In Rachel Duffy’s hometown of Newry, jubilant celebrations erupted as news spread of her victory on the BBC’s latest season of The Traitors. Alongside fellow traitor Stephen, Duffy successfully outmaneuvered the competition in the final episode on Friday, Read the full article from The BBC here: Read More
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Sisters separated after dad murdered mum reunite after 51 years
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Chagos Islands debate delayed as Tories call for halt to bill
The government’s planned legislation concerning the Chagos Islands will not be discussed in the House of Lords as was initially scheduled. This bill, which proposes transferring sovereignty of the Indian Ocean archipelago to Mauritius while allowing the UK to retain a key military base through a lease costing £101 million annually, was set for debate… Continue reading Chagos Islands debate delayed as Tories call for halt to bill
'He should apologise': Anger of veterans and relatives at Trump Nato remarks
Andy Reid’s life was forever altered during his third month in Afghanistan when he stepped on a Taliban improvised explosive device while on a routine patrol in Helmand Province. The explosion resulted in the loss of both his legs and one arm. Reflecting on the moment, Reid recalls, “I was there on the floor on… Continue reading 'He should apologise': Anger of veterans and relatives at Trump Nato remarks
Chris Mason: Keir Starmer's strongest rebuke yet for Donald Trump
The prime minister has delivered his most forceful public rebuke yet of Donald Trump’s comments concerning the war in Afghanistan. Over the past week, Sir Keir Starmer has found himself compelled to publicly criticize the president on three separate occasions, despite efforts to cultivate a strong working relationship with him. Upon returning to Downing Street… Continue reading Chris Mason: Keir Starmer's strongest rebuke yet for Donald Trump
Prince Harry says sacrifices by Nato troops in Afghanistan deserve 'respect'
The Duke of Sussex has emphasized the need to honor the sacrifices made by NATO troops with honesty and respect, responding to remarks by the US president that suggested allied forces kept a distance from frontline combat in Afghanistan. Prince Harry, who was deployed twice to Afghanistan, highlighted the personal impact of the conflict, saying,… Continue reading Prince Harry says sacrifices by Nato troops in Afghanistan deserve 'respect'
Angela Rayner to back calls for Burnham to be allowed to stand in by-election
Angela Rayner, the former deputy prime minister, is reportedly opposed to any attempts to prevent Andy Burnham from standing in the upcoming Gorton and Denton by-election, according to information obtained by the BBC. It is anticipated that Rayner will make her support for Burnham publicly known at the Labour north west regional conference scheduled for… Continue reading Angela Rayner to back calls for Burnham to be allowed to stand in by-election
250 councillors will serve seven year terms, following election delays
Recent confirmation of delays to English local elections means around 250 councillors could end up serving extended terms of up to seven years. This extension results from a significant reorganisation of local government, which has led nearly 30 councils to postpone their scheduled elections this year. Some councils proactively requested these deferrals, while others provided… Continue reading 250 councillors will serve seven year terms, following election delays
Philip Young pleads guilty to drugging and raping wife
Philip Young, a former Conservative councillor, has admitted to a series of sexual offences against his ex-wife over a span of 13 years. Among the charges to which he pleaded guilty are multiple counts of rape, as well as other offences including administering a substance with intent to stupefy and voyeurism. Despite these admissions, Young… Continue reading Philip Young pleads guilty to drugging and raping wife
Catterick Army instructors jailed over sex with teenage recruit
Two Army instructors, stationed at the infantry training centre in Catterick, were sentenced and expelled from the military after engaging in sexual relations with a 17-year-old recruit. Lance Sergeant Antony Pugh, aged 36, and Sergeant Connor Forgan, 32, were found guilty by a court martial board despite their denials of the charges, which involved sexual… Continue reading Catterick Army instructors jailed over sex with teenage recruit