Tommy Robinson police stop at Channel Tunnel unlawful, court hears

Far-right figure Tommy Robinson, also known as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, faced allegations that he was unlawfully stopped by counter-terrorism officers while driving a Bentley at the entrance of the Channel Tunnel. His lawyer argued in court that the officers’ use of power was disproportionate. The trial took place at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, where Mr. Lennon pleaded… Continue reading Tommy Robinson police stop at Channel Tunnel unlawful, court hears

Manchester synagogue attack: Man hit by police bullet released

Yoni Finlay, a man who was struck by a police bullet during the response to the Manchester synagogue attack, has been discharged from the hospital. The incident took place on 2nd October when Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, attempted to enter the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation and Mr. Finlay, 39, was shot while helping barricade the doors.… Continue reading Manchester synagogue attack: Man hit by police bullet released

DNA test 'proved' woman was not missing Madeleine McCann

A trial at Leicester Crown Court revealed that a DNA test taken from a woman who believes she is Madeleine McCann “conclusively proved” she was not the missing girl. Julia Wandelt and Karen Spragg are facing charges of stalking Madeleine’s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann. DNA was obtained from Ms. Wandelt during her arrest in… Continue reading DNA test 'proved' woman was not missing Madeleine McCann

Theo Treharne-Jones who drowned in Kos pool was 'excitable’ boy

A tragic incident occurred during a family holiday in Greece, where a five-year-old boy named Theo Treharne-Jones drowned in a hotel pool at Atlantica Holiday Village in Kos on 15 June 2019. Described as an “excitable, happy, loving little child” with “no sense of danger,” Theo’s mother, Nina Treharne, revealed that her son had Smith-Magenis… Continue reading Theo Treharne-Jones who drowned in Kos pool was 'excitable’ boy

GPs raise questions over SNP plans for new drop-in services in Scotland

In a recent announcement by First Minister John Swinney, plans to implement 15 new walk-in services across Scotland have been met with skepticism from leading medical professionals. Amid concerns about staffing for these new drop-in services, the vice-chair of the Royal College of GPs Scotland raised questions about where the workforce would be sourced, highlighting… Continue reading GPs raise questions over SNP plans for new drop-in services in Scotland

Asylum seeker 'murdered hotel worker Rhiannon Whyte in frenzied attack'

A trial at Wolverhampton Crown Court has heard details of a disturbing incident involving an asylum seeker from Sudan who allegedly murdered a Walsall hotel worker in a brutal attack at a train station platform. Prosecutors claim that Deng Majek, who purports to be 19 years old, viciously stabbed 27-year-old Rhiannon Whyte 23 times with… Continue reading Asylum seeker 'murdered hotel worker Rhiannon Whyte in frenzied attack'

Ex-Premier League referee David Coote admits child image offence

Former Premier League referee David Coote has admitted to producing an indecent image of a child. The 43-year-old made an appearance at Nottingham Crown Court regarding an accusation involving a category A video, considered the most severe, which was recovered by authorities in February. Coote, a resident of Woodhill Road in Collingham, Nottinghamshire, was released… Continue reading Ex-Premier League referee David Coote admits child image offence

New legislation on Troubles legacy deal set to be introduced

Political correspondent, BBC News NI Jayne McCormack reported today on new legislation set to be introduced at Westminster. This legislation is aimed at implementing a new UK-Irish deal that addresses Troubles legacy issues. The deal is designed to heal a rift that has existed between London and Dublin due to the current Northern Ireland Troubles… Continue reading New legislation on Troubles legacy deal set to be introduced

Could I have saved my parents' lives if I'd been taught CPR?

In the aftermath of his parents’ untimely deaths, Cameron McGerr found himself addressing MSPs in the Scottish Parliament, advocating for the inclusion of CPR training in all schools. His father, Kevin, passed away from a cardiac arrest earlier this year, following his mother, Lynne’s fatal heart attack three years prior. Cameron, a student at Clydeview… Continue reading Could I have saved my parents' lives if I'd been taught CPR?

Baby and toddlers seriously injured after pram hit by trailer in Dumfries

In Dumfries, a tragic incident occurred involving an eight-month-old baby and two toddlers, aged 14 months and 18 months. The children were seriously injured after their pram was hit by a trailer that detached from a Mitsubishi Outlander on Pleasance Avenue at around 15:15 on Monday. An 18-year-old woman who was pushing the pram suffered… Continue reading Baby and toddlers seriously injured after pram hit by trailer in Dumfries