Grandfather, 71, and daughter-in-law, 40, killed in gas explosion that ripped through terraced house
The body of retired company director Leslie Rourke, 71, was discovered buried beneath the basement and groundfloor of the property shortly after midnight. His daughter-in-law Jeanette Rourke, 40, also died in the explosion and her body was still being recovered yesterday afternoon. Jeannette’s husband Nick, in his 40s, was rescued from the rubble and is fighting for his life in hospital.
Woman ‘caught drink driving’ rubbed officer’s groin and offered him a THREESOME
Christian TV channel opens headquarters… next to a LAP DANCING club
Top ranking army officer secretly filmed children in swimming pools and supermarkets
Schoolgirl, 10, spots grammar mistakes in English exam… and complains to Michael Gove
Pussy drink ‘ pornographic’ billboards banned after complaints from women
Lights, camera, eruption! The sun has its largest solar storm of the year
Solar flares, which are the greatest explosive events we experience, take place on the Sun when energy stored in twisted magnetic fields is suddenly released. The bursts of radiation aren’t a threat to humans, although when powerful enough they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel.
Council blasted after spending £7,000 on a private neck operation for their clerk
University professor, 66, trampled to death by rampaging cows while walking his dog
Rival teams from world’s smallest football league join forces… and win sport’s smallest trophy
Primary school teacher ‘tried to rape young girl and sexually assaulted seven other pupils’
UKIP cllr to step down after ant-Semitic rant and saying Muslims should be burned to death
Man Utd boss David Moyes admits he may RETURN to Everton
Woman’s meal from Marks and Spencer contained a dead BEETLE
Thrill-seekers caught on camera as they try out Britain’s newest rollercoaster
Driver stuck in traffic jam caught 12 illegal immigrants… in the back of a FREEZER lorry
Roger Furnell, 52, pulled to a halt on the M1 when he heard loud banging noises coming from inside a German HGV. Intrigued, the heating engineer manoeuvered his Hyundai i40 behind the seven-tonne freezer truck and saw its back doors flexing as if they were being forced open.
Police hunt for 100 illegal pitbulls sold as family pets
Two-year-old boy has to be rescued after climbing onto a 40ft high hotel ROOF
Preston Likely, 42, scrambled up a drainpipe to reach the stricken tot after spotting him perched on the top of the pitched roof. The little boy’s panicked mother had tried to rescue him but became stuck herself as she tried to reach her son.













