'My luggage was stolen while I breastfed at Gatwick Airport'

A mother, Kawtar Boudad Dupont, experienced a devastating incident at Gatwick Airport where her luggage was stolen while she was breastfeeding her child. This unsettling experience has brought to light serious concerns regarding the safety and design of the airport. Ms. Dupont, accompanied by her two daughters, aged two and eight, entered a small baby… Continue reading 'My luggage was stolen while I breastfed at Gatwick Airport'

Alleged stalking did not impact McCanns daily lives says defence

Karen Spragg and Julia Wandelt are currently on trial for allegedly stalking Gerry and Kate McCann. The defence team argued that Wandelt’s actions had little impact on the McCanns’ day-to-day lives. Tom Price KC, representing Wandelt, stated that his client only reached out to the McCanns as a last resort after trying multiple other avenues… Continue reading Alleged stalking did not impact McCanns daily lives says defence

We are ready to discuss human rights law changes, top ECHR boss tells BBC

Alain Berset, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, recently sat down for an exclusive interview with the BBC to discuss potential reforms within the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) amid mounting pressure from the UK and other nations regarding migration issues. Berset emphasized the importance of the ECHR, highlighting its role in… Continue reading We are ready to discuss human rights law changes, top ECHR boss tells BBC

Southern Trust: Cervical cancer screening reports to be published

Cervical cancer screening reports are eagerly awaited by many women, hoping for answers and clarity following a scandal within the Southern Health Trust. Approximately 17,500 women were impacted, prompting calls for a public inquiry by Heather Thompson, a member of the campaign group Ladies with Letters. The Trust’s own review revealed that eight women whose… Continue reading Southern Trust: Cervical cancer screening reports to be published

Landfill ban 'delayed' by two years after BBC investigation

Scotland is facing a delay in the ban on sending black-bag waste to landfill after it was revealed that there is a capacity gap in waste incinerators. A BBC Scotland investigation found that up to 100 truckloads of rubbish would have to be transported to England daily due to the lack of sufficient incineration facilities.… Continue reading Landfill ban 'delayed' by two years after BBC investigation

Destiny Udogie: Tottenham full-back allegedly threatened with a gun in London

Tottenham Football Club has expressed their support for Destiny Udogie following a disturbing incident involving the Italian defender being threatened with a gun by a football agent. The incident, which took place on 6 September in London, also reportedly involved another individual being blackmailed and threatened by the same agent. Fortunately, no injuries were reported… Continue reading Destiny Udogie: Tottenham full-back allegedly threatened with a gun in London

Nicholas Rossi: Catching the US fugitive who faked his own death

In December 2021, a man who identified himself as an Irish orphan named Arthur Knight was discovered seriously ill in a hospital in Glasgow. However, as time went on, a strange and peculiar situation unfolded. It was revealed that the man, who had been posing as ‘Mr Knight’, was actually Nicholas Rossi, an American sex… Continue reading Nicholas Rossi: Catching the US fugitive who faked his own death

LED mask ads banned over unauthorised acne and rosacea claims

A recent crackdown on LED face mask advertisements has resulted in a number of bans due to unauthorised claims about improving acne and rosacea. The surge in popularity of at-home beauty devices has seen social media influencers showcasing these masks as the latest skincare trend. However, there is a divide among dermatologists regarding whether light-emitting… Continue reading LED mask ads banned over unauthorised acne and rosacea claims

Oldest victim of Post Office scandal, 92, receives final payout

Betty Brown, the oldest surviving victim of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, expressed relief at finally receiving her settlement from the government’s compensation scheme. After being forced out of her Post Office in Country Durham in 2003 due to alleged shortfalls that did not exist, Brown, now 92 years old, shared her excitement about… Continue reading Oldest victim of Post Office scandal, 92, receives final payout

What a UK government led by Reform would really look like

erals – 10%, Green Party – 8%, others – 15%. Source: Reuters/Ipsos MORI/YouGov/Kantar/Public First/Civil Society Leadership Lines show the average voting intention for political parties in opinion polls conducted in 2025. As of 29 October Reform’s average is 30%, Labour and the Conservatives have fallen below 20% But now, with Reform-led councils facing the same… Continue reading What a UK government led by Reform would really look like