Letter by young Queen Elizabeth II to be auctioned in Kent

A letter handwritten by Queen Elizabeth II during her childhood is scheduled to be auctioned, with bids anticipated to reach as high as £4,000. The single-page note, which was addressed to the head housemaid at Royal Lodge in Windsor, features charming drawings of dogs, horses, and children. It also contains a tender inquiry about the… Continue reading Letter by young Queen Elizabeth II to be auctioned in Kent

Children injured by NHS can claim damages for lifetime lost earnings, court rules

A recent Supreme Court decision is expected to result in substantially larger compensation payments for children harmed by medical negligence. Previously, damages awarded to affected children only covered loss of earnings based on the years they were projected to live. However, in a landmark ruling concerning a child who suffered a brain injury during birth,… Continue reading Children injured by NHS can claim damages for lifetime lost earnings, court rules

Teenage girls lured into forced sex by gangs in London, BBC finds

An investigation by the BBC has highlighted the troubling reality of vulnerable young women and girls, some as young as 14, being drawn into forced sexual exploitation by gangs operating in London. Survivors shared harrowing accounts, describing instances where they were repeatedly raped by multiple men as a form of “payment” for outstanding drug debts… Continue reading Teenage girls lured into forced sex by gangs in London, BBC finds

Alnwick masseur charged with 55 sexual offences

A 72-year-old masseur from Alnwick, Northumberland, has been formally charged with 55 sexual offences following what police described as a “complex investigation.” Terence McBrien faces multiple allegations, including attempted rape, sexual assault by penetration, sexual assault by touching, and voyeurism. These charges are connected to incidents involving 14 women that allegedly took place over a… Continue reading Alnwick masseur charged with 55 sexual offences

Van driver guilty over fatal M4 smart motorway crash in Berkshire

Barry O’Sullivan, a van driver, has been convicted of causing death by careless driving after a collision on the M4 motorway in Berkshire. On 7 March 2022, O’Sullivan struck a stationary Nissan Micra parked in the outside lane of a smart motorway, resulting in the car bursting into flames with Pulvinder Dhillon inside. The incident… Continue reading Van driver guilty over fatal M4 smart motorway crash in Berkshire

Met Police making 'initial inquiries' into Andrew protection officers

The Metropolitan Police have initiated preliminary inquiries concerning former close protection officers assigned to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. This development follows claims made by a former senior protection officer within the Metropolitan Police, who suggested that members of the Royalty and Specialist Protection unit (RaSP) may have deliberately ignored suspicious activities during visits to a private island… Continue reading Met Police making 'initial inquiries' into Andrew protection officers

Islanders lose legal challenge over plans to build school in north Mull

A legal challenge brought by Mull residents against Argyll and Bute Council’s plan to build a new school on the northern part of the island has been unsuccessful. The council intends to construct a £43 million campus adjacent to the current high school in Tobermory. This location has been a contentious point among islanders, as… Continue reading Islanders lose legal challenge over plans to build school in north Mull

Noah Donohoe inquest: 'Heartbreaking to consider what Noah experienced'

During the inquest on Wednesday, a police officer who had participated in the search of an underground tunnel for missing schoolboy Noah Donohoe grew emotional while recalling the harsh conditions Noah would have faced after his disappearance more than five years ago. The 14-year-old was discovered dead in a tunnel in north Belfast nearly a… Continue reading Noah Donohoe inquest: 'Heartbreaking to consider what Noah experienced'

John Swinney was told of Peter Murrell charges weeks before they became public

Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney was informed about a criminal charge against former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell several weeks before the information was made public. On 19 January, Scotland’s Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain, who serves as both the highest-ranking law officer and a minister within the Scottish government, sent Swinney an email notifying him… Continue reading John Swinney was told of Peter Murrell charges weeks before they became public

Double decker hits south London theatre in two-bus crash

In south London, an accident involving two buses resulted in six individuals being hospitalized, authorities confirmed. The incident took place on Newington Causeway early Wednesday morning at 08:06 GMT. One of the buses collided with the front window area of the Southwark Playhouse Borough theatre, causing visible damage to the building. Emergency services quickly responded… Continue reading Double decker hits south London theatre in two-bus crash