No trains running to and from Heathrow Airport after burst pipe

A burst water main has led to flooding at a train station serving Heathrow Airport, resulting in the suspension of all train services to and from the airport. Travelers are being advised to plan for additional journey time and consider alternative travel options due to the disruption. The Heathrow Express, which typically operates every 15… Continue reading No trains running to and from Heathrow Airport after burst pipe

Millions of breast cancer patients could safely avoid chemotherapy, study suggests

A recent international trial has revealed that a significant number of breast cancer patients could avoid undergoing chemotherapy safely by using a DNA-based test designed to identify those who would genuinely benefit from the treatment. This gene test helps distinguish patients who require chemotherapy from those who can be effectively treated with hormone therapy alone,… Continue reading Millions of breast cancer patients could safely avoid chemotherapy, study suggests

The Banjo and Ro effect? Why the Scottish island of Ulva is now closed on Sundays

A small Scottish island situated off the west coast has made the decision to close itself to visitors on Sundays in response to an unanticipated rise in tourist numbers. Ulva, home to just 16 residents, experienced this surge following its feature in the television programme *Banjo and Ro’s Grand Island Hotel*, which documents interior designer… Continue reading The Banjo and Ro effect? Why the Scottish island of Ulva is now closed on Sundays

Man wrongly Tasered by Nottinghamshire Police gets £30k payout

A man who suffered serious injuries after being wrongly Tasered by police during his birthday celebrations has received £30,000 in damages. Dimitri Moses experienced significant harm, including a fractured spine, following the incident in Nottingham on 10 July 2021. The injury occurred after he ran from officers he feared would assault him and was subsequently… Continue reading Man wrongly Tasered by Nottinghamshire Police gets £30k payout

Farming: Cost of rural crime in NI more than £2m in 2025, says NFU Mutual

The estimated financial impact of rural crime in Northern Ireland surged to £2.2 million in 2025, a development that the Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) describes as a significant alarm for the farming community. John McClenaghan, President of the UFU, emphasized that crime is adding further pressure on farms that are already facing considerable challenges. The… Continue reading Farming: Cost of rural crime in NI more than £2m in 2025, says NFU Mutual

'I was drugged and raped at night by my husband'

A Devon woman, Zoe Watts, has bravely come forward to share her harrowing experience of being drugged, raped, and filmed by her husband over several years. The abuse began during their 18-year relationship, starting from when she was 17. According to Zoe, her husband would secretly crush sleeping pills into her nighttime tea, enabling him… Continue reading 'I was drugged and raped at night by my husband'

Child among three dead in south London tower block fall

In south London, a tragic incident occurred involving three individuals, including a child, who fell from a high-rise residential building, according to the Metropolitan Police. Emergency responders were alerted at 07:29 BST on Wednesday after reports emerged of people falling from a significant height at the block of flats located on Churchyard Row, Elephant and… Continue reading Child among three dead in south London tower block fall

No second retrial for men accused of Manchester Airport brawl

Two men accused of assaulting a police officer during an altercation at Manchester Airport will not undergo a second retrial, after two juries failed to reach verdicts in their initial trials. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed it would not pursue further hearings for Muhammad Amaad, 26, and Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 21. Both defendants had… Continue reading No second retrial for men accused of Manchester Airport brawl

Attorney general had 'no doubt' on reviewing teen boys' rape sentences

Attorney General Lord Hermer has expressed certainty in his decision to refer the case involving three teenage boys convicted of raping two girls to the Court of Appeal. The decision followed significant public criticism after the boys were given youth rehabilitation orders rather than custodial sentences. One of the victims described hearing the sentence as… Continue reading Attorney general had 'no doubt' on reviewing teen boys' rape sentences

Palace handed Andrew's controversial envoy emails six years ago

Court documents have revealed that Buckingham Palace was in possession of a substantial archive of emails dating back several years that implicated Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in sharing confidential government information during his tenure as a trade envoy. The collection, consisting of around 30,000 emails, was handed over to the Lord Chamberlain—the senior-most official within the Royal… Continue reading Palace handed Andrew's controversial envoy emails six years ago