The trial involving Sir Jeffrey Donaldson on allegations of sexual abuse has brought forward significant testimony, including a letter he reportedly sent to one of the alleged victims expressing remorse and stating that he had sought forgiveness from God. Sir Jeffrey, aged 63, is currently denying 18 charges related to two complainants from their childhood,… Continue reading Sir Jeffrey Donaldson: Former DUP leader expressed 'regret' to alleged victim in letter, court hears
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Man guilty of murdering student with ceremonial knife
A university student was fatally stabbed with a ceremonial blade, and the man responsible has been convicted of murder. The incident involved 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, who used a 21cm knife, which he claimed to carry as part of his Sikh faith, to kill 18-year-old Henry Nowak. The tragic attack occurred as Henry was walking home… Continue reading Man guilty of murdering student with ceremonial knife
Talbot Green murder of Joanne Penney planned from a prison cell
Here’s a summary based on the provided text about the murder case of Joanne Penney: – Joanne Penney was shot and killed in Talbot Green, Rhondda Cynon Taf, south Wales, in March 2025. – The murder was linked to a turf war between two drug gangs operating in south Wales. – A convicted murderer, Renaldo… Continue reading Talbot Green murder of Joanne Penney planned from a prison cell
Pembrokeshire couple sells Louis Wain paintings found in skip for £16,000
A pair of dog walkers stumbled upon two paintings tossed in a skip and later sold them at auction for £16,000. The artworks had been displayed on the walls of their home in Pembrokeshire for several years before they decided to delve into the background of the artist. According to Rogers Jones Auctioneers, this inquiry… Continue reading Pembrokeshire couple sells Louis Wain paintings found in skip for £16,000
Body of teen found in Kent pond is 10th water-related heatwave death
A teenage boy’s body was found in a pond in Kent, marking the tenth fatality connected to water incidents during the recent heatwave. Emergency responders were alerted shortly before 3 pm BST on Wednesday regarding concerns for a swimmer in a pond located on Galley Hill Road, Swanscombe. Kent Police stated, “His death is not… Continue reading Body of teen found in Kent pond is 10th water-related heatwave death
Mum who murdered 19-day-old daughter jailed for at least 19 years
Nicole Blain, aged 30, has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 19 years for the murder of her infant daughter, Thea Wilson. The sentencing follows a trial in which Blain was found guilty of causing fatal injuries to her 19-day-old baby. The trial revealed that Thea suffered severe trauma indicative… Continue reading Mum who murdered 19-day-old daughter jailed for at least 19 years
Frustration in Kent over water supply disruption
Thousands of residents in Kent are facing severe disruption to their water supply amid soaring temperatures, leading to widespread frustration. Greg Lawrence, a resident of Whitstable waiting in line at a bottled water distribution point in Herne Bay, described the situation as “very frustrating,” especially given the hot weather conditions. The ongoing water shortages have… Continue reading Frustration in Kent over water supply disruption
Carrickfergus: Man taken to hospital after being stabbed in chest
A man has been hospitalized following a stabbing in Carrickfergus, County Antrim. The incident took place shortly after 19:30 BST on Wednesday in the Rodgers Quay part of the town, where the victim suffered a chest wound as well as injuries to his head. According to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), the suspect,… Continue reading Carrickfergus: Man taken to hospital after being stabbed in chest
The £5 coffee that tells a story of global economic turmoil
The passage you provided discusses several challenges facing the global coffee industry, focusing on the impact of climate change, trade tariffs, and supply chain disruptions. Here’s a summary of the key points: — ### Coffee Industry Challenges 1. **Types of Coffee Beans**: – **Arabica beans**: Valued for sweetness and aroma, hand-picked mainly in Brazil, Ethiopia,… Continue reading The £5 coffee that tells a story of global economic turmoil
Organised crime and historic sex abuse cases driving trial backlog
The backlog of trials in Scotland’s highest criminal courts has almost tripled, driven in part by a rise in complex cases involving serious organised crime and historic sexual abuse. By the end of March, roughly 1,000 trials were awaiting proceedings at the high court, nearly three times the volume recorded before the Covid-19 pandemic. This… Continue reading Organised crime and historic sex abuse cases driving trial backlog