South Korean students launch legal action after exams ends early

South Korean students launch legal action after exams ends early

South Korean students launch legal action against their government for £12,000 each after their college admission exams are ended 90 seconds early  The sum demanded would cover the cost of another year studying  The eight-hour test features back-to-back papers on multiple subjects…

Schoolgirl Brianna Ghey was murdered because she was 'vulnerable'

Schoolgirl Brianna Ghey was murdered because she was 'vulnerable'

Schoolgirl Brianna Ghey was murdered because she was ‘vulnerable’ and ‘accessible’ and not because she was transgender, detectives believe after they drew up ‘kill-list’ of five potential victims Follow every detail of the case on The Mail’s acclaimed podcast The Trial  Brianna…

TV's most complained about moments of 2023 revealed

TV's most complained about moments of 2023 revealed

TV’s most complained about moments of 2023 revealed – from Laurence Fox attacking journalist Ava Evans, Adjoa Andoh’s ‘terribly white’ Coronation comment and Richard Madeley grilling British-Palestinian MP Layla Morgan Ofcom said it received 69,236 complaints about 9,638 cases this year 8867…

Shoplifter arrested in front of Chris Philp admits theft spree

Shoplifter arrested in front of Chris Philp admits theft spree

EXCLUSIVE Shoplifter arrested in front of policing minister Chris Philp as he talked to store staff about shoplifting admits week-long theft spree – and walks free from court Patrolling officers pounced on an alleged shoplifter as he walked out of Next  The…

UK's busiest airports haven't fully installed new fast-track scanners

UK's busiest airports haven't fully installed new fast-track scanners

None of Britain’s 10 busiest airports have fully installed new fast-track security scanners that allow passengers to board with liquids still in their carry-on bags London City Airport is only one to have ‘Next Generation Security Checkpoints’ Heathrow Airport unable to confirm…