Lord Peter Mandelson has resigned from the Labour Party, expressing his desire to avoid causing further embarrassment due to his association with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson, a former cabinet minister, was dismissed from his position as the UK ambassador to the United States last year amid revelations about his connections to… Continue reading Lord Mandelson resigns from Labour Party over Epstein links
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Epstein files: 'Marry me' and £20,000 for rent – key Sarah Ferguson revelations
Newly released emails involving Sarah Ferguson, alongside Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, have stirred renewed attention and embarrassment for the royal family members. These documents offer a closer look at Ferguson’s financial interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, including her requests for monetary assistance. Significantly, the emails also reference her daughters, with one message notably alluding to Eugenie’s… Continue reading Epstein files: 'Marry me' and £20,000 for rent – key Sarah Ferguson revelations
Man charged over Wantage and Grove rape and sex assault
A 39-year-old man from Grove has been formally charged in connection with a series of attacks involving two women. Najeebullah Arab faces charges including kidnapping, rape, and sexual assault. The incidents occurred in Oxfordshire earlier this year. On 27 January, a woman was abducted and raped near Mably Way in Wantage, according to Thames Valley… Continue reading Man charged over Wantage and Grove rape and sex assault
Richmond: Armed burglars raid Gregory & Co jewellers in daytime break-in
In broad daylight, a group of burglars armed with hammers targeted a jewellers’ shop in west London, breaking the front window and making off with several items despite the efforts of the staff to intervene. The incident occurred at Gregory & Co jewellers, located in Richmond, and was captured on video that rapidly spread across… Continue reading Richmond: Armed burglars raid Gregory & Co jewellers in daytime break-in
Flood-prone Ynysybwl homes may be bought and bulldozed by council
Residents of Clydach Terrace in Ynysybwl are facing significant uncertainty as plans to buy and potentially demolish their homes due to severe flood risk are under consideration. This street, situated near the Nant Clydach stream, was heavily impacted by flooding during Storm Dennis and Storm Bert, causing serious damage to properties. The risk of flooding… Continue reading Flood-prone Ynysybwl homes may be bought and bulldozed by council
Families take legal action over nursery worker's abuse
Legal proceedings have been initiated by families whose children attended a nursery in north London, where a staff member recently admitted to sexually abusing young children. The individual in question, Vincent Chan, 45, confessed to filming abusive acts during naptime at the Bright Horizons nursery located on Finchley Road, West Hampstead. Additionally, he admitted to… Continue reading Families take legal action over nursery worker's abuse
Missing girl Inaayah Makda's parents describe 'unbearable fear'
The family of Inaayah Makda, a seven-year-old British girl who went missing after being swept out to sea during a holiday in Morocco, have described their lives as “forever changed.” Since the incident at a Casablanca beach last Wednesday, every moment has been filled with “unbearable pain, fear and hope,” according to her parents, Tasneem… Continue reading Missing girl Inaayah Makda's parents describe 'unbearable fear'
Four Britons died within months after Cape Verde stomach bugs – lawyers
Several British tourists have tragically lost their lives after contracting severe stomach illnesses while vacationing in Cape Verde, according to legal representatives acting for their families. Four individuals—Mark Ashley, 55, from Bedfordshire; Elena Walsh, 64, from Birmingham; Karen Pooley, 64, from Gloucestershire; and an unnamed 56-year-old man—died last year following bouts of significant gastric sickness… Continue reading Four Britons died within months after Cape Verde stomach bugs – lawyers
Gorton and Denton by-election: Charlotte Cadden chosen as Tory candidate
Charlotte Cadden, a retired police detective with three decades of experience in both Greater Manchester Police and the Metropolitan Police, has been selected as the Conservative Party’s candidate for the upcoming by-election in the Gorton and Denton constituency. This election, scheduled for 26 February, comes after the resignation of former Labour MP Andrew Gwynne due… Continue reading Gorton and Denton by-election: Charlotte Cadden chosen as Tory candidate
George Mitchell's name removed from scholarship over Epstein links
A scholarship named after former US senator George J. Mitchell, recognized for his pivotal involvement in Northern Ireland’s peace process, is set to be renamed following revelations about his connections to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The US-Ireland Alliance, which administers the scholarship, announced the decision to remove Mitchell’s name from the program. George… Continue reading George Mitchell's name removed from scholarship over Epstein links