Women filmed in secret for TikTok content – then harassed online

During a lunch break at her workplace in London, Dilara experienced an unsettling encounter when a tall man approached her and remarked, “I swear red hair means you’ve just been heartbroken.” They continued talking while sharing a lift, and he asked for her phone number. What Dilara didn’t know at the time was that the… Continue reading Women filmed in secret for TikTok content – then harassed online

Why peril could lie in the Welsh valleys for Starmer

In just over 100 days, Welsh voters will head to the polls to choose their new devolved government. Current opinion polls indicate a potentially historic shift, with Labour facing the possibility of being rejected for the first time ever in Wales. This is particularly striking given the region’s deep-rooted connection to Labour, where figures like… Continue reading Why peril could lie in the Welsh valleys for Starmer

Missed opportunity to take Northampton footballer to hospital

A coroner has highlighted a missed chance by paramedics to take Luke Abrahams, a young amateur footballer, to hospital before he tragically passed away from sepsis. Luke, who lived in East Hunsbury, Northampton, died on 23 January 2023 after also developing necrotising fasciitis, a severe and rare flesh-eating infection. During a four-day inquest held at… Continue reading Missed opportunity to take Northampton footballer to hospital

Young people say they felt pressured by emerging church to donate

It appears you have shared excerpts from a BBC report discussing allegations and personal testimonies from former or current students involved with the London International Christian Church (ICC). The report highlights concerns around pressures related to donations, requests for private financial information, social isolation, and living arrangements within the church community (e.g., “disciple” households). Here’s… Continue reading Young people say they felt pressured by emerging church to donate

Police officers to be told they must get work licence or face dismissal

The Home Office has announced that all police officers in England and Wales will soon be required to hold a licence to continue their work. This licence will demonstrate that officers possess the necessary skills, particularly in areas such as addressing violence against women and girls. Failure to maintain these competencies could result in removal… Continue reading Police officers to be told they must get work licence or face dismissal

West Midlands Police admits overstating evidence in Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban

West Midlands Police has acknowledged that it exaggerated the evidence behind the decision to prohibit Israeli supporters from attending a football match in Birmingham. This admission comes after Craig Guildford, the force’s former chief constable, retired earlier this month amid harsh criticism related to the ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans during last November’s Europa… Continue reading West Midlands Police admits overstating evidence in Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban

Teenagers charged with murder of 15-year-old in Guildford

Two teenagers have been formally charged in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 15-year-old boy in Guildford. The incident took place in woodland near Stoke Park, off Lido Road, where police responded to reports of a stabbing at 18:10 GMT on Monday. Following the investigation, two boys aged 15 and 16 were arrested. The… Continue reading Teenagers charged with murder of 15-year-old in Guildford

Nicola Sturgeon denies using pressure to open Glasgow hospital early

Nicola Sturgeon has firmly denied claims that she exerted pressure to open Scotland’s largest hospital ahead of schedule or that she was aware of safety concerns involving the hospital’s water system. These statements follow similar denials from First Minister John Swinney, who was challenged by opposition MSPs in the Scottish Parliament earlier this week. The… Continue reading Nicola Sturgeon denies using pressure to open Glasgow hospital early

The Traitors: Rachel's fate confirmed as Newry family and friends cheer on

In Rachel Duffy’s hometown of Newry, jubilant celebrations erupted as news spread of her victory on the BBC’s latest season of The Traitors. Alongside fellow traitor Stephen, Duffy successfully outmaneuvered the competition in the final episode on Friday, Read the full article from The BBC here: Read More