US prosecutors say Libyan freely confessed to Lockerbie bombing

A Libyan man has reportedly confessed to taking part in several attacks on Americans, including the infamous Lockerbie bombing that resulted in the deaths of 270 individuals. Abu Agila Mas’ud Kheir al-Marimi, also known as Mas’ud, allegedly made this confession while detained in Libya in 2012. Mas’ud, a 74-year-old former colonel in Libya’s intelligence service,… Continue reading US prosecutors say Libyan freely confessed to Lockerbie bombing

Two arrested over nursery cyber-attack

Police investigating a cyber-attack on a chain of nurseries in London have made two arrests. The suspects, aged 17 and 22, were apprehended in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, on charges of computer misuse and blackmail. The Metropolitan Police have confirmed the arrests in connection to the reported cyber-attack, which has raised concerns in the community. Details… Continue reading Two arrested over nursery cyber-attack

EU steel tariff hike threatens 'biggest crisis' for UK industry

The UK’s steel industry is facing a potential crisis as the EU plans to increase tariffs on imported steel. This move, described by the industry as possibly the biggest challenge it has ever encountered, aims to cut the amount of steel imported into the bloc by half, with new 50% tariffs applying beyond that limit.… Continue reading EU steel tariff hike threatens 'biggest crisis' for UK industry

Car finance scandal: Average payouts of £700 per claim under compensation plans

The regulator’s plans for compensating victims of car finance mis-selling have raised concerns about the amount of compensation they may receive. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) predicts that approximately 14 million motor finance agreements made between April 2007 and November 2024 could lead to payouts totaling £8.2 billion. The average compensation per agreement was initially… Continue reading Car finance scandal: Average payouts of £700 per claim under compensation plans

MSPs back new law to review domestic abuse deaths

The Scottish Parliament has approved new legislation that will see a review of murders and suicides linked to domestic abuse. The aim of this legislation is to prevent further deaths by examining selected cases through an independent panel. The bill, known as the Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill, also includes… Continue reading MSPs back new law to review domestic abuse deaths

Stephen Lawrence killer admits role but refuses to name accomplices

David Norris, one of the individuals convicted for the murder of Stephen Lawrence, has disclosed his involvement in the attack on the teenager but has chosen not to reveal the identities of the other perpetrators. During a public parole hearing where he is seeking release on license, Norris admitted for the first time to being… Continue reading Stephen Lawrence killer admits role but refuses to name accomplices

Two men arrested following burglary at St Fagans museum

On a recent Monday morning, a significant burglary occurred at the St Fagans National Museum of History in Cardiff, resulting in the theft of valuable Bronze Age gold jewellery from the museum. Following this incident, two men, aged 43 and 50 and hailing from Northampton, were apprehended on suspicion of burglary and are currently in… Continue reading Two men arrested following burglary at St Fagans museum

Women accosted Madeleine McCann's family outside their home, court hears

The trial of two women accused of stalking Madeleine McCann’s family took a disturbing turn when they allegedly showed up outside her parents’ residence and confronted them. Julia Wandelt, 24, who has reportedly claimed to be the missing daughter of the McCanns, along with Karen Spragg, are facing charges of stalking Kate and Gerry McCann… Continue reading Women accosted Madeleine McCann's family outside their home, court hears