Newspaper headlines: 'Face of Liverpool horror' and 'The end is Nige'

A Liverpool resident, Paul Doyle, is facing criminal charges after a car he was driving allegedly crashed into a crowd during the city’s Premier League victory celebrations. The incident has sparked protests amid accusations of “grievous bodily harm”. In addition to this local news, Britain is reportedly close to finalizing a lucrative trade deal worth… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Face of Liverpool horror' and 'The end is Nige'

Enlarged prostate: Robotic technology treatment brings hope

A new groundbreaking technology is giving hope to men struggling with prostate issues in Northern Ireland. David Fleming, a resident of east Belfast, who has been living with an enlarged prostate for years, was one of the lucky recipients of this innovative treatment. About 1,000 men like him were on the waiting list for bladder… Continue reading Enlarged prostate: Robotic technology treatment brings hope

Welsh language social media use 'limited' among young people

Annell Dyfri and Iolo Cheung have presented a report indicating that while the attitudes of young people towards the Welsh language are positive, English remains the dominant language used by teenagers on social media. The report, to be released at the Urdd Eisteddfod, surveyed approximately 1600 youngsters and found that the majority communicate primarily in… Continue reading Welsh language social media use 'limited' among young people

Andrew and Tristan Tate will return to UK to face charges, lawyer says

Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate are set to face 21 criminal charges in the UK once legal proceedings against them in Romania have come to an end, as per their legal representatives. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) approved charges such as rape, actual bodily harm, and human trafficking against the siblings in 2024, following which… Continue reading Andrew and Tristan Tate will return to UK to face charges, lawyer says

Jesse Armstrong: Why I'm writing about rich people again

In a departure from his acclaimed series “Succession,” renowned UK screenwriter Jesse Armstrong is exploring the lives of the wealthy once again. Following the immense success of “Succession,” Armstrong has turned his attention to his first feature-length film, “Mountainhead.” The film centers around four tech billionaires who retreat to a mountain resort, only to find… Continue reading Jesse Armstrong: Why I'm writing about rich people again

Father-of-three Paul Doyle charged over Liverpool parade crash

Two children were among the 79 people injured during a Liverpool parade crash, for which a father-of-three and former Royal Marine has been charged. Paul Doyle, 53, from Burghill Road in West Derby, was arrested following the incident that occurred as fans gathered for Liverpool’s Premier League victory celebration. The local businessman faces multiple counts,… Continue reading Father-of-three Paul Doyle charged over Liverpool parade crash

Girl, 15, raped by masked man who led her from Edinburgh bus stop

In a disturbing incident in Edinburgh city centre, a 15-year-old girl was raped by a masked man who lured her from a bus stop in the early hours of the morning. The incident took place on Princes Street, outside Marks and Spencer, at around 5:00 am on a Sunday. The man, wearing a black hoodie… Continue reading Girl, 15, raped by masked man who led her from Edinburgh bus stop

Mark Gordon previously convicted of rape in US, Old Bailey retrial told

Mark Gordon, who was found guilty of numerous sexual offenses, including rape, in Florida in 1989 when he was just 14 years old, had his past convictions unveiled to a jury during a retrial at the Old Bailey in London. Alongside his partner Constance Marten, Gordon is facing charges related to the gross negligence manslaughter… Continue reading Mark Gordon previously convicted of rape in US, Old Bailey retrial told

Body found in Baitings Reservoir near Ripponden during search for girl

In West Yorkshire, a tragic discovery was made at Baitings Reservoir as police found a body during the search for a teenage girl who was reported to have fallen in. The incident unfolded on Wednesday afternoon when emergency crews responded to reports of a person in the water at the dam near Ripponden. An underwater… Continue reading Body found in Baitings Reservoir near Ripponden during search for girl

Tories in bias accusation after Douglas Ross kicked out of FMQs

Former Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross was asked to leave the Holyrood chamber after being ejected from First Minister’s Questions at the Scottish Parliament for interrupting John Swinney while he was answering a question. The Scottish Conservatives criticized presiding officer Alison Johnstone, accusing her of bias against their party. Ross expressed concerns about Johnstone’s conduct… Continue reading Tories in bias accusation after Douglas Ross kicked out of FMQs