A woman who claims she was trafficked to Mohamed Al Fayed and sexually abused by one of his associates has expressed outrage after the Metropolitan Police mistakenly sent her personal information to the wrong recipient. Joanna Brittan provided a statement to Devon & Cornwall police in 2017, describing how she was trafficked to the former… Continue reading Mohammed Al Fayed: Police sent personal details of alleged victim to wrong person
Author: Dave Carter
Milford Haven postal worker jailed for illegal streaming business
A postal worker from Pembrokeshire has been sentenced to prison for operating an illegal sports streaming business that generated over £200,000 in profits. Michael David Barrow, based in Milford Haven, ran an extensive piracy scheme involving modified hardware such as hacked Amazon Fire TV Sticks, which allowed customers to access sports content for a fraction… Continue reading Milford Haven postal worker jailed for illegal streaming business
Puffin and bumblebee among 18 creatures shortlisted to feature on banknotes
A selection of eighteen different species from the animal, bird, and insect kingdoms has been shortlisted to potentially feature on upcoming Bank of England banknotes, inviting public participation to help decide which will be chosen. This initiative aims to replace the historical figures traditionally portrayed on currency with various British wildlife, prompting people to weigh… Continue reading Puffin and bumblebee among 18 creatures shortlisted to feature on banknotes
Carlingford Lough: Search and rescue operation under way for sinking fishing boat
A search effort commenced after a fishing vessel carrying two individuals sank in Carlingford Lough, situated between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. One person was successfully rescued, while the other remains unaccounted for following difficulties near Greencastle point. The survivor was recovered by a nearby boat and subsequently handed over to paramedics at… Continue reading Carlingford Lough: Search and rescue operation under way for sinking fishing boat
Newspaper headlines: 'Plea for calm ignored' and 'Arrest that outraged nation'
Following the sentencing of Vickrum Digwa for the murder of Henry Nowak, numerous newspapers led with the public response and wider social implications surrounding this case. The i Paper, for instance, highlighted the large protest outside Southampton Central Police Station, where hundreds chanted “I can’t breathe” despite the Nowak family’s appeals for peace. The headline… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Plea for calm ignored' and 'Arrest that outraged nation'
Could lifting weights actually help you live longer?
New research indicates that dedicating 90 minutes to two hours weekly to weight training can significantly decrease the likelihood of premature death. The long-term data, drawn from studies spanning several decades, reveal that consistent engagement in resistance or strength training reduces the risk of mortality from conditions such as heart disease and stroke. Additionally, the… Continue reading Could lifting weights actually help you live longer?
UK summer could be warmer than normal with more heatwaves forecast
The latest weather forecasts indicate that the UK may experience a summer warmer than usual, with an increased likelihood of heatwaves. On 1 June, marking the start of meteorological summer, the Met Office published its three-month outlook predicting higher-than-normal chances of hot weather throughout June, July, and August. The extended forecast highlights the potential for… Continue reading UK summer could be warmer than normal with more heatwaves forecast
Three quarters of workers not on track for 'moderate' pension income, report suggests
A recent warning from a pensions trade organization has highlighted that a significant number of people face a sharp decline in income upon retirement, with over 75% unlikely to save enough for what is considered a “moderate” retirement lifestyle. According to Pensions UK, the estimated annual cost of a moderate lifestyle is £32,700 for a… Continue reading Three quarters of workers not on track for 'moderate' pension income, report suggests
Teachers in Northern Ireland to vote on industrial action over workload
Teachers in Northern Ireland are preparing to vote on whether to undertake industrial action in response to what they describe as an overwhelming and unsustainable workload. This ballot will be conducted by the region’s five main teaching unions starting from 10 June and may result in strike action once the new school year begins. The… Continue reading Teachers in Northern Ireland to vote on industrial action over workload
We now know how Peter Murrell embezzled from the SNP – but not why
Prosecutors have revealed further details regarding Peter Murrell’s embezzlement of over £400,000 from the Scottish National Party (SNP). Murrell, who served as the party’s chief executive for more than twenty years, exploited his access to the party’s finances through a combination of credit cards, charge cards, and direct money transfers to siphon off substantial sums.… Continue reading We now know how Peter Murrell embezzled from the SNP – but not why