Natalie McNally suffered a violent and sustained attack that resulted in multiple stab wounds, strangulation, and numerous severe blows to the head, according to testimony presented during the trial of the man charged with her murder. The autopsy, performed by state pathologist Dr James Lyness, revealed a multitude of injuries including damage to her head,… Continue reading Natalie McNally: Pathologist tells trial victim suffered 'prolonged assault'
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Swindon man 'caused death of wife by controlling her', court told
A court case has revealed the tragic story of a woman who was subjected to controlling and violent behaviour by her husband, ultimately leading to her taking her own life. Christopher Trybus, a 43-year-old from Swindon in Wiltshire, faces manslaughter charges over the death of his wife, Tarryn Baird, who died by suicide in November… Continue reading Swindon man 'caused death of wife by controlling her', court told
Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain told Swinney of Murrell charge nearly a year ago
Documents released by the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) reveal that First Minister John Swinney was informed about the criminal charge against former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell almost a year ago. According to these files, Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain initially wrote to Swinney in March last year to notify him that Murrell… Continue reading Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain told Swinney of Murrell charge nearly a year ago
Lammy to lift cap on court sitting days to cut cases backlog
Justice Secretary David Lammy has confirmed that the existing limit on court sitting days will be removed in an effort to address the growing backlog of criminal cases. This change will see all crown courts across England and Wales receive funding to handle as many cases as possible throughout the upcoming year. Lammy also indicated… Continue reading Lammy to lift cap on court sitting days to cut cases backlog
Spring-like weather in the UK
Spring appears to be making an early entrance this year, with temperatures already climbing and daylight extending by around four to five minutes daily. A shift to mild south-westerly winds coming from the Atlantic has contributed to a noticeable increase in warmth since last weekend. This trend is expected to continue, with Wednesday forecasted to… Continue reading Spring-like weather in the UK
Flamingo Land: Plans for controversial resort at Loch Lomond rejected
Plans for a £40 million holiday resort on the shores of Loch Lomond have been turned down by the Scottish government. The proposal, put forward by theme park operator Flamingo Land, faced prolonged and often intense opposition from local residents who were concerned about the construction of a waterpark, monorail, hotel, and dining facilities in… Continue reading Flamingo Land: Plans for controversial resort at Loch Lomond rejected
Russell Brand pleads not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges
Russell Brand has entered not guilty pleas to two additional charges involving rape and sexual assault. The 50-year-old entertainer appeared at Southwark Crown Court in London on Tuesday to formally respond to these new allegations. According to the Crown Prosecution Service, the alleged incidents occurred in London in 2009 and involve two women. These charges… Continue reading Russell Brand pleads not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges
Labour's Dawn Butler asks BBC for urgent explanation over N-word Bafta broadcast
Labour MP Dawn Butler has formally requested an urgent explanation from the BBC regarding the broadcast of a racial slur during the Bafta Film Awards held on Sunday. The incident involved John Davidson, a guest with Tourette syndrome and the inspiration behind the film *I Swear*, who uttered the slur aloud while two prominent Black… Continue reading Labour's Dawn Butler asks BBC for urgent explanation over N-word Bafta broadcast
The key changes being made to special educational needs – at a glance
The government has unveiled a set of proposed reforms aimed at reshaping the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) framework in England. These changes introduce several new terms and concepts that will be essential for families, educators, and professionals to understand. While many are familiar with education, health and care plans (EHCPs), the upcoming system… Continue reading The key changes being made to special educational needs – at a glance
British woman who reported rape in Hong Kong 'could face prison'
A 25-year-old British woman, Isabel Rose from Hackney, east London, traveled to Hong Kong where she reported being raped to the local police in early 2024. The man involved, whom she had met during her travels in Asia and whose name remains undisclosed, was arrested. However, rather than her case being pursued, Rose found herself… Continue reading British woman who reported rape in Hong Kong 'could face prison'