Criminals buy haulage firms to steal lorryloads of goods, BBC finds

Criminal organizations are increasingly acquiring haulage companies to impersonate legitimate truckers and steal large quantities of goods, according to an investigation by the BBC. In one documented case, a network of haulage firms was bought using the identity of a deceased individual. One such acquired company was subcontracted by a genuine UK transport business, which… Continue reading Criminals buy haulage firms to steal lorryloads of goods, BBC finds

Pauline Quirke still funny and recognises us say family, in dementia update

Pauline Quirke, best known for her role as Sharon Theodopolopodous in the popular sitcom *Birds of a Feather*, was diagnosed with dementia in 2021. Her family has expressed their shock and disbelief at the diagnosis, although they remain reassured that she is still able to communicate, laugh, and display her usual cheerful personality. Despite Quirke’s… Continue reading Pauline Quirke still funny and recognises us say family, in dementia update

How my on-air 'brain fog' moment sparked a big debate

Last week, when I posted a candid message on LinkedIn about struggling with brain fog while working, I did not expect such a major response. The post was viewed by hundreds of thousands, and women approached me openly on the street to discuss their own experiences. I received an outpouring of support and shared stories… Continue reading How my on-air 'brain fog' moment sparked a big debate

Newspaper headlines: 'Sweeping reforms to asylum rules' and 'New humiliation for Andrew'

The UK Home Secretary is preparing to introduce a series of significant changes to the country’s asylum system, described by the Guardian as the most extensive reforms to asylum rules in a generation. The paper highlights concerns voiced by Shabana Mahmood about potential social tensions, warning that frustration over illegal immigration might wrongly target second-generation… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Sweeping reforms to asylum rules' and 'New humiliation for Andrew'

Three things you can do if your child's friends annoy you

It is quite common for parents to have mixed feelings about the friends their children bring home. Whether it’s due to the friend’s attitude, behavior, or simply a gut feeling that they are not a good influence, these situations can be challenging. Often, the friend may be rude, overly confident, or even help themselves to… Continue reading Three things you can do if your child's friends annoy you

Keyless car theft devices selling online for £20,000, BBC finds

Devices enabling criminals to steal keyless cars without forced entry are being sold online for prices exceeding £20,000, a BBC investigation reveals. These sophisticated gadgets can intercept or relay key signals from inside a home, granting thieves the ability to unlock and steal vehicles remotely. Although legislation is soon to be introduced making ownership of… Continue reading Keyless car theft devices selling online for £20,000, BBC finds

Fast-track deportations to be announced as part of asylum reforms

The UK government is set to introduce significant changes to its asylum system, aiming to accelerate the deportation of illegal migrants. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is preparing to present these reforms to Parliament, which include measures to limit repeated appeals against deportation and revise existing human rights legislation. The new policies will also affect those… Continue reading Fast-track deportations to be announced as part of asylum reforms

Family of woman, 21, found dead in Cardigan 'distraught' at loss

A 21-year-old woman’s body was discovered at a boatyard in Cardigan, prompting an ongoing investigation. Corinna Baker was found deceased at Netpool Boat Yard in Ceredigion around 12:35 GMT on Saturday. Following the incident, a 29-year-old man was taken into custody on suspicion of murder. The family of Corinna Baker expressed their deep grief over… Continue reading Family of woman, 21, found dead in Cardigan 'distraught' at loss

Parents arrested for WhatsApps say police have paid £20k damages

In January, a couple was arrested following their complaints about their daughter’s primary school, including messages they had shared on WhatsApp. Recently, they received £20,000 in damages from the police, who acknowledged wrongdoing in the case. Rosalind Levine and Maxie Allen had initially been detained for 11 hours while being investigated for harassment, malicious communications,… Continue reading Parents arrested for WhatsApps say police have paid £20k damages

Eubank vs Benn 2: Conor Benn ends 35-year wait for revenge

Conor Benn made a firm promise to the boxing community earlier this week, vowing that the upcoming rematch with Chris Eubank Jr would unfold differently from their previous encounter. Leading up to Saturday’s fight, Benn emphasized his ability to control his emotions, a significant claim given his well-known fiery temperament both inside and outside the… Continue reading Eubank vs Benn 2: Conor Benn ends 35-year wait for revenge