Gwynedd nurse found guilty of punching neighbour over parking row

A dispute over parking in Llan Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, escalated dramatically when a nurse assaulted her neighbour and forced her way into their home. Christine Sharman, 69, was involved in a confrontation on 25 July 2025 after becoming upset when Alun Jones parked outside her property. The court heard that the disagreement quickly intensified, resulting in… Continue reading Gwynedd nurse found guilty of punching neighbour over parking row

Three young people contract meningitis in Weymouth

Health officials have reported that three young individuals in a Dorset town have recently been diagnosed with meningitis. Two of the cases involve students attending Budmouth Academy in Weymouth, while the third is linked to Wey Valley Academy. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) confirmed that these infections were identified between 20 March and 15… Continue reading Three young people contract meningitis in Weymouth

Alex Manninger: Martin Keown's tribute to 'one of Arsenal's greatest unsung heroes'

Reflecting on Alex’s impact, it becomes increasingly clear just how remarkable his contribution was. At the time he and several new players joined the team, I was sidelined due to injury, which meant I wasn’t sharing the pitch with them initially. However, I observed their dedication from a different vantage point. After breaking my shoulder… Continue reading Alex Manninger: Martin Keown's tribute to 'one of Arsenal's greatest unsung heroes'

Andrew Malkinson wrongfully served 17 years for rape. Now Paul Quinn has been convicted

This text appears to be an excerpt from a detailed news report on a major miscarriage of justice involving Andy Malkinson, who was wrongly convicted of a serious sexual assault rooted in DNA evidence delays and investigative errors. The real perpetrator was later identified as Paul Quinn, whose DNA was finally matched to evidence decades… Continue reading Andrew Malkinson wrongfully served 17 years for rape. Now Paul Quinn has been convicted

Daniel Kinahan arrested in Dubai over serious organised crime

Daniel Kinahan, an Irish fugitive and alleged crime boss, has been apprehended in Dubai in connection with serious organized crime charges. The arrest, which took place in the United Arab Emirates, follows a warrant issued by Irish courts, as reported by RTÉ, Ireland’s national broadcaster. Kinahan, who is in his 40s, was the focus of… Continue reading Daniel Kinahan arrested in Dubai over serious organised crime

'Staggering' I was not told Mandelson failed vetting, says Starmer

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has expressed his shock upon learning that Lord Peter Mandelson failed the initial security vetting process, a fact that neither he nor any other minister had been informed about at the time of Mandelson’s appointment as the UK’s ambassador to the US. The prime minister described the situation as “staggering”… Continue reading 'Staggering' I was not told Mandelson failed vetting, says Starmer

Key questions facing government over Mandelson vetting

The prime minister is scheduled to appear before Members of Parliament on Monday to clarify the circumstances surrounding Lord Mandelson’s failure to clear initial security vetting required for his appointment as ambassador to the United States. This development has raised numerous questions about the transparency and handling of the process. One major point of contention… Continue reading Key questions facing government over Mandelson vetting

Man guilty of 2003 rape that saw innocent Andrew Malkinson jailed

A man with a history of sex offenses has been convicted for a rape case that wrongfully imprisoned another individual for 17 years. Paul Quinn, aged 52, faced trial at Manchester Crown Court over an attack in Little Hulton, Salford, dating back to 2003. Despite his denial of the assault, new DNA evidence linked him… Continue reading Man guilty of 2003 rape that saw innocent Andrew Malkinson jailed

Kensington Gardens shut amid Israeli Embassy 'drone threat' probe

Authorities are currently examining several discarded objects found in Kensington Gardens, London, following the circulation of a video online. In this footage, a group claims responsibility for attempting to target the nearby Embassy of Israel with drones carrying hazardous substances. The Metropolitan Police have stated that the embassy itself has not been subjected to an… Continue reading Kensington Gardens shut amid Israeli Embassy 'drone threat' probe

Kettering Town to celebrate moment it made football history

Fifty years ago, a significant milestone in football history was set by a non-league club that introduced shirt sponsorship for the first time. Kettering Town, also known as the Poppies, inadvertently laid the foundation for an industry now valued in the hundreds of millions when they displayed “Kettering Tyres” on their shirts on January 24,… Continue reading Kettering Town to celebrate moment it made football history