Sarah de Lagarde was fully conscious throughout the horrific ordeal, which happened after she slipped onto Tube tracks in wet weather
Impact of pandemic on hospitals set to come under microscope at latest Covid Inquiry hearing
Barbara Smith, landlady of The Bull's Head, said one group of customers had to be moved as 'they felt a bit like they were in the Titanic'
StreetSmart has raised over £12 million since it launched 25 years ago
Police are treating the attack as a hate crime
Shilpa Shah's family say they are 'eternally grateful' to 'hero guide' Kelvin Mwithi
Shilpa Shah, 58, was climbing with seven other women when she plunged to her death
The man sexually assaulted her before exposing himself
It will be illegal to breed, sell, advertise, exchange, gift, rehome, abandon or allow XL bullies to stray in England or Wales
Video shows the mice scurrying across the floor of the restaurant towards horrified customers
Driver released on bail following his arrest
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham calls it a 'kick in the teeth'
An express train rammed into a stationary train, derailing two carriages
Robert Card is suspected of killing 18 people and wounding 13 more after opening fire at a bowling alley
One man died after British-flagged Verity collided with a larger cargo ship in the North Sea
Thousands of Afghans who worked for the British government have been promised UK visas
Tyrone Pinnock was found with stab injuries
Jonathan Clapham and Sam Franks were sacked after disciplinary panel found their actions during the 'highly distressing' stop and search amounted to gross misconduct
Nearly 3,000 flights were at less than 50 per cent capacity as they left the airport in the first half of this year
Jack Hill is sometimes known as 'Jimmy' or 'Jimmy Brazil'