In a tragic incident, a customer was fatally stabbed inside a bank located in the city centre. The horrifying attack took place at the Lloyds bank on St Peter’s Street in Derby around 2:30 BST on a Tuesday afternoon. The victim, a man in his 30s, was targeted, leading to a devastating outcome. The area… Continue reading Man stabbed to death in Lloyds bank in Derby prompts murder probe
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Man and woman charged with murder of baby
Charged with the murder of a five-week-old baby, a man named Sean Jefferson, aged 34, from Walsall, and a woman named Amy Leigh Clark, aged 33, from Lichfield, were also accused of causing or allowing the death of a child. In addition to this, the duo faced charges of two counts of grievous bodily harm… Continue reading Man and woman charged with murder of baby
Joe Thompson: Former footballer 'helped so many people' before death
Bill Rice & Jonny Humphries report from Manchester for BBC News that the family of former Rochdale footballer Joe Thompson expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of support they received following his passing in April. Thompson, aged 36, had battled lymphoma three times over a span of 12 years before succumbing to the disease that… Continue reading Joe Thompson: Former footballer 'helped so many people' before death
Sycamore Gap accused thought it was 'just a tree', court hears
In the midst of a trial centered around the felling of the historic Sycamore Gap, the accused individuals are sharing their perspectives. The tree, which had stood for over a century on Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, was taken down in what has been described as a “moronic mission” on September 28, 2023, as stated in… Continue reading Sycamore Gap accused thought it was 'just a tree', court hears
Gerry Adams defends IRA actions in libel trial against BBC
Gerry Adams, the former Sinn Féin president, is currently in a legal battle with the BBC over a defamation case relating to a 2016 story accusing him of approving the murder of Denis Donaldson, a British agent within Sinn Féin. Adams has refuted these claims and has stood by his views on the IRA’s violent… Continue reading Gerry Adams defends IRA actions in libel trial against BBC
UK and India agree trade deal after three years of talks
In a groundbreaking move, the UK and India have reached an agreement on a trade deal that is expected to have far-reaching implications for both nations. This deal will facilitate the export of various products from the UK to India, including whisky, cars, and other goods. It will also lead to a reduction in taxes… Continue reading UK and India agree trade deal after three years of talks
Empty shelves and payment problems after Co-op cyber attack
Liv McMahon and Tom Gerken are technology reporters who reported that some Co-op stores are facing empty shelves due to a significant cyber attack that has impacted the retailer. Despite remaining open for business, certain stores are unable to accept contactless payments, leading to signs on doors indicating “cash only” transactions. The company confirmed to… Continue reading Empty shelves and payment problems after Co-op cyber attack
Mark Gordon to represent himself in court, baby death retrial told
The retrial of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon took a dramatic turn as the jury was informed that Gordon’s barristers have decided to withdraw from the case. Judge Mark Lucraft KC announced to the jurors that moving forward, Gordon will be representing himself in court. Marten, 37, and Gordon, 50, have both pleaded not guilty… Continue reading Mark Gordon to represent himself in court, baby death retrial told
Court ruling could make trans life 'unliveable' – Sturgeon
In response to a recent Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a woman, former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has expressed concerns about the potential impact on the lives of transgender individuals. Sturgeon emphasized that the ruling, which defines sex based on biological characteristics under equality law, could have significant repercussions for the transgender community.… Continue reading Court ruling could make trans life 'unliveable' – Sturgeon
Winter fuel cuts were factor at elections, says minister
Political reporter Paul Seddon and Chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman report that the health secretary, Wes Streeting, has acknowledged that the decision to restrict winter fuel payments had a negative impact on Labour’s support in the recent local elections. Streeting mentioned that many voters expressed dissatisfaction with this decision during the campaigning period. Despite the… Continue reading Winter fuel cuts were factor at elections, says minister