The family of Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old student who was tragically murdered in Southampton, has expressed their enduring grief, vowing to carry the pain “every single day” for the rest of their lives. They have urged the government to recognize knife crime as a “national emergency” following the sentencing of Vickrum Digwa, 23, who received… Continue reading Murdered student Henry Nowak 'did not die with dignity' says family
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Body found after Mexborough river search for missing boy, 11
South Yorkshire Police have recovered a body while searching for 11-year-old Mackenzie Swift, who went missing after entering the River Don in Mexborough. The boy was last seen near Ferry Boat Lane at around 8:00 pm on Saturday. Following his disappearance, authorities launched a comprehensive search operation, involving an underwater team and volunteers from Mountain… Continue reading Body found after Mexborough river search for missing boy, 11
Spygate: Southampton owner Dragan Solak will not sack head coach Tonda Eckert
Southampton owner Dragan Solak has announced that he will not dismiss head coach Tonda Eckert, despite the controversial espionage incident that involved spying on Championship rivals. Speaking exclusively to BBC Sport, Solak expressed his belief that Eckert, who made the error in authorizing the surveillance, merits a second chance. He described Eckert as “a super-talented… Continue reading Spygate: Southampton owner Dragan Solak will not sack head coach Tonda Eckert
Metachromatic Leukodystrophy: Parents call for heel prick testing after death of son
The parents of Teddy Johnson, a seven-year-old boy from Portadown who passed away from Metachromatic Leukodystrophy (MLD), a rare degenerative metabolic disorder, are campaigning for the introduction of newborn screening that might have saved his life. Teddy’s mother, Jemma, revealed that her son was diagnosed at 18 months old, by which point treatment options were… Continue reading Metachromatic Leukodystrophy: Parents call for heel prick testing after death of son
'You legend. Manager loved it' – Southampton's Spygate WhatsApps revealed
Newly disclosed WhatsApp messages have exposed how Southampton Football Club carried out a covert spying operation against their rivals in the Championship. Junior staff members testified before an independent disciplinary commission, revealing that head coach Tonda Eckert exerted “extreme pressure” on them to complete spying assignments they found morally troubling and were reluctant to perform.… Continue reading 'You legend. Manager loved it' – Southampton's Spygate WhatsApps revealed
Big salaries, a motorhome and SNP accounts: The Nicola Sturgeon interview unwrapped
Former first minister Nicola Sturgeon gave an exclusive interview to the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg regarding the £400,000 embezzled by her estranged husband, Peter Murrell. Murrell, who served as the chief executive of the SNP for over two decades, reportedly spent party funds on a range of items over 12 years. These purchases included more than… Continue reading Big salaries, a motorhome and SNP accounts: The Nicola Sturgeon interview unwrapped
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson sex abuse trial: Lady Donaldson 'did nothing about' alleged incident, court hears
At Newry Crown Court, one of the two women accusing Sir Jeffrey Donaldson of sexual abuse in their childhood testified that Lady Eleanor Donaldson, Sir Jeffrey’s wife, was informed about an alleged incident but “did nothing about it.” This statement came during cross-examination by Lady Donaldson’s lawyer, Ian Turkington KC. Sir Jeffrey, the former leader… Continue reading Sir Jeffrey Donaldson sex abuse trial: Lady Donaldson 'did nothing about' alleged incident, court hears
British soldier killed in training exercise accident in northern Iraq
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that a British Army soldier lost their life during a training exercise in northern Iraq on Sunday. This tragic incident was made public by the Defence Secretary in the House of Commons the following day. Addressing the chamber, the Defence Secretary expressed profound sorrow over the event. He stated,… Continue reading British soldier killed in training exercise accident in northern Iraq
Newspaper headlines: 'Mandelson files lay bare frustration' and 'The welfare party'
Documents recently published by the government have brought to light a series of messages involving Lord Peter Mandelson and government ministers, drawing significant media attention. According to The Guardian, these documents reveal that Mandelson was privy to sensitive security briefings related to the Foreign Office and engaged in conversations with the head of MI6 before… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Mandelson files lay bare frustration' and 'The welfare party'
Student loan inquiry begins as a third of people say university degree not worth it
A parliamentary inquiry into the student loan system in England is set to commence on Tuesday, focusing on testimonies from student groups and subject-matter experts. The National Union of Students (NUS) has urged the investigation to scrutinize aspects such as the repayment threshold for graduate earnings and the applicable interest rates on loans. However, government… Continue reading Student loan inquiry begins as a third of people say university degree not worth it