A 14-year-old girl has been remanded into youth detention following a court appearance where she was charged in connection with a knife attack at a school. The teenager, whose identity is protected by legal restrictions, attended Westminster Magistrates’ Court via videolink on Friday. She faces serious allegations including three counts of attempted murder and two… Continue reading Girl appears in court over Manchester school stabbing charges
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Belfast: Nineteen now arrested over disorder with house targeted in arson
Authorities have arrested nineteen individuals, including a 16-year-old boy, in connection with the recent disturbances across Northern Ireland. Among the incidents was an arson attack on a property located on the Shore Road in north Belfast on Thursday night. Fortunately, there have been no reports of injuries linked to this fire. Meanwhile, police have reported… Continue reading Belfast: Nineteen now arrested over disorder with house targeted in arson
David Hockney obituary: A genius in practically every medium
The text you provided is a detailed narrative about the life and career of the artist David Hockney, focusing on several aspects: – His experience with censorship when customs officers confiscated his magazines featuring naked men, which led to a legal fight and a campaign that resulted in the Home Secretary intervening. – His prolific… Continue reading David Hockney obituary: A genius in practically every medium
Newport man's anger as crematorium scatter's dad's ashes without permission
David Bishop is left devastated after discovering that the crematorium scattered his late father’s ashes without his consent. The 60-year-old had intended to collect John Bishop’s ashes from Gwent Crematorium and take them to Nottinghamshire, where they could be laid to rest alongside his mother. However, two weeks after the funeral, David was informed that… Continue reading Newport man's anger as crematorium scatter's dad's ashes without permission
Caerphilly county: Inside last house left in abandoned Welsh mining village
The final remaining dwelling in a former mining village in Wales, deserted nearly half a century ago due to fears of a landslide, is now being put up for auction. Troedrhiwfuwch, located in Caerphilly County’s Rhymney Valley, was abandoned in 1985 by over 600 residents who were concerned that a devastating landslip could occur in… Continue reading Caerphilly county: Inside last house left in abandoned Welsh mining village
Further man charged after violence at Southampton Nowak protest
A man has been formally charged following violent incidents during protests in Southampton linked to the murder of student Henry Nowak. The demonstrations erupted after police bodycam footage was made public, showing the 18-year-old Nowak being handcuffed after sustaining stab wounds inflicted by Vickrum Digwa. Digwa, aged 23, has since been sentenced for the murder.… Continue reading Further man charged after violence at Southampton Nowak protest
'We won £6.1m on the lottery – now I help out at a food bank'
In 2016, Kevin and Michele Jones, a couple from Cheshire, experienced a life-altering moment when Kevin, a bus driver at the time, won a £6.1 million lottery jackpot. The news transformed their lives instantly, granting them financial freedom and the ability to make choices they had not considered before. Despite their newfound wealth, the couple… Continue reading 'We won £6.1m on the lottery – now I help out at a food bank'
Baroness Casey warns grooming survivors are 'still being failed'
Baroness Louise Casey, who authored a significant report on grooming gangs, has expressed concern that children who were groomed, sexually abused, and subsequently prosecuted for crimes such as prostitution continue to be let down by the justice system. Despite the government’s introduction of legislation pardoning “child prostitution” offences, she believes this approach is insufficient. In… Continue reading Baroness Casey warns grooming survivors are 'still being failed'
Newspaper headlines: 'Healey torpedoes Starmer' and 'Game on!'
The resignation of Defence Secretary John Healey has become the focal point in Friday’s news coverage, with multiple newspapers highlighting the significant political fallout. Healey’s decision to step down stems from his criticism of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership and the Treasury’s unwillingness to adequately fund the UK’s defence needs. In his resignation letter,… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Healey torpedoes Starmer' and 'Game on!'
Girl, 14, charged with attempted murder after Manchester school knife attack
A 14-year-old girl has been formally charged with three counts of attempted murder following a knife attack at a school in Manchester on Tuesday. The incident occurred at the Co-op Academy located on Plant Hill Road in the Blackley area, where two students aged 14, one boy and one girl, along with a 27-year-old male… Continue reading Girl, 14, charged with attempted murder after Manchester school knife attack