Tolu Arokodare: Wolves striker sent racist abuse on social media

Wolverhampton Wanderers, commonly known as Wolves, have expressed their disgust after their striker, Tolu Arokodare, was subjected to racist abuse on social media from multiple individuals following the team’s 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace. The Nigerian forward, who had a penalty saved in the first half of the match, along with the club, shared screenshots… Continue reading Tolu Arokodare: Wolves striker sent racist abuse on social media

Senior Alba members offer to help party contest Scottish election

Four senior members of the Alba Party have stepped forward with an offer to take control of the pro-independence group, aiming to secure its participation in the upcoming Scottish Parliament election. This development follows party leader Kenny MacAskill’s recent disclosure that Alba faces such a dire financial crisis that it is unlikely to field candidates… Continue reading Senior Alba members offer to help party contest Scottish election

Girl, 7, and woman killed in crash near Hindhead Tunnel

A fatal collision occurred in Hampshire, resulting in the deaths of a seven-year-old girl and a 43-year-old woman. The incident took place on the A3 road, just to the south of the Hindhead Tunnel near the Surrey-Hampshire border. The two victims, who were traveling in a red Ford Fiesta, left the carriageway at approximately 10:00… Continue reading Girl, 7, and woman killed in crash near Hindhead Tunnel

Winter Olympics 2026: Why 2026 marks a historic Games for Team GB

Sixteen days ago, the idea that Team GB would secure three gold medals at the Winter Olympics might have seemed far-fetched. Yet, this remarkable achievement has now become reality. As the Games draw to a close in Verona, Team GB flagbearers Matt Weston and Charlotte Bankes will lead the team during the closing ceremony, marking… Continue reading Winter Olympics 2026: Why 2026 marks a historic Games for Team GB

River diesel spill 'clearing' but water still not safe – watchdog

A diesel leak that occurred in the River Dochart and subsequently affected the River Tay in Perthshire is reportedly diminishing, according to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa). Following a recent inspection, Sepa confirmed that the eastern section of Loch Tay appeared clear, with no visible impact detected along the stretch of the River Tay… Continue reading River diesel spill 'clearing' but water still not safe – watchdog

Brown urges police probe into whether Andrew used RAF bases to meet Epstein

Gordon Brown has called for a police inquiry into whether Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor utilized taxpayer-paid jets and RAF facilities for meetings with Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted paedophile, according to recent reports. The former prime minister allegedly sent letters to six police forces, urging them to question civil servants regarding Andrew’s activities during his tenure as the… Continue reading Brown urges police probe into whether Andrew used RAF bases to meet Epstein

Hundreds queue as surprise Foo Fighters gig sells out in two hours

A surprise Foo Fighters concert led to a rush of fans eager to secure tickets, which were available only through in-person purchase. The US rock group, fronted by Dave Grohl, had revealed plans for a series of unexpected live performances in Manchester, Dublin, and London. The announcement sparked excitement among fans, with tickets selling out… Continue reading Hundreds queue as surprise Foo Fighters gig sells out in two hours

Coroner's safety call after man dies running over rail crossing

A recent incident involving the tragic death of a runner at a level crossing has led to a call for enhanced visual safety measures. Sam Dudley, who was jogging in Formby, Merseyside, was struck by a train on 24 August while crossing Hoggs Hill Level Crossing. Despite the klaxon warning siren and red warning light… Continue reading Coroner's safety call after man dies running over rail crossing

Tributes paid to Norfolk men who died after going missing on Yr Wyddfa

Two young men, aged 19 and 20, tragically lost their lives on Yr Wyddfa, prompting an outpouring of grief and tributes from their families and local community. The men, identified locally as Eddie Hill, 20, and Jayden Long, 19, both from Norfolk, went missing earlier in the week. Concerns emerged on Wednesday, leading to an… Continue reading Tributes paid to Norfolk men who died after going missing on Yr Wyddfa

Met police officers were told to guard Jeffrey Epstein's home, emails show

Emails released by the US Department of Justice reveal that Metropolitan Police officers were assigned to provide security at a dinner event held at Jeffrey Epstein’s New York residence, which was attended by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Despite these revelations, the Metropolitan Police have stated that no misconduct by their protection officers has been identified at this… Continue reading Met police officers were told to guard Jeffrey Epstein's home, emails show