Glanaman man saves neighbours after lightning strikes roof and fire spreads

A lightning strike caused a house fire in Glanaman, Carmarthenshire, prompting a swift response from a nearby resident who urgently alerted the occupants. Stuart Dunn, a primary school teacher, quickly realized the danger when he saw flames on the roof of his neighbour’s property late at night. The owner was asleep downstairs with her dog… Continue reading Glanaman man saves neighbours after lightning strikes roof and fire spreads

Scam flat rental costs would-be tenants thousands in lost deposits

Twenty-year-old Mide Awosika believed she had found her perfect flat last summer before beginning a new academic term at Queen Mary University in London. Alongside two flatmates, she paid a hefty deposit of £12,000 for a four-bedroom property located in Poplar, east London. However, on the day they were meant to move in, no keys… Continue reading Scam flat rental costs would-be tenants thousands in lost deposits

Skircoat Lodge Halifax children's home abuse prompts 135 compensation claims

An expert report commissioned by Calderdale Council into Skircoat Lodge, a children’s home in Halifax, West Yorkshire, has revealed disturbing findings about the environment within the institution. According to the report prepared by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) in 1994, any child placed at the home was “likely to… Continue reading Skircoat Lodge Halifax children's home abuse prompts 135 compensation claims

‘Pay ransom or lose a kidney’: Illegal migrants bound for UK kidnapped in Libya

Over the summer of 2025, more than 300 migrants from Iraqi Kurdistan attempting to reach the UK were abducted in Libya, subjected to torture, and faced threats of forced kidney extraction, according to investigations by the BBC. These young men were captured by a militia group that demanded a ransom of $5,000 (£3,700) from each… Continue reading ‘Pay ransom or lose a kidney’: Illegal migrants bound for UK kidnapped in Libya

Regulator 'in contact' with West Ham after David Sullivan allegations

The Independent Football Regulator (IFR) has announced that it is actively communicating with West Ham United and intends to invoke its statutory authority to urgently gather information from club co-owner David Sullivan. This action follows serious allegations that raise questions about Sullivan’s suitability to hold his position under the Owners, Directors and Senior Executives (ODSE)… Continue reading Regulator 'in contact' with West Ham after David Sullivan allegations

He told us we were slaves – The fight for justice on a Scottish fishing trawler

This is a summary of a case involving allegations of modern slavery and mistreatment of Ghanaian migrant fishermen aboard the Scottish fishing trawler *Sea Lady*, operated by TN Trawlers based in Annan, Scotland. **Key points:** – **Victims:** Joshua Amissah and other Ghanaian fishermen were employed on the *Sea Lady* under harsh conditions. – **Abuse:** The… Continue reading He told us we were slaves – The fight for justice on a Scottish fishing trawler

Fury over appeal bid by paddleboard boss Nerys Lloyd after four people die

The families affected by the tragic deaths of four paddleboarders have expressed deep frustration following a rejected attempt by the former owner of a paddleboarding company to reduce her prison sentence. This unsuccessful appeal has only added to the ongoing anguish and grief experienced by those who lost loved ones. Two relatives, speaking about the… Continue reading Fury over appeal bid by paddleboard boss Nerys Lloyd after four people die

Newspaper headlines: 'Israel and Iran step back' and 'Is university a waste of money?'

Several leading newspapers have reported on a recent interview with the Ukrainian President, who has expressed hope that local councils in the UK will once again display Ukrainian flags. The Guardian highlights this as a prominent story, alongside coverage of a de-escalation between Israel and Iran. Both countries reportedly agreed to cease hostilities after an… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Israel and Iran step back' and 'Is university a waste of money?'

King Charles meets Ukraine's Zelensky for private talks at Windsor Castle

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a private meeting with King Charles III at Windsor Castle on Monday, following discussions with European allies of Ukraine. The encounter allowed Zelensky to express his gratitude toward the UK for its steadfast support amidst ongoing conflicts. During their meeting, Zelensky described the UK’s backing as “ironclad” and shared his… Continue reading King Charles meets Ukraine's Zelensky for private talks at Windsor Castle

Kemi Badenoch to call for scrapping of legal equality duty

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch plans to call for the removal of the legal requirement that public institutions such as schools and hospitals must promote equality in their decision-making processes. In an upcoming speech, Badenoch is expected to argue that the Public Sector Equality Duty has been misused to advance what she describes as “dangerous and… Continue reading Kemi Badenoch to call for scrapping of legal equality duty