Met asks Andrew's protection officers what they saw or heard in Epstein inquiry

The Metropolitan Police have reached out to former and current protection officers tasked with guarding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, requesting that they come forward with any information that might assist ongoing investigations related to the Epstein files. Authorities are “identifying and contacting” those who had close involvement with Andrew and urging them to thoroughly consider whether they… Continue reading Met asks Andrew's protection officers what they saw or heard in Epstein inquiry

Andrew and King Charles, a personal battle of royal brothers

If Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were a scandal-plagued politician, a dismissed football manager, or a CEO under fire, he likely would have been removed from his position and faded from public attention long ago. However, royal scandals are fundamentally different—they have no clear conclusion. Unlike jobs that can be terminated, family membership endures through significant life events… Continue reading Andrew and King Charles, a personal battle of royal brothers

Man charged with raping unconscious wife with other men for years

A man has been formally charged with drugging and sexually abusing his unconscious wife, alongside several other men. The accused, whose identity remains protected for legal reasons, faces a total of 48 charges. These include conspiracy to rape, sexual assault by penetration, and conspiracy to administer a substance with the intent to commit a sexual… Continue reading Man charged with raping unconscious wife with other men for years

Sir Jim Ratcliffe: Man Utd co-owner avoids FA charge over immigration comments

On Friday, Manchester United’s interim head coach Michael Carrick expressed his deep pride in the values upheld by the club during a pre-match press conference. He emphasized his awareness of the club’s longstanding principles and the significance they hold for many people around the world. Carrick referenced recent statements made by Sir Jim and the… Continue reading Sir Jim Ratcliffe: Man Utd co-owner avoids FA charge over immigration comments

Online pharmacies rapped for selling weight-loss jabs without full checks

Two online pharmacies have introduced stronger safeguards after concerns arose about the sale of weight-loss injections without adequate verification procedures. BBC journalists successfully ordered so-called “skinny jabs” to Northern Ireland from Voy and MedExpress by submitting false information and outdated photos, with the companies failing to conduct further checks. These medications are intended solely for… Continue reading Online pharmacies rapped for selling weight-loss jabs without full checks

Puberty blockers trial paused after MHRA raises safety concerns

A clinical study investigating the effects and safety of puberty-blocking medications for children experiencing gender dysphoria has been temporarily halted due to concerns raised by the UK’s medicines regulator. The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) plans to meet with researchers at King’s College London, who are leading the study, to discuss these issues… Continue reading Puberty blockers trial paused after MHRA raises safety concerns

Are MSPs undermining the rule of law in Scotland?

This week has witnessed an extraordinary convergence of politics and law in Scotland. At Holyrood, Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) have been engaged in discussions about an ongoing criminal court case, prompting questions over a judge’s decision to delay a hearing and allegations of corruption directed at the lord advocate. In response, the lord… Continue reading Are MSPs undermining the rule of law in Scotland?

Tondu rugby player ends up in hospital after falling in dog poo

Adam Lang, an amateur rugby player for Tondu RFC in Bridgend, found himself hospitalised after an unexpected fall into dog faeces during a match at Pandy Park. The 28-year-old was unaware that a cut on his elbow, sustained during the game against Crymych from Pembrokeshire, had become infected until he experienced severe pain later that… Continue reading Tondu rugby player ends up in hospital after falling in dog poo

Uncertainty for UK after US Supreme Court tariff ruling, experts say

UK businesses are currently facing a period of uncertainty following a ruling by the US Supreme Court that struck down a significant portion of the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump. These tariffs, enacted under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), included measures such as the so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs introduced in April… Continue reading Uncertainty for UK after US Supreme Court tariff ruling, experts say

Tributes paid to teens who died at East Yorkshire holiday park

Two teenagers tragically lost their lives at a holiday park in East Yorkshire, prompting an outpouring of tributes. Ethan Slater, aged 17, and Cherish Bean, 15, both from Sheffield, died at Little Eden Holiday Park near Bridlington on Wednesday. Authorities have indicated that their deaths are believed to be linked to carbon monoxide poisoning. Humberside… Continue reading Tributes paid to teens who died at East Yorkshire holiday park