Countdown champion heard ‘growling’ before lunging across table to stab rival, court told
John Cowen, 31, is said to have to run across a room with a knife and lunged across a table to attack a rival
Speculation mounts over whether Prince Harry and King will meet as Charles flies back to London
Monarch’s return from Scotland has raised the possibility of a meeting during his son’s stay in UK
Surfing competition cancelled after raw sewage dumped into sea
Organisers of the English Interclub Surfing Championships say they were forced to call off the event after a red flag was raised following a sewage discharge into the sea
Mandelson breaks silence over Epstein scandal and admits there’s ‘very embarrassing’ revelations to come
Peter Mandelson described his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein as ‘an albatross around my neck’
Tottenham fans can be rejected from job working with Arsenal supporters, judge rules
Judge Daniel Wright said employers had a vested interest in not disturbing the harmony of the office
London bus crash latest: 15 people in hospital after bus hits pedestrians outside Victoria station
Eyewitnesses said that ‘people were screaming’ after a bus mounted the pavement near one of London’s busiest stations
Amputee surgeon admits lying to insurers over removal of his own legs
Neil Hopper, 49, has pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud after telling insurers his injuries were the result of sepsis rather than self-inflicted