Patrick Charnley’s experience of narrowly escaping death led to a profound transformation in how he views life. Once a driven corporate lawyer who equated downtime with inefficiency, Patrick pushed relentlessly toward career success. However, in 2021, during the pandemic, his life took an unexpected turn when, at the age of 39, he suffered a cardiac… Continue reading I died for 40 minutes – here's what it taught me about life
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PM asks Sir Jim Ratcliffe to apologise for saying UK 'colonised by immigrants'
Sir Keir Starmer has strongly condemned remarks made by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the billionaire co-owner of Manchester United, regarding immigration. Starmer described Ratcliffe’s comments as both “offensive and wrong,” following the businessman’s assertion that the UK has been “colonised by immigrants.” Ratcliffe, the founder of the global chemical giant Ineos, expressed his views during a… Continue reading PM asks Sir Jim Ratcliffe to apologise for saying UK 'colonised by immigrants'
2026 Winter Olympics: GB's Lilah Fear & Lewis Gibson miss out on figure skating medal
Fear, 26, and Gibson, 31, entered the ice dance free dance portion of the competition in fourth place after the rhythm dance, where they earned a score of 85.47. This left them trailing behind Gilles and Poirier, who occupied third place. With their position in the standings, the duo faced the challenge of delivering an… Continue reading 2026 Winter Olympics: GB's Lilah Fear & Lewis Gibson miss out on figure skating medal
Cancer DNA blood test rolled out after Welsh trial
Pat Grant’s reaction to her cancer diagnosis was overshadowed by a heartbreaking thought: she feared she would never meet her first grandchild. At 78 years old, Pat from Cardiff had always embraced an active lifestyle, participating in aqua aerobics and dance classes following her retirement as a social worker. However, when she was diagnosed with… Continue reading Cancer DNA blood test rolled out after Welsh trial
Al Fayed victims say cases should be investigated as human trafficking
Several women who have come forward accusing Mohamed Al Fayed, the former owner of Harrods, of sexual assault are urging that their cases be treated as incidents of human trafficking. The Metropolitan Police is currently investigating claims involving more than five individuals who allegedly aided Al Fayed in his abuse of hundreds of women and… Continue reading Al Fayed victims say cases should be investigated as human trafficking
Andrew should be interviewed by police, former PM Gordon Brown says
Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has urged the Metropolitan Police to urgently interview Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and to revisit their investigation concerning the possibility that victims of Jeffrey Epstein were trafficked into and out of the United Kingdom. Brown’s call comes after his recent review of documents related to Epstein that were released by the… Continue reading Andrew should be interviewed by police, former PM Gordon Brown says
Epstein survivor calls on Palace to search Andrew's files
Juliette Bryant, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, has urged Buckingham Palace to take a more active role in investigating Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s connection to the convicted financier. Speaking from her home in Cape Town, South Africa, Bryant emphasized the importance of the Royal Family thoroughly examining all relevant documents, including emails and files linked… Continue reading Epstein survivor calls on Palace to search Andrew's files
Former Daily Mail editor tells trial he stopped use of private investigators
Paul Dacre, the former editor of the Daily Mail, appeared before the High Court to address allegations of unlawful newsgathering practices at the newspaper. He asserted that upon discovering any improper activities, he acted decisively to halt them. This testimony is part of an ongoing privacy lawsuit involving seven claimants, including Prince Harry and Sir… Continue reading Former Daily Mail editor tells trial he stopped use of private investigators
PM says peer did not give 'full account' over links to sex offender
Sir Keir Starmer has come under scrutiny after awarding a peerage to his former director of communications, Lord Matthew Doyle, amid controversy surrounding Doyle’s past connections with a convicted sex offender. During Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs), Starmer defended the appointment but acknowledged that Lord Doyle had “not given a full account” regarding his relationship with… Continue reading PM says peer did not give 'full account' over links to sex offender
Andrew sent Epstein UK briefing on Afghan investments, document suggests
A briefing document that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sent to Jeffrey Epstein reportedly contained details about investment prospects in gold and uranium located in Afghanistan. The BBC has reviewed a file prepared for Andrew by UK officials during his tenure as a trade envoy, which he subsequently shared with Epstein in December 2010. This briefing highlighted several… Continue reading Andrew sent Epstein UK briefing on Afghan investments, document suggests