Doctor Andrew McFarlane arrested over posts about son's rape victim

Ellie Wilson, a prominent advocate for male sexual violence survivors, was at the center of a recent controversy involving Dr. Andrew McFarlane, a General Practitioner in the Highlands. The doctor was arrested after allegedly posting abusive tweets regarding his son’s victim of rape. His son, Daniel McFarlane, was convicted of raping Wilson in 2022, leading… Continue reading Doctor Andrew McFarlane arrested over posts about son's rape victim

Councils still planning asylum hotel legal action despite Epping ruling

Despite a recent Court of Appeal ruling, some councils remain steadfast in their pursuit of legal action to prevent asylum seekers from being housed in local hotels. The court overturned a temporary injunction that would have stopped asylum seekers from being accommodated at The Bell Hotel in Epping, setting a potential precedent for legal challenges… Continue reading Councils still planning asylum hotel legal action despite Epping ruling

Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim blames emotions for Grimsby defeat comments

Following Manchester United’s disappointing Carabao Cup defeat at Grimsby this week, manager Ruben Amorim has come under fire for his emotional outburst in the post-match comments. Amorim acknowledged that his remarks were driven by his feelings in the heat of the moment, and defended his approach by stating that it is simply “his way of… Continue reading Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim blames emotions for Grimsby defeat comments

Train delayed due to people trying to hang flags from bridges, passenger says

A passenger on an East Midlands Railway train reported that the service was disrupted when individuals were seen being lowered over bridges to hang flags. The incident occurred on the route from Nottingham to London St Pancras, near Market Harborough station in Leicestershire. Noel Dolphin, a railway electrification expert, shared on social media that his… Continue reading Train delayed due to people trying to hang flags from bridges, passenger says

UK blocks Israeli government delegation from defence exhibition

The decision has been made by the UK government that no Israeli government delegation will be invited to a global defence exhibition in London next month due to the ongoing Gaza conflict. This announcement was made in response to the escalating military operations carried out by the Israeli government in Gaza. The UK government spokesperson… Continue reading UK blocks Israeli government delegation from defence exhibition

Lough Erne eel conservation work could be part of species' salvation

In an effort to aid in the conservation of a critically endangered species, eels are being transferred between loughs in Northern Ireland. The move comes as part of a comprehensive trap and transport program, with hopes that it will contribute to the species’ survival. Dr. Derek Evans, a senior fisheries scientist at the Agri-Food and… Continue reading Lough Erne eel conservation work could be part of species' salvation

Court documents shed new light on UK-Apple row over user data

A recent court document has surfaced suggesting that the UK government may have been seeking broader access to Apple customer data than previously disclosed. The Home Office had initially requested access to encrypted user data via Apple’s Advanced Data Protection (ADP) service. However, the revelation in the court document implies that the government was also… Continue reading Court documents shed new light on UK-Apple row over user data

Powys village Three Cocks censored on British Cycling website

An apology has been issued by Britain’s official cycling body for mistakenly censoring the name of a small Welsh village in its event listing. Three Cocks, located in Powys, recently hosted two stages of a junior road race. The British Cycling website initially listed the village as “Three *****” before rectifying the error. A spokesperson… Continue reading Powys village Three Cocks censored on British Cycling website

Man guilty of murdering former prison officer Lenny Scott

Elias Morgan, a drug dealer, has been convicted of murdering former prison officer Lenny Scott in an act of retaliation for seizing a mobile phone from his jail cell four years prior. The shooting, which occurred on February 8, 2024, outside a gym in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, saw Scott being shot six times as he emerged… Continue reading Man guilty of murdering former prison officer Lenny Scott

Edinburgh's MacLean brothers set new record for Pacific row

Three brothers hailing from Edinburgh have set a remarkable new record by rowing non-stop and unsupported across the Pacific Ocean, completing their journey after spending 140 days at sea. Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan MacLean encountered severe tropical storms along the way, which forced them to take lengthy detours on their 9,000-mile trek from Peru to… Continue reading Edinburgh's MacLean brothers set new record for Pacific row