Izzy Judd: 'I can't let panic attacks take over my life any more'

Fifteen years ago, while spending time on a beach in Australia, Izzy Judd suddenly experienced an intense panic attack that left her struggling to breathe. At the time, her future husband, Harry Judd—the drummer from the band McFly—had gone surfing, leaving Izzy alone on the shore. She recalls, “Him leaving me on the beach sparked… Continue reading Izzy Judd: 'I can't let panic attacks take over my life any more'

Meet the photographer capturing Glasgow on a Game Boy

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Newcastle-Sunderland match halted after report of racism towards Lutsharel Geertruida

Sunderland has issued a statement expressing full support for Lutsharel Geertruida, praising him for his courage and leadership in reporting a racially abusive incident during a match. The club emphasized that racism is entirely unacceptable, describing it as abhorrent and stating unequivocally that it has no place in football or society. Sunderland also acknowledged Newcastle… Continue reading Newcastle-Sunderland match halted after report of racism towards Lutsharel Geertruida

Army joins search for remains of mother and son killed 50 years ago

Nearly five decades after a tragic double murder, military specialists are now joining forces with police in a renewed search for the remains of a mother and her young son. Renee MacRae and her three-year-old son Andrew vanished in 1976, with their case remaining unresolved for years despite multiple investigations. The initial evidence emerged when… Continue reading Army joins search for remains of mother and son killed 50 years ago

Woman charged with murder after man dies in Lowestoft park

A man was found unconscious in a park and later died, leading to a woman being charged with murder. The incident took place in Sparrow’s Nest Gardens, Lowestoft, where Suffolk Police responded at 22:13 GMT on Friday. Despite efforts by emergency services to treat the man at the scene, he was subsequently pronounced dead. The… Continue reading Woman charged with murder after man dies in Lowestoft park

Alisha Lehmann: Leicester striker on social media and coping with online criticism

Alisha Lehmann, the striker for Leicester City, is considered one of the most well-known female footballers worldwide. With close to 16 million followers on Instagram and an additional 11.8 million on TikTok, she has achieved celebrity status beyond the football pitch. Last year, while playing in Italy, she even walked the Milan runways, and her… Continue reading Alisha Lehmann: Leicester striker on social media and coping with online criticism

First minister wants Wales to have closer ties with Europe

Eluned Morgan has openly described herself as a committed supporter of the European Union, expressing a strong desire for Wales to maintain the closest possible ties with the bloc. During an interview on BBC Politics Wales, she stopped short of calling for Labour to campaign on rejoining the EU but made it clear where she… Continue reading First minister wants Wales to have closer ties with Europe

British Gas boss says energy bills rise 'inescapable' if prices stay high

Centrica’s CEO, Chris O’Shea, has indicated that rising household energy bills may be unavoidable if oil prices continue to stay elevated due to ongoing tensions linked to the Iran conflict. Speaking to the BBC, O’Shea highlighted that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has had a much more profound impact on oil supply compared… Continue reading British Gas boss says energy bills rise 'inescapable' if prices stay high

Essex Police find 1,100 cannabis plants in Chigwell barn

Police bodycam footage captured the presence of over 1,100 cannabis plants cultivated inside a barn. This significant find occurred during a raid on several buildings located on Gravel Lane in Chigwell, Essex, which took place on Friday morning. Authorities described the site as a “substantial and well-organised cannabis factory,” noting that the plants were being… Continue reading Essex Police find 1,100 cannabis plants in Chigwell barn

Killed by the same abuser: Families demand answers

It looks like you’ve shared an excerpt from a news article regarding the cases of Fiona Holm and Naomi Hunte, who were murdered by the same man, Carl Cooper. The text highlights the concerns raised by their families about police handling of the investigations, potential misconduct by officers, and calls for accountability and structural reform.… Continue reading Killed by the same abuser: Families demand answers