Thursday 22 June 2017

Hotel receptionist and mother-of-one, 30, hanged herself just two months after her boyfriend, 29, took his own life


Kyle Jones (pictured left with Ms Bedernyak) died after a New Years Eve party earlier this year 

A heartbroken girlfriend hanged herself just two months after after her boyfriend took his own life, an inquest heard today.

Hotel receptionist Laura Bedernyak, 30, killed herself after the death of her football player boyfriend Kyle Jones.

Queen presents the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot as she attends the races with her granddaughters - while Prince Philip recovers after a short stay in hospital


Her Majesty was resplendent in a fuchsia coat and hat, centre, as she was joined by family members, including Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, right, and Zara Tindall, left, while her husband Prince Philip, 96, continues to recuperate. He left hospital this morning after being admitted as a precaution due to an infection. The monarch looked in her element as she presented a prize to jockey James Doyle who rode the winning horse in the Gold Cup, Big Orange.

Monday 5 June 2017

Ex-assistant tells court how Bill Cosby 'forced her to swallow a white pill, she lost consciousness and then found herself on his bed, her dress pulled up, her breasts exposed - and the comedian lying behind her making grunting sounds'


Kelly Johnson (above left), the first witness for the prosecution in the criminal trial against Bill Cosby for sexual assault against Andrea Constand, broke down and wept as she recalled an alleged assault by Cosby at the Bel Air hotel in 1996. Cosby had arrived at Montgomery County Court in Norristown, Pennsylvania Monday morning for the first day of his trial. The 79-year-old is accused of

Capital falls eerily quiet for a poignant minute's silence as hundreds attend vigil for victims of the London Bridge terror attack



Sadiq Khan has led a vigil of hundreds of Londoners (pictured inset) in remembering those who died following Saturday night's terror attack in the capital. The Mayor of London was joined by senior officers from the Metropolitan Police, as well as paramedics and fire crews, for an emotional service