Killer 'should have been arrested before murder', watchdog finds

The police watchdog has criticized the Merseyside Police for failing to arrest criminal James Foy before he shot and killed 20-year-old Mikey Rainsford, in a case of mistaken identity. The Independent Office for Police Conduct upheld a complaint from Mr. Rainsford’s father, stating that Foy should have been arrested earlier when his DNA was found… Continue reading Killer 'should have been arrested before murder', watchdog finds

North Wales Police PC seen punching man in video cleared of assault

PC Richard Williams, a North Wales Police officer, has been acquitted of assault charges after he was filmed repeatedly punching a man during an arrest. The jury at Caernarfon Crown Court found the 43-year-old officer not guilty of assault causing actual bodily harm and intentional strangulation following a seven-day trial. The incident took place in… Continue reading North Wales Police PC seen punching man in video cleared of assault

VE Day 80: Royals, veterans and politicians attend thanksgiving service

A commemorative event took place at Westminster Abbey on Thursday to honor the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two in Europe. The service was attended by members of the Royal Family, high-ranking officials, and war veterans. The solemn ceremony commenced with a moment of silence, during which the royals gathered around the… Continue reading VE Day 80: Royals, veterans and politicians attend thanksgiving service

British and Irish Lions: Five talking points from squad announcement

The selection for the 2025 Lions tour of Australia has been announced, with some familiar faces and new additions making the cut. Head coach Andy Farrell has chosen 38 players for the squad, sparking excitement and speculation among fans and experts alike. One of the notable talking points is the absence of big names like… Continue reading British and Irish Lions: Five talking points from squad announcement

Bishop of Derry welcomes 'reasonably quick' election of new Pope

The recent election of a new Pope has been met with enthusiasm from the Bishop of Derry, who described the swift conclusion of the conclave as “good news.” The announcement was made as white smoke emerged from the chimney on the Sistine Chapel in Rome, signaling the end of the voting process. The newly elected… Continue reading Bishop of Derry welcomes 'reasonably quick' election of new Pope

Starmer faces growing rebellion over welfare cuts

Labour MPs are increasingly challenging Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer over proposed welfare cuts that some have deemed “impossible to support” without a change in direction. A group of 42 MPs expressed their concerns in a letter to The Guardian, highlighting the distress and worry caused among disabled individuals and their families by the planned… Continue reading Starmer faces growing rebellion over welfare cuts

Constance Marten cross-examined by partner Mark Gordon over baby death

During their retrial at the Old Bailey, Constance Marten criticized her wealthy “biological family” in a dramatic cross-examination conducted by her partner and co-defendant Mark Gordon. Marten accused her family of prejudice and revealed that they had hired private detectives to monitor her activities. Gordon, who lacks legal training, was permitted to cross-examine Marten after… Continue reading Constance Marten cross-examined by partner Mark Gordon over baby death

VE Day service honours last generation of WW2 veterans

Commemorations for the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two in Europe took place at Westminster Abbey, with royals, politicians, and veterans coming together to remember the historic day. The King and the Prince of Wales laid wreaths with poignant messages at the grave of the Unknown Warrior, honoring those who made sacrifices… Continue reading VE Day service honours last generation of WW2 veterans

Woman accused of illegal abortion cleared by jury

A jury in Isleworth Crown Court has found a woman not guilty of charges related to an illegal abortion. Nicola Packer, 45, was acquitted of unlawfully administering a poison or noxious substance to herself with the intent of causing a miscarriage. The emotional scene in court saw Ms. Packer in tears upon hearing the verdict.… Continue reading Woman accused of illegal abortion cleared by jury

Four in 10 universities face financial challenges

According to a recent report from the Office for Students (OfS), over 40% of universities in England are projected to be facing financial deficits by the summer. This alarming statistic has prompted universities to take drastic measures such as closing courses and selling off buildings in an attempt to reduce costs. Despite these efforts, the… Continue reading Four in 10 universities face financial challenges