The tragic incident that occurred on Valentine’s Day outside a pub in Knockholt, Kent, has shocked many as details emerge from the inquest. Lisa Smith, a woman trying to leave her relationship, was fatally shot by her husband, Edward Smith, in the car park of the Three Horseshoes pub on 14 February. The aftermath of… Continue reading Lisa Smith leaving husband before Valentine's Day shooting – inquest
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Human remains found at Loch Lomond identified as missing man
The body of a man discovered on the shore of Loch Lomond over the weekend has been identified as missing individual Graham Wright, 38, originally from Glasgow. Authorities are treating his death as suspicious, with details surrounding the incident still unclear. The finding was made near Firkin Point at Rubha Dubh, prompting a response from… Continue reading Human remains found at Loch Lomond identified as missing man
Southern Trust: IT issues affecting services at Craigavon and Daisy Hill
A pair of major hospitals are currently experiencing ‘significant’ IT issues, impacting patients’ access to services within the Southern Health Trust. Both Craigavon and Daisy Hill hospitals are affected by these technical problems, leading to ambulances being redirected while efforts are made to address the issues. Emergency and critically ill patients are being given priority… Continue reading Southern Trust: IT issues affecting services at Craigavon and Daisy Hill
Ex-Labour councillor charged in Westminster 'honeytrap' case
A former Labour councillor, Oliver Steadman, has found himself in trouble as he faces charges of blackmail and communications offences in connection to the infamous Westminster “honeytrap” scandal. The charge of blackmail stems from alleged unwarranted demands for the phone numbers of up to 12 individuals, while the communications offences relate to the sending of… Continue reading Ex-Labour councillor charged in Westminster 'honeytrap' case
GP Thomas Kwan who tried to kill man with poison struck off
A man named Thomas Kwan has been removed from his position as a doctor for attempting to murder his mother’s partner in a dispute over inheritance. Kwan, who posed as a community nurse giving a Covid-19 booster shot, injected Patrick O’Hara with poison in Newcastle back in January 2024. Following his admission of attempted murder,… Continue reading GP Thomas Kwan who tried to kill man with poison struck off
Met Police staff to be balloted on strike action in pay dispute
Metropolitan Police civilian staff are facing potential strike action due to a pay dispute, as the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union has accused the Met of treating civilian workers unfairly. Approximately 6,500 members of the union will participate in a ballot to determine whether to proceed with industrial action in the coming weeks. The… Continue reading Met Police staff to be balloted on strike action in pay dispute
Four arrests after images of Trump and Epstein projected on Windsor Castle
As US President Donald Trump arrived in the UK for a state visit, four individuals were detained after projecting images of him alongside convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle. The suspects were taken into custody by Thames Valley Police on suspicion of “malicious communications,” as the force launched an investigation into the incident… Continue reading Four arrests after images of Trump and Epstein projected on Windsor Castle
AI could boost UK economy by 10% in 5 years, says Microsoft boss
Microsoft’s recent investment of $30bn in the UK’s AI sector is poised to have a significant impact on the British economy in the coming years. This deal, part of the larger £31bn Tech Prosperity Deal signed between the UK government and several US tech giants during Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK, will see… Continue reading AI could boost UK economy by 10% in 5 years, says Microsoft boss
UK inflation remains at 3.8% in August as food costs grow
Inflation in August remained steady at 3.8%, according to the latest official figures, as the cost of food continued to increase. The rate of price growth matched July’s inflation rate, but while certain expenses like airfares saw a decrease, food became more costly with prices of cheese, fish, and vegetables all on the rise. This… Continue reading UK inflation remains at 3.8% in August as food costs grow
Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brückner freed from German prison
Two journalists, Jess Parker and Bethany Bell, reported on the release of the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case from prison in Germany. Christian Brückner, who was previously serving a sentence for an unrelated offense, was seen leaving Sehnde Prison near Hanover after being driven out by his lawyer. Despite being convicted of raping… Continue reading Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brückner freed from German prison