Remains found three years after Ben Nevis walker reported missing

Human remains have been located on Ben Nevis during the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of a walker from three years ago. The individual, Harvey Christian, originally from Cambridgeshire, was believed to have been on the mountain in January 2023 when he went missing. Search efforts for the 42-year-old included mountain rescue teams working alongside… Continue reading Remains found three years after Ben Nevis walker reported missing

Monks Eleigh air gun shooting suspect is released on bail

An 80-year-old male has been granted bail following an incident in which an 83-year-old woman was reportedly shot with what authorities suspect was an air weapon. The event took place at a residence on The Street in Monks Eleigh, close to Lavenham. Suffolk Police responded to a call from the ambulance service shortly after 16:00… Continue reading Monks Eleigh air gun shooting suspect is released on bail

Hereford couple quit 9-5 to live and work on campsite in Wales

After enduring the pressures and time constraints of traditional work, many people fantasize about leaving their 9-to-5 jobs behind, buying a campervan, and hitting the open road. However, for most, these thoughts quickly dissipate amid everyday responsibilities and the demands of routine employment. This wasn’t the case for 29-year-old Shane Williams and Sarah Camden, who… Continue reading Hereford couple quit 9-5 to live and work on campsite in Wales

Donations of £15k over James Bulger's Kirkdale grave damage

Over £15,000 has been raised through donations to restore the grave of James Bulger, a toddler whose memorial was recently vandalised. The damage occurred at Kirkdale Cemetery in Liverpool, where two cherub statues flanking James’s headstone were found decapitated on Thursday. James Bulger, who was just two years old, was tragically abducted from his mother… Continue reading Donations of £15k over James Bulger's Kirkdale grave damage

Flights cancelled as travel warnings issued after US-Israeli strikes on Iran

Following deadly strikes launched by the US and Israel against Iran, airlines operating flights to the Middle East have either cancelled or rerouted their services. Carriers such as British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, and Wizz Air have scaled back their flight schedules to destinations in the region, citing safety as the primary reason for these disruptions.… Continue reading Flights cancelled as travel warnings issued after US-Israeli strikes on Iran

Soham murderer Ian Huntley interview with journalist prompted police tip-off

Shortly after the disappearance of schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham in 2002, a journalist’s interview with Ian Huntley, who was then a caretaker, prompted suspicion that led to police involvement. Brian Farmer, a BBC journalist, reflected on the interview, stating, “At the time I was very concerned about some of the things… Continue reading Soham murderer Ian Huntley interview with journalist prompted police tip-off

Asylum seeker guilty of dynamite hoax at MI5 London HQ

A Brazilian man, Julian Valente Pereira, has been found guilty of staging a bomb hoax after placing a fake device outside the MI5 headquarters in London. The incident occurred on January 1, the day following the rejection of his final asylum appeal. Pereira, aged 32, was protesting against the dismissal of his claim for asylum… Continue reading Asylum seeker guilty of dynamite hoax at MI5 London HQ

Kaye Adams not returning to BBC Scotland radio role

Kaye Adams, a well-known radio presenter, will no longer be hosting her show on BBC Scotland. Last year, she was removed from the programme “Mornings With” on BBC Radio Scotland following an internal complaint concerning her conduct. At the time, Adams expressed frustration, saying her reputation had been unfairly damaged and that she had not… Continue reading Kaye Adams not returning to BBC Scotland radio role

Starmer chairs Cobra meeting over US-Israeli strikes on Iran

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has convened a Cobra meeting in response to recent US and Israeli air strikes targeting Iran. These attacks followed the collapse of negotiations earlier in the week aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear programme. Although the UK did not take part in the strikes, explosions were reported in several Iranian cities,… Continue reading Starmer chairs Cobra meeting over US-Israeli strikes on Iran

New £20 Harry Styles tickets axed over tout fears

A limited number of £20 tickets for Harry Styles’ concert have recently been cancelled due to concerns that they might have been purchased by ticket resellers. The tickets were intended for genuine fans, but an error during ticket allocation allowed some to be bought publicly, raising suspicion that touts had obtained them. A representative from… Continue reading New £20 Harry Styles tickets axed over tout fears