I woke up in agony from a vaginal mesh operation and the pain never went away

Kerry Watson, a 40-year-old mother of three from Kinmel Bay in Conwy, has been living with relentless and crippling pain since undergoing vaginal mesh surgery in 2014. The procedure was intended to address a prolapsed bladder, but it instead left her dependent on a walking stick and taking in excess of 100 tablets weekly to… Continue reading I woke up in agony from a vaginal mesh operation and the pain never went away

What the Manchester by-election result means for Scotland

A recent by-election in Greater Manchester, while geographically distant from Scotland, has drawn significant attention from political parties north of the border as they prepare for the upcoming Holyrood election. The contest became an immediate talking point for Labour MSPs attending their conference in Paisley, as well as for Scottish Greens celebrating the success of… Continue reading What the Manchester by-election result means for Scotland

Tony Hudgell wins his campaign for new UK child cruelty register

An 11-year-old boy who lost both his legs due to severe abuse by his birth parents has successfully campaigned for the creation of a new child safety register. This initiative will require parents found guilty of neglect to undergo monitoring similar to that imposed on sex offenders. The government has indicated that an amendment to… Continue reading Tony Hudgell wins his campaign for new UK child cruelty register

Court backs Fareham family in overseas education support row

A significant legal victory has been achieved by the parents of a boy whose special educational needs support was withdrawn during a period when their family was living abroad. Glen, a Royal Navy officer, and his wife Gemma, residents of Fareham in Hampshire, had been assured that their son Theo’s Education, Health and Care Plan… Continue reading Court backs Fareham family in overseas education support row

I Swear director says Baftas 'let down' Tourette's campaigner John Davidson

Kirk Jones, the director behind the Bafta-winning movie *I Swear*, expressed disappointment over how John Davidson was treated during the recent awards ceremony. Davidson, a campaigner for Tourette’s syndrome awareness, unintentionally uttered a racist slur due to his involuntary verbal tics, which was then broadcast during the BBC’s coverage of the event. Jones voiced his… Continue reading I Swear director says Baftas 'let down' Tourette's campaigner John Davidson

Shotton motorcyclist guilty of fleeing scene after injuring boy

An 18-year-old motorcyclist has been convicted for attempting to evade justice after fleeing the scene where he seriously injured a young boy. The incident occurred on 11 September 2024, when Arlo Buckley, then six years old, was struck by an off-road motorcycle while crossing Central Drive in Shotton, Flintshire. Arlo, now eight, sustained multiple injuries… Continue reading Shotton motorcyclist guilty of fleeing scene after injuring boy

'Jekyll and Hyde monster' severed his partner's spinal cord

Robert Easom, a 57-year-old man from Chipping near Preston, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for a vicious attack that left his partner, Trudi Burgess, paralysed. The assault followed her decision to end their relationship. After the attack on 17 February 2025, Easom dialed 999 and claimed that Trudi had fallen out of… Continue reading 'Jekyll and Hyde monster' severed his partner's spinal cord

Four teenagers jailed for 'horrific' Hemlington machete attack

Four young men have been sentenced to prison following a brutal machete attack on a teenage boy, who was stabbed 16 times and left severely injured. The incident took place in Hemlington, Middlesbrough, during the early morning hours of 30 April 2025. The attackers—Tyler Bradley, Wayne Boyd, Leon Keenan, and Kaya Azhar—chased the victim as… Continue reading Four teenagers jailed for 'horrific' Hemlington machete attack

Private schools lose Court of Appeal challenge over VAT changes

A recent legal dispute involving several private schools challenging the government’s removal of the VAT exemption on school fees has been resolved, with the Court of Appeal dismissing their case. The affected schools, particularly low-paying faith institutions, had argued that the policy change was discriminatory and violated human rights statutes. However, the court rejected these… Continue reading Private schools lose Court of Appeal challenge over VAT changes

CPS loses High Court bid to overturn Quran-burner's acquittal

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has failed in its High Court attempt to overturn the acquittal of Hamit Coskun, who burned a Quran outside the Turkish consulate in London. Coskun had been initially found guilty last June of a religiously aggravated public order offence after he held a burning copy of the Islamic text and… Continue reading CPS loses High Court bid to overturn Quran-burner's acquittal