Abuse survivor calls on Law Society chief to quit over reference

The Law Society released a statement revealing that it had conducted an internal review concerning the issue at hand. This process has now been completed, but due to the confidential nature of the investigation, the Society has chosen not to provide further details regarding the findings. They also acknowledged the unease their handling of the… Continue reading Abuse survivor calls on Law Society chief to quit over reference

Afghan boxer arrives at Greek court in connection with death of Scottish woman

A court appearance took place in Athens involving the individual suspected of murdering a Scottish aid worker in Greece. The victim, Elisabeth Jane Ross, was discovered in a suitcase at an abandoned location on July 18, shortly after she was reported missing. The suspect, 26-year-old Sharif Ahmadzai from Afghanistan, arrived at the Public Prosecutor’s Office… Continue reading Afghan boxer arrives at Greek court in connection with death of Scottish woman

Olympian Freddie Woodward says he was “hooked on porn for 10 years”

Freddie Woodward, a former diver for Team GB who competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics, has spoken candidly about the struggles he faced with online pornography addiction beginning in childhood. At the peak of his addiction, Woodward visited adult websites several times a day. Now 30 and originally from Sheffield, he is advocating for improved… Continue reading Olympian Freddie Woodward says he was “hooked on porn for 10 years”

Ex-RAF medic from Pembrokeshire chooses £300k over Lamborghini

A former medic from the Royal Air Force is now able to settle his mortgage and eliminate his debts after winning a competition that only cost him £4.28 to enter. Ryan Briggs, 46, hails from Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire and served in the RAF for 23 years, including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Following his military… Continue reading Ex-RAF medic from Pembrokeshire chooses £300k over Lamborghini

Undercover reporter offered fenbendazole and ivermectin as cancer treatment

A recent investigation by the BBC has uncovered that drugs originally intended for treating animal parasites and scabies are being marketed and sold as unverified treatments for cancer. The probe revealed that fenbendazole, an animal dewormer, and ivermectin, an anti-parasitic medication prescribed for conditions like scabies, are accessible through unconventional channels. In one striking example,… Continue reading Undercover reporter offered fenbendazole and ivermectin as cancer treatment

Couple woke to find shirtless intruder in Dundee Travelodge room

A disturbing incident occurred at a Travelodge hotel in Dundee last month when a couple found a shirtless man inside their room after he was wrongly given a key card. Kim Hutchison, 60, and Harry Grieve, 57, from Buckie, Moray, were staying at the Strathmore Avenue branch of the hotel when the event took place… Continue reading Couple woke to find shirtless intruder in Dundee Travelodge room

Burnham 'looking into' conducting Epstein inquiry, says victims minister

Victims minister Alex Davies-Jones has revealed that Andy Burnham is exploring the possibility of launching a public inquiry into the activities in the UK of Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. Speaking on BBC Newsnight, Davies-Jones confirmed that Burnham had agreed to meet with Epstein’s survivors to discuss their concerns. Alongside this, the government is… Continue reading Burnham 'looking into' conducting Epstein inquiry, says victims minister

Tories offer Jewish groups meeting with ex neo-Nazi activist candidate

The Conservative Party has extended an invitation to Jewish organizations for a meeting with their council election candidate, Joshua Bonehill-Paine, who has a criminal history linked to neo-Nazi activism. Bonehill-Paine, chosen to contest a seat on Somerset Council in 2027, has faced intense criticism since his selection, yet Kemi Badenoch has publicly defended him, emphasizing… Continue reading Tories offer Jewish groups meeting with ex neo-Nazi activist candidate

Newspaper headlines: 'Profits of war' and 'super-rain'

The Telegraph’s headline focuses on the release of the individuals responsible for the death of PC Harper. The chair of the Thames Valley Police Federation has condemned this outcome, describing it as “not justice.” This strong statement reflects the ongoing disappointment and frustration within the policing community regarding the legal decision. In addition to this,… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Profits of war' and 'super-rain'

The cost of being single – and how friends are teaming up to beat it

Leanne’s plans to purchase a home in her hometown seemed out of reach after her breakup in her late twenties. Though earning a solid income, the type of property she desired—which included a garden and parking—was financially unattainable on her own. Even though she had recently begun dating someone new, it was too early to… Continue reading The cost of being single – and how friends are teaming up to beat it