I blew the whistle on a massive tax fraud – and they sued me

In the fast-paced world of finance, Jas Bains was once living the high life, jet-setting across the globe and enjoying the luxuries that came with his job as a lawyer for a City hedge fund in 2013. Flash forward to today, and he finds himself stripped of his wealth and career, embroiled in a legal… Continue reading I blew the whistle on a massive tax fraud – and they sued me

Cambridgeshire Police seize van carrying 6,000kg of tomatoes

A tomato-laden van weighing 6,080kg (13,404lbs) was confiscated by police for being nearly double the legal weight limit. Cambridgeshire Police conducted a crackdown on the A16 stretch between Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire as part of Operation Chambers, focusing on combating rural crime. The driver of the overloaded van was found to be unlicensed and uninsured, resulting… Continue reading Cambridgeshire Police seize van carrying 6,000kg of tomatoes

November supermoon rising next week to be biggest full Moon of 2025

The upcoming Bonfire Night on Wednesday will be illuminated by the Beaver supermoon, which is set to be the largest and brightest full Moon of 2025. The full Beaver Moon is expected to rise in the UK around 15:55 GMT on 5 November. If you’re looking to catch a glimpse of this spectacular sight, it’s… Continue reading November supermoon rising next week to be biggest full Moon of 2025

What we know about Huntingdon train stabbings

A recent incident on a train traveling from Doncaster to London has shocked passengers and authorities alike. The stabbings occurred on the 18:25 GMT London North Eastern Railway (LNER) service after it left Doncaster, South Yorkshire, and passed through Peterborough in Cambridgeshire. Passengers alerted the police around 19:40 about the violent attack involving a knife-wielding… Continue reading What we know about Huntingdon train stabbings

King wants Andrew to lose last military title, minister says

The recent actions taken against Andrew Mountbatten Windsor by the Ministry of Defence have been under the guidance of the King, according to the defense secretary, John Healey. He mentioned that King Charles has expressed his wishes to remove Andrew’s last honorary military rank. This decision comes after Andrew was stripped of his prince title… Continue reading King wants Andrew to lose last military title, minister says

What have eyewitnesses said about Huntingdon train stabbings?

Witnesses on a train in Cambridgeshire recounted a terrifying ordeal when a man started stabbing passengers. Olly Foster, a passenger on the train, shared how chaos erupted as people shouted to run away from the attacker. Initially mistaking it for a Halloween prank, Foster soon realized the severity of the situation as blood covered his… Continue reading What have eyewitnesses said about Huntingdon train stabbings?

I didn't know my childhood music tutor was Adolf Hitler's pianist

As a young schoolgirl, Liz Slaven embarked on the journey of learning to play the piano, guided by her tutor, Walter Hambock, who was recommended by a classmate. Throughout the early 1970s, Hambock diligently provided Liz with weekly lessons that aided her in passing her music examinations. Initially, when her friend jokingly mentioned that the… Continue reading I didn't know my childhood music tutor was Adolf Hitler's pianist

Ex-health minister Jeane Freeman blames governments for state of NHS

In a candid assessment, former health secretary Jeanne Freeman has pointed out the failures of successive governments in managing the NHS in Scotland. She acknowledged that politicians often prioritize short-term gains over long-term planning for the health service, resulting in inefficiencies and stagnation. Freeman criticized the lack of input from NHS staff in decision-making processes,… Continue reading Ex-health minister Jeane Freeman blames governments for state of NHS

Wrexham toddler eats books, toys and doorframes due to disorder

Jess Harry has an extraordinary challenge on her hands with her one-year-old son, Junior, who seems to have an insatiable appetite for non-edible items. From licking Velcro in baby books to devouring sand, playgroup rugs, and even furniture around the house, Junior has exhibited a penchant for consuming things he shouldn’t. A diagnosis of pica… Continue reading Wrexham toddler eats books, toys and doorframes due to disorder

Andrew fixed palace visit for firm with £1.4m deal with ex-wife

a fortnight and it was kind of like you were part of the family,” Mr Evers recalled. Mr Bloom disputed the closeness of the relationship but noted that they had a business relationship together. Investors in Pegasus, meanwhile, were growing increasingly concerned about the viability of the company’s business model. Martin Wainwright, who bought a… Continue reading Andrew fixed palace visit for firm with £1.4m deal with ex-wife