Northern Ireland police have seized the firearms of almost 900 gun owners in the last two years. The seizures were made due to concerns over their suitability or procedural issues. There are more than 50,000 firearm license holders in Northern Ireland with 97% being male. Police state that the majority are used for sport or… Continue reading Hundreds of people have guns seized over concerns
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Starmer in Kyiv to pledge more Ukraine support
Sir Keir Starmer arrives in Ukraine to sign a “landmark 100-year partnership” between the UK and Ukraine, which formalises the economic and military support pledged to the latter country and offers even more assistance. The agreement is also a show of support for Ukraine days before the inauguration of President-elect, Donald Trump, who is regarded… Continue reading Starmer in Kyiv to pledge more Ukraine support
Jimmy Mizen: Investigation into killer Jake Farhi over reports he recorded music about murder
The Ministry of Justice has launched an investigation into Jake Farhi, a convicted murderer who reportedly recorded music that references his 2008 murder of schoolboy Jimmy Mizen. Jimmy was killed at the Three Cooks Bakery in Lee, south London in May 2008 after Farhi threw a large glass dish that severed an artery in his… Continue reading Jimmy Mizen: Investigation into killer Jake Farhi over reports he recorded music about murder
Investigation after British skier dies following collision in French Alps
A British woman has died after colliding with a stationary skier on the Aiguille Rouge mountain in Les Arcs, French Alps. The 62-year-old victim was skiing on a “well-groomed” black run when she lost control of her skis and hit a 35-year-old British man who was stationary on the slope. The man has suffered a… Continue reading Investigation after British skier dies following collision in French Alps
UK needs to rejoin EU customs union, says Lib Dem leader Ed Davey
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey will call for a new customs union with the European Union in a speech on Thursday. The policy, which would prevent tariffs and customs checks on each other’s goods but prohibit separate trade deals, is opposed by the UK government. However, Davey will argue that it would help the… Continue reading UK needs to rejoin EU customs union, says Lib Dem leader Ed Davey
Keynsham: Two charged with murder after burglary victim's death
Following the investigation into the fatal burglary at his home, two men have been charged with the murder of 72-year-old Stephen Ridgeway, who passed away in hospital five weeks following the attack. Wayne Milsom, 49, and Ryan Robbins, 33, were both charged with the crime and appeared at Bristol Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday. The two… Continue reading Keynsham: Two charged with murder after burglary victim's death
Molly-Mae Hague on New Year's Eve 'kiss' with Tommy Fury: 'It's complicated'
Reality TV star Molly-Mae Hague has spoken publicly for the first time since photographs of her kissing ex-fiancé, Tommy Fury, at a New Year’s Eve party circulated in the media. Hague referred to their situation as “really complicated” and emphasised that the ex-partners were doing their best in figuring things out as parents and as… Continue reading Molly-Mae Hague on New Year's Eve 'kiss' with Tommy Fury: 'It's complicated'
Patients dying in hospital corridors, say nurses
The Royal College of Nursing has reported that the UK’s hospitals are struggling with the recent influx of flu patients. Overwhelmed hospitals have turned cupboard and car parks into makeshift areas for patients. Not only have patients been left in corridors, and in some cases have died there, but also pregnant women have been known… Continue reading Patients dying in hospital corridors, say nurses
Newspaper headlines: 'Ceasefire joy' and 'chaos in hospital corridors'
The front pages of the UK’s newspapers are dominated by the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. According to The Guardian, the deal offers hope that an end to the bloodiest conflict in Israeli-Palestinian history is near, while The Times talks of ceasefire joy on both sides. However, the Financial Times reports Israeli… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Ceasefire joy' and 'chaos in hospital corridors'
Lucy Letby unit baby death increase 'not extreme', inquiry hears
A public inquiry has heard that a mortality spike at the neonatal unit in the Countess of Chester Hospital where nurse Lucy Letby murdered babies in 2015 was not severe enough to warrant an external investigation. Sir David Spiegelhalter, emeritus professor of statistics at the University of Cambridge, testified about the Countess of Chester Hospital’s… Continue reading Lucy Letby unit baby death increase 'not extreme', inquiry hears