Husband jailed for 'frenzied' murder of woman in Dewsbury

Chloe Aslett of BBC News, Yorkshire reported on a tragic incident that occurred in West Yorkshire where Wahib Albaradan murdered his wife, Salam Alshara, in a brutal attack at their home on Dearnley Street, Dewsbury. The court heard that the 37-year-old used multiple bladed weapons to inflict over 20 injuries on the 27-year-old mother of… Continue reading Husband jailed for 'frenzied' murder of woman in Dewsbury

HMP Whitemoor inmates get jail terms extended for officer attack

Three inmates have been given additional prison time for their role in an attack on a prison officer at HMP Whitemoor in Cambridgeshire, resulting in the officer’s deteriorating mental health and subsequent death. Calvin Bishop was supervising inmates when he was punched in the face, leading to severe emotional distress. Ralique Young, Zeshaun Daley, and… Continue reading HMP Whitemoor inmates get jail terms extended for officer attack

Ingoldmells caravan fire that killed girl and dad 'accidental'

Following a tragic incident at Golden Beach Holiday Park in Ingoldmells, Skegness, an investigation has concluded that the caravan fire that claimed the lives of Lee Baker, 48, and his daughter Esme Baker, 10, was accidental. Lincolnshire Police confirmed that the fire service had completed their investigations, determining the cause of the fire to be… Continue reading Ingoldmells caravan fire that killed girl and dad 'accidental'

Philip Green loses case over naming in Parliament

Businessman Sir Philip Green has recently lost a case against being publicly named in Parliament regarding misconduct allegations reported by a newspaper. This case arose after a Labour peer revealed in the House of Lords that Sir Philip had obtained a court order to block the Telegraph from publishing a story about the allegations. Due… Continue reading Philip Green loses case over naming in Parliament

Flypast over Rome in honour of King's state visit

A spectacular flypast soared over Rome in honor of the state visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to Italy. The breathtaking display featured the Red Arrows from the UK and Italy’s Frecce Tricolori, showcasing the colors of both nations’ flags as a symbol of the closer military ties between the two countries. The… Continue reading Flypast over Rome in honour of King's state visit

Prince Harry's downgraded security was unjustified, court hears

During a recent hearing at the Court of Appeal, the Duke of Sussex’s legal team argued that he had been subjected to unjust and inferior treatment regarding the level of security provided to him in the UK. Prince Harry is challenging a decision that ruled he should not receive the same level of police protection… Continue reading Prince Harry's downgraded security was unjustified, court hears

Mortgage rates set to drop after tariff turmoil

Mitchell Labiak, a business reporter for BBC News, reported that some lenders are planning to reduce rates on mortgages in response to the turmoil caused by US President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, which has raised expectations of further cuts in UK interest rates this year. TSB Bank announced that it will be cutting some two-year… Continue reading Mortgage rates set to drop after tariff turmoil

Kerri Pegg: Kirkham prison governor guilty of relationship with inmate

Kerri Pegg, a former prison governor, has been found guilty of two counts of misconduct in public office after starting a relationship with a drug-dealing gang boss who was incarcerated in the prison under her management. Initially perceived as a “rising star” in the Prison Service, Pegg swiftly climbed the career ladder to become the… Continue reading Kerri Pegg: Kirkham prison governor guilty of relationship with inmate

David Hockney talks about opening his 'biggest and best' show ever in Paris

ing at a portrait of himself at the exhibition And so, surrounded by his work and his family, Hockney is opening his biggest ever show with sheer joy. His work covers more than six decades, and his iPad drawings have brought him fame in his older years. Despite his health challenges, it’s clear he is… Continue reading David Hockney talks about opening his 'biggest and best' show ever in Paris

Huddersfield fatally stabbed boy had fled Syria after bombing

A tragic incident in Huddersfield resulted in the death of a 16-year-old boy who had escaped the war in Syria after sustaining injuries in a bombing. Ahmad Mamdouh Al Ibrahim tragically passed away in the hospital after being stabbed in the neck. His family expressed shock at the idea that the place Ahmad saw as… Continue reading Huddersfield fatally stabbed boy had fled Syria after bombing