Reporting from the scene, the special Mass that took place at St Colmcille’s Church on Tuesday saw a gathering of representatives from local clergy, police, politics, and members of the public. Bishop Alan McGuckian, speaking at the Mass, emphasized the importance of courage in times of fear, reminding attendees that even in terrible circumstances, God’s… Continue reading Downpatrick: Mass held for murdered man and attacked priest
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Channel crossings to hit 50,000 since Labour came to power
Since Labour took office last summer, it is estimated that around 50,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel in small boats. According to Home Office data, as of Sunday, 49,797 individuals had made the journey, with the Monday total yet to be disclosed. Baroness Jacqui Smith, a government minister, expressed concern over this “unacceptable number… Continue reading Channel crossings to hit 50,000 since Labour came to power
Surge in Dartmoor 'fly camping' after wild camp ruling
The natural beauty of Dartmoor National Park in Devon is being marred by campers who are treating the area “like a festival site”. The Dartmoor National Park Authority has expressed concern over an increase in “fly camping” activities, where campers are bringing in generators and mini-fridges since the Supreme Court upheld the legal right to… Continue reading Surge in Dartmoor 'fly camping' after wild camp ruling
Children held on suspicion of murder after death on Isle of Sheppey
Police have confirmed that three children are currently in custody after being arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of a man on the Isle of Sheppey. The individuals in custody include a 16-year-old girl, and two boys aged 14 and 15. The arrests were made on Sunday following an incident on… Continue reading Children held on suspicion of murder after death on Isle of Sheppey
UK job vacancies tumble across the board
The labor market in the UK appears to be cooling off, based on the latest official figures that show a decrease in job vacancies and the number of people on payrolls. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), job openings dropped by 5.8% to 718,000 between May and July across almost all industries. There… Continue reading UK job vacancies tumble across the board
Man's body found in Naburn park after woman seriously injured
A tragic incident unfolded in the village of Naburn, near York, as police responded to reports of a serious assault on a woman. Authorities swiftly arrived on the scene at about 17:50 BST on Monday only to make a grim discovery – the body of a man in a nearby play park. The woman, who… Continue reading Man's body found in Naburn park after woman seriously injured
High pollution warning issued for London by City Hall
London is set to experience a high air pollution alert on Tuesday as temperatures are expected to surpass 30C. City Hall has warned that strong sunshine and hot weather will lead to elevated ozone levels, exacerbated by airflow from mainland Europe. Imperial College London’s forecast has prompted the activation of the alert by the mayor’s… Continue reading High pollution warning issued for London by City Hall
Lord Nelson: Slipway where HMS Agamemnon built revealed
An archaeological discovery has brought to light a slipway from the 18th Century where ships for Lord Nelson’s fleet were built and launched. Located in Buckler’s Hard, a small hamlet in the New Forest, this slipway is said to be the first of its kind to be completely uncovered in the UK. Buckler’s Hard was… Continue reading Lord Nelson: Slipway where HMS Agamemnon built revealed
Frankly, what have we learnt from Nicola Sturgeon's memoir?
and is surrounded by police tape.”>Getty Images Sturgeon recalls the raid on her home in Glasgow in her book “The symbolism of a convict’s uniform was overwhelming,” she writes of the moment when officers handcuffed her. “Even now, when I close my eyes, I can still feel the cuffs biting into my wrists.” Sturgeon describes… Continue reading Frankly, what have we learnt from Nicola Sturgeon's memoir?
Staff fear UK's Turing AI Institute at risk of collapse
In a potential shake-up at the UK’s national institute for artificial intelligence (AI), Technology Secretary Peter Kyle has issued a warning to withdraw funding, putting the charity at risk of collapse. The staff at the Alan Turing Institute have voiced serious concerns in a whistleblowing complaint submitted to the Charity Commission, accusing the leadership of… Continue reading Staff fear UK's Turing AI Institute at risk of collapse