Steve Wright: Woman's narrow escape from Suffolk serial killer

A woman who encountered serial killer Steve Wright has revealed how she armed herself with a stick and hid to escape a frightening close call. Emily Doherty was walking home from a nightclub in Felixstowe, Suffolk, in the early hours of 18 September 1999, when Wright attempted to abduct her. During an earlier court hearing,… Continue reading Steve Wright: Woman's narrow escape from Suffolk serial killer

Inside Reform: Laura Kuenssberg follows Farage's party as it experiences the glare of scrutiny

Nigel Farage candidly described his party’s preparedness for government as “halfway,” a statement reflecting his blend of blunt honesty and political ambition. Unlike many politicians, who often avoid such admissions, Farage openly admits his desire to become prime minister while acknowledging that his party, Reform, has not yet reached the point of full readiness. This… Continue reading Inside Reform: Laura Kuenssberg follows Farage's party as it experiences the glare of scrutiny

Newspaper headlines: 'Cops probe Mandelson' and 'Princes of Darkness'

The series of news reports highlights a major scandal involving former UK Business Secretary Lord Peter Mandelson and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. According to allegations, Mandelson exchanged emails containing “sensitive details” with Epstein during the global financial crisis while serving as Business Secretary in Gordon Brown’s government. Key points from the coverage: – **Nature… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Cops probe Mandelson' and 'Princes of Darkness'

Hospital told to improve safety probes a decade after baby deaths

Nearly a decade after an investigation into baby deaths at Crosshouse University Hospital in East Ayrshire, a recent report has demanded improvements in how the hospital’s maternity unit manages patient safety incidents. Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) issued the report following a routine, unannounced inspection in October, highlighting significant shortcomings including delays faced by women contacting… Continue reading Hospital told to improve safety probes a decade after baby deaths

British man tells BBC of horror shark attack on Caribbean holiday

Peter Smith’s holiday in Tobago took a terrifying turn during his final moments on the island. On what should have been a tranquil swim, Peter, a retired IT director, found himself face-to-face with a formidable bull shark. Recalling the incident, he described the sea as calm and inviting as he entered the water. Standing waist-deep,… Continue reading British man tells BBC of horror shark attack on Caribbean holiday

Court system at 'brink of collapse', former senior judge warns

The justice system in England and Wales is facing an unprecedented crisis, with trial backlogs reaching levels that threaten its very stability. Sir Brian Leveson, a respected retired senior judge who has led a comprehensive review, described the court system as being “on the brink of collapse.” His warnings were directed at government officials, the… Continue reading Court system at 'brink of collapse', former senior judge warns

Ban on phones in schools backed by House of Lords

The House of Lords has recently supported a measure to prohibit students from using mobile phones throughout the school day. This decision came as part of a Conservative amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill, which passed with 178 votes in favor and 140 against. This follows closely on the heels of opposition members… Continue reading Ban on phones in schools backed by House of Lords

Chris Mason: Mandelson revelations a scandal on another level

Recent disclosures concerning Lord Mandelson have triggered widespread anger and a sense of betrayal among many members of the Labour Party. The seriousness of the allegations hints at a political controversy that could become one of the most significant in many years. Lord Mandelson’s reputation as a prominent and sometimes divisive figure—marked by previous exits… Continue reading Chris Mason: Mandelson revelations a scandal on another level

Investigator 'did unlawful stuff' regarding Harry, court hears

An American private investigator has admitted to the High Court that he engaged in unlawful activities concerning the Duke of Sussex while working for the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday, though he cannot recall the specific details. The investigator, Dan Portley-Hanks, provided a written statement as part of the evidence for legal proceedings… Continue reading Investigator 'did unlawful stuff' regarding Harry, court hears