Mum's anti-chemotherapy views influenced Paloma Shemirani's death

The tragic death of 23-year-old Paloma Shemirani from Uckfield in East Sussex has been attributed to the influence of her mother, Kate Shemirani, a notorious conspiracy theorist. Paloma, who was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, refused chemotherapy and opted for alternative treatments recommended by her mother, ultimately leading to her untimely demise. Coroner Catherine Wood stated… Continue reading Mum's anti-chemotherapy views influenced Paloma Shemirani's death

Starmer condemns 'horrific' Manchester synagogue attack

Sir Keir Starmer has expressed his horror at the “horrific” incident that unfolded at a synagogue in Manchester, resulting in the tragic loss of two lives. The attack, involving a car and stabbing, took place at the Heaton Park Synagogue in Crumpsall, north Manchester, during the morning hours on Thursday. Prime Minister X stated that… Continue reading Starmer condemns 'horrific' Manchester synagogue attack

Tesco boss warns Reeves against further business taxes

The head of Tesco has issued a warning to the government ahead of the upcoming Budget, urging against imposing additional costs on UK retailers. Ken Murphy expressed concern over the significant increase in operating costs that the industry faced during the last budget, emphasizing that “enough is enough.” This comes as Tesco, the largest supermarket… Continue reading Tesco boss warns Reeves against further business taxes

Missing Cheryl Grimmer: 'Area of interest' found in search of girl who vanished 55 years ago

An area of interest has been discovered by a volunteer team using cadaver detection dogs in the search for the body of a British child who disappeared over 50 years ago in Australia. Cheryl Grimmer, a three-year-old girl who had moved to Australia from Bristol with her family, is believed to have been abducted from… Continue reading Missing Cheryl Grimmer: 'Area of interest' found in search of girl who vanished 55 years ago

Watch: Met Police chief says Panorama's findings are 'horrific'

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley expressed his concerns to BBC London following a recent Panorama investigation that uncovered instances of misogyny and racism within the police force. In response to the troubling findings, Rowley acknowledged that viewers would likely feel a sense of anger and disappointment. “It’s completely reprehensible,” he stated, emphasizing that immediate… Continue reading Watch: Met Police chief says Panorama's findings are 'horrific'

'African tribe' evicted from Scottish Borders camp

A group of individuals who identified themselves as the Kingdom of Kubala were recently removed from council-owned land in the Scottish Borders by police. This self-styled African tribe had been camping in a wooded area near Jedburgh, where they claimed they were reclaiming land stolen from their ancestors 400 years ago. Despite their refusal to… Continue reading 'African tribe' evicted from Scottish Borders camp

Thames Water lenders submit rescue plan to stave off collapse

Thames Water, the UK’s largest water company, is facing a new rescue plan from its lenders to prevent its collapse. London & Valley Water, a consortium of financial institutions and investors, has put forward proposals to address the company’s massive debt of nearly £20bn. The plan involves writing off a third of the debt and… Continue reading Thames Water lenders submit rescue plan to stave off collapse

Altnagelvin: Plans for £20m hospital children's unit put on hold

Plans for a cutting-edge new children’s unit at Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry are currently on hold as a review of Department of Health spending on capital projects is underway. Despite receiving planning permission for the estimated £20m project in March 2024, construction has not yet commenced at the site. The Western Trust had initially aimed… Continue reading Altnagelvin: Plans for £20m hospital children's unit put on hold

Tories pledge to scrap landmark climate legislation

Political reporter Becky Morton has reported on the Conservative Party’s pledge to revoke the UK’s Climate Change Act of 2008 and implement a new strategy focused on “cheap and reliable” energy sources. The original legislation, which set targets for reducing emissions, was initially introduced by the Labour government and later strengthened under former Tory Prime… Continue reading Tories pledge to scrap landmark climate legislation