Sunday’s newspapers continue to focus heavily on the repercussions following Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s recent arrest on charges related to misconduct in public office. The Sunday Mirror highlights an explosive claim from the Royal Family’s former head of protection, who alleges there was a deliberate “conspiracy of silence” regarding Prince Andrew’s ties to the disgraced paedophile financier… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Calls for Andrew 'inquiry' and hiding from 'Putin's killer drones'
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Son hid mum's Pembroke Dock murder amid Covid and lived with body
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Winter Olympics 2026: GB curlers denied Olympic gold at death yet again
Bruce Mouat and his team were once again unable to bring home a men’s Winter Olympic curling gold, extending Britain’s wait that has now reached 102 years. Their pursuit of redemption from the previous Games was halted by Canada, who prevented Team GB from claiming a fourth gold medal at these Winter Olympics. The Scottish… Continue reading Winter Olympics 2026: GB curlers denied Olympic gold at death yet again
Lurgan: Man taken to hospital after 'stabbing incident'
A stabbing incident in Lurgan, County Armagh, has resulted in a man being hospitalized for treatment. Authorities from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) have revealed that a woman in her twenties was arrested and is currently cooperating with the ongoing investigation. The PSNI has requested the public to steer clear of the Lord… Continue reading Lurgan: Man taken to hospital after 'stabbing incident'
Knutsford farm gas explosion sees five people taken to hospital
At around 1 p.m. GMT, an explosion involving a gas canister occurred at Moseley Hall Farm, also known as The Lambing Shed Farm Shop and Kitchen, located in Knutsford, Cheshire. The incident took place during a charity event organized to support the North West Air Ambulance Charity. Cheshire Police reported that the explosion was linked… Continue reading Knutsford farm gas explosion sees five people taken to hospital
TikToker army medic, 25, found dead at her barracks in Warminster
Corporal Lucy Wilde, a 25-year-old army medic who had gained a following on TikTok, was found dead at her barracks in Warminster, Wiltshire on 5 February. Serving with the Royal Yorkshire Regiment, Wilde’s sudden passing has prompted an investigation by the Ministry of Defence into the circumstances surrounding her death. Her brother, Josh Wilde, described… Continue reading TikToker army medic, 25, found dead at her barracks in Warminster
How has Co-op Live changed Manchester as venue gears up for Brits
The Co-op Live arena, located in Greater Manchester, experienced a difficult and delayed opening. Originally planned to open on 23 April 2024 with a show by comedian Peter Kay, the venue’s launch was postponed twice due to readiness issues. Further setbacks included cancellations of Olivia Rodrigo’s shows and rescheduling of Take That’s concerts, with the… Continue reading How has Co-op Live changed Manchester as venue gears up for Brits
Arrests as Britain First march and counter protests held in Manchester
A march led by the far-right group Britain First, alongside counter protests, resulted in considerable disruption across Manchester city centre, leading to the arrest of six individuals. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) confirmed that these arrests were connected to several offences, including the assault of an emergency worker, public order violations, breach of the peace, and… Continue reading Arrests as Britain First march and counter protests held in Manchester
Alba Party 'unlikely' to stand in Scottish Parliament election
The Alba Party, which supports Scottish independence, is facing significant financial difficulties that make it unlikely to participate in the upcoming Holyrood election this May. Its leader, Kenny MacAskill, has confirmed the party is in a “perilous financial position,” which casts doubt on its ability to even register for the election. MacAskill highlighted the challenges… Continue reading Alba Party 'unlikely' to stand in Scottish Parliament election
MPs to discuss inquiry into role of trade envoys after Andrew arrest
Members of the Business and Trade Committee in the UK Parliament are scheduled to convene on Tuesday to consider launching an investigation into the role of UK trade envoys. This move follows the recent arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince, who was taken into custody by Thames Valley Police on suspicion of misconduct in… Continue reading MPs to discuss inquiry into role of trade envoys after Andrew arrest