Teenager detained for mutilating kittens near Ruislip Golf Course

A teenager has been detained for his involvement in the torture and killing of two kittens in a wooded area in west London. The District Judge presiding over the case described the acts as “the most awful offences against animals” she had ever seen. The boy, along with an accomplice, who cannot be named due… Continue reading Teenager detained for mutilating kittens near Ruislip Golf Course

Six men plead not guilty to violent Newport city disorder

In Newport, six men have pleaded not guilty to charges of violent disorder in the city, following an incident on Commercial Road. Gwent Police responded to the scene around 15:20 BST on Friday after reports of a group of men engaged in a fight which resulted in four individuals being hospitalized. The men, aged between… Continue reading Six men plead not guilty to violent Newport city disorder

Sheffield priest Chris Brain denies making church members “obey”

A former priest has rejected allegations of controlling and abusive behavior while leading a cult church group, stating that he operated based on consensus and denied any manipulation. Chris Brain, 68, is facing charges of committing 37 sexual offenses during his tenure with the Nine O’Clock Service (NOS), a prominent evangelical church movement in Sheffield… Continue reading Sheffield priest Chris Brain denies making church members “obey”

James Whale: Radio and TV personality dies aged 74

Broadcaster and radio personality James Whale passed away at the age of 74 following a battle with cancer, his agent confirmed on Monday. Whale had a long career spanning six decades, with roles on various stations including the BBC, LBC, and TalkSport. His colleague at TalkTV, Mike Graham, paid tribute to Whale on air, emphasizing… Continue reading James Whale: Radio and TV personality dies aged 74

A5: Ruling to be appealed, Liz Kimmins says

Infrastructure Minister Plans Appeal Over A5 Decision Stormont’s infrastructure minister announced plans to appeal a judgement that halted the construction of the new A5 dual carriageway in its current form. The £1.7bn project spanning 58 miles had been given the green light by Stormont ministers in October the previous year. However, a court ruling in… Continue reading A5: Ruling to be appealed, Liz Kimmins says

Car finance redress plan 'impractical', says trade body

The car finance industry has expressed its concerns over the financial regulator’s proposed compensation scheme for mis-selling car loans. The Finance and Leasing Association (FLA) has criticized the plan, citing practical issues surrounding the possibility of claims dating back to 2007. This comes after a Supreme Court ruling that narrowed the scope of potential payouts… Continue reading Car finance redress plan 'impractical', says trade body

Kate Forbes: Deputy first minister to stand down as MSP

BBC Scotland News article by Angus Cochrane reports that Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes has announced her decision to step down at the upcoming Holyrood election in May 2026. The Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch MSP expressed her desire to prioritize her family life, particularly the early years of her daughter who recently turned three. Despite… Continue reading Kate Forbes: Deputy first minister to stand down as MSP

I regret taking my son to a riot following Southport attack, says stepmother

In a candid interview with BBC Panorama, Amy Hodgkinson-Hedgecox, a resident of Tamworth, Staffordshire, expressed deep remorse for her involvement in a riot alongside her 11-year-old son. The violent protests last summer were triggered by the shocking murder of three young girls in Southport, leading to widespread unrest and misinformation spreading on social media. Hodgkinson-Hedgecox,… Continue reading I regret taking my son to a riot following Southport attack, says stepmother

Northern Ireland: Some flights cancelled and power outages as Storm Floris hits

Northern Ireland experienced severe winds as Storm Floris made landfall on Monday morning. The storm resulted in the cancellation of several flights to and from Belfast City and Dublin Airports. In the Republic of Ireland, thousands were left without power, with the largest outages occurring in the west and north-west regions of the country. A… Continue reading Northern Ireland: Some flights cancelled and power outages as Storm Floris hits

Men in court over alleged rape of 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton

Two individuals have been brought before the court on charges related to the sexual assault of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton. Ahmad Mulakhil is facing a rape charge, while Mohammad Kabir is facing charges of kidnapping, strangulation, and assisting in the rape of a minor under 13 years old. Warwickshire County Council leader George Finch… Continue reading Men in court over alleged rape of 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton