'He was trying to get on top of me' – woman accuses surviving Fayed brother of sexual assault

Three former Harrods employees have made public allegations of sexual assault against Ali Fayed, the only surviving brother of Mohamed Al Fayed. The women claim that the 82-year-old entrepreneur assaulted them while they were working for Harrods during the 1990s, at a time when Ali and his brothers, Mohamed and Salah, ran the famous department… Continue reading 'He was trying to get on top of me' – woman accuses surviving Fayed brother of sexual assault

HMP Lowdham Grange: 'Repeated failures' at jail where three men died

Following a three-week inquest at the Nottingham Coroner’s Court, a jury has found that HMP Lowdham Grange in Nottinghamshire was “overwhelmed” when three prisoners were found hanging in their cells in March 2023. The jail was run by Sodexo at the time of the deaths. The jury criticised repeated failures at the Category B prison,… Continue reading HMP Lowdham Grange: 'Repeated failures' at jail where three men died

Teachers' strike: Social media 'misinformation' blamed for deal being rejected

Misinformation spread on social media may have influenced the decision of teachers in Northern Ireland to reject the most recent pay offer, according to several teaching unions. Last Thursday, teachers rejected a 5.5% pay deal and started taking action short of a strike. It was suggested that teachers should “commit to a period free from… Continue reading Teachers' strike: Social media 'misinformation' blamed for deal being rejected

John Swinney rules out reintroduction of lynx to Scotland

Scotland’s First Minister, John Swinney, has said his government will not be reintroducing lynx or any other large carnivorous species into the wild in Scotland. Farmers have been raising concerns over such reintroductions, expressing worry about the potential impact on livestock. Animal campaigners have been working towards carefully controlled reintroductions, emphasising benefits for rural biodiversity.… Continue reading John Swinney rules out reintroduction of lynx to Scotland

UK government demands access to Apple users' encrypted data

The UK government has issued a notice through the Home Office under the Investigatory Powers Act demanding access to encrypted data stored by Apple worldwide in its cloud service. Apple’s Advanced Data Protection (ADP) encrypts data, meaning Apple itself cannot access it, but the opt-in service is stored by Apple and remains accessible. The Home… Continue reading UK government demands access to Apple users' encrypted data

Darlington stepdad jailed for murdering 22-month-old boy

A man has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 25 years for the murder of his partner’s 22-month-old son. Christopher Stockton, 38, claimed that the child choked on a biscuit but medical professionals found that the boy had been shaken to death. The court heard that Charlie Roberts’ mother, Paula Roberts,… Continue reading Darlington stepdad jailed for murdering 22-month-old boy

TikTok sued by parents of UK teens after alleged challenge deaths

The parents of four British teenagers who they believe died after taking part in viral trends that circulated on TikTok in 2022 are suing the platform. The lawsuit claims that Isaac Kenevan, Archie Battersbee, Julian “Jools” Sweeney, and Maia Walsh died while attempting the so-called “blackout challenge”. The US-based Social Media Victims Law Center filed… Continue reading TikTok sued by parents of UK teens after alleged challenge deaths

Former Plaid Cymru leader Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas has died

The family of Lord Elis-Thomas, the former leader of Plaid Cymru and Senedd Presiding Officer, announced his death on Friday at the age of 78. Elis-Thomas was the first speaker of the Welsh assembly, opening in 1999. Flags will be lowered on half-mast outside the Senedd building in honor of the architect of devolution. Elis-Thomas… Continue reading Former Plaid Cymru leader Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas has died