
Joe Yates
Joe is a journalist for UNILAD, who particularly enjoys writing about crime. He has worked in journalism for five years, and has covered everything from murder trials to celeb news.

The leak is by a children's playground and is claimed to have been discovered by the US Navy almost an entire year before it was announced

As people are becoming increasingly curious about their sexuality, a new term is sparking conversations in the LGBTQ+ community

The Tesla CEO touched on the interstellar comet - which has notably changed color, having had red dust around it but is now bright blue

Sue Radford shared exactly how much she spends on groceries each time she visits the shops

Celeste Rivas Hernandez was found in the trunk of a car registered to singer D4vd back in September

The comet has changed its physical appearance as it hurtled through space being tracked continuously by researchers on Earth

Fans think Kayla Nicole 'creatively' clapped back at the pop star

Charlie Sheen revealed all about his sexual encounters with men as he corrected the 'major misconception' everyone has on his experiences

The beautiful beast was captured sitting in the sun before appearing to look directly at the camera

Traditionally, pumpkins weren't even the vegetable being carved out

It comes as King Charles has been under pressure following revelations in the posthumous memoir of Andrew's accuser, Virginia Giuffre

It isn't the first time the filmmaker, a known pro-lifer, has cast a pro-choice actor to take on a role in his biblical franchise

The procedure takes around 20 minutes and bulks it up, but can cost thousands of dollars

Holly Hill's drink was apparently laced

Chelsea O'Donnell is set to serve jail time, but her past has been anything but smooth sailing

The Tesla boss has weighed in on UK politics, suggesting that the people have had enough

President Donald Trump addressed whether he'd consider a backdoor entrance into the Oval Office at the end of his current term

Tylenol's parent company refuted the claims, stating that 'sound science clearly shows' that taking their drug 'does not cause autism'

Four-year-old Austyn, six-year-old Amelia, nine-year-old Aubrey and 12-year-old Adalee were all suffering with the same condition

Deidre Harm vanished after leaving a bar in downtown Wisconsin Rapids on 10 June 2006