A conviction for the murder of a father of nine, who was stabbed more than 50 times, has been overturned by the Court of Appeal. Sean Rodgers, 38, was originally sentenced to at least 18 years in prison for the killing of Edward Meenan in Londonderry back in 2018. Senior judges identified procedural errors in… Continue reading Sean Rodgers: Man jailed for murder of Edward Meenan has conviction quashed
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Nationwide Caernarfon cashier Kelly Kershaw jailed for fraud
A cashier working at a Nationwide branch in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, has been sentenced to 16 months in prison after stealing from vulnerable customers to finance extravagant holidays. Kelly Kershaw, 54, committed fraud by forging signatures of elderly clients and a man with learning disabilities during her time at the building society. Her unauthorized withdrawals funded… Continue reading Nationwide Caernarfon cashier Kelly Kershaw jailed for fraud
Brian Campbell and Colm McGirr: Families of IRA men shot dead reach settlements for damages
Nearly 43 years after the deaths of two IRA members shot by British soldiers, the families involved have reached settlements in their legal claims, as disclosed in the High Court. Brian Campbell, aged 19, and Colm McGirr, aged 23, lost their lives during an SAS operation near an arms cache close to Coalisland, County Tyrone,… Continue reading Brian Campbell and Colm McGirr: Families of IRA men shot dead reach settlements for damages
Grimsby man who fed drugs to Poppy Widdison dies in Hull prison
John Rytting, who was convicted in 2017 for child cruelty and supplying drugs to his former partner’s young daughter, has passed away in prison, the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman (PPO) has confirmed. The four-year-old girl, Poppy Widdison, tragically died in June 2013 after experiencing prolonged neglect and mistreatment. At the time of her death, Poppy… Continue reading Grimsby man who fed drugs to Poppy Widdison dies in Hull prison
Tough election results hurt but don't weaken my resolve, says Keir Starmer
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has acknowledged that Labour faced a difficult night in the local elections across England, describing the results as “tough” and admitting they “hurt.” Despite this setback, he remained determined to pursue the changes he had promised, emphasizing that such disappointing outcomes would not weaken his resolve. Early returns from the… Continue reading Tough election results hurt but don't weaken my resolve, says Keir Starmer
Sir John Curtice: Election results show politics in the UK has fragmented
The recent local election results highlight a marked fragmentation in British electoral politics, at least for now. Reform UK has emerged as the leading party, having secured the highest number of seats, accounting for 30% of those declared so far. In over 500 wards where detailed voting data has been compiled by the BBC, Reform… Continue reading Sir John Curtice: Election results show politics in the UK has fragmented
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