A book dealer has said he is "devastated" after more than £2 million worth of rare antique books and manuscripts have been burgled from a warehouse in Feltham .more
Deny it as much as you like, but nothing quite says 'I love as' being able to demonstrate the pounding your credit card has taken on Valentine's Day.more
Austrian police say they have detained a man described by local media as "Hitler's double" for possible violations of laws against glorifying the Nazi era.more
Variety, the platitude goes, is the spice of life. When it comes to lunch, however, millions of Britons are choosing bland and repetitive instead. More than three quarters of office workers have eaten the same midday meal for the past nine months, a study has found. One in six has chosen to repeat the same sandwich or salad for at least two years.more
The popularity of the breed, which is favoured by celebrities such as the Beckhams and Lady Gaga, has surged in recent years, with registrations increasing by 47 per cent between 2015 and 2016.more
The EU is working on regulations for Artificial intelligence, including safety use of robots, protection of personal data of citizens, civil liability - eg. in case of accidents involving robots - and increase machine reliability.more
Austrian authorities are investigating reports of a man appearing in public in Adolf Hitler's birthplace as the Nazi dictator's double, including the distinctive moustache, haircut and clothing.more
Record numbers of three dolphin species found off Scotland's west coast were found during a survey by the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust (HWDT).more
The National Crime Agency (NCA) said a number of holdalls were found at Hopton-on-Sea on Thursday, and a 'small number of packages' were discovered at Caister-on-Sea on Friday.more
Thousand of people have signed a petition to allow a police dog to retire alongside her loving handler. Sgt David Evans is "heartbroken" at the prospect of not being able to keep four-year-old Ivy when he retires, his daughter said.more