Epping ruling creates practical and political pain for Home Office

In a recent High Court ruling, a temporary court injunction has been granted to prevent asylum seekers from being housed at a hotel in Epping. This decision poses both political and practical challenges for the government. Practically, the Home Office is now under pressure to find alternative accommodation for the asylum seekers who were originally… Continue reading Epping ruling creates practical and political pain for Home Office

Huge fire at abandoned Woolton Hall mansion in Liverpool

A large fire has broken out at an abandoned 18th-century manor house in Liverpool, known as Woolton Hall. The historic Grade I-listed building, constructed in 1704, has previously served various purposes such as a hotel, an army hospital, a convent, and a school before falling into disrepair in recent years. Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service… Continue reading Huge fire at abandoned Woolton Hall mansion in Liverpool

Downton Abbey 'iconic' props and costumes up for auction

As the much-anticipated third Downton Abbey film is set to be released in September, fans of the popular series have a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of Downton history. Various props, costumes, and set pieces from the show are up for auction, with proceeds going to charity. Among the items being auctioned off are… Continue reading Downton Abbey 'iconic' props and costumes up for auction

Man sent friends nude deepfakes of woman from high school

A 25-year-old man has confessed to manipulating deepfake nude images of a woman he had known since high school and sharing them with his acquaintances. Callum Brooks used artificial intelligence (AI) to modify two photos the woman had posted on social media on June 24, 2022. Both images showed her in a state of undress,… Continue reading Man sent friends nude deepfakes of woman from high school

Constance Marten seeks to appeal against baby death conviction

Constance Marten is currently seeking permission to appeal against her conviction for gross negligence manslaughter. The Court of Appeal has received an application on behalf of Marten, following the discovery of her baby girl Victoria’s decomposing body in a shopping bag in Brighton in 2023. Marten, along with her partner Mark Gordon, was found guilty… Continue reading Constance Marten seeks to appeal against baby death conviction

Welsh Rugby Union to propose halving professional sides to two

The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) is set to propose a significant overhaul in the professional rugby landscape in Wales by reducing the number of professional sides from four to two. This move is part of a radical plan aimed at transforming the struggling game and ensuring its sustainability in the long run. The proposed plan… Continue reading Welsh Rugby Union to propose halving professional sides to two

Swansea family call for action after boy, 13, drowns in River Tawe

The tragic death of 13-year-old Kane Edwards, who drowned in the River Tawe near Swansea Enterprise Park in May 2022, has left his family devastated and concerned about the safety of other children swimming in the same area. Kane was swimming in the river with a friend when his foot became caught in a submerged… Continue reading Swansea family call for action after boy, 13, drowns in River Tawe

Epping council wins bid to stop Bell Hotel housing asylum seekers

In a recent court ruling, it has been decided that asylum seekers residing in a hotel in Essex must be relocated following a temporary High Court injunction granted by Epping Forest District Council. The council sought to prevent migrants from being housed at The Bell Hotel in Epping, which is owned by Somani Hotels Limited.… Continue reading Epping council wins bid to stop Bell Hotel housing asylum seekers

ONS delays release of retail sales data over quality concerns

Michael Race, a business reporter for BBC News, reported that the release of essential statistics used to evaluate the UK’s economy’s performance has been delayed by two weeks due to concerns regarding the data’s quality. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) announced that the publication of the latest monthly retail sales figures was postponed to… Continue reading ONS delays release of retail sales data over quality concerns

London Zoo animals hit the scales on weigh-in day

The annual animal weigh-in event at London Zoo in Regent’s Park is a crucial part of monitoring the health and wellbeing of over 10,000 animals. Zookeepers carefully weigh and measure each animal, collecting important data that is shared with institutions globally. This data is essential for comparing information on endangered or threatened species, aiding in… Continue reading London Zoo animals hit the scales on weigh-in day