Maldon and Tiptree FC owners Drewitt-Barlows charged with human trafficking

The owners of a football club are facing serious legal charges, including rape, sexual assault, and human trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation. Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, aged 57, along with his husband Scott, aged 32, were taken into custody on Wednesday by police in Essex as part of an ongoing investigation. Law enforcement officers conducted… Continue reading Maldon and Tiptree FC owners Drewitt-Barlows charged with human trafficking

Emerging picture shows Reform gains as Labour counts losses in heartland seats

The results emerging from the recent set of elections across Britain present an incomplete yet revealing snapshot of the current political landscape. Unlike a general election where outcomes are typically known by morning, these local contests are unfolding at a slower pace, with many results still pending, particularly from Scotland and Wales. However, initial data… Continue reading Emerging picture shows Reform gains as Labour counts losses in heartland seats

Beatles 'code of conduct' brought in for Liverpool tourists

A new code of conduct has been established for tour guides and visitors frequenting Beatles-related landmarks in Liverpool. This initiative aims to safeguard the residents living near some of the city’s most popular sites connected with the band, such as Paul McCartney’s childhood home in Allerton, Strawberry Field, Penny Lane, and George Harrison’s birthplace in… Continue reading Beatles 'code of conduct' brought in for Liverpool tourists

Hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship not start of pandemic, UN health agency says

The United Nations health agency has clarified that the recent hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship does not signal the beginning of a new pandemic. Maria van Kerkhove, an infectious disease expert at the World Health Organization (WHO), explained at a news conference that this situation differs fundamentally from the Covid-19 pandemic experienced six years… Continue reading Hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship not start of pandemic, UN health agency says

Election results so far at a glance – and what's still to come

Reform UK has achieved notable advances in the early local election results, making inroads at the expense of both Labour and Conservative parties. These elections, covering councils throughout Scotland, Wales, and 136 English councils, represent the largest set of polls since the 2024 general election and serve as a crucial measure of Prime Minister Sir… Continue reading Election results so far at a glance – and what's still to come

William, Catherine and children name baby kangaroo at Australia Zoo

The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children, have chosen the name Cwtch for a young eastern grey kangaroo at Australia Zoo. The name, which means “cuddle” in Welsh, was revealed by conservationist Robert Irwin, son of the late Steve Irwin, via a collaborative Instagram post with the royal family. In a video… Continue reading William, Catherine and children name baby kangaroo at Australia Zoo

North West 200: Rider dies in Superbike accident at Northern Ireland road race

During the Superbike qualifying session for the North West 200 international road race in Northern Ireland on Thursday, a rider tragically lost their life following an accident. The incident took place at Station Corner, a high-speed right-hand bend located on the route between Portstewart and Coleraine. As a result of the crash, the session was… Continue reading North West 200: Rider dies in Superbike accident at Northern Ireland road race

Man arrested for selling Morgan McSweeney's stolen phone

The Metropolitan Police have apprehended a 28-year-old man on suspicion of selling a mobile phone that once belonged to Morgan McSweeney, who served as the prime minister’s chief of staff. The phone was reported stolen in October 2025 from an area in Pimlico, London. Authorities confirmed that the arrest occurred on April 29 at a… Continue reading Man arrested for selling Morgan McSweeney's stolen phone

Newspaper headlines: 'Official exposed as Chinese spy' and 'Time for Starmer to stand aside'

Recent headlines reveal a significant espionage case involving a Home Office official in the UK. Chi Leung “Peter” Wai, an immigration officer, along with retired Hong Kong police officer Chung Biu “Bill” Yuen, have been convicted for spying on Chinese dissidents based in the UK. This case, described as unprecedented by the Daily Mail, highlights… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Official exposed as Chinese spy' and 'Time for Starmer to stand aside'

Senedd election: Labour expected to lose Welsh Parliament, sources say

After nearly three decades of continuous leadership, the Labour Party in Wales is poised to lose control of the Senedd, according to several party insiders speaking to the BBC. This potential defeat would mark the end of Labour’s dominance in Welsh politics that has lasted since 1999, a period during which the party has consistently… Continue reading Senedd election: Labour expected to lose Welsh Parliament, sources say