Torture and beating photos seized during Lyons gang raids in Spain

Spanish authorities have confiscated over one hundred photographs depicting scenes of torture and violence during raids on an apartment connected to a Scottish organized crime syndicate. These images were uncovered in a Fuengirola flat amid operations targeting members of the Lyons gang along the Costa del Sol region last month. Law enforcement agencies in both… Continue reading Torture and beating photos seized during Lyons gang raids in Spain

Lisburn: Mourners gather to remember elderly woman who passed without next of kin

Margaret Ellen ‘Peggy’ Murdoch, who passed away at the age of 81, was honored by an extraordinary funeral attended by over 100 people, many of whom had never met her. Despite dying without any known family, the large turnout reflected a deep sense of community respect and compassion. The service took place in Lisburn, bringing… Continue reading Lisburn: Mourners gather to remember elderly woman who passed without next of kin

Llandovery College PE teacher faces head injury misconduct claims

A physical education teacher at Llandovery College, a prominent rugby-playing school in Wales, is currently facing serious allegations related to the handling of head injuries among players. The case concerns Lowri Mair Williams, who was the lead for girls’ rugby at the school. She is accused of unacceptable conduct, including allowing students to continue playing… Continue reading Llandovery College PE teacher faces head injury misconduct claims

Man arrested over death of 82-year-old woman in Glasgow

An 82-year-old woman was found fatally injured on a street in Glasgow over the weekend, leading to the arrest of a man connected to the incident. The elderly woman, Elizabeth Colligan, was discovered on Cardowan Road in the Carntyne district at around 4 a.m. on Saturday and subsequently died at the scene. Police identified a… Continue reading Man arrested over death of 82-year-old woman in Glasgow

The Leeds coffee machine winner 'ghosted' by Currys until tweet went viral

Jordan Phillips from Leeds was delighted when he received a notification announcing he had won a Philips coffee machine in an online giveaway run by retailer Currys. The competition required participants to follow Currys’ page on X, like the post, and comment for a chance to win the coffee machine valued at £380. After being… Continue reading The Leeds coffee machine winner 'ghosted' by Currys until tweet went viral

Ulster University earmarks 100 Derry job cuts in redundancy plans, MLA says

An SDLP MLA has revealed that Ulster University (UU) plans to cut over 100 jobs at its Magee campus located in Londonderry. Sinéad McLaughlin, who serves as the party’s economy spokesperson, brought forward the figures during a recent question session in the Northern Ireland Assembly. These job reductions are part of a wider wave of… Continue reading Ulster University earmarks 100 Derry job cuts in redundancy plans, MLA says

Migrant first to be convicted under new Channel crossing law

An Afghan migrant has been the first individual convicted under a new law targeting unsafe sea crossings to the UK. Tajik Mohammad, aged 32, was operating an overcrowded dinghy across the English Channel amidst poor weather conditions on 17 January. Some passengers on the vessel were reportedly not wearing life jackets, raising serious safety concerns.… Continue reading Migrant first to be convicted under new Channel crossing law

Challenge over Met Police's use of live facial recognition lost

A recent High Court ruling has upheld the Metropolitan Police’s use of live facial recognition technology, dismissing legal challenges from privacy advocates seeking to restrict its deployment. The legal action was brought by youth worker Shaun Thompson and Silkie Carlo, director of Big Brother Watch, who raised concerns about the potential misuse and discriminatory application… Continue reading Challenge over Met Police's use of live facial recognition lost

Unemployment rate unexpectedly falls as fewer students look for work

The unemployment rate in the UK has seen an unexpected decline, influenced in part by fewer students seeking employment while continuing their studies. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the unemployment rate dropped to 4.9% during the three months ending in February, defying earlier predictions that it would remain steady at 5.2%. This… Continue reading Unemployment rate unexpectedly falls as fewer students look for work