The investigation into the Nottingham attacks, where Valdo Calocane fatally stabbed three individuals and injured three others on 13 June 2023, has been under intense scrutiny. Retired Detective Superintendent Leigh Sanders, who led the inquiry, has firmly denied allegations that Calocane was charged prematurely to curb negative media coverage related to police performance. Following the… Continue reading Police deny Nottingham triple killer was charged to 'shut down stories'
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Body of 16-year-old found after car entered River Nene
Police divers have recovered the body of a 16-year-old girl following a car accident in which a vehicle entered a river. Authorities continue to search for a missing teenage boy connected to the incident. The vehicle was traveling southbound along North Brink in Wisbech St Mary when it left the road around 20:20 GMT on… Continue reading Body of 16-year-old found after car entered River Nene
Fly tippers face punishment of clearing up rubbish
Local authorities across England may soon be granted enhanced powers to tackle the problem of fly tipping, enabling them to require offenders to clear up illegally dumped waste and pay fines without the need to go through court proceedings. This measure forms part of a broader government strategy aimed at addressing the rising issue of… Continue reading Fly tippers face punishment of clearing up rubbish
PM swerves questions on whether he spoke to Mandelson over Epstein friendshp
Sir Keir Starmer has refrained from confirming whether he engaged in discussions with Peter Mandelson concerning the latter’s links to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein prior to appointing Mandelson as the UK’s ambassador to the United States. During a session in the House of Commons, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch persistently questioned Starmer about this… Continue reading PM swerves questions on whether he spoke to Mandelson over Epstein friendshp
UK weather: Temperatures exceed 20C in warmest day of year so far
As we approach the spring equinox, the days grow longer and the Sun climbs higher in the sky, resulting in a noticeable increase in sunlight intensity. On Wednesday, weather conditions are expected to be mostly clear across England, Wales, and eastern Scotland, leading to medium ultraviolet (UV) levels in those areas. In contrast, regions experiencing… Continue reading UK weather: Temperatures exceed 20C in warmest day of year so far
How could assisted dying laws change across the UK?
The text you provided outlines the proposed assisted dying law in England and Wales, including eligibility criteria, safeguards, and the legislative process. Here’s a summary of the key points: ### Eligibility Criteria for Assisted Dying (England and Wales) – Over 18 years old. – Resident in England or Wales and registered with a GP for… Continue reading How could assisted dying laws change across the UK?
Gerry Adams tells court that London Dockland bomb 'stunned' him
Gerry Adams has expressed that he was deeply shocked by the London Docklands bombing in February 1996, an act that many feared could have derailed the peace negotiations in Northern Ireland at the time. This bombing, carried out by the IRA, effectively ended the ceasefire that had been maintained since 1994. Adams, the former leader… Continue reading Gerry Adams tells court that London Dockland bomb 'stunned' him
Assisted dying 'is not going away' says MSP behind rejected bill
Liam McArthur, the Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP who proposed a bill to legalise assisted dying in Scotland, remains determined despite the legislation’s recent defeat. The bill aimed to allow terminally ill, mentally competent adults with less than six months to live to seek medical help to end their lives. Although the proposal was ultimately rejected,… Continue reading Assisted dying 'is not going away' says MSP behind rejected bill
Meningitis: Officials reassure parents suspected case not linked to Kent outbreak
Health authorities in Northern Ireland have addressed concerns following a suspected meningococcal disease case in a 16-year-old student at Bloomfield Collegiate School in Belfast. Officials clarified that this instance is not connected to the meningitis outbreak currently being monitored in England. The young individual is hospitalized and undergoing treatment, although it remains unconfirmed whether the… Continue reading Meningitis: Officials reassure parents suspected case not linked to Kent outbreak
Angela Rayner's explosive speech reignites leadership speculation
Angela Rayner delivered a pointed and candid speech to Labour activists on Tuesday evening, marked by its sharp tone and clear critique. Speaking in a Westminster pub, the former deputy prime minister presented a carefully scripted, 1,500-word address that, while never explicitly naming Sir Keir Starmer, amounted to a severe assessment of his leadership. The… Continue reading Angela Rayner's explosive speech reignites leadership speculation