Lanzarote Faces Tourism Backlash: Winds, Costs and Overcrowding Fuel Debate
Disgruntled tourists are turning against Lanzarote, citing costs and weather while local residents grapple with broader infrastructure pressures and housing shortages.
Disgruntled tourists are turning against Lanzarote, citing costs and weather while local residents grapple with broader infrastructure pressures and housing shortages.
A Central Coast father, Cameron Degan, has died suddenly while on a family holiday in Thailand. A fundraising effort has been launched to assist his grieving family with repatriation and funeral costs.
Rapper Tory Lanez is suing the California prison system for $100 million, alleging authorities negligently housed him with a violent inmate who stabbed him 16 times in 2025.
UK motorists are facing warnings regarding the Highway Code's '100' rule, which mandates headlight use when visibility drops below 100 metres and restricts fog light usage.
A federal jury has ordered Los Angeles to pay $11.8 million to Isaac Castellanos, who was blinded by an LAPD projectile during 2020 World Series celebrations. The case highlights ongoing legal battles over the police department's use of 'less-lethal' munitions.
A group of masked individuals armed with machetes injured an 18-year-old in a targeted attack at Melbourne’s Eaton Mall. Police are continuing their search for the suspects and have increased patrols in the area.
A group of elementary students from Saanich have been named 'Math Stars' in recent InSpire Canada competitions. The achievement highlights the success of the Marigold Math Club in fostering advanced problem-solving skills.
A 34-year-old man is facing multiple assault charges after allegedly striking nine people and brandishing a needle at a New South Wales service station. Following a police pursuit, the suspect was arrested at a church and has since been refused bail.
Opening statements commence Tuesday in Harvey Weinstein’s third New York rape trial. A jury of seven men and five women will hear the case, which is expected to last four weeks.
Surrey Police report no evidence of a high-profile alleged rape in Epsom after days of civil unrest. Authorities have also refuted speculation that immigrants were involved in the reported incident.
Paul Quinn has been convicted for a 2003 rape that led to Andrew Malkinson's 17-year wrongful imprisonment. The Independent Office for Police Conduct is now investigating five officers regarding the mishandling of the original case.
BBC Gardeners' World presenter Adam Frost reflects on the marital strain caused by his intense career, including his formative years competing at the Chelsea Flower Show.