Nicholas Rossi: Catching the US fugitive who faked his own death

In December 2021, a man who identified himself as an Irish orphan named Arthur Knight was discovered seriously ill in a hospital in Glasgow. However, as time went on, a strange and peculiar situation unfolded. It was revealed that the man, who had been posing as ‘Mr Knight’, was actually Nicholas Rossi, an American sex… Continue reading Nicholas Rossi: Catching the US fugitive who faked his own death

LED mask ads banned over unauthorised acne and rosacea claims

A recent crackdown on LED face mask advertisements has resulted in a number of bans due to unauthorised claims about improving acne and rosacea. The surge in popularity of at-home beauty devices has seen social media influencers showcasing these masks as the latest skincare trend. However, there is a divide among dermatologists regarding whether light-emitting… Continue reading LED mask ads banned over unauthorised acne and rosacea claims

Oldest victim of Post Office scandal, 92, receives final payout

Betty Brown, the oldest surviving victim of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, expressed relief at finally receiving her settlement from the government’s compensation scheme. After being forced out of her Post Office in Country Durham in 2003 due to alleged shortfalls that did not exist, Brown, now 92 years old, shared her excitement about… Continue reading Oldest victim of Post Office scandal, 92, receives final payout

What a UK government led by Reform would really look like

erals – 10%, Green Party – 8%, others – 15%. Source: Reuters/Ipsos MORI/YouGov/Kantar/Public First/Civil Society Leadership Lines show the average voting intention for political parties in opinion polls conducted in 2025. As of 29 October Reform’s average is 30%, Labour and the Conservatives have fallen below 20% But now, with Reform-led councils facing the same… Continue reading What a UK government led by Reform would really look like

Caerphilly crash lorry driver who blamed cough caught out by dashcam

A lorry driver involved in a fatal crash on an industrial estate tried to blame the incident on a coughing fit, but his story fell apart when his dashcam footage revealed otherwise. Mariusz Korkosz, a driver for a Polish haulage company, was caught on camera driving incorrectly for almost 20 seconds before colliding head-on with… Continue reading Caerphilly crash lorry driver who blamed cough caught out by dashcam

Human error may have led to grooming gang cases being dropped, says NCA

A substantial review has uncovered potential human errors that may have led to the dismissal of criminal cases involving alleged grooming gangs. Operation Beaconport, a National Crime Agency initiative focused on identifying shortcomings in addressing grooming gangs, will scrutinize thousands of cases where law enforcement agencies and the Crown Prosecution Service opted not to proceed… Continue reading Human error may have led to grooming gang cases being dropped, says NCA

Bullying and racism at Oxford Brookes' rowing club confirmed by report

An investigation has recently confirmed that incidents of harassment and bullying did occur at the Oxford Brookes University Boat Club. The independent report was commissioned by the university following the circulation of a “toughness sheet” online in November 2024. This sheet was said to criticize members of the top rowing team. The findings of the… Continue reading Bullying and racism at Oxford Brookes' rowing club confirmed by report

Swap crisps for popcorn and other ways to improve gut health

In today’s fast-paced world, it can be difficult to discern which products truly promote better gut health. With the rise of social media influencers and an inundation of gut health products on supermarket shelves, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. The buzz around gut health stems from the importance of maintaining a healthy microbiome – the… Continue reading Swap crisps for popcorn and other ways to improve gut health

Britain sliding 'into economic crisis' over £85bn sickness bill

A recent report has highlighted the increasing number of sick and disabled individuals who are out of work in the UK. This has led to concerns about the country facing an “economic inactivity crisis” that could have severe repercussions on its prosperity. According to the study conducted by former John Lewis boss Sir Charlie Mayfield,… Continue reading Britain sliding 'into economic crisis' over £85bn sickness bill

Causeway Academy: Pupils 'appear to have been forgotten' in merger of three schools

A group of governors from Dunluce School has expressed concerns over the upcoming merger of three post-primary schools on Northern Ireland’s north coast, stating that pupils seem to have been overlooked in the process. The schools, Coleraine College, North Coast Integrated College, and Dunluce School, are set to amalgamate and form Causeway Academy, scheduled to… Continue reading Causeway Academy: Pupils 'appear to have been forgotten' in merger of three schools