Justice Minister Naomi Long issued an apology following the apprehension of convicted killer James Meehan, who had absconded for nine months after being granted day release from Magilligan prison. Meehan, serving a life sentence for the murder of Jim McFadden in Londonderry in 2007, was finally arrested in the Republic of Ireland last week. Questions… Continue reading Minister apologises to man's family over killer's release
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Brianna Ghey's mother calls for school smartphone ban
Esther Ghey, the mother of Brianna Ghey who was tragically murdered, believes that a prohibition on mobile phones in schools could have significantly aided her daughter’s life. Ghey has reached out to the government, advocating for a compulsory ban on phones in schools, with notable figures such as Kate Winslet and Stephen Graham supporting her… Continue reading Brianna Ghey's mother calls for school smartphone ban
Energy drinks to be banned for under-16s in England
The English government is making strides to prohibit the sale of energy drinks like Red Bull, Monster, and Prime to individuals under the age of 16 in various establishments, including shops, restaurants, cafes, vending machines, and online. Despite most supermarkets already implementing a voluntary ban, it is estimated that up to a third of children… Continue reading Energy drinks to be banned for under-16s in England
Farmer claims sea eagles snatched his five Shetland pony foals
BBC Scotland News reported that a farmer from South Uist, Donald John Cameron, is claiming that sea eagles are responsible for the disappearance of five Shetland pony foals from his hillside croft. According to Cameron, the foals vanished without a trace over a nine-week period between May and July, with him frequently observing the birds… Continue reading Farmer claims sea eagles snatched his five Shetland pony foals
SEND system 'hijacked' by parents, Reform UK's Richard Tice says
Political editor at BBC South East, Charlotte Wright, reported that the Deputy Leader of Reform UK, Richard Tice, has criticized the abuse of the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision system by some parents. Tice stated that certain children who do not actually require SEND provision are receiving it, causing a “major crisis” in… Continue reading SEND system 'hijacked' by parents, Reform UK's Richard Tice says
Why I am putting up Union flags on my high street in Sutton
Billy Cooper, a roofer from south-west London, is part of a group of 30 individuals in Sutton who are proudly attaching Union flags to lampposts. According to Mr. Cooper, this act is a symbol of British pride and unity. He emphasizes that being British should not be considered taboo, and people should take pride in… Continue reading Why I am putting up Union flags on my high street in Sutton
The students and grandparents living under one roof in Lewisham
BBC London’s work and money correspondent, Meghan Owen, sheds light on a unique housing scheme in Lewisham, south-east London, where 60-year-old grandmother Claire and 28-year-old student Morley live in the same community. The innovative project, developed by Phoenix Community Housing (PCH) in collaboration with the University of Goldsmiths, aims to provide affordable housing for residents… Continue reading The students and grandparents living under one roof in Lewisham
Parking fines: How to protect yourself from common scams
Recent alerts have been issued by various law enforcement agencies and local governments nationwide following an increase in parking scams during the summer months. These scams range from deceptive text messages regarding unpaid fines to altered parking machines that discreetly capture your card details. Scammers are employing more sophisticated tactics to trick unsuspecting victims. According… Continue reading Parking fines: How to protect yourself from common scams
Government unable to calculate Afghan data breach cost, watchdog says
A recent report from the National Audit Office has revealed that the UK government is unable to accurately determine the total cost of a covert relocation initiative set up in response to a leak of Afghan data. The Ministry of Defence has estimated the cost of the significant data breach and the implementation of a… Continue reading Government unable to calculate Afghan data breach cost, watchdog says
US filmmaker in legal battle over 'Downton Shabby'
Hopwood DePree, a former US filmmaker, has initiated legal action against Rochdale Borough Council in the High Court to acquire control over Hopwood Hall in Middleton, Greater Manchester. DePree has been leading efforts to preserve the historic property since 2017 and asserts that he adhered to an agreement with the council that granted him the… Continue reading US filmmaker in legal battle over 'Downton Shabby'