Family pays tribute to woman killed at Birmingham bus stop

A tragic incident occurred in the city center when a woman was fatally stabbed at a bus stop in Birmingham, leaving her family devastated. Katie Fox, 34, was attacked on Smallbrook Queensway, near the Bullring shopping center, on a Friday evening and succumbed to her injuries in the hospital the following Monday. Djeison Rafael, a… Continue reading Family pays tribute to woman killed at Birmingham bus stop

Boy, 5, dies after Sidcup golf centre wall collapse

A tragic incident occurred at an adventure golf course in south-east London, where a five-year-old boy lost his life after a wall collapsed on him and a six-year-old girl. The emergency services responded to the scene at Sidcup Family Golf in Chislehurst at 17:40 GMT on Sunday following reports of the children being injured by… Continue reading Boy, 5, dies after Sidcup golf centre wall collapse

Judges say Scottish courts are risking right to fair trial in sex cases

A consequential ruling by the UK Supreme Court may spark numerous legal challenges by men found guilty of sexual offenses in Scotland. The court’s decision stated that Scotland’s courts have been following a method of dealing with evidence that risks denying a defendant their right to a fair trial. The case in question involved David… Continue reading Judges say Scottish courts are risking right to fair trial in sex cases

School uniforms: Cost 'shouldn't be more than 5% family monthly income'

The Department of Education (DE) has recently issued new uniform guidance, stating that the cost of school uniforms should not exceed 5% of a family’s monthly income. This guidance, however, does not specify a maximum cost for uniforms. In an effort to limit the financial burden on families, primary schools have been advised not to… Continue reading School uniforms: Cost 'shouldn't be more than 5% family monthly income'

I have never authorised attacks on ministers, says Keir Starmer

Political tensions are on the rise in the UK as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faced allegations of potential leadership challenges from within his own cabinet. The PM condemned the attacks on his cabinet ministers as “unacceptable,” amidst speculation about his knowledge of anonymous briefings aimed at securing his position. Health Secretary Wes Streeting denied… Continue reading I have never authorised attacks on ministers, says Keir Starmer

Royal outrider crash death: PC tells court he 'had no control'

An elderly woman named Helen Holland, 81, tragically lost her life after being struck at a junction in Earl’s Court in May 2023. The incident occurred when a police motorcyclist collided with her while escorting the Duchess of Edinburgh through London. The Metropolitan Police officer involved in the crash, PC Christopher Harrison, appeared emotional in… Continue reading Royal outrider crash death: PC tells court he 'had no control'

Liverpool MP writes to minister over BBC Kelvin MacKenzie 'error'

Liverpool MP, Ian Byrne, has criticized the BBC for its decision to interview Kelvin MacKenzie regarding the resignations of director general Tim Davie and news chief Deborah Turness. In a letter addressed to culture secretary Lisa Nandy, Byrne described the inclusion of MacKenzie as a “grave error of judgement” and an “insult” to the survivors… Continue reading Liverpool MP writes to minister over BBC Kelvin MacKenzie 'error'

Samuel Dodsworth denies murdering Ian Watkins at HMP Wakefield

A murder trial is underway after the death of Ian Watkins, the former lead singer of Lostprophets, in HMP Wakefield. Watkins, who was serving a life sentence for child sex offenses, was reportedly stabbed in the neck on October 11th. Samuel Dodsworth, 43, has pleaded not guilty to the murder in Leeds Crown Court, while… Continue reading Samuel Dodsworth denies murdering Ian Watkins at HMP Wakefield

New law to clamp down on driving test bots

In a bid to address long waiting lists and curb the resale of driving test slots at exorbitant prices, a new initiative will restrict booking privileges to only learner drivers. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander expressed concerns over individuals being taken advantage of by online bots and vowed to crack down on third parties profiting from… Continue reading New law to clamp down on driving test bots

Reform's Laura Anne Jones faces 14-day Senedd ban for racial slur

Laura Anne Jones, the only Senedd member representing Reform, is facing a two-week suspension due to offensive remarks she made in a WhatsApp chat. In August 2023, Jones used a racial slur to describe Chinese people, for which she later apologized. The Senedd’s standards committee recommended the suspension, stating that such comments have no place… Continue reading Reform's Laura Anne Jones faces 14-day Senedd ban for racial slur