Killer guilty of shooting man on remote country path in Aberfeldy

Here is a summary of the news article you shared: — **Former Gamekeeper Convicted of Murder in Highland Perthshire** David Campbell, aged 77, a former gamekeeper, has been found guilty of murdering Brian Low, a retired groundsman, on a remote country path in Highland Perthshire, Scotland. The incident took place on Leafy Lane, Aberfeldy, in… Continue reading Killer guilty of shooting man on remote country path in Aberfeldy

Starmer promises to look at making student loans 'fairer'

Sir Keir Starmer has indicated to Members of Parliament that he intends to explore options to improve fairness within the student loans system. This statement came after Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch criticized the current system during Prime Minister’s Questions, describing it as being “at breaking point” and labeling it a “debt trap” for graduates. Earlier… Continue reading Starmer promises to look at making student loans 'fairer'

Scottish government to order fresh inquiry into grooming gangs

The Scottish government is poised to initiate an inquiry into grooming gangs, a decision anticipated to be announced by Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth during a speech at Holyrood focused on safeguarding children. This development follows several months of a comprehensive review of evidence within Scotland, led by grooming gangs expert Professor Alexis Jay, which has… Continue reading Scottish government to order fresh inquiry into grooming gangs

Man arrested after 'axe carried into mosque' in Manchester

Authorities detained a man after he entered Manchester Central Mosque in Rusholme reportedly carrying an axe, a knife, and other weapons. The incident occurred around 20:40 GMT on Tuesday during Taraweeh prayers, when volunteers at the mosque noticed suspicious behavior from two individuals. One of the men, described as a white man wearing a high-visibility… Continue reading Man arrested after 'axe carried into mosque' in Manchester

Hoyle passed information on Mandleson to police ahead of arrest

The Speaker of the House of Commons has acknowledged that he provided information regarding Lord Mandelson to the Metropolitan Police, following complaints from the peer’s legal team about his recent arrest. Lord Mandelson was taken into custody on Monday under suspicion of misconduct in public office, a decision that his lawyers have described as being… Continue reading Hoyle passed information on Mandleson to police ahead of arrest

Life sentence for man who shook girlfriend's baby to death

Thomas Morgan, aged 29 from Gorseinon, Swansea, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 19 years for the murder of his girlfriend’s five-month-old son, Jensen-Lee Dougal. The tragic incident occurred in March 2024, while the baby’s mother, Jordan Dougal, was at work. Experts described the injuries sustained by Jensen-Lee as the… Continue reading Life sentence for man who shook girlfriend's baby to death

Doctor Foster: Surranne Jones drama to return for third and final series

Suranne Jones has expressed her excitement about returning to film the third and concluding series of the acclaimed BBC drama Doctor Foster. The network has announced that the show will be revived for five new episodes, nearly a decade after the second series aired. Jones will once again portray Gemma Foster, who continues her career… Continue reading Doctor Foster: Surranne Jones drama to return for third and final series

John Davidson questions his proximity to a microphone at Bafta Film Awards

John Davidson, a campaigner for Tourette’s awareness, has criticized the BBC for not doing enough to prevent his involuntary outburst containing a racial slur from being broadcast during the Bafta Film Awards. He also questioned the decision to seat him next to a microphone, given his condition. Davidson’s Tourette’s leads to uncontrollable vocal tics, and… Continue reading John Davidson questions his proximity to a microphone at Bafta Film Awards

Mandelson's lawyers say he was arrested over 'baseless' claim he was a flight risk

Former ambassador to the United States, Lord Mandelson, was taken into police custody at his London residence on Monday afternoon. His legal team has indicated that the Metropolitan Police acted out of concern he might abscond. However, they firmly deny any intentions on his part to leave the country permanently. The Metropolitan Police have declined… Continue reading Mandelson's lawyers say he was arrested over 'baseless' claim he was a flight risk

GPs told to guarantee same-day appointments for urgent cases

A new contractual clause for general practitioners (GPs) in England will require them to offer same-day appointments to patients presenting urgent health needs. This measure aims to guarantee prompt access to care for those who require immediate medical attention. The government has outlined that this change is designed to ensure timely treatment for all urgent… Continue reading GPs told to guarantee same-day appointments for urgent cases