A man has been convicted for the murder of his former girlfriend’s sister and her three children, who died in a house fire in Bradford. Sharaz Ali was responsible for setting the fire deliberately as an act of revenge after Antonia Gawith, the sister of the victim, ended her relationship with him. The victims included… Continue reading Man guilty of murdering woman and children in Bradford house fire
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East Belfast GAA: John Wilson sentenced for attempted bomb attack on club
John Wilson has been sentenced to three years in prison for attempting to carry out a pipe bomb attack targeting a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club in Belfast. In August 2020, Wilson planted two crude pipe bombs on the bonnets of vehicles parked at the training grounds used by East Belfast GAA. The 59-year-old, who… Continue reading East Belfast GAA: John Wilson sentenced for attempted bomb attack on club
GCHQ Christmas card 2025 sets annual festive challenge
GCHQ, the United Kingdom’s intelligence organization, has unveiled its latest festive puzzle challenge, inviting enthusiasts of codebreaking, mathematics, and brainteasers to participate. The annual Christmas card, published on Wednesday, contains a variety of complex puzzles and secret codes aimed primarily at young people aged 11 to 18. These activities are designed to help develop skills… Continue reading GCHQ Christmas card 2025 sets annual festive challenge
Maesteg pub Sunday lunch leaves 43 people ill with food poisoning
A significant number of individuals experienced food poisoning after dining on Sunday at a village pub. In total, 43 patrons who ate at the Corner House Inn, located in Llangynwyd near Maesteg, Bridgend county, on November 30 reported symptoms consistent with foodborne illness. Public Health Wales (PHW) released a statement on Wednesday confirming that Clostridium… Continue reading Maesteg pub Sunday lunch leaves 43 people ill with food poisoning
Section of M74 closed after lorries blown over during Storm Bram
Storm Bram has caused considerable disruption across Scotland, particularly impacting transport links and power supplies. A key section of the M74 motorway, which connects Scotland with England, remains closed to southbound traffic between junctions 12 and 13 near Abington in South Lanarkshire due to several lorries being overturned by strong winds. Although the northbound lanes… Continue reading Section of M74 closed after lorries blown over during Storm Bram
'Prisoner release is only a short-term solution'
Aaron, who is nearing release from HMP Barlinnie, one of Scotland’s most infamous and largest prisons, admits to feeling nervous about returning to life outside. Having been in trouble with the police since childhood and now in his late 20s, he describes a turbulent youth marked by frequent drinking and mischief. “I’d probably say I… Continue reading 'Prisoner release is only a short-term solution'
Kate Winslet says her family never, ever watch The Holiday
Kate Winslet’s family does not share the common holiday ritual of watching the 2006 romantic comedy *The Holiday*, despite its popularity among many during Christmas. The film, which centers on two heartbroken women swapping homes across the Atlantic, stars Winslet alongside Cameron Diaz, with Jude Law and Jack Black playing their respective love interests. Reflecting… Continue reading Kate Winslet says her family never, ever watch The Holiday
Scotland fans spend thousands to realise World Cup dream
Scotland’s qualification for the World Cup next summer has ignited a surge of excitement among supporters, who are now rushing to secure flights, accommodation, and match tickets for the journey to the United States. Following a 28-year absence from the tournament, the Scottish men’s team will face Haiti, Morocco, and five-time champions Brazil during the… Continue reading Scotland fans spend thousands to realise World Cup dream
Madeleine McCann's father calls for more scrutiny of press
Gerry McCann, father of the missing Madeleine McCann, has expressed deep concerns over the conduct of parts of the UK media. He described the intense media attention on his family as “monstering” and argued that such intrusive behavior repeatedly disrupted the investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance in 2007, ultimately impeding efforts to find her. Speaking on… Continue reading Madeleine McCann's father calls for more scrutiny of press
Thousands of flood defences below standard as Storm Bram hits
An analysis has revealed that thousands of flood defence structures across England, intended to shield homes and businesses, were not meeting the required standards as winter commenced. Out of roughly 98,000 inspected flood defences, nearly 9% were deemed below the necessary condition by the Environment Agency as of 20 October. This includes 6,498 defences classified… Continue reading Thousands of flood defences below standard as Storm Bram hits