Police authorities investigating the death of Ann Widdecombe have stated that there is no evidence suggesting the incident was politically motivated. The 78-year-old former Member of Parliament and Member of the European Parliament was discovered at her residence in Haytor, Devon, on Thursday with severe injuries. Officers believe the attack occurred nearly a day before… Continue reading Nothing to suggest Ann Widdecombe killing was politically motivated, police say
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Dog rescued from Ben Nevis suspected to have eaten discarded cannabis
A black Labrador named Tokyo was rescued from Ben Nevis after showing signs of severe illness, believed to be caused by ingesting discarded cannabis. The incident occurred while Christina Bluhme, a dog trainer from Esher, Surrey, was hiking halfway up the UK’s tallest mountain. Tokyo suddenly collapsed on the trail, unable to move properly, which… Continue reading Dog rescued from Ben Nevis suspected to have eaten discarded cannabis
Child killed in lorry collision in Chipping Ongar, Essex
Police are seeking witnesses following the death of a young boy who was hit by a lorry and later died in hospital. The tragic accident took place around 16:40 BST on Friday along Epping Road in Chipping Ongar, Essex. The driver of the lorry, a 48-year-old man from Derbyshire, was detained at the scene on… Continue reading Child killed in lorry collision in Chipping Ongar, Essex
Record 128 people cross English Channel in one small boat
On Friday, a small vessel crossed the English Channel carrying 128 people, marking the highest number ever recorded on a single boat making this journey. That day saw a total of 225 migrants cross the Channel aboard three separate boats. So far this year, over 12,000 individuals have arrived in the UK via small boats,… Continue reading Record 128 people cross English Channel in one small boat
Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service received more than 300 calls on Eleventh night
Over the course of Saturday evening into the early hours of Sunday, the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) managed a significant number of emergency situations. From 6 pm until 2 am, they handled 303 emergency calls and attended to 151 operational incidents. A substantial portion of these calls—54 in total—were connected to bonfires,… Continue reading Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service received more than 300 calls on Eleventh night
'Exceptional' wildfire risk for parts of UK as heatwave health alerts issued
Parts of the UK are currently experiencing an “exceptional” wildfire risk amid a sustained heatwave that has brought record-breaking temperatures. According to Natural England, large areas in southern England and certain spots in the south Midlands face the highest level of danger. Meanwhile, numerous other regions across England and Wales remain under a “very high”… Continue reading 'Exceptional' wildfire risk for parts of UK as heatwave health alerts issued
Building Welsh homes takes too long due to planning laws – developers
The housing association Beacon Cymru has highlighted the lengthy timelines involved in constructing new homes across Wales, attributing delays to the current planning system. The organisation referenced a recent development in Tonypandy, Rhondda Cynon Taf, where 51 new apartments are set to welcome tenants seven years after purchasing the former Big Shed site. Chief executive… Continue reading Building Welsh homes takes too long due to planning laws – developers
Renegade Zoo: The alt-pop rockers putting inclusivity centre stage
Renegade Zoo, a band originating from a creative arts initiative in Londonderry aimed at young adults with learning disabilities, has experienced an eventful period recently. Earlier this year marked the release of their debut album, which highlights their unique alt-pop sound. Their busy summer schedule included a performance at the Foyle Maritime Festival and a… Continue reading Renegade Zoo: The alt-pop rockers putting inclusivity centre stage
Newly-released video shows Peter Falconio's killer questioned
On the 25th anniversary of Peter Falconio’s murder, Australian police released bodycam footage capturing one of the final efforts to persuade Bradley Murdoch to disclose the location of Falconio’s remains. The footage offers a glimpse into the investigation nearly a quarter-century after the tragic event. Peter Falconio, originally from Huddersfield, was fatally shot on a… Continue reading Newly-released video shows Peter Falconio's killer questioned
How Dumfries first started supporting Norway 86 years ago
In the same year, the town saw the establishment of the Scottish Norwegian Society (SNS), which also led to the creation of a permanent base known as Norway House (Norges Hus). This marked the beginning of a formal connection between the local community and Norway. James Hutcheon, who was the town clerk at the time,… Continue reading How Dumfries first started supporting Norway 86 years ago