South Western Ambulance workers arrested after six people die

Wiltshire Police have announced the arrest of two ambulance workers in connection with the deaths of six adults. A man in his 30s has been taken into custody on suspicion of six counts of gross negligence manslaughter and four counts of ill-treatment or wilful neglect by a care worker in June 2024. Additionally, a 59-year-old… Continue reading South Western Ambulance workers arrested after six people die

Rapist Jonathan Carl may have hundreds of victims – Met Police

In a recent case that shocked the community, Jonathan Carl, a 42-year-old man from Hornchurch, was sentenced to 17 years in prison after being convicted of rape and reckless transmission of HIV. The Metropolitan Police has raised concerns about the possibility of there being hundreds of other victims associated with Carl’s predatory behavior. The investigation… Continue reading Rapist Jonathan Carl may have hundreds of victims – Met Police

World Athletics Championships: Britain's Amy Hunt announces herself on global stage with 200m silver

In a remarkable display, Amy Hunt of Great Britain captured a silver medal in the 200m event at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, marking her debut in a major final. The 23-year-old’s reaction was one of disbelief as she looked up at the screen before breaking into celebratory cheers and skipping down the track.… Continue reading World Athletics Championships: Britain's Amy Hunt announces herself on global stage with 200m silver

Take That to bring The Circus Live tour to Manchester in 2026

Renowned British band Take That have recently unveiled their plans for their upcoming Circus Live tour, set to hit the road next summer with two highly anticipated hometown dates in Manchester. In preparation for the release of their 10th studio album in late 2026, the trio – consisting of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard… Continue reading Take That to bring The Circus Live tour to Manchester in 2026

British couple freed after months in Taliban prison

Peter Reynolds, 80, and his wife Barbie, 76, a British couple who had been held captive by the Taliban in Afghanistan for nearly eight months, have finally been released. The couple, who have resided in Afghanistan for close to two decades, were detained en route to the UK on 1 February. Their release came about… Continue reading British couple freed after months in Taliban prison

Minister rejects Trump's call for military to tackle illegal migration

Political reporter Jennifer McKiernan reports that the UK military’s primary focus is on defending the nation, rather than preventing asylum seekers from crossing the Channel. US President Donald Trump suggested during his state visit that military intervention could be used to address illegal migration to the UK. However, Trade Secretary Peter Kyle has rejected this… Continue reading Minister rejects Trump's call for military to tackle illegal migration

Rhondda Cynon Taf: Jordan Moray's remains found by walker

The discovery of skeletal remains belonging to a man who had been missing for six years has been made in south Wales by a walker, according to an inquest. Jordan Moray, a resident of Cwmbach near Aberdare in Rhondda Cynon Taf, was reported missing from his flat in July 2019, with his games console still… Continue reading Rhondda Cynon Taf: Jordan Moray's remains found by walker

Detention for driver who caused 'devastating' crash

Arran Paterson, a young driver, has been sentenced to 32 months in detention after causing a crash that resulted in a teenage footballer losing his legs. The incident, which took place in Macduff, Aberdeenshire, saw goalkeeper Adam Golebiewski, 18, sustain serious injuries while being a passenger in Paterson’s car. Paterson, only 19 years old, admitted… Continue reading Detention for driver who caused 'devastating' crash

Troubles: Ireland commits to co-operate with reformed UK legacy body

Julian O’Neill, a correspondent for Crime and Justice at BBC News NI, reported that the Republic of Ireland has committed to implementing new legislation to ensure full cooperation with a reformed UK legacy body addressing cases related to the Northern Ireland Troubles. This commitment is part of a “new framework” that has been agreed upon… Continue reading Troubles: Ireland commits to co-operate with reformed UK legacy body

Windrush man from Chelmsford to receive £25,000 from Home Office

Thomas Tobierre, a 71-year-old resident of Chelmsford, Essex, who arrived in the UK in 1960, has been offered £25,000 in compensation due to the mishandling of his case under the Windrush Compensation Scheme by the government. He was forced to use his pension savings of £14,000 after being unable to work because of insufficient documentation,… Continue reading Windrush man from Chelmsford to receive £25,000 from Home Office