A woman from the US who was involved in a failed assassination plot in the UK has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. Aimee Betro, a resident of West Allis in Wisconsin, was recruited as a hitman in a scheme to target a British family in Birmingham in 2019. However, her attempt was thwarted… Continue reading Aimee Betro: US hitwoman jailed for 30 years over bungled plot
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Teen who planned mass murder at Greenock mosque given 10-year sentence
A 17-year-old teenager was sentenced to 10 years in custody for planning a mass murder terror attack at a mosque in Greenock, as reported by BBC Scotland News. The teenager was apprehended by the police in January outside Inverclyde Muslim Centre with an airgun and aerosol cans, intending to set fire to the building and… Continue reading Teen who planned mass murder at Greenock mosque given 10-year sentence
Lucy Connolly released from prison after race hate post on X
A 42-year-old woman, Lucy Connolly, who had previously been jailed for inciting racial hatred following the Southport attack, has recently been released from prison. Connolly, the wife of a member of Northampton Town Council, admitted to posting a profanity-laden message on X shortly after three girls were stabbed in Southport in July 2024. In her… Continue reading Lucy Connolly released from prison after race hate post on X
Girl, 14, arrested over fire at abandoned Woolton Hall
A 14-year-old girl from Liverpool has been taken into custody after setting fire to an abandoned Grade I-listed manor house that has been a longstanding landmark in Liverpool. The Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service (MFRS) responded to the fire at Woolton Hall on Speke Road at around 20:20 BST on Tuesday, working diligently to contain… Continue reading Girl, 14, arrested over fire at abandoned Woolton Hall
Scotland's first skatepark to be dug up by archaeologists
Jonathan Geddes, BBC Glasgow and West reporter, highlighted the story of Scotland’s first outdoor skatepark, Kelvin Wheelies, dating back to the late 70s and early 80s. For five years, the skatepark was a hub for enthusiastic skateboarders, showcasing an emerging subculture of flips and tricks. Now, a team of archaeologists from the University of Glasgow… Continue reading Scotland's first skatepark to be dug up by archaeologists
Ethel Caterham, world's oldest living person, marks 116th birthday
Ethel Caterham, the world’s oldest living person, recently celebrated her 116th birthday at her care home in Lightwater, Surrey. Following the passing of Brazilian nun Sister Inah Canbarro Lucas at the age of 116, Mrs. Caterham took on the title of the oldest living person back in April. Born on August 21, 1909, she is… Continue reading Ethel Caterham, world's oldest living person, marks 116th birthday
Dozens more Afghan relocation data breaches uncovered by BBC
Investigations have revealed that the Ministry of Defence is facing scrutiny following 49 separate data breaches within the unit handling relocation applications from Afghans looking for safety in the UK over the past four years. Out of these breaches, four were previously made public, including a significant leak in 2022 that exposed information of nearly… Continue reading Dozens more Afghan relocation data breaches uncovered by BBC
Difficult decisions lie ahead after asylum seeker hotel ruling
The recent decision by the High Court to prohibit a hotel in Epping from housing asylum seekers is not a definitive end to their use across the country. However, could this ruling potentially open the door for similar judgments elsewhere? Different councils might see this as an opportunity to challenge the placement of asylum seekers… Continue reading Difficult decisions lie ahead after asylum seeker hotel ruling
Why are food prices rising so fast?
Food prices have been steadily increasing, causing concern for consumers and businesses alike. Inflation data reveals that food and non-alcoholic drink prices surged by 4.9% in the year leading up to July. Over the past five years, food prices have seen a dramatic 37% increase, significantly higher than the previous five-year period. Various factors contribute… Continue reading Why are food prices rising so fast?
Port Talbot mechanic, 27, died after being crushed under car
An unfortunate incident occurred where a mechanic lost his life due to being crushed under a car he was attempting to work on, as revealed in an inquest. The individual in question, Daniel Burton, aged 27 and hailing from Port Talbot, was discovered unresponsive beneath a vehicle owned by his partner’s father on Southall Avenue… Continue reading Port Talbot mechanic, 27, died after being crushed under car