Authorities in north Belfast have successfully concluded a security alert that lasted for three days, leading to the arrest of a man in his 30s. The alert was initiated after a suspicious object was found in a property on Victoria Parade. Residents were evacuated from their homes and temporarily relocated to a council facility, causing… Continue reading North Belfast: Guns and explosives found as Victoria Parade security alert ends
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Violence fears as Perth council says asylum protesters being 'bussed in'
Reporters Katy Scott and Mary McCool from BBC Scotland News covered the recent protests in Perth, where tensions were high over asylum seekers being housed in the area. Scottish councillors expressed concerns that the demonstrations could escalate to violence and noted that many protesters appeared to be from outside the local community. The protests, which… Continue reading Violence fears as Perth council says asylum protesters being 'bussed in'
Corrie Lee Stavers named as man killed at Spanish City fair
The family of a fairground worker who tragically died at a seaside carnival is mourning his loss and expressing their eternal love for him. Corrie Lee Stavers, a 28-year-old from Sunderland, suffered fatal head injuries at Spanish City in Whitley Bay on Saturday afternoon, according to Northumbria Police. The pain of losing him suddenly has… Continue reading Corrie Lee Stavers named as man killed at Spanish City fair
Racist abuse arrest after flags painted on homes in Basildon
In Essex, a man has been arrested by police for allegedly engaging in racist behavior and causing criminal damage after a video surfaced on social media showing St. George’s crosses being painted on homes. The video depicts two men painting red crosses on the walls of flats above a line of shops in Basildon, Essex,… Continue reading Racist abuse arrest after flags painted on homes in Basildon
Notting Hill Carnival 2025 begins with burst of colour
The vibrant Notting Hill Carnival children’s parade commenced on Sunday morning, flooding the streets of west London with bursts of color and music. Musicians and dancers in their vivid costumes paraded through the streets, marking the start of Europe’s largest street party. The day commenced with J’ouvert at 06:00 BST, where revelers gathered ahead of… Continue reading Notting Hill Carnival 2025 begins with burst of colour
Boy and man arrested over Gants Hill restaurant 'arson attack'
At least five individuals were injured in an apparent arson attack at a restaurant in east London, resulting in two individuals remaining in critical condition in a local hospital. The Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrest of a 15-year-old boy and a 54-year-old man on suspicion of arson intended to endanger life following the blaze at… Continue reading Boy and man arrested over Gants Hill restaurant 'arson attack'
US Open 2025: Emma Raducanu says New York feels like 'happy place' again
Emma Raducanu is feeling positive and ready to compete as the US Open gets underway. The British player, who made headlines four years ago with her Grand Slam victory, is back at Flushing Meadows, eager to create more memorable moments. Despite facing challenges in past tournaments, including injury setbacks and the pressure of expectations, Raducanu… Continue reading US Open 2025: Emma Raducanu says New York feels like 'happy place' again
Bands boycott Victorious music festival after group 'cut-off'
A number of bands have decided to withdraw from a music festival just hours before their scheduled performances following allegations from Irish folk band The Mary Wallopers that they were allegedly “cut off” for displaying a Palestinian flag. The Last Dinner Party, Cliffords, and The Academic all announced on Saturday that they were backing out… Continue reading Bands boycott Victorious music festival after group 'cut-off'
'My brother walked out the door and vanished'
The disappearance of James Miller, who went missing nearly five years ago, continues to weigh heavily on his family. Emma Miller, James’ sister, expressed the family’s enduring hope of seeing him again. James left their family home in Warrington with only his wallet on the night of December 22, 2020, and CCTV footage captured him… Continue reading 'My brother walked out the door and vanished'
Dog attacks: Only 2% of 11,000 dog attacks result in prosecution
Jessica Lawrence of BBC News NI reported that only 236 out of more than 11,000 dog attacks investigated in Northern Ireland since 2017 have led to successful prosecutions. Under the current law, dog owners can face fines up to £5,000 or even imprisonment if found guilty of an offense. Council dog wardens are tasked with… Continue reading Dog attacks: Only 2% of 11,000 dog attacks result in prosecution