Halifax brand scrapped after 173 years due to Lloyds takeover

After 173 years, the Halifax brand is set to be discontinued, with all customer accounts transitioning to Lloyds. This change was confirmed by Lloyds Banking Group, which has owned Halifax since 2009, following earlier reports in May about the potential phasing out of Halifax as an independent brand. Lloyds Banking Group emphasized its ongoing dedication… Continue reading Halifax brand scrapped after 173 years due to Lloyds takeover

Man dies after van fall from Peacehaven cliffs, Sussex Police say

A tragic incident occurred in East Sussex when a van plunged over a cliff, resulting in the death of the driver. The vehicle was discovered after Sussex Police responded to emergency reports in Peacehaven around 4:30 pm BST on Wednesday. Authorities have not yet formally identified the deceased individual. Sussex Police are currently conducting a… Continue reading Man dies after van fall from Peacehaven cliffs, Sussex Police say

Maddy Cusack struggled with girlfriend move, inquest told

The inquest into the death of Maddy Cusack, former Sheffield United women’s team player, revealed insights into the factors affecting her mental health prior to her passing. Cusack, aged 27, was discovered unconscious by her father David at their family home in Horsley, Derbyshire, on 20 September 2023, and died the same day. During the… Continue reading Maddy Cusack struggled with girlfriend move, inquest told

Murder-accused teen claims victim was 'going to stab friend'

A teenager on trial for the fatal stabbing of 15-year-old Amen Teklay told the High Court in Glasgow that he acted in self-defence, believing he was protecting his 17-year-old friend from an imminent knife attack. The 16-year-old, who pleaded not guilty to murder, explained that Amen had charged toward his friend holding a knife, prompting… Continue reading Murder-accused teen claims victim was 'going to stab friend'

18-year-old drowns on Duke of Edinburgh expedition in Glasbury

An 18-year-old male tragically lost his life in the River Wye during a Duke of Edinburgh (DoE) Award expedition. The incident took place near Glasbury, Powys, where emergency services launched a search after reports indicated that the individual had entered the water and was missing. Authorities confirmed that the young man’s body was subsequently found… Continue reading 18-year-old drowns on Duke of Edinburgh expedition in Glasbury

Frank Kerr: Man found not guilty of postal worker's murder

A 67-year-old man from south Armagh, James Seamus Fox of Carewamean Road in Jonesborough, has been acquitted of the murder of Frank Kerr, a postal worker in Newry. The incident occurred during a 1994 IRA robbery at the city’s postal sorting office. Fox faced a diplock non-jury murder trial that began in January 2024, along… Continue reading Frank Kerr: Man found not guilty of postal worker's murder

Police seek charges against MP Dan Norris over alleged sex offences

Avon and Somerset Police have not disclosed the identity of the man involved in an ongoing investigation that started in December 2024. The inquiry is being conducted by Operation Bluestone, a specialized unit focusing on rape and serious sexual assault cases. The police force stated, “As a result of our enquiries, a file has been… Continue reading Police seek charges against MP Dan Norris over alleged sex offences

Fordingbridge rape case: Judge 'wrong' to spare boys from custody

This story involves sensitive material that some readers might find upsetting. Due to their ages, all children involved have been granted anonymity, with the perpetrators identified only as X, Y, and Z. The case concerns two girls. The first, referred to as C1, was 15 years old when she was raped in November 2024 by… Continue reading Fordingbridge rape case: Judge 'wrong' to spare boys from custody

Badenoch accuses Starmer of leaving defence spending 'mess' for Burnham

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has sharply criticised what she described as a £5 billion shortfall in the recently unveiled defence investment plan, accusing outgoing prime minister Sir Keir Starmer of leaving his successor with a financial dilemma. The plan, announced on Tuesday, outlined £15 billion in funding intended to enhance the UK’s defence capabilities. However,… Continue reading Badenoch accuses Starmer of leaving defence spending 'mess' for Burnham