Legal documents recently made public allege that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the late Jeffrey Epstein requested sexual acts from an exotic dancer during a gathering at Epstein’s Florida residence. According to a letter from 2011 included in the latest release of Epstein-related materials, the unnamed woman was initially promised $10,000 to perform a dance. After her… Continue reading Andrew and Epstein asked exotic dancer for 'sex acts', legal letter claims
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Shabana Mahmood defends immigration reforms amid Labour opposition
The Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has defended the government’s immigration reform plans amid criticism from Labour MPs, who oppose changes affecting rights to permanent settlement. Mahmood emphasized that the influx of people arriving in the UK in recent years has created a pressing need for the government to respond. The proposals aim to extend the… Continue reading Shabana Mahmood defends immigration reforms amid Labour opposition
Rogiet fatal XL bully dog attack investigation sees two further arrests made
Police have made additional arrests in connection with the tragic death of a nine-month-old boy who was fatally attacked by a dog in south-east Wales. The investigation into the incident, which occurred in the village of Rogiet, continues to develop as authorities seek justice. Gwent Police revealed that on Tuesday, a man in his 30s… Continue reading Rogiet fatal XL bully dog attack investigation sees two further arrests made
PM Law's sudden closure leaves staff and clients in limbo
A significant number of employees and clients of a prominent law firm have been left uncertain after the firm abruptly ceased operations. PM Law, headquartered in Sheffield and operating across several regions including Yorkshire, Cumbria, Berkshire, Derbyshire, and Kent, offered services in areas such as personal injury, wills, and conveyancing. The company unexpectedly closed on… Continue reading PM Law's sudden closure leaves staff and clients in limbo
Murder arrest after De Montfort University student stabbed near campus
An 18-year-old male has been detained on suspicion of murder following the fatal stabbing of a student near a university campus. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening when emergency services were alerted to a man who had collapsed on Oxford Street, near the junction with Bonners Lane, shortly after 17:00 GMT. The victim, a man… Continue reading Murder arrest after De Montfort University student stabbed near campus
Selhurst derailment causes severe disruption on train routes
Severe disruptions continue to affect rail services operated by Southern, Thameslink, and the Gatwick Express following an early morning derailment coupled with a signal failure in southeast London. The incident has caused significant delays and cancellations across several routes, severely impacting commuters throughout the day. Among the affected lines are Thameslink’s Bedford to Brighton and… Continue reading Selhurst derailment causes severe disruption on train routes
MSP behind assisted dying bill backs change to eligibility rules
Liam McArthur, the Liberal Democrat MSP championing the legalisation of assisted dying in Scotland, has indicated his willingness to support an amendment that would restrict access to those with a terminal illness and a prognosis of six months or less to live. The current wording of the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill,… Continue reading MSP behind assisted dying bill backs change to eligibility rules
Abersoch beach huts worth £250k get buried in sand after storm
Several of the priciest beach huts in Wales have recently been buried under sand following storms that battered the coastline. Located on Abersoch beach in Gwynedd, these huts, which can fetch prices as high as £250,000, require excavation every spring. However, local residents have remarked that this year’s sand coverage is particularly severe compared to… Continue reading Abersoch beach huts worth £250k get buried in sand after storm
Three quarters will survive cancer by 2035, government promises
The government in England has unveiled a new 10-year cancer strategy aiming to drastically improve survival rates. The plan targets an ambitious milestone: ensuring that by 2035, 75% of cancer patients survive for at least five years after diagnosis. Currently, the five-year survival rate stands at 60%, which reflects a lag behind other developed nations.… Continue reading Three quarters will survive cancer by 2035, government promises
Llangynwyd pub's Sunday lunch meat 'likely cause' of food poisoning
A recent outbreak of foodborne illness at a village pub has been traced back to the meat served during a Sunday lunch. Public Health Wales revealed that 43 individuals fell ill after dining at the Corner House Inn in Llangynwyd, Bridgend, on November 30th. Following an investigation, it was determined that the cause of the… Continue reading Llangynwyd pub's Sunday lunch meat 'likely cause' of food poisoning