South West Water admits supplying unfit drinking water in Brixham

South West Water (SWW) has formally admitted to providing water that was unsafe for human consumption following a cryptosporidium outbreak in Devon earlier in 2024. The admission came after a prosecution initiated by the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI), which arose due to an incident that led to over 140 confirmed cases of infection and resulted… Continue reading South West Water admits supplying unfit drinking water in Brixham

Doctor Who spin-off's Ianto's Shrine in Cardiff to be taken down after 17 years

A well-known tribute to Ianto Jones, a beloved character from the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood, is set to be dismantled after standing for more than 17 years in Cardiff’s Mermaid Quay. The shrine, created by fans to honor the queer character near the original filming location, has become a significant landmark for devotees of the… Continue reading Doctor Who spin-off's Ianto's Shrine in Cardiff to be taken down after 17 years

HMS Dragon: British warship not expected to sail to Cyprus until next week

The British Royal Navy is preparing HMS Dragon for deployment to the eastern Mediterranean amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Currently being loaded with ammunition at Portsmouth, the Type 45 Destroyer had initially been assigned to a different mission before Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced its new role to protect the UK’s military… Continue reading HMS Dragon: British warship not expected to sail to Cyprus until next week

Men on trial accused of 'shadow policing' for China on British soil

A court has heard allegations that two men, a retired Hong Kong police officer and a former Border Force official—both holding British passports—engaged in covert “shadow policing” activities within the UK on behalf of China. The individuals, Chung Biu “Bill” Yuen, aged 65, and Chi Leung “Peter” Wai, 38, stand accused of conducting surveillance on… Continue reading Men on trial accused of 'shadow policing' for China on British soil

MP says husband has not broken law, after arrests over China spying

Scottish Labour MP Joani Reid has publicly stated that she is not involved in her husband’s business affairs following the arrest of three men on suspicion of espionage for China. Reid affirmed that she has never observed anything that would lead her to believe her spouse, David Taylor, has engaged in illegal activities. The Metropolitan… Continue reading MP says husband has not broken law, after arrests over China spying

Keir Starmer defends Iran response as Kemi Badenoch calls for more action

Sir Keir Starmer has stressed that the primary focus of the UK government’s response to the ongoing conflict in Iran is the safety of British citizens. His comments come in the wake of President Trump’s criticism over the UK’s decision to withhold permission for US forces to use British military bases during the initial strikes… Continue reading Keir Starmer defends Iran response as Kemi Badenoch calls for more action

Man on trial for cold-case rape that saw Andrew Malkinson jailed

A man is currently standing trial, charged with the 2003 rape of a woman in an assault that previously led to the wrongful imprisonment of Andrew Malkinson, who endured 17 years behind bars. Paul Quinn, aged 51, denies allegations including rape, strangulation, and causing grievous bodily harm with intent. His case is being heard before… Continue reading Man on trial for cold-case rape that saw Andrew Malkinson jailed

Natalie McNally: Family comforted murder accused Stephen McCullagh

The family of Natalie McNally welcomed Stephen McCullagh into their home for their daughter’s wake on Christmas Day 2022, despite the tragic circumstances. They expressed sympathy for him, feeling “devastated” on his behalf. McCullagh, 36, from Lisburn, County Antrim, has denied the accusation of murdering Natalie, who was discovered dead in her Silverwood Green residence… Continue reading Natalie McNally: Family comforted murder accused Stephen McCullagh

Newcastle Gaza protesters found guilty of factory damage

Three women involved in a protest at a factory in Newcastle have been found guilty of causing criminal damage after targeting the site over its purported connections to Israel. The incident took place at Pearson Engineering, owned by the Israeli government through Rafael Advanced Defence Systems. During the protest in February 2025, the women employed… Continue reading Newcastle Gaza protesters found guilty of factory damage

Distressed elderly woman died alone in A&E corridor at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd, visitor says

A visitor to Ysbty Glan Clwyd hospital in north Wales has reported witnessing a deeply distressing event in the A&E department, where an elderly woman died alone in a corridor, visible to other patients. Nadia Wainwright, who was at the hospital with her unwell partner, described how the woman appeared frail and in distress but… Continue reading Distressed elderly woman died alone in A&E corridor at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd, visitor says