An investigation by the police watchdog is currently underway regarding the circumstances leading up to the tragic death of 15-year-old Amen Teklay. The young boy was killed in a sword attack on Clarendon Street in St George’s Cross in Glasgow on 5 March. Two teenagers, aged 15 and 16, have denied any involvement in his… Continue reading Amen Teklay: Watchdog investigates police actions leading up to death
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PM determined to keep Phillips in job as grooming inquiry row grows
Government sources from No10 to the Home Office are resolute in their commitment to retaining Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips in her current position amidst mounting pressure. The controversy stems from four members of the survivors panel for the grooming gang inquiry stepping down and signaling their return conditional on the minister’s removal. An additional five… Continue reading PM determined to keep Phillips in job as grooming inquiry row grows
Grooming inquiry survivors left divided over key obstacles
The issue of grooming gangs in the UK has long been a contentious political topic, with complex dynamics surrounding ethnicity and race. Despite various local reviews and the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), there is widespread acknowledgment that the specific issue of grooming gangs has not been adequately addressed. In response to this,… Continue reading Grooming inquiry survivors left divided over key obstacles
Government rejects calls for debate on Prince Andrew
The government has dismissed requests from MPs to debate Prince Andrew’s titles and taxpayer-funded residence, despite mounting demands for accountability. This move effectively halts any efforts to pass legislation aimed at stripping Prince Andrew of his dukedom, just a day after ex-Labour MP Rachel Maskell introduced a bill in the Commons. Downing Street refuted claims… Continue reading Government rejects calls for debate on Prince Andrew
How the prosecution of Soldier F ended in acquittal
The trial of an Army veteran over Bloody Sunday ended in acquittal after a long and tumultuous legal process. Sunday, January 30, 1972, marked one of the deadliest and most impactful days in Northern Ireland during the decades-long conflict. The images of Bloody Sunday are deeply ingrained in the memories of those who witnessed the… Continue reading How the prosecution of Soldier F ended in acquittal
Soft Cell's musical force Dave Ball dies, aged 66
Dave Ball, a prominent figure in the 1980s synth-pop movement as one half of Soft Cell, passed away at 66 years old. He and singer Marc Almond achieved international success with their rendition of Gloria Jones’ Tainted Love and their acclaimed album Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret. Additionally, Ball founded The Grid, a techno group known for… Continue reading Soft Cell's musical force Dave Ball dies, aged 66
Three held on suspicion of helping Russian intelligence
In London, three individuals have been apprehended by the Metropolitan Police on suspicion of aiding Russia’s foreign intelligence service. The arrests were made at different locations in west and central London where the men, aged 48, 45, and 44, were taken into custody. Ongoing searches are being conducted at the aforementioned addresses as well as… Continue reading Three held on suspicion of helping Russian intelligence
Six men found guilty of Ely riots after e-bike crash deaths
Six individuals have been convicted of involvement in a riot that took place in Ely, Cardiff two years ago. Lee Robinson, Zayne Farrugia, Jaydan Baston, and Luke Williams, all residents of Caerau, along with Jordan Bratcher and Connor O’Sullivan from Ely, were found guilty of participating in the riot. McKenzie Danks, also from Caerau, was… Continue reading Six men found guilty of Ely riots after e-bike crash deaths
Former Fettes teacher accused of further 90 sex abuse charges
An individual previously employed as a teacher who faces allegations of historical sexual abuse in Scotland has been apprehended in South Africa on an additional 90 charges. Iain Wares, aged 86, has been accused of misconduct by numerous former students of Edinburgh Academy and Fettes College, institutions where he taught during the 1960s and 70s.… Continue reading Former Fettes teacher accused of further 90 sex abuse charges
England's water companies get worst ever score over pollution
In 2024, the Environment Agency reported that England’s water companies received their lowest ever combined score for environmental performance. The assessment revealed that all but one of the nine English water and sewerage companies were rated as “requiring improvement” or worse, marking a significant decline compared to previous years. Serious pollution incidents soared by 60%… Continue reading England's water companies get worst ever score over pollution