Ballymena: Three people found dead in house

Authorities have confirmed the discovery of three deceased individuals inside a residence. The victims, who were all members of the same family, were found at their home located on Old Cullybackey Road in Ballymena, County Antrim, on Monday morning. Law enforcement officials have initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deaths. A spokesperson for… Continue reading Ballymena: Three people found dead in house

Twelve arrested over threat to an Islamic event in Suffolk

Authorities have arrested twelve individuals in connection with an alleged right-wing extremist threat targeting an Islamic gathering held at a country estate in Suffolk. The event, known as the UK Ijtima, took place at Shrubland Hall in Barham but was cut short on Sunday as a precautionary measure following the detection of the possible danger.… Continue reading Twelve arrested over threat to an Islamic event in Suffolk

Milford Haven pupil who 'stabbed' teacher took knife to school as part of a 'game'

Dressed in a light blue shirt paired with navy trousers, the teenager took the witness stand and explained to the jury that he and his friends had been experimenting by bringing various random household items to school to test what they could get away with. When questioned about why he selected the largest knife from… Continue reading Milford Haven pupil who 'stabbed' teacher took knife to school as part of a 'game'

UK bans support for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

The Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has declared that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) will be formally recognized as a threat to the UK’s national security. Utilizing newly granted government authorities, Mahmood plans to prohibit any form of support for the IRGC, an organization linked to death threats, intimidation, and violent actions within the United… Continue reading UK bans support for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

Man in court in South Africa as part of Great Denham murder inquiry

A man accused of murdering his wife and two daughters in Bedfordshire has made a court appearance in South Africa following a UK request for his extradition. The victims, Nothabo Zandile Tshuma, aged 42, along with her daughters Natalie, 15, and Nala, five, were discovered deceased by police at their home in Great Denham, near… Continue reading Man in court in South Africa as part of Great Denham murder inquiry

Girl, four, dies in hospital after being hit by car in Gotham

A tragic incident occurred in Nottinghamshire involving a young child. A four-year-old girl was struck by a vehicle on Nottingham Road, located in the village of Gotham. Emergency responders arrived at the scene at 14:28 BST on Sunday, according to Nottinghamshire Police. The injured girl was transported to a hospital but sadly passed away shortly… Continue reading Girl, four, dies in hospital after being hit by car in Gotham

Suffolk MP Patrick Spencer arrives at court for sexual assault trial

Patrick Spencer, a father of two and the son of billionaire businessman and Conservative peer Michael Spencer, is currently facing legal proceedings. Under UK parliamentary rules, any Member of Parliament sentenced to prison for one year or longer automatically loses their seat, unless they successfully appeal the conviction. If the custodial sentence handed down is… Continue reading Suffolk MP Patrick Spencer arrives at court for sexual assault trial

Teenage pianist makes history as first to pass Grade 8 'single handed'

Freya Terris, a 17-year-old pianist from Lisburn, County Antrim, has achieved a remarkable milestone by passing her Grade 8 piano exam using only her left hand. This achievement is unprecedented according to the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM), who confirmed that Freya is the first known candidate to succeed in this… Continue reading Teenage pianist makes history as first to pass Grade 8 'single handed'

UK starts first vaccine trial, eight weeks into Ebola emergency

The United Kingdom has commenced human trials of a newly developed Ebola vaccine following approval from the national regulatory authority. This vaccine, created by researchers at the University of Oxford, was rapidly developed within just eight weeks after a public health emergency was declared on May 17. It is the first of four candidate vaccines… Continue reading UK starts first vaccine trial, eight weeks into Ebola emergency

Mahmood to set out plan to deport grooming gang leader

On Monday, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is set to announce the legal measures she will pursue to deport Shabir Ahmed, the former leader of a Rochdale grooming gang who was recently released from prison. Ahmed served a 22-year sentence after being convicted in 2012 of numerous child sexual offences, including rape. His release on licence… Continue reading Mahmood to set out plan to deport grooming gang leader