Petrol bomb makers among latest to be sentenced over Ely riots

Seven additional individuals involved in the Cardiff riots three years ago have received sentences for their roles in the violent unrest, which included the making and use of petrol bombs. The disturbances took place in May 2023 after the tragic deaths of two teenagers, Kyrees Sullivan, 16, and Harvey Evans, 15, following an e-bike crash… Continue reading Petrol bomb makers among latest to be sentenced over Ely riots

Woman injured after Pontyclun telegraph pole falls on her

A serious incident occurred near Pontyclun train station where a woman sustained significant injuries after being trapped beneath a fallen telegraph pole in the station’s car park. The event prompted an urgent response from emergency services. South Wales Police confirmed that officers received a call around 12:50 BST on Thursday following reports that two women… Continue reading Woman injured after Pontyclun telegraph pole falls on her

Historic by-election win sends message to Labour and SNP – Badenoch

The Scottish Conservatives have celebrated a significant milestone, securing their first Westminster by-election victory north of the border since 1973. This triumph came in the Aberdeen South constituency, previously held by the SNP’s Stephen Flynn, with Tory candidate Douglas Lumsden emerging victorious. The election result was seen as sending a clear signal to both Labour… Continue reading Historic by-election win sends message to Labour and SNP – Badenoch

Two men jailed over Starmer-linked arson attacks

Two individuals have been sentenced for plotting arson attacks on property and a vehicle associated with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Roman Lavrynovych, a 22-year-old Ukrainian national, received a seven-year prison sentence, while Stanislav Carpiuc, a 27-year-old Romanian-born Ukrainian, was handed a two-year term at the Old Bailey. Lavrynovych was recruited by an unidentified Russian-speaking… Continue reading Two men jailed over Starmer-linked arson attacks

Boy, 3, was attacked by crocodile at zoo as man bailed

A three-year-old boy suffered critical injuries after being attacked by a crocodile at a zoo near Huntingdon, police have confirmed. The incident took place at Johnsons of Old Hurst, where the boy somehow ended up inside the crocodile enclosure. Emergency services were called to the scene on Thursday afternoon, and the young child was quickly… Continue reading Boy, 3, was attacked by crocodile at zoo as man bailed

UK weather: Amber Extreme Heat warning issued by Met Office as heatwave looms

The Met Office has released an amber Extreme Heat warning affecting areas of southern and eastern England as well as south Wales. This advisory is set to be in effect on Monday and Tuesday, with temperatures expected to reach as high as 35°C (95°F). Overnight temperatures are also anticipated to remain warm, staying above 20°C… Continue reading UK weather: Amber Extreme Heat warning issued by Met Office as heatwave looms

West Belfast: Man dies following punch outside pub

Authorities are currently probing the circumstances surrounding the death of a man who was struck outside a pub in west Belfast last Friday evening. The victim, Carl Holland, aged 30, succumbed to his injuries in hospital where he had been critically ill following a severe head injury sustained earlier in the week. The event took… Continue reading West Belfast: Man dies following punch outside pub

ICO boss John Edwards announces resignation following investigation

John Edwards has stepped down from his role as the UK’s information commissioner after a workplace inquiry found issues related to his conduct. Edwards, who had led the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) since early 2022, acknowledged that on certain occasions his attempts at humor were inappropriate and caused offense. In an official statement released on… Continue reading ICO boss John Edwards announces resignation following investigation

Brexit cost 6% of UK economy, Bank of England company data suggests

A recent analysis based on internal Bank of England data reveals that the UK economy has experienced a 6% reduction in growth as a result of Brexit. This conclusion comes from examining the financial results, perspectives, and decisions of thousands of British firms since the 2016 referendum, using data which the Bank of England typically… Continue reading Brexit cost 6% of UK economy, Bank of England company data suggests

Andy Burnham says his Makerfield by-election win could be turning point

Andy Burnham has emerged victorious in the Makerfield by-election, a significant achievement that bolsters his anticipated bid for the Labour Party leadership. In his victory address, Burnham emphasized that his success could represent a pivotal moment for the nation. He also assured constituents that he would not view the seat merely as a launching pad… Continue reading Andy Burnham says his Makerfield by-election win could be turning point