Murder arrest after man stabbed at Norwich student accommodation

Police have arrested a man on suspicion of murder following a fatal stabbing at a student and professional accommodation building in Norwich. The incident took place at Somerleyton House on Somerleyton Street in the early hours, with emergency services responding around 05:20 GMT after receiving reports of a stabbing. Upon arrival, officers found a man… Continue reading Murder arrest after man stabbed at Norwich student accommodation

Child rape suspect to face extradition hearing after Liverpool arrest

A 30-year-old man named Sujanth Ketheeswararasa has been taken into custody in Liverpool city centre in connection with an alleged rape that took place in France. The arrest was carried out by extradition officers from the National Crime Agency on Wednesday. Ketheeswararasa, who holds Sri Lankan nationality, was wanted by French law enforcement authorities. Following… Continue reading Child rape suspect to face extradition hearing after Liverpool arrest

Daily Mail owner agrees to buy Daily Telegraph for £500m

The Daily Mail’s publishing company, Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT), has agreed to acquire the Daily and Sunday Telegraph in a deal valued at £500 million. DMGT will enter exclusive discussions with RedBird IMI, a joint venture between the United Arab Emirates and the American private equity firm RedBird Capital Partners. This development follows… Continue reading Daily Mail owner agrees to buy Daily Telegraph for £500m

Barry Island home of Doris in Gavin and Stacey bought by fans

A devoted fan of the TV series Gavin and Stacey has shared her experience of purchasing one of the show’s most iconic homes. Lisa Molloy, 42, along with her husband Chris, recently acquired the house featured as Doris’s residence on Barry Island’s Trinity Street. Lisa recalls the moment she discovered the listing online as almost… Continue reading Barry Island home of Doris in Gavin and Stacey bought by fans

Cars and parts stolen and smuggled abroad within 24 hours

Police are sounding the alarm on a growing issue of vehicle and parts thefts in the UK, with stolen items frequently being smuggled overseas within a day of being taken. Sgt Ross Haybourne of Kent Police’s Rural Task Force explains that criminals often steal vehicles or parts on demand across southern England, with a significant… Continue reading Cars and parts stolen and smuggled abroad within 24 hours

Premier League clubs to be banned from selling assets to themselves

Premier League clubs have agreed to implement new financial regulations starting next season that will prevent them from bypassing financial rules by transferring assets such as hotels or women’s teams to related companies they control. This move follows a close vote on a new Financial Fair Play system centered around squad costs, replacing the current… Continue reading Premier League clubs to be banned from selling assets to themselves

UK expected to approve plans for Chinese mega embassy

The UK government is poised to grant approval for China’s proposal to construct a new, expansive embassy in central London. Although no official decision has been announced yet, reports indicate that intelligence agencies have provided advice that clears the way for the controversial development to move forward. This potential approval, initially reported by the Times… Continue reading UK expected to approve plans for Chinese mega embassy

Teenagers plead not guilty over Transport for London cyber attack

Two young men facing allegations of hacking into Transport for London’s computer systems have pleaded not guilty at Southwark Crown Court. The defendants, 19-year-old Thalha Jubair from East London and 18-year-old Owen Flowers from Walsall in the West Midlands, confirmed their identities and entered their pleas during a brief court appearance. Both Jubair and Flowers… Continue reading Teenagers plead not guilty over Transport for London cyber attack

Peter Sullivan on 'different world' after 14,000 days in prison

Peter Sullivan has endured nearly four decades behind bars for a crime he insists he did not commit, yet he maintains a surprisingly hopeful outlook on life. Speaking for the first time since his release in May, Sullivan shared that he is eager to reconnect with normal activities, including attending a Liverpool football match at… Continue reading Peter Sullivan on 'different world' after 14,000 days in prison

Fraud victims are being failed by justice system, warn charities

Charities have raised concerns that victims of fraud are often let down by the criminal justice system, with new data revealing that only a small proportion of reported fraud cases result in prosecution. According to the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau, 1.2 million fraud incidents were recorded in England and Wales over the year leading up… Continue reading Fraud victims are being failed by justice system, warn charities