William Lloyd-Lavery: Victims of paedophile teacher speak out

In November 2019, Nicola Bannon and Lynne Darcy were complete strangers to each other. However, over the course of six years, their lives became intertwined through their shared experience of abuse and their joint effort to bring their former history teacher, William Lloyd-Lavery, to justice. Alongside four other women, they took legal action accusing Lloyd-Lavery,… Continue reading William Lloyd-Lavery: Victims of paedophile teacher speak out

Man charged with allegedly threatening Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

A man has been formally charged following an incident in which Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was allegedly threatened near his residence on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. The event prompted a police response after reports of threatening behavior in the village of Wolferton. Norfolk Police confirmed that a suspect was arrested shortly after 7:30 pm on Wednesday… Continue reading Man charged with allegedly threatening Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

Premier League: English clubs reach all three European finals for first time

Last season came close to witnessing an impressive feat as English clubs nearly appeared in all three European finals. Chelsea emerged victorious in the Conference League, and Tottenham triumphed over Manchester United in the Europa League final. Meanwhile, Arsenal was the only English team remaining in the Champions League, though their journey ended in the… Continue reading Premier League: English clubs reach all three European finals for first time

Scottish election results: Six things to watch out for

The article discusses the dynamics and uncertainties surrounding the upcoming Scottish Parliament election, focusing on the Scottish National Party (SNP) and its leader John Swinney’s ambition to secure a majority. Key points include: – **SNP’s challenge:** To gain seats from Labour and Conservatives while also not losing any to Labour or the Liberal Democrats. The… Continue reading Scottish election results: Six things to watch out for

Bonnie Tyler in induced coma after emergency surgery in Portugal

Singer Bonnie Tyler is currently in an induced coma to support her recovery following emergency intestinal surgery, according to a spokesperson. The 74-year-old artist, originally from Skewen, Wales, underwent the urgent operation at a hospital near Faro, Portugal, earlier this week. Her representative provided an update on Tyler’s condition on Thursday evening, stating, “Bonnie has… Continue reading Bonnie Tyler in induced coma after emergency surgery in Portugal

Psychiatrist 'unable to section Nottingham attacks killer'

A psychiatrist involved in assessing Valdo Calocane, who later committed fatal stabbings in Nottingham, testified that he could not detain Calocane under the Mental Health Act after an assault on a flatmate because the criteria for detention were not met. During the evaluation, the psychiatrist observed that Calocane appeared to seek control over the situation,… Continue reading Psychiatrist 'unable to section Nottingham attacks killer'

Jake Hall: The Only Way Is Essex star dies in Spain aged 35

Jake Hall, known for his appearances on the reality TV series The Only Way Is Essex (TOWIE), has died in Majorca, Spain, at the age of 35. According to reports, Hall suffered fatal head injuries at a villa in Santa Margarita. The Spanish Civil Guard is currently investigating the incident, describing it as “an accidental… Continue reading Jake Hall: The Only Way Is Essex star dies in Spain aged 35

Police say man arrested over 'intimidating behaviour' near Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's home

A man has been detained on suspicion of a public order offense and carrying an offensive weapon near the Norfolk residence of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The incident took place in the village of Wolferton, close to the Sandringham Estate, when police responded to reports of intimidating behavior at approximately 7:30 pm on Wednesday. According to reports… Continue reading Police say man arrested over 'intimidating behaviour' near Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's home

UK immigration officer among two men guilty of working for Chinese intelligence

A UK immigration officer, Chi Leung “Peter” Wai, has been found guilty of collaborating with Chinese intelligence in what authorities have described as a “shadow policing operation.” Wai, who had worked as a Border Force officer at Heathrow Airport since December 2020, exploited his access to the Home Office’s immigration database to monitor and track… Continue reading UK immigration officer among two men guilty of working for Chinese intelligence