During the 1970s, a paramilitary group operated primarily out of a farm located in Glenanne, a village in County Armagh. This farm was owned by James Mitchell, a now-deceased officer of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC). It has been alleged that this gang included not only members of paramilitary organizations but also individuals serving as… Continue reading Findings of review into UVF Glenanne gang expected to be made public
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Cardiff funeral assault: Gran 'disgusted' pregnant stranger not jailed
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Blood cancer therapy reverses incurable leukaemia in some patients
A groundbreaking therapy once regarded as science fiction has now succeeded in reversing aggressive, previously incurable blood cancers in some patients, according to doctors involved in the treatment. This innovative approach uses precise DNA editing in white blood cells to create a “living drug” capable of fighting cancer within the body. The treatment was first… Continue reading Blood cancer therapy reverses incurable leukaemia in some patients
Why Sandie Peggie ruling could lead to big changes for employers
The legal dispute involving nurse Sandie Peggie has attracted widespread attention globally, as it touches upon deeply divisive issues surrounding sex and gender. After a lengthy employment tribunal process, Ms Peggie achieved a partial—albeit limited—victory against NHS Fife. Central to the case was the question of access to a female changing room, which was being… Continue reading Why Sandie Peggie ruling could lead to big changes for employers
Fugitive found in north Wales cannot get fair US trial, court hears
An individual wanted by the FBI, who was living in north Wales after evading capture for 21 years, is currently involved in an extradition hearing where concerns about potential political bias have been raised. Daniel Andreas San Diego, aged 47, is accused of planting three nail bombs in California in 2003 before disappearing. He was… Continue reading Fugitive found in north Wales cannot get fair US trial, court hears
Teen asylum seekers from Afghanistan sentenced for rape
Two teenage asylum seekers from Afghanistan have been handed prison sentences for the rape of a 15-year-old girl in Leamington Spa. Jan Jahanzeb and Israr Niazal, both aged 17, pleaded guilty to the attack that occurred on May 10, as confirmed during an October hearing. At the sentencing in Warwick Crown Court, Judge Sylvia de… Continue reading Teen asylum seekers from Afghanistan sentenced for rape
Prince Harry's security in UK under government review
The security arrangements for the Duke of Sussex during his visits to the United Kingdom are currently being re-evaluated, according to information received by the BBC. Earlier this year, Prince Harry lost a legal bid to have his police protection reinstated while he is in the UK. Following the ruling, he expressed in a BBC… Continue reading Prince Harry's security in UK under government review
Wrexham agree new investment deal for minority stake
Apollo Sports Capital (ASC), recently confirmed as the minority investors in Wrexham football club, have emerged as the new owners of Atletico Madrid. Last month, ASC secured majority ownership of the Spanish football powerhouse, with the agreement expected to be finalized early next year. Alongside their stake in Atletico Madrid, ASC has chosen to invest… Continue reading Wrexham agree new investment deal for minority stake
Partial victory for nurse in NHS trans changing room row
A nurse employed by NHS Fife has successfully won a harassment claim after objecting to sharing a female changing room with a transgender colleague. Sandie Peggie, who has been with the NHS for three decades, raised concerns about Dr Beth Upton, a transgender woman who was using the women’s changing facilities at Victoria Hospital in… Continue reading Partial victory for nurse in NHS trans changing room row
Lando Norris on family sacrifices, proving himself wrong and how Monaco lap made him cry
Lando Norris is eager to take a break from the intense spotlight after an incredible year in which he fulfilled his lifelong dream of becoming the Formula 1 World Champion. Following his victory celebrations in Abu Dhabi, the McLaren driver spent some quiet time reflecting on his achievement at a hotel near the Yas Marina… Continue reading Lando Norris on family sacrifices, proving himself wrong and how Monaco lap made him cry