Headlines across various newspapers are buzzing with the news of a migrant who was sent back to France under the prime minister’s immigration scheme but has now returned to the UK via a small boat. The Daily Express, The Daily Telegraph, and Metro all cover this story, highlighting the embarrassing turn of events and branding… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'One in, one out and back in again' and 'teen killer unmasked'
Author: Dave Carter
HMP Berwyn: Welsh-speaking prisoners 'told to speak English' in prison
Inmates who speak Welsh have reported being instructed to use English by staff members at the largest prison in Wales, according to accounts from former prisoners who spoke to researchers at Cardiff and Liverpool universities. The individuals, who were previously incarcerated at HMP Berwyn in Wrexham, described facing hostility from prison staff towards the Welsh… Continue reading HMP Berwyn: Welsh-speaking prisoners 'told to speak English' in prison
No charges over Trump-Epstein projection on to Windsor Castle
Four men who were previously arrested for projecting images of Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle will not face any charges, according to Thames Valley Police. The individuals, a 60-year-old from East Sussex, a 36-year-old and a 50-year-old both from London, and a 37-year-old from Kent, were taken into custody… Continue reading No charges over Trump-Epstein projection on to Windsor Castle
Send reform in England pushed back to 2026
The government has decided to postpone the implementation of reforms to the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (Send) system and other school policy proposals in England until the following year. Originally scheduled for release this autumn, the Schools White Paper, which contains plans for Send, will not be published until further co-creation and testing of… Continue reading Send reform in England pushed back to 2026
Migrant removed to France returns to UK on small boat
A recent incident has brought to light the challenges faced by migrants attempting to seek refuge in the UK. According to BBC News, a migrant who had been sent to France under the “one in, one out” scheme less than a month ago has returned to the UK on a small boat. The Guardian newspaper… Continue reading Migrant removed to France returns to UK on small boat
Firearm suspect was boy with a toy gun, say Sussex Police
Schools in Bognor Regis, West Sussex, were put on lockdown following reports of a suspected gunman on the loose, only to discover it was a 14-year-old boy in fancy dress with a toy gun. The police responded to the situation, with multiple units, including armed officers, attending Frith Road. Concerned about the safety of the… Continue reading Firearm suspect was boy with a toy gun, say Sussex Police
Man jailed for killing woman in Christmas Day crash
A tragic incident occurred in north London on Christmas Day in 2022, resulting in the death of Maria Carolina Do Nascimento, a 22-year-old woman. Evan Forde, a 32-year-old man from Bedford, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for causing her death in a high-speed car crash on Hendon Way, Brent Cross. The collision, which… Continue reading Man jailed for killing woman in Christmas Day crash
June Bunyan: Arran funeral confirmed for Scot 'murdered' in LA
The tragic death of a Scottish woman allegedly killed by her husband in Los Angeles has resulted in her body being returned to Scotland for her upcoming funeral service. June Bunyan, 37, originally from Arran, was found on 11 September with severe neck injuries. Jonathan Renteria, 25, has been charged in the US with her… Continue reading June Bunyan: Arran funeral confirmed for Scot 'murdered' in LA
King Charles lands in Rome for historic visit to meet Pope Leo
The royal couple, King Charles and Queen Camilla, have embarked on a historic state visit to the Vatican in Rome. Their visit is a significant gesture of unity between the Church of England and the Catholic Church, aimed at fostering a stronger relationship between the two Christian denominations. King Charles, in a statement, emphasized that… Continue reading King Charles lands in Rome for historic visit to meet Pope Leo
Richmond Council U-turn on £150 fine for coffee poured in drain
Reporting from Richmond-upon-Thames, a woman in Kew was recently fined £150 for pouring the remnants of coffee down a gully, sparking controversy and leading to the council reversing its decision. Burcu Yesilyurt found herself in a pickle after attempting to dispose of a small amount of coffee from her reusable cup at a bus stop… Continue reading Richmond Council U-turn on £150 fine for coffee poured in drain