The UK government has raised objections to a proposed financial rescue arrangement for Thames Water, the country’s largest water provider. This move reinforces the possibility of the company moving towards a form of nationalisation. Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds expressed her concerns in a letter sent to the industry regulator, highlighting that the current rescue package,… Continue reading Thames Water moves step closer to nationalisation after government objects to rescue deal
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'Don't panic – sextortion scammers have no hold over you'
Alan Irwin, a 35-year-old from Larne, found himself entangled in a sextortion scam shortly after connecting with someone on Tinder. After several days of chatting, the conversation moved to other platforms, culminating in a video call that turned sexual. Moments after the call ended, Irwin received threatening messages along with a screen recording of the… Continue reading 'Don't panic – sextortion scammers have no hold over you'
Scotland fans call for better crowd system at next World Cup match
Supporters of the Scotland national football team, known as the Tartan Army, have expressed concerns over the queuing arrangements at Boston Stadium during Scotland’s World Cup opening match. Many fans endured lengthy waits at various checkpoints, with some worried they might miss the kick-off due to delays caused by security checks. There were also fears… Continue reading Scotland fans call for better crowd system at next World Cup match
How adoptive parents' lies unravelled to reveal 'reign of terror'
Jamie Varley’s desperate plea to medics to save his adopted 13-month-old son, Preston Davey, marked the beginning of a tangled and deceptive narrative. Varley told medical staff, “It’s my fault – I left him for literally two minutes while I went and got changed,” but this was not a genuine confession. Instead, it initiated a… Continue reading How adoptive parents' lies unravelled to reveal 'reign of terror'
UK social media ban: Questions remain on how it will work
This morning at 10 Downing Street, the prime minister unveiled the UK’s plan to ban social media use for under-16s, a move that required me to hand over my phone on arrival due to security protocols. That brief moment of unease gave a hint of the emotions many 13 to 15-year-olds across the country might… Continue reading UK social media ban: Questions remain on how it will work
Myles Smith 'so happy' to perform Luton homecoming gig
Singer-songwriter Myles Smith delighted fans with an unexpected pop-up performance in his hometown of Luton. The 28-year-old expressed how thrilled he was to be back, performing to a large crowd gathered in St George’s Square. His set included popular tracks like “Stargazing” and “Drive Safe,” captivating the audience with his heartfelt music. Smith took the… Continue reading Myles Smith 'so happy' to perform Luton homecoming gig
Starmer announces social media ban for under-16s
The UK government has announced a significant restriction on social media usage for children under the age of 16, set to take effect from early 2027. This new regulation aims to prevent millions of young people from accessing popular social media platforms including TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer confirmed that the… Continue reading Starmer announces social media ban for under-16s
Five guilty of organised crime after police find Glasgow drug lab
Five men have admitted their roles in an extensive criminal enterprise involving £4 million worth of cocaine and illicit money laundering, following a police investigation. The group was apprehended after authorities uncovered a drug manufacturing laboratory established in a flat bedroom located in Glasgow’s Lambhill area during 2024. The High Court in Glasgow heard that… Continue reading Five guilty of organised crime after police find Glasgow drug lab
Bonnie Tyler out of coma but remains 'very unwell' in Portugal
Singer Bonnie Tyler has emerged from a coma following emergency surgery but remains critically ill in intensive care, according to a statement from her spokesperson. Although her health is gradually improving, progress is slow, and she continues to receive close medical attention at a hospital in Portugal. Medical professionals are optimistic about her eventual recovery,… Continue reading Bonnie Tyler out of coma but remains 'very unwell' in Portugal
Teacher guilty of abusing and murdering adopted baby boy
A man who worked as a teacher has been found guilty of sexually abusing and causing the death of a 13-month-old boy he adopted with his partner. Jamie Varley, aged 37, from Blackpool, was convicted at Preston Crown Court in connection with the death of Preston Davey, who passed away in July 2023. Varley had… Continue reading Teacher guilty of abusing and murdering adopted baby boy