Police in Greater Manchester have reported discovering “human remains” of an infant at an address in Marsh Green, Wigan. The police force has closed off the area surrounding the property and arrested five individuals, aged between 20 and 70, on suspicion of concealing a death and unlawful burial. Although the five suspects have been released… Continue reading Baby remains found in Wigan house: Five arrested
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Teen arrested after death of pensioner in Glasgow
A pensioner has passed away due to a serious assault in the Victoria Road area of Glasgow’s south side, resulting in the arrest of a 15-year-old male in connection with the incident. Police Scotland confirmed that they were called to the location on Friday night after receiving reports of the assault on a 70-year-old man.… Continue reading Teen arrested after death of pensioner in Glasgow
Banbridge: Man in serious condition after car park shooting
An unidentified man in his 40s was shot in the abdomen in a car park on the Rathfriland Road in Banbridge on Friday evening. According to police, the incident was reported soon after 8 p.m. Another man in his 40s has been taken into custody. The victim is being treated at the Royal Victoria Hospital… Continue reading Banbridge: Man in serious condition after car park shooting
Kate Stein launches label 99FVR, shares single ‘SNAFU’
The debut single from Kate Stein’s label, ’99FVR’, has been released. ‘SNAFU’ is a nod to ’90s rave music and features pulsating drum beats and a contrasting bassline. The ethos behind 99FVR is to redefine the ‘peak time’ sound and create moments of intensity, ambiguity, and nostalgia where simultaneous states of euphoria and discomfort can… Continue reading Kate Stein launches label 99FVR, shares single ‘SNAFU’
BELLA lands as first guest on Sally C’s Chunkers imprint
Chunkers, the innovative music label created by Sally C, has announced the signing of its first new artist, Dutch DJ and music producer BELLA, who just released her new EP ‘Note to Self’. BELLA’s latest work is composed of three original tracks inspired by ’90s house, acid, electro, and prog. Additionally, the original B1 track,… Continue reading BELLA lands as first guest on Sally C’s Chunkers imprint
Victor Farrant: Murderer poses clear risk if freed, family warns
The children of murder victim Glenda Hoskins are warning that her killer, Victor Farrant, poses a serious threat to the public if he is released. Farrant was sentenced to life in prison in 1998 for murdering Hoskins and attempting to kill Ann Fidler in Hampshire. Last month, Hoskins’ family was notified that Farrant was being… Continue reading Victor Farrant: Murderer poses clear risk if freed, family warns
Bristol mother's memoir reveals 'raw reality' of negligence case
Sheila Brill, from Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, gave birth to her daughter Josephine in London in 1993. During the course of the labor, her daughter was starved of oxygen, which caused catastrophic brain injury. Josephine died in 2016, aged 23. Mrs. Brill has now written a book about her experience and has become an unintentional campaigner for… Continue reading Bristol mother's memoir reveals 'raw reality' of negligence case
The Westminster honeytrap mystery is even stranger than we thought
Westminster honeytrap saga begins. At first, it was assumed that the flirtatious WhatsApp messages received by male MPs were part of a classic honeytrap operation by hostile states like Russia or China. However, security sources are steering us away from this theory, revealing that the whole affair is rather more complex than previously thought. Status… Continue reading The Westminster honeytrap mystery is even stranger than we thought
Liz Truss thought 'why me, why now?' after Queen's death
Liz Truss, the former UK Prime Minister, has revealed that she was in a state of shock when she was told of Queen Elizabeth II’s death in September 2022. In an excerpt from her memoir, Ten Years to Save the West, Truss said that she thought “why me, why now?” upon hearing the news. Truss,… Continue reading Liz Truss thought 'why me, why now?' after Queen's death
Newspaper headlines: Rayner says 'bring it on' and 'honeytrap sex plot'
Angela Rayner, the deputy leader of the Labour party, has offered to resign if found guilty of breaking electoral law due to accusations about her living arrangements. The investigation follows allegations that Rayner provided false information about her primary residence. The Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, and Times all cover the story, with the latter two… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Rayner says 'bring it on' and 'honeytrap sex plot'