Ballymena: Girl, 8, among those found dead at house in Ballymena

An eight-year-old girl was one of three family members discovered deceased in a residence in Ballymena. The family was originally from Poland, although the young girl was reportedly born in Northern Ireland. Jerome Mullen, the honorary consul of Poland in Northern Ireland, confirmed that the family had been living in the area for some time.… Continue reading Ballymena: Girl, 8, among those found dead at house in Ballymena

Residents urged to immediately leave Bonnington Bond flats over 'high fire risk'

Following a safety warning issued on Monday, several residents have already vacated the building, while others are still weighing their options, according to BBC Scotland News. The residential complex, which houses over 100 flats, was constructed on the grounds of a former whisky bond. Earlier this year, in March 2024, a fire broke out at… Continue reading Residents urged to immediately leave Bonnington Bond flats over 'high fire risk'

Families of RAF Chinook crash victims ask court to allow case to proceed

Representatives of the families affected by the 1994 RAF Chinook helicopter disaster have urged the High Court to permit a legal challenge against the Ministry of Defence (MoD) concerning the crash. This tragic event occurred on 2 June 1994 when the Chinook, carrying 25 passengers and four crew members, went down in the foggy conditions… Continue reading Families of RAF Chinook crash victims ask court to allow case to proceed

MPs expected to approve long-delayed 'Hillsborough Law'

Andy Burnham, who is widely expected to succeed Sir Keir, described the upcoming debate as likely to be a “deeply moving moment.” Both politicians are anticipated to address members of the Commons later in the day. The legislation under discussion is named after the tragic Hillsborough disaster of 1989, which resulted in 97 fatalities when… Continue reading MPs expected to approve long-delayed 'Hillsborough Law'

Yes Scotland hands accounts to police after 'missing £1.5m' complaint

Yes Scotland Ltd, established by former SNP leader and First Minister Alex Salmond to advocate for Scottish independence prior to the referendum, has remained inactive since 2014. The organization’s most recent dormant accounts, which were published last year, reflected a balance of zero. When questioned, Yes Scotland directed BBC Scotland to its audited financial returns… Continue reading Yes Scotland hands accounts to police after 'missing £1.5m' complaint

Wildfires burn across UK as fire chiefs warn of extreme pressure

Wildfires are currently raging across various parts of the UK, putting firefighters under what the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) chair has described as “extreme pressure” amid an ongoing heatwave. Phil Garrigan told BBC Breakfast that the prolonged dry conditions have significantly heightened the threat of uncontrollable fires. He emphasized the lack of rain in… Continue reading Wildfires burn across UK as fire chiefs warn of extreme pressure

Police continue to question suspect over Ann Widdecombe murder

Police continue to question a suspect in connection with the murder of politician Ann Widdecombe, marking the third consecutive day of interrogation. The individual in custody is a 28-year-old white British man from Rotherham, South Yorkshire. He was initially arrested on Saturday on suspicion of murder. However, on Monday, authorities re-arrested him under suspicion of… Continue reading Police continue to question suspect over Ann Widdecombe murder

Trial of The Study Preparatory School crash driver set for 2027

Claire Freemantle, the driver involved in a tragic car crash at a school event in Wimbledon, is scheduled to face trial in September next year. The incident took place on July 6, 2023, when a Land Rover driven by Freemantle collided with an end-of-term tea party at The Study Preparatory School in southwest London. Two… Continue reading Trial of The Study Preparatory School crash driver set for 2027

Free school meal pupils falling further behind their peers, report warns

A recently published report highlights an increasing disparity in academic performance between students from wealthier families and those from lower-income households. According to the Education Policy Institute (EPI), despite some progress following the Covid pandemic, the gap in educational achievement in England has grown wider again and remains larger across all school phases compared to… Continue reading Free school meal pupils falling further behind their peers, report warns

Barham villagers shocked by terror threat to Islamic event

Early Sunday morning, Anita Woolnough set off for a walk with her dog at 5:25 AM and was the first to notice police activity in her vicinity. By the time she returned, the scene had transformed dramatically, with approximately 50 police vehicles present. She recalled seeing a significant police presence, including armed officers who were… Continue reading Barham villagers shocked by terror threat to Islamic event