Kelyan Bokassa, a 14-year-old boy from London, was stabbed to death on a bus in south-east London on Tuesday afternoon. His mother, Mary Bokassa, spoke tearfully about her son and his passions, including music, football, and caring for those around him. In an interview with the BBC, Ms Bokassa said her son was “very caring”… Continue reading Woolwich stabbing: Mother pays tearful tribute to Kelyan Bokassa
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Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clash over call for grooming inquiry
During Prime Minister’s Questions, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch urged Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to hold a national inquiry into grooming gangs. She claimed that by refusing, he was risking accusations of a “cover-up.” Badenoch also accused Starmer of not wanting tough questions to be asked of “Labour politicians who may be complicit” in this… Continue reading Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clash over call for grooming inquiry
Middlesbrough paedophile who stalked and stabbed girl jailed
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Met Police to investigate handling of Mohamed Al Fayed complaints
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) will be directing the investigation into two complaints against the Metropolitan Police in relation to their handling of allegations against Mohamed Al Fayed. The Met has been reviewing 21 allegations made against the former Harrods boss before his death in 2023, two of which were referred to the… Continue reading Met Police to investigate handling of Mohamed Al Fayed complaints
Bid to halt children's bill 'sickening' – Bridget Phillipson
The UK’s Conservative Party has called for a new amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill, which could stop its progress. The move has led to accusations from opposition MPs that the party is exploiting the issue of grooming gangs. The proposed amendment would call for the government to establish a national statutory inquiry… Continue reading Bid to halt children's bill 'sickening' – Bridget Phillipson
Glass of milk a day cuts bowel cancer risk – study
A recent UK study has discovered that people with significant quantities of calcium in their diet have substantially reduced their chances of contracting bowel cancer. A quarter liter of milk each day could lead to these benefits, according to researchers who looked over the diets of more than half a million women for sixteen years… Continue reading Glass of milk a day cuts bowel cancer risk – study
Woolwich stabbing: Police hunt killer of boy killed on London bus
Police are searching for those responsible for the fatal stabbing of a 14-year-old boy on a bus in Woolwich, south-east London, with the investigation ongoing as of Wednesday. The victim died at the scene after being attacked on a 472 double-decker bus at roughly 2:30 pm on Tuesday. Woolwich Church Street remains cordoned off, and… Continue reading Woolwich stabbing: Police hunt killer of boy killed on London bus
'I realised I had autism when my children were diagnosed'
William Butchart, a church minister from Ellon, Aberdeenshire, was diagnosed with autism after his two children were identified as autistic. As a child, Butchart had found certain social situations difficult, had struggled to make friends, and was often distressed by loud noises. However, he learned to suppress his autistic behaviours until his children’s diagnoses led… Continue reading 'I realised I had autism when my children were diagnosed'
Rolls-Royce to expand Goodwood HQ as demand for bespoke cars grows
Rolls-Royce is set to expand its factory and global headquarters in Goodwood to meet the growing demand for bespoke models. The luxury carmaker intends to invest over £300m in creating more highly tailor-made versions of its cars to meet the demands of its super-rich clientele. Rolls-Royce says this expansion plan will secure its future in… Continue reading Rolls-Royce to expand Goodwood HQ as demand for bespoke cars grows
Men on 1970s pro-paedophile list could still work with children today
The BBC has obtained a secret list containing the names of more than 300 individuals who publicly called for the legalisation of sex with children during the 1970s. The list belonged to an organisation called Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE), whose leaders attempted to align with feminist, anti-racist, and gay rights movements to further their cause.… Continue reading Men on 1970s pro-paedophile list could still work with children today