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Jamie Oliver has been praised after he chased a burglar who tried to enter his home and restrained him until police arrived, according to reports. The TV chef caught the man after chasing him down the street while his neighbours called the police, the Daily Mirror reports.Oliver’s wife, Jools, and their five children, Buddy, Poppy, River, Petal and Daisy, were all at their mansion in Highgate, north London, at the time of the incident last Tuesday, the paper said.A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police said: “At 7.13pm on Tuesday 4 September police were called to reports of an aggressive male…
The Swedish prime minister has rejected calls to resign and said that “nothing will be determined” on an election night that has seen no clear winner emerge after major gains for an anti-immigration party. Neither the centre-right bloc or centre-left bloc in Sweden has taken a convincing victory on a positive night for the far-right Sweden Democrats, who are in a powerful position as the third largest party based on early results.Leader Jimmie Akesson said they were the “real winners” of the election and that the party would now have influence over Swedish politics, with a meeting with centre-right bloc…
The bodies of five people, including a woman and children, have been discovered at a suburban home in the Australian city of Perth. Police do not yet know how they were killed, and it is unclear whether any weapons have been found at the scene.A man, said to be in his 20s, is in custody and being questioned after presenting himself to police.Western Australia assistant police commissioner Paul Steel said: “This is early and we’ve not yet fully examined the scene.”We understand that there are adults and children involved.”He confirmed that up to five bodies were found at the scene…
North Korea has held a huge military parade – the first since negotiations with the US over denuclearisation began in earnest – as the country celebrates the 70th anniversary of its founding. Previous public parades have included nuclear missile launchers, but they did not feature during Sunday’s celebration in Pyongyang – a clear sign that leader Kim Jong Un did not want to cause diplomatic provocation as negotiations continue. Image: The parade was commemorating North Korea’s 70th anniversary as a nation At the end of the parade, Mr Kim waved to the crowd hand in hand with Li Zhanshu, one…
Police will be given extended stop and search powers under a proposed crackdown on acid attacks. A public consultation has been launched on widening the circumstances in which the tactics can be used, as figures suggest there are 15 incidents involving acid every week in the UK.Officers can currently stop and search individuals they suspect of being in possession of a corrosive substance with “intent on causing injury”.The proposed extension will allow police to search anyone they suspect of carrying a corrosive in a public place.Ministers say the move – first mooted as part of a blueprint to tackle serious…
A former Coca-Cola executive who is one of Britain’s most experienced boardroom figures has been lined up to steer Aston Martin’s £5bn drive onto the London stock market. Sky News can exclusively reveal that Penny Hughes will become the first female chair of a British car-maker when the luxury marque lists its shares in the coming weeks.A formal intention to float announcement by the maker of the Vanquish S, DB5 and Lagonda, which will disclose Ms Hughes’s appointment, is expected to be published next week.Her arrival in the Aston Martin Holdings boardroom, alongside a slate of other heavyweight business names,…
The charismatic co-founder and executive chairman of Alibaba, one of the world’s biggest companies, has announced he is retiring. Jack Ma will step down from his role on Monday – his 54th birthday – and plans to devote his time to philanthropy and education.One of the world’s richest men and a revered figure in his homeland of China, Mr Ma said it was “the beginning of an era, not the end”.He was an English teacher before starting Alibaba in 1999 and turning it into a multibillion-dollar internet giant.The company’s value has soared in recent years thanks to a growing portfolio…
A couple and their young child have “amazingly” survived being run over by a train on the London Underground. The unnamed mother was pushing her child in a buggy while looking up at an information board above the platform at Baker Street station on Friday evening.But she did not realise how close she was to the platform edge, British Transport Police (BTP) said.The buggy wheels went off the edge – and she, the buggy and the child fell on to the track. Image: The family were taken to hospital as a precaution The child’s father immediately jumped down to help…
By Lucia Binding, news reporter Away from London, you might expect roads to be a little quieter – but new research shows many other English cities are suffering gridlock. The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) says major investment is needed to alleviate the “misery” drivers face across the country.Here are the 10 most congested areas outside the capital, based on how easy it is to drive from one part of each city to another at peak and off-peak times: From – SkyNews
British and French fishermen have failed to reach a deal to end the scallop wars in the English Channel. Talks broke down in Paris on Friday, with industry bosses unsuccessful in an attempt to agree a compensation package that would address recent skirmishes.Tensions rose last week when five British vessels sparred with dozens of French boats in the Seine Bay – with footage showing fishermen from both sides ramming each other. 1:05 Video: French v Brit Channel clashes On Wednesday, smaller British vessels had pledged not to fish in the area from 15 May to 1 October. Under laws set…
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