First image emerges of Andrew, Mandelson and Epstein together

Documents released by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) have revealed a photograph featuring Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Peter Mandelson, and the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This marks the first known image capturing all three individuals together, though the exact time and place of the picture remain unspecified. However, ITV News reported that the photo was… Continue reading First image emerges of Andrew, Mandelson and Epstein together

New driver jailed for Marston high-speed death crash

An 18-year-old woman has been sentenced to a young offender institution for 14 months after causing a fatal high-speed crash, just weeks following her successful driving test. Madeleine Lonsdale was found responsible for the deaths of two of her passengers, Harrison Carter, 18, and George Stephenson, 17, when the vehicle they were in struck a… Continue reading New driver jailed for Marston high-speed death crash

Dungannon: 'Traumatic night' as investigation gets under way after three horses die

A deeply distressing incident unfolded in a muddy field in the Dungannon area of County Tyrone, where volunteers discovered a yearling horse suffering severe seizures. The horse was found lying on its back by Jacqui Short Boyce, who noticed the animal while passing the field on Wednesday. Despite efforts to comfort the horse throughout the… Continue reading Dungannon: 'Traumatic night' as investigation gets under way after three horses die

FP McCann fined £110k after falling stone killed man

FP McCann Limited, a company specializing in quarrying and construction, has been ordered to pay a fine of £110,000 following the death of a subcontractor at one of its sites. The firm admitted to a single health and safety violation during proceedings held at Antrim Crown Court on Friday. This case arose after an investigation… Continue reading FP McCann fined £110k after falling stone killed man

Global leaders urged to help couple detained in Iran

Joe Bennett has traveled to Washington to appeal to international leaders for assistance in securing the release of his mother and her partner, who remain imprisoned in Iran. Lindsay and Craig Foreman, residents of East Sussex, were arrested during their global motorbike journey in January 2025. Following their detention, they were sentenced to ten years… Continue reading Global leaders urged to help couple detained in Iran

Teachers' union calls off strikes after workload deal

Strike action that had been planned for schools in six Scottish council areas next week has now been called off following an agreement regarding teacher workload. The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) had originally intended to hold walkouts over two days at schools located in Glasgow, East Renfrewshire, Dundee, Fife, Perth and Kinross, and Moray.… Continue reading Teachers' union calls off strikes after workload deal

Demolition of fire-ravaged building at Glasgow Central begins

Demolition efforts have commenced on the fire-damaged Union Corner building located in the heart of Glasgow. This Victorian-era, B-listed structure, situated where Union Street meets Gordon Street near Central Station, suffered extensive destruction following a fire that ignited in a vape shop on Sunday evening. Glasgow City Council described the site as being severely unstable… Continue reading Demolition of fire-ravaged building at Glasgow Central begins

Natalie McNally: Texts show plans to break up with Stephen McCullagh

Newly released text messages reveal that Natalie McNally was contemplating ending her relationship with Stephen McCullagh, the man charged with her murder, just one week before she died. Natalie, who was 15 weeks pregnant, communicated with several men over a six-month period prior to her death in December 2022, discussing her pregnancy and personal feelings… Continue reading Natalie McNally: Texts show plans to break up with Stephen McCullagh

London's SUV drivers could face new charges if plans go ahead

The mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan, is contemplating the introduction of additional charges specifically targeting SUV drivers in the city. This consideration follows research conducted by Transport for London (TfL) which highlights the increasing dangers associated with SUVs on the capital’s roads. Data from City Hall reveals that SUVs pose a significantly higher risk… Continue reading London's SUV drivers could face new charges if plans go ahead

Seema Misra says Post Office scandal 'taken 21 years of my life'

Seema Misra, who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned while pregnant due to the Post Office’s Horizon IT scandal, continues to wait for full compensation more than fifteen years after her case began. Misra operated a post office in West Byfleet, Surrey, and was jailed in 2010 before being cleared in 2021. She has voiced frustration… Continue reading Seema Misra says Post Office scandal 'taken 21 years of my life'