In Londonderry city centre, a large gathering took place to honor the memory of Amy Doherty, a 28-year-old woman who tragically lost her life last weekend. Amy was discovered injured at a residence in Summer Meadows Mews early on Saturday and subsequently passed away in hospital. The community’s response was profound, drawing hundreds to a… Continue reading Amy Doherty: Hundreds gather at vigil after killing of mother-of-two
Author: Dave Carter
SNP to review party complaints after sex attacks by ex-council leader
First Minister John Swinney has called for an independent examination of the SNP’s complaints handling procedures following the conviction of a former council leader for sexual offences against young men. Jordan Linden, aged 30, was found guilty of five counts of assault and sending inappropriate sexual messages to teenagers, including one as young as 14.… Continue reading SNP to review party complaints after sex attacks by ex-council leader
Sanctioned oil tanker enters UK waters day after government crackdown threat
A government-sanctioned oil tanker recently traversed the English Channel, entering waters controlled by the United Kingdom, despite recent ministerial warnings that UK armed forces have authorization to board such vessels. The vessel in question, the VAYU 1, which has sanctions placed on it for transporting Russian oil, was recorded by ship-tracking systems approximately six nautical… Continue reading Sanctioned oil tanker enters UK waters day after government crackdown threat
Man denies murdering two women and raping a third woman
A 40-year-old man from Tottenham has entered not guilty pleas for the alleged murders of two women in London that occurred last year. Simon Levy appeared through a video link at the Old Bailey court to respond to the charges against him. The women involved were Carmenza Valencia-Trujillo, aged 54, and Sheryl Wilkins, 39. Valencia-Trujillo’s… Continue reading Man denies murdering two women and raping a third woman
Stormont: U-turn over decision to cancel special school summer schemes
Special school summer schemes in Northern Ireland will proceed this year after a sudden reversal by the Education Authority (EA), which had initially announced their cancellation. The original decision to scrap these programs sparked significant outrage among parents, prompting the Northern Ireland Assembly to be recalled early from its Easter recess to address the matter.… Continue reading Stormont: U-turn over decision to cancel special school summer schemes
No evidence of 'family voting' in Gorton and Denton by-election
An investigation carried out by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has found no evidence to support claims of “family voting” or voter coercion during the Gorton and Denton by-election. The inquiry followed allegations raised by Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, who reported suspected illegal activity to both GMP and the Electoral Commission after the election last… Continue reading No evidence of 'family voting' in Gorton and Denton by-election
Man interviewed on suspicion of sex trafficking in Al Fayed investigation
The Metropolitan Police have revealed that one man in his 60s has been questioned under caution as part of their ongoing investigation into individuals potentially involved in enabling or facilitating criminal conduct by the late Mohamed Al Fayed, former owner of the Harrods department store. This individual was questioned on suspicion of aiding and abetting… Continue reading Man interviewed on suspicion of sex trafficking in Al Fayed investigation
Reform candidate quits Senedd election after appearing to do Nazi salute
Corey Edwards, a Reform UK candidate, has resigned ahead of the upcoming Welsh Parliament election following the emergence of a photograph in which he appears to make a Nazi salute. Edwards had recently been announced as the party’s lead candidate for the Pen-y-bont Bro Morgannwg constituency. Prior to joining Reform, he served as a special… Continue reading Reform candidate quits Senedd election after appearing to do Nazi salute
Northumberland teen jailed for belonging to banned neo-Nazi group
A 16-year-old boy from Northumberland has been sentenced to three and a half years in detention, followed by an additional year under supervision, after admitting involvement with a proscribed neo-Nazi organization. The youth, whose identity remains protected due to his age, was found guilty of membership in The Base, a paramilitary group promoting white supremacy… Continue reading Northumberland teen jailed for belonging to banned neo-Nazi group
Petrol price above 150p a litre for first time in nearly two years
Fuel prices have climbed to new heights, with the average cost of petrol surpassing 150p per litre for the first time since May 2024. Diesel prices have also increased, reaching over 177p per litre, shortly after a series of US and Israeli attacks targeted Iran. These developments come amid ongoing regional tensions that continue to… Continue reading Petrol price above 150p a litre for first time in nearly two years