On the 24th anniversary of the tragic murder of Arthur Berryman in east Belfast on Halloween night, detectives are renewing their appeal for information. Berryman, aged 46, was fatally stabbed multiple times at his residence on Imperial Street in Woodstock at approximately 11:30 PM on October 31, 2001. The brutal attack occurred while Berryman was… Continue reading Arthur Berryman: Appeal over 'savage' murder on Halloween 2001
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Edinburgh firework ban zones come into force ahead of Bonfire night
Edinburgh has implemented special zones known as Firework Control Zones (FCZs) in an effort to curb disorder surrounding Bonfire Night. These zones, where the use of fireworks is prohibited, were first introduced in the city last year as a response to widespread anti-social behavior that targeted riot police with missiles and pyrotechnics. It is now… Continue reading Edinburgh firework ban zones come into force ahead of Bonfire night
Llanelli woman severely injured after garden bonfire explodes
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Double child killer Colin Pitchfork to stay in prison
Colin Pitchfork, a double child murderer, has seen his plea for release from prison denied by the Parole Board. Pitchfork, aged 65, was sentenced to life in 1988 for the rape and murder of 15-year-olds Lynda Mann and Dawn Ashworth in Leicestershire. Despite being released on parole in 2021, he was returned to prison shortly… Continue reading Double child killer Colin Pitchfork to stay in prison
Letting agent apologises for 'oversight' on Reeves rental licence
Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, has found herself in hot water after it was revealed that her family home was rented out without the correct licence. The letting agent responsible for the oversight issued an apology for failing to obtain the necessary licence before renting out the property. Despite the error, Reeves has taken full responsibility… Continue reading Letting agent apologises for 'oversight' on Reeves rental licence
UK pledges £4m for demining to help flow of aid in Gaza
The announcement made by the foreign secretary stated that the UK will be providing £4m to support efforts in clearing landmines from certain areas of Gaza. This funding will be utilized by the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) to allow for safer access of humanitarian aid into the region. The prevalence of unexploded munitions,… Continue reading UK pledges £4m for demining to help flow of aid in Gaza
Nearly 40,000 prisoners released early under government scheme
In England and Wales, nearly 40,000 inmates have been released early since September 2024 according to official data. This initiative was implemented by the government as a means to alleviate the overcrowding predicament within prisons. Throughout the period from September 2024 to June 2025, a total of 38,042 individuals were granted early release under this… Continue reading Nearly 40,000 prisoners released early under government scheme
Tonne of fireworks seized ahead of Bonfire Night disorder campaign
A significant amount of fireworks, valued at £42,000 and containing 163kg of explosive content, were confiscated by Fife police in anticipation of Bonfire Night. The discovery was made in Rosyth, where officers, acting on a tip-off, found the items hidden in a van. As a result, a 24-year-old man was taken into custody and placed… Continue reading Tonne of fireworks seized ahead of Bonfire Night disorder campaign
England's most deprived areas named – with Jaywick topping list
England’s most deprived areas have been identified, highlighting the ongoing struggle faced by communities across the country. Jaywick, located near Clacton-on-Sea in Essex, continues to hold the title of the most deprived neighbourhood in England for the fourth consecutive time since 2010, according to new data. Additionally, seven areas in Blackpool and others in Hastings,… Continue reading England's most deprived areas named – with Jaywick topping list
Alleged McCann stalker Julia Wandelt tearfully tells court 'I'm exhausted'
In Leicester, the trial of Julia Wandelt and Karen Spragg, accused of stalking Madeleine McCann’s parents, took an emotional turn on Thursday. Wandelt, 24, tearfully defended herself in court, stating she had done nothing wrong. The Polish national also denied altering images sent to Madeleine’s sister, Amelie, in an attempt to make her look like… Continue reading Alleged McCann stalker Julia Wandelt tearfully tells court 'I'm exhausted'