Inside the 50-year-old unsolved cold case mystery of a headless woman found wrapped in plastic

A gruesome mystery that has remained unsolved for half a century. In 1974, a woman’s body was found on a Norfolk farm, decapitated, wrapped in plastic and wearing only a Marks & Spencer nightgown. The victim was never identified and the killer was never found. On the 50th anniversary of the grim discovery, a cold… Read More »

Boeing Starliner’s Future Uncertain Even After Safe Landing

Starliner has landed. Boeing’s troubled spacecraft has finally returned home, but two NASA astronauts who headed to the International Space Station in June are still in orbit. After problems with the Starliner’s propulsion system during its approach to the space station in June, NASA officials decided not to send astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore… Read More »

Trump rebrands his nonsense as ‘I weave’ – but is he losing his mind?

For those who have been surprised by Donald Trump’s convoluted rhetoric at his recent political rallies, such as electrocution, bacon sales and cannibal killers, the former US president has an explanation. Trump assured supporters in Pennsylvania on Saturday that what appeared to be incoherent ramblings, with his frequent deviations from his scripted speeches, were actually… Read More »

TfL forced to apologise for fabricated accident figures to justify roundabout upgrade

Transport for London (TfL) has been forced to apologise after using “fabricated” data to justify a major multi-million pound upgrade of a junction. Sadiq Khan’s transport chief has said Hogarth Junction in Chiswick needs “more space for walking and cycling” if the mayor’s goal of “eliminating deaths and serious injuries” from the capital’s roads is… Read More »

Council wants you to prove to parents that you can’t afford private school fees

Parents were asked to provide evidence that they could no longer afford private school fees in order to receive a public school education. In an email sent by Buckinghamshire council, seen by The Telegraph, a mother was told her daughter had been refused admission to two local secondary schools because they were “full”. She was… Read More »

2024 will be the year everyone attacks Jack Black – it’s been long awaited

How quickly things can change in Hollywood. One day, you’re one of the most beloved artists in the world; the next, you’re the poster child for everything that’s bad and cheap about an industry. It’s enough to give a person whiplash – just ask Jack Black. Black, peppery and eccentric star Rock School And Kung… Read More »

The annular solar eclipse will create a ‘ring of fire’ over Easter Island, one of the most isolated spots on Earth

When you buy through links in our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn commission. Credit: Piriya Photography/Getty Images After the excitement of the Great North American Solar Eclipse last April, many people have been asking when the next solar eclipse will occur. The answer is Tuesday, October 2, when an annular eclipse will… Read More »

Boeing Starliner’s parachute team prepares for Crew Flight Test landing without astronauts on September 7

When you buy through links in our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn commission. Two drogue parachutes from a Boeing Starliner test article successfully deployed during a landing system reliability test above White Sands Spaceport in New Mexico on June 21, 2020. | Source: Boeing Starliner, which sets off without astronauts, will separate… Read More »

Fashion Law Is Changing, and It Starts with the Dispute Between Tapestry and the FTC

Fashion loves a fight, and when big brands, big money and big personalities come together, the fights can spill over into the courthouse in spectacular fashion. Many of the industry’s most notable lawsuits have revolved around intellectual property and the brands that power businesses, but with new legal terrain rapidly opening up in fashion, that… Read More »

How can Michel Barnier solve Starmer’s immigration problem?

Napoleon was known to favour lucky generals, and political developments in France could also provide Sir Keir Starmer with a windfall. After weeks of stalemate following a snap election earlier this summer, French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed the European Union’s former Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier as prime minister. It may not be immediately clear… Read More »