TikTok creator guilty of killing woman by dangerous driving

A man who frequently presents himself as a lawyer on TikTok has been convicted of causing the death of an elderly woman in a car accident. Leigh Sutherland, 31, was driving at a high speed with faulty brakes when he collided with a Peugeot 108 driven by Margaret Allan in Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire. The 77-year-old… Continue reading TikTok creator guilty of killing woman by dangerous driving

Conservatives would scrap stamp duty, Badenoch announces

Political reporter Brian Wheeler reported that Kemi Badenoch, in her first conference speech as party leader, made a surprising announcement that the next Conservative government would eliminate stamp duty on main homes. This declaration garnered a standing ovation from Tory activists in Manchester, with Badenoch emphasizing that this move would aid in achieving the dream… Continue reading Conservatives would scrap stamp duty, Badenoch announces

Two men charged over gold artefacts stolen from Cardiff museum

Two individuals have been charged with burglary in connection with the theft of valuable gold artefacts dating back to the Bronze Age from the St Fagans National Museum of History in Cardiff. The accused, Gavin John Burnett, 43, and Darren Paul Burnett, 50, both residents of Northampton, are scheduled to appear at Northampton Magistrates’ Court.… Continue reading Two men charged over gold artefacts stolen from Cardiff museum

Scammers are using AI to lure shoppers to fake businesses

Alice Cullinane and Rebecca Woods, both from Birmingham, report that unscrupulous foreign companies are resorting to using AI-generated images and fake narratives to pose as family-owned businesses in the UK to attract unsuspecting shoppers. Customers have expressed feelings of being “completely ripped off” after discovering that they were purchasing from purported independent boutiques in England,… Continue reading Scammers are using AI to lure shoppers to fake businesses

Murder victim jokes in Cambridgeshire Police WhatsApp chat

A group of police officers in Cambridgeshire were discovered to be involved in a WhatsApp group that contained disturbing content, including jokes about murder victims. The group, known as BDA, consisted of six officers from Cambridgeshire Police stationed in Peterborough, where over 40,000 messages were exchanged. These messages included inappropriate remarks about George Floyd and… Continue reading Murder victim jokes in Cambridgeshire Police WhatsApp chat

Spy case collapse blamed on failure to label China a threat

The recent case of two men accused of spying for China has been dropped due to the lack of evidence linking the activities to China as a national security threat, according to the UK’s top prosecutor. Christopher Cash, 30, and Christopher Berry, 33, who both maintain their innocence, had charges against them dismissed by prosecutors,… Continue reading Spy case collapse blamed on failure to label China a threat

Second man arrested over Peacehaven mosque arson attack

An arson attack on a mosque in East Sussex has led to the arrest of a second man. The incident occurred at the building in Phyllis Avenue, Peacehaven, with the fire causing extensive damage around 21:50 BST on a Saturday. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported as a result of the incident. Following the attack,… Continue reading Second man arrested over Peacehaven mosque arson attack