Man arrested after boy injured in zoo crocodile enclosure

A serious incident occurred at Johnsons Zoo in Old Hurst, near Huntingdon, where a three-year-old boy sustained critical injuries after ending up inside a crocodile enclosure. Authorities confirmed that Cambridgeshire Police responded to the scene at 13:24 BST and immediately began their investigation. The child was swiftly transported to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, where he remains in… Continue reading Man arrested after boy injured in zoo crocodile enclosure

Swinney apologises to girl at centre of Dundee knife case

First Minister John Swinney has extended an apology to a 12-year-old Dundee girl who was seen wielding a knife and axe during an incident involving a Bulgarian man later found guilty of assault. Swinney’s earlier remarks had cautioned against the spread of misinformation about the case, but following the conviction, he acknowledged that his previous… Continue reading Swinney apologises to girl at centre of Dundee knife case

Two teenagers on trial for murder of 15-year-old Amen Teklay

Two teenagers stand trial at the High Court in Glasgow, charged with the murder of 15-year-old Amen Teklay. The defendants, now aged 16 and 17, are accused of attacking Amen on March 5, 2025, in the St George’s Cross area of Glasgow. Prosecutors claim that both boys, wearing masks, confronted Amen while wielding a sword… Continue reading Two teenagers on trial for murder of 15-year-old Amen Teklay

Jeffrey Donaldson sex abuse trial jury to continue deliberations on Friday

The jury in the ongoing sex abuse case involving Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has yet to reach a decision and will resume their discussions on Friday morning. Twelve jurors, consisting of seven men and five women, began their deliberations at approximately 13:20 BST after being instructed by Judge Paul Ramsey. Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former leader… Continue reading Jeffrey Donaldson sex abuse trial jury to continue deliberations on Friday

First shadow fleet vessel enters Channel since Smyrtos boarding

Recent ship tracking data reveals that a Russian tanker, known as Forwarder and linked to Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet,” has navigated into the English Channel. This marks the first such passage since UK authorities boarded the Smyrtos vessel earlier that Sunday. Forwarder, flying the Russian flag, departed from Primorsk port last week and was observed… Continue reading First shadow fleet vessel enters Channel since Smyrtos boarding

Teacher who murdered adopted baby Preston Davey jailed

A teacher convicted of sexually abusing and murdering a 13-month-old boy he had adopted alongside his partner has been sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of release. The victim, Preston Davey, died in July 2023 after enduring sustained physical, sexual, and emotional abuse over the last four months of his life. Jamie Varley, aged… Continue reading Teacher who murdered adopted baby Preston Davey jailed

Men jailed over work for Chinese intelligence in UK

Two individuals employed by Chinese intelligence in the United Kingdom have been sentenced to prison following their convictions. Chi Leung “Peter” Wai, aged 40, received a 10-year sentence, while 65-year-old Chung Biu “Bill” Yuen was handed an eight-year term. Both were found guilty of supporting a foreign intelligence service, violating the National Security Act. Wai,… Continue reading Men jailed over work for Chinese intelligence in UK

'Stunningly beautiful' by-the-wind sailors appear on Welsh beaches

Along various stretches of the Welsh coastline, hundreds of strikingly beautiful blue sea creatures have recently made an appearance. These creatures, identified as Velella velella, are commonly known as by-the-wind sailors. They are closely related to the Portuguese man o’ war and have been found on beaches in locations including Anglesey, Gwynedd, and Tenby. One… Continue reading 'Stunningly beautiful' by-the-wind sailors appear on Welsh beaches

Crime boss Steven Lyons loses bid to block extradition to Spain

Steven Lyons, identified as a prominent figure within Scotland’s criminal underworld, has failed to prevent his extradition from the Netherlands to Spain. Although the Spanish authorities sought to bring him to justice, the extradition was complicated by the absence of an agreement between Spain and Indonesia, where Lyons was initially detained. Consequently, he was deported… Continue reading Crime boss Steven Lyons loses bid to block extradition to Spain

Jarvis meets Nato allies without military investment plan in place

Dan Jarvis, the newly appointed UK Defence Secretary, has begun discussions with Nato allies amid a period described as challenging for international security. Arriving in Brussels for talks with his NATO counterparts, Jarvis did so without the UK’s long-awaited defence investment plan (DIP) having been finalized or published. This absence comes at a sensitive time… Continue reading Jarvis meets Nato allies without military investment plan in place