A tragic shooting in south-east London has claimed the life of a 14-year-old boy named Eghosa Ogbebor. The incident occurred on Lord Warwick Street in Woolwich at approximately 15:40 BST on Thursday. Emergency services arrived promptly and paramedics treated the boy at the scene, but unfortunately, he was pronounced dead at the location. Authorities have… Continue reading Woolwich shooting victim, 14, named as Eghosa Ogbebor
Author: Dave Carter
Trainer 'never had a penny' on his 300-1 winning horse Crokes Cross
Crokes Cross stunned the British horse racing scene by winning her debut race at Kelso with astonishing odds of 300-1, equalling the UK record for the longest-priced winner. Despite this remarkable achievement, the trainer, Stuart Coltherd, admitted he did not place any bets on the horse. Speaking on Radio Scotland’s Mornings with Stephen Jardine, Coltherd… Continue reading Trainer 'never had a penny' on his 300-1 winning horse Crokes Cross
Son charged with murder of his 84-year-old mother in Plumstead
An elderly woman, aged 84, has passed away following an alleged stabbing carried out by her own son. The incident took place outside the woman’s residence in Plumstead, located in south-east London, according to information from the Metropolitan Police. In addition to the fatal attack, two other individuals were reportedly threatened with a knife during… Continue reading Son charged with murder of his 84-year-old mother in Plumstead
Children selling knives like clothes online, policing minister says
At the opening of the new National Knife Crime Centre (NKCC) in Bloomsbury, London, policing and crime minister Sarah Jones revealed that some children are establishing online enterprises to buy and sell knives similarly to how they trade clothes. She shared that children as young as 12 are involved in this alarming trend, highlighting a… Continue reading Children selling knives like clothes online, policing minister says
CalMac in 'better place' as third repaired ferry returns to service
Scotland’s ferry situation is showing signs of improvement as Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) prepares to bring a third significant vessel back into operation. The MV Lord of the Isles, which services the Oban to Mull route, had been out of commission due to an engine failure but is now ready to resume sailing. This update offers… Continue reading CalMac in 'better place' as third repaired ferry returns to service
C2K: Thousands of students facing IT disruption ahead of exams
Thousands of students preparing for their GCSE and A-Level exams in Northern Ireland are encountering difficulties with their Easter revision due to an IT issue. The disruption stems from a recent password reset carried out by the Education Authority (EA), which affects access to the online resources that pupils rely on for studying. The Education… Continue reading C2K: Thousands of students facing IT disruption ahead of exams
Legacy funeral boss Robert Bush will pay for what he's done – mum
Jasmine Beverley, mother to a stillborn son, Sunny Beverley-Conlin, has spoken out following a distressing revelation involving the funeral director responsible for her son’s funeral. Nearly two years after the service, Sunny’s remains were discovered at the undertaker’s premises, a shocking discovery that has brought renewed attention to the misconduct of Robert Bush, who operated… Continue reading Legacy funeral boss Robert Bush will pay for what he's done – mum
Cardiff lecturer interviews 160 Bigfoot hunters over three years
For decades, the legend of Bigfoot has fascinated countless people, whether regarded as a hoax or as evidence of an undiscovered species. This enigmatic figure, often depicted as a large, apelike creature walking upright, has become deeply embedded in cultural imagination. Its rise to prominence began in 1967 with a grainy video filmed in California,… Continue reading Cardiff lecturer interviews 160 Bigfoot hunters over three years
Newspaper headlines: UK's 'most evil funeral director' and 'Back to the moon'
A recent court case has brought to light a deeply troubling scandal in the UK’s funeral industry. Robert Bush, a funeral director, has admitted guilt on 30 counts related to the mishandling of burials, including giving families incorrect ashes, hoarding bodies, and theft from charities. The Daily Mail describes this as Britain’s most severe funeral… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: UK's 'most evil funeral director' and 'Back to the moon'
Major London Euston rail disruption due across Easter weekend
Over the Easter period, passengers should expect significant disruptions to train services around London Euston station due to extensive engineering work. From Good Friday, 3 April, through to Wednesday, 8 April, Avanti trains will not run into London but will instead terminate at Milton Keynes Central. This interruption is necessary as Network Rail undertakes crucial… Continue reading Major London Euston rail disruption due across Easter weekend