Despite a recommendation from a parole board, Colin Batley, a convicted sex-cult leader who abused children, will not be transferred to an open prison. Batley, who was sentenced in 2011 for 35 offences related to molestation and rape of children and young people spanning over 30 years, had shown an “improved level of insight into… Continue reading Kidwelly sex abuse cult leader Colin Batley's move to open prison blocked
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Keir Starmer orders investigation into MI5 over false evidence
An investigation has been ordered by the Prime Minister regarding the false evidence given by MI5 in three courts regarding conversations with the BBC. This decision follows the rejection of MI5’s explanations by the High Court and Investigatory Powers Tribunal. The focus of the case is on Agent X, a neo-Nazi state informant who used… Continue reading Keir Starmer orders investigation into MI5 over false evidence
King attending but ill Queen Camilla misses Duchess of Kent's funeral
The funeral of Katharine, the Duchess of Kent, at Westminster Cathedral was attended by King Charles and several other senior royals. Unfortunately, Queen Camilla had to miss the service due to acute sinusitis. Among the mourners were the Prince and Princess of Wales, Duke of Kent, and their three children, who all paid warm tributes… Continue reading King attending but ill Queen Camilla misses Duchess of Kent's funeral
Seven men and teen admit of Newport violent disorder
Eight individuals, including seven men and a teenager, have confessed to engaging in violent disorder in the city center of Newport. The guilty parties, ranging in age from 17 to 52, hail from Newport and accepted their wrongdoing at Cardiff Crown Court. The altercation stemmed from a clash between two families, leading to significant violent… Continue reading Seven men and teen admit of Newport violent disorder
Staffordshire's Wedgwood factory in 90-day pause after low demand
Susie Rack and Alex McIntyre, residents of the West Midlands, reported that ceramics firm Wedgwood is making a significant change by pausing production at its Staffordshire factory for 90 days starting on September 29th. The decision leads to 70 employees being placed on temporary leave due to elevated inventory levels caused by decreased consumer demand… Continue reading Staffordshire's Wedgwood factory in 90-day pause after low demand
Lisburn murder: Barry Furfey, 42, named as victim of Wardsborough Road attack
The man who was tragically murdered in Lisburn has been identified by police as 42-year-old Barry Furfey. He was discovered with serious injuries at an apartment building on Wardsborough Road in the city center on Monday morning. Despite receiving medical treatment at the scene, he later succumbed to his injuries in the hospital. A 38-year-old… Continue reading Lisburn murder: Barry Furfey, 42, named as victim of Wardsborough Road attack
Agnes Wanjiru's murder: Kenya's high court issues arrest warrant for British national
A British national suspected of murdering a 21-year-old woman more than a decade ago in Kenya is now facing an arrest warrant issued by the Kenyan High Court. Agnes Wanjiru was killed in March 2012, and her body was later discovered in a septic tank of a hotel in the central garrison town of Nanyuki,… Continue reading Agnes Wanjiru's murder: Kenya's high court issues arrest warrant for British national
'African tribe' move camp over small fence during eviction from Jedburgh woodland
In the Scottish Borders, a self-proclaimed “African tribe” has been forced to move their camp just meters away from their original location after being evicted from privately-owned land. Sheriff officers entered the makeshift encampment in woodland near Jedburgh at 08:00 while the three members of the group, known as the Kingdom of Kubala, were still… Continue reading 'African tribe' move camp over small fence during eviction from Jedburgh woodland
Winter fuel payments fell by 9.3 million before U-turn
New data has shown that the number of individuals receiving winter fuel payments drastically decreased to 1.3 million following government cuts. The payment, which assists pensioners in covering winter energy bills, had previously been received by approximately 11 million people in England, Wales, and Scotland. However, a decision by the Treasury to means-test the payment… Continue reading Winter fuel payments fell by 9.3 million before U-turn
JLR could face disruption until November, claim sources
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has informed its suppliers that production will not resume until at least 24 September due to a serious cyber attack. The disruption could extend into November, according to industry sources. The attack, which occurred over two weeks ago, led to the shutdown of JLR’s IT networks and halted production. A criminal… Continue reading JLR could face disruption until November, claim sources