Former sub-postmistresses react to Post Office inquiry report

The repercussions of the Post Office scandal have left a former sub-postmistress grappling with the harsh reality that she too could have become one of the tragic statistics. The official inquiry recently released a report highlighting how postmasters were wrongly accused of theft and false accounting, resulting in devastating consequences. Among them, the inquiry suggests… Continue reading Former sub-postmistresses react to Post Office inquiry report

Three men found guilty of Wagner Group-linked arson attack in London

In a recent court ruling at the Old Bailey, three individuals have been convicted for their involvement in an arson attack on a London warehouse associated with Ukraine on behalf of the Russian mercenary group Wagner. The culprits, identified as Jakeem Rose, Ugnius Asmena, and Nii Mensah, were found guilty of aggravated arson with intent… Continue reading Three men found guilty of Wagner Group-linked arson attack in London

Portrush: Jason Murray sentenced for manslaughter of Paul Rowlands

In a tragic incident in Portrush, a man has been sentenced to a minimum of eight years for the manslaughter of his friend, 46-year-old Paul Rowlands. The 42-year-old culprit, Jason Murray, admitted to unlawfully killing Rowlands in the Bath Terrace area back in July 2022. After the attack, Murray callously declared himself a “hitman” at… Continue reading Portrush: Jason Murray sentenced for manslaughter of Paul Rowlands

UK's pension triple lock to cost three times' higher

Kevin Peachey, Cost of living correspondent Government projections show that the cost of the state pension triple lock will be three times higher by the end of the decade compared to the original estimate. The triple lock, implemented in 2011, ensures that the state pension increases annually in line with the highest figure from inflation,… Continue reading UK's pension triple lock to cost three times' higher

Resident doctors vote to strike in long-running pay dispute

Resident doctors in England have once again decided to proceed with strike action as part of an ongoing pay dispute. Despite receiving a 5.4% pay rise for the current financial year, the doctors, previously known as junior doctors, argue that their wages are still approximately 20% lower in real terms compared to 2008. The British… Continue reading Resident doctors vote to strike in long-running pay dispute

UK weather: Temperatures set to hit 33C in third heatwave of the summer

As the UK braces itself for the arrival of the third heatwave of the summer, heat health alerts have been issued in anticipation of what could be the most widespread and sustained heatwave yet. With temperatures expected to exceed heatwave criteria for seven consecutive days, high pressure building up will bring plenty of sunshine and… Continue reading UK weather: Temperatures set to hit 33C in third heatwave of the summer

Man shot and seriously injured by police in Hollingbourne

A shooting in Kent has left a man seriously injured after being shot by police. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) reported that the incident occurred just before 21:00 BST on Monday in Hollingbourne, where officers were responding to a call. The man, who has not been identified yet, was taken to the hospital… Continue reading Man shot and seriously injured by police in Hollingbourne

Norman Tebbit: Former cabinet minister and Thatcher ally dies aged 94

Veteran politician Lord Norman Tebbit, a key figure in Margaret Thatcher’s government, has passed away at the age of 94. During the 1980s, he held various positions within the Conservative Party, including chairman and head of departments such as trade and industry and employment. Known as a staunch supporter of Thatcher, Lord Tebbit advocated for… Continue reading Norman Tebbit: Former cabinet minister and Thatcher ally dies aged 94

Obituary: Norman Tebbit

was one of his proudest achievements, but he has also admitted that some of his reforms were a step too far. In 1983, Tebbit was promoted to chairman of the Conservative Party. He played a crucial role in securing Margaret Thatcher’s landslide victory in that year’s general election. However, the Tebbit family’s joy was short-lived.… Continue reading Obituary: Norman Tebbit

M60 shut near Stockport for second day after eight-vehicle crash

The M60 motorway is facing extended closures after an eight-vehicle collision that occurred recently. The incident involved three lorries, two cars, and a van, resulting in significant damage and debris on the road. The crash took place between junction 25 for the Bredbury Interchange and junction 1 for the Pyramid Roundabout in Stockport. One of… Continue reading M60 shut near Stockport for second day after eight-vehicle crash