A farmer has been sentenced to 35 years in prison after shooting his lodger and dismembering the victim’s body. Richard Dyson, aged 55, vanished in November 2019, but the remains of his body were not found until nearly six years later. The remains were concealed inside a concrete-filled barrel located in a trailer on a… Continue reading Farmer jailed for 'body in barrel' murder in Barnsley
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Mark Hughes' son died of sudden adult death syndrome
A coroner has determined that Alex Hughes, the son of former Manchester United footballer Mark Hughes, died due to sudden adult death syndrome (SADS). On 19 June, Alex was discovered collapsed at his home in Macclesfield, Cheshire, by his two sons. At 38 years old, Alex followed in the footsteps of his father, a former… Continue reading Mark Hughes' son died of sudden adult death syndrome
Raleigh's parent company starts insolvency proceedings
Established in Nottingham in 1887, Raleigh grew to become the largest bicycle manufacturer in the world at one point, with a workforce that reached approximately 8,000 employees during its heyday. Despite its significant presence, the company ceased bicycle production in Nottingham several decades ago. In 2024, Raleigh relocated from its long-standing headquarters on Church Street… Continue reading Raleigh's parent company starts insolvency proceedings
Afghan boxer accused of killing Scottish aid worker returns to court
An Afghan man suspected of killing a Scottish woman in Greece has appeared in an Athens court for the second time. Sharif Ahmadzai, 26, originally from Afghanistan, is charged with homicide with intent, robbery, and weapons offenses. The victim, Elisabeth Ross, a 38-year-old aid worker, was found by a homeless individual in an abandoned building… Continue reading Afghan boxer accused of killing Scottish aid worker returns to court
Kidderminster boy plays chess with Led Zep star Robert Plant
A young chess enthusiast recently recounted his surprise after competing against rock icon Robert Plant during a children’s chess championship in Worcestershire. The event took place at St George’s Hall in Bewdley, where the Mayor’s Charity Junior Chess Tournament was underway on a Saturday. Robert Plant, famously known as the lead singer of Led Zeppelin… Continue reading Kidderminster boy plays chess with Led Zep star Robert Plant
Michelin-star restaurant Ynyshir gets five star hygiene rating back
Food critic Giles Coren has previously voiced his support for the restaurant, arguing that Michelin-starred establishments should not be strictly bound by conventional health and safety regulations, suggesting instead that these guidelines “should probably be modernised.” Coren emphasized the distinctive nature of the cooking, stating, “It is not little kitchens and pots boiling away, mimsy… Continue reading Michelin-star restaurant Ynyshir gets five star hygiene rating back
Car washes and vape shops can still sponsor skilled foreign workers despite visa changes
A BBC Verify investigation has revealed that more than 1,900 small high street businesses—including mini-marts, vape shops, and car washes—are authorized to sponsor foreign workers under a specialist Home Office scheme originally intended for high-earning, graduate-level employees. This comes despite significant tightening of visa rules in July 2025, which limited eligibility primarily to workers earning… Continue reading Car washes and vape shops can still sponsor skilled foreign workers despite visa changes
Women tell BBC of rape and abuse at Army teen college
The article reports on serious allegations of sexual assault and harassment at the Army Foundation College (AFC) in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, which trains teenage recruits, including 16- and 17-year-olds. Four young women who attended the college over recent years have come forward with disturbing accounts of sexual violence. One woman, Tilly, says she was raped… Continue reading Women tell BBC of rape and abuse at Army teen college
New walk-in mental health centres to open in banks and libraries across England
The government has announced plans to establish a widespread network of specialist mental health centres across England, aimed at providing immediate care for individuals facing mental health crises. By 2029, nearly 200 community mental health hubs and dedicated mental health A&E units are expected to be in operation, offering accessible support close to people’s homes.… Continue reading New walk-in mental health centres to open in banks and libraries across England
Care worker mistakenly fed Portsmouth woman dog food – report
An investigation revealed that an elderly woman was mistakenly given microwaved dog food by a home carer. The care worker from Radis Community Care had recorded the meal, taken from the client’s freezer, as a “lamb dinner.” A second carer later noticed the packaging and identified the error. This incident was one among several concerning… Continue reading Care worker mistakenly fed Portsmouth woman dog food – report