A man accused of manslaughter following the suicide of his wife has been found not guilty. Christopher Trybus, who faced allegations of abusing his wife, Tarryn Baird, was also acquitted of charges including controlling and coercive behaviour as well as two counts of rape. The verdict was delivered by a jury at Winchester Crown Court… Continue reading Christopher Trybus not guilty of driving wife to suicide
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Starmer admits No 10 asked about job for aide Matthew Doyle
Sir Keir Starmer has acknowledged that discussions occurred regarding a possible diplomatic position for his former communications director, Matthew Doyle. Doyle, who was appointed a Labour peer after departing from Downing Street in March 2025, has faced suspension from the parliamentary party as of February this year due to his association with a convicted sex… Continue reading Starmer admits No 10 asked about job for aide Matthew Doyle
Chinese tourist who died in Strathpether 'may have been in altercation'
Emergency responders were called to the Main Street area of Strathpeffer, a village in the Highlands, on Monday evening around 19:35. The incident involved a 63-year-old man who later died at the scene. According to BBC Scotland News, the deceased was identified as a Chinese tourist. Initially, Police Scotland treated the death as a medical… Continue reading Chinese tourist who died in Strathpether 'may have been in altercation'
Stowaway baby rabbits found on North Sea drilling rig
Three young rabbits were recently discovered hiding on a North Sea drilling rig, leading to their rescue and care by an animal charity in Aberdeenshire. These unexpected passengers were transported from Aberdeen to the Valaris Norway rig, which is located approximately 93 miles off the coast of Lincolnshire. It is thought that the rabbits initially… Continue reading Stowaway baby rabbits found on North Sea drilling rig
Car finance compensation scheme faces challenge and delay
A consumer advocacy organization is preparing to legally challenge a compensation scheme set up for millions of drivers who were wrongly sold motor finance agreements. The scheme, overseen by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), is estimated to cost lenders around £9.1 billion and aims to provide average payouts of £829 to affected individuals starting this… Continue reading Car finance compensation scheme faces challenge and delay
McDonald's boss on abuse claims: 'I don't want to talk about the past'
The leader of McDonald’s UK and Ireland, Lauren Schultz, has refused to discuss past allegations of abuse within the company, expressing a desire to focus on moving forward instead. When questioned by the BBC regarding previous accusations, Schultz described the incidents as “unacceptable” but emphasized that the company has “drawn a line under it”. An… Continue reading McDonald's boss on abuse claims: 'I don't want to talk about the past'
Record Skomer Island puffin count for second year running
For the second consecutive year, a record number of puffins has been observed on a small island near Pembrokeshire. The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales (WTSWW) reported that this year’s puffin count on Skomer Island reached 52,019, marking an increase of 8,000 compared to 2025. This surge exceeded expectations, with the organisation describing… Continue reading Record Skomer Island puffin count for second year running
Beverley Callard forced to leave I'm A Celebrity… South Africa: 'I didn't know I had cancer'
Soap actress Beverley Callard had to withdraw from the ITV reality series *I’m A Celebrity… South Africa* after collapsing in the jungle camp, an event that occurred before she learned she had cancer. Known for her role as Liz McDonald on *Coronation Street*, Callard disclosed in February that she is battling breast cancer. The distressing… Continue reading Beverley Callard forced to leave I'm A Celebrity… South Africa: 'I didn't know I had cancer'
Starmer sends 'chill' through civil service, union boss says
Sir Keir Starmer is currently facing criticism after the dismissal of Sir Olly Robbins, the senior civil servant at the Foreign Office, amid controversy over the vetting of Lord Mandelson’s ambassadorial appointment in Washington. This move has drawn the ire of senior union officials who accuse the Prime Minister of creating a “real chill throughout… Continue reading Starmer sends 'chill' through civil service, union boss says
Hundreds of jobs to be created by £50m defence sector deal
Northern Ireland’s defence industry is set for significant expansion with plans to create hundreds of local jobs, officials announced. This development comes alongside the launch of the Northern Ireland Defence Growth Deal, an initiative backed by the UK government that will inject £50 million into technology companies and startups within the region. This partnership involves… Continue reading Hundreds of jobs to be created by £50m defence sector deal