Talbot Green shooting: 11th person charged over Joanne Penney's death

Eleventh Suspect Accused in Connection to Woman’s Death In a tragic incident at a block of flats in south Wales, Joanne Penney, 40, lost her life after being shot on 9 March in Llys Illtyd, Talbot Green, Rhondda Cynon Taf. The latest development in this case sees Callum Kelleher, 37, from Liverpool facing charges related… Continue reading Talbot Green shooting: 11th person charged over Joanne Penney's death

Trans tribunal nurse Sandie Peggie to sue union over lack of support

Taking legal action against the Royal College of Nursing over a lack of support in her dispute with NHS Fife, nurse Sandy Peggie is making headlines. Peggie claimed that the RCN did not offer the necessary assistance after she was suspended by NHS Fife in 2024 for allegedly bullying and harassing Dr. Beth Upton at… Continue reading Trans tribunal nurse Sandie Peggie to sue union over lack of support

Australia 19-27 Lions: Tourists win first Test in Brisbane

The British and Irish Lions took the lead in the series against Australia after beating them 27-19 in the opening Test at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. The Lions started strong, leading 24-5 early in the second half, but they lost their momentum in the last 30 minutes of the game. Despite Finn Russell’s penalty… Continue reading Australia 19-27 Lions: Tourists win first Test in Brisbane

Police believe deaths of Ipswich men in Portugal were accidental

In Albufeira, Portugal, the tragic deaths of two British men, King Edonmi and Mo Liasu, have shocked their loved ones. The men, both in their late twenties, reportedly drowned in a hotel swimming pool shortly after arriving for a holiday. Despite initial concerns, Portuguese authorities have clarified that they do not suspect any foul play… Continue reading Police believe deaths of Ipswich men in Portugal were accidental

'Gangsta Debbs' – the granny who used her family to run a drug gang

Thomas Mackintosh from BBC News reported from Woolwich Crown Court that Deborah Mason, also known as Gangsta Debbs or Queen Bee, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for her involvement in a conspiracy to supply Class A drugs. Mason was said to have recruited her family members and others to distribute cocaine across… Continue reading 'Gangsta Debbs' – the granny who used her family to run a drug gang

Tall Ships Aberdeen: 'Party city' event gets under sail

Ken Banks, a contributor for BBC Scotland News, reported on the Tall Ships Races Aberdeen, which is anticipated to be the biggest tourist event in Scotland this year. The event has attracted hundreds of thousands of people to witness numerous impressive vessels from various parts of the world. As a prelude to the official commencement… Continue reading Tall Ships Aberdeen: 'Party city' event gets under sail

'I won World's Strongest Woman after having two children'

Donna Moore found herself drawn into the world of Strongwoman events after showcasing her abilities on social media platforms, gaining a small but dedicated following on Facebook groups. Over the years, her passion and dedication have led her to become a three-time world champion in the sport. This weekend, Moore, now 45, will be competing… Continue reading 'I won World's Strongest Woman after having two children'

Somerset coach crash fundraiser reaches more than £12k

A generous donation of over £12,000 has been collected to aid the victims of a tragic school coach crash. The incident, which occurred on the way back from a school trip to Exmoor Zoo, resulted in the death of a 10-year-old boy from Minehead Middle School. The community in Minehead, Somerset, is reeling from the… Continue reading Somerset coach crash fundraiser reaches more than £12k

World Athletics Championships 2029: UK government backs London bid

The bid to host the 2029 World Athletics Championships in London has received official support from the UK government. If successful, the event will return to London Stadium, which last hosted the championships in 2017. Additionally, the government is also backing a bid for the World Para Athletics Championships in 2029, with the host city… Continue reading World Athletics Championships 2029: UK government backs London bid

Thousands of Afghans won't receive compensation for data breach

Afghans affected by a data breach will not be compensated by the UK, leaving thousands potentially vulnerable to reprisals from the Taliban. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has made it clear that they will not entertain legal action or compensation, dismissing such claims as hypothetical. The leaked personal details of over 19,000 individuals have raised… Continue reading Thousands of Afghans won't receive compensation for data breach