A week after the famous tree at Sycamore Gap was felled, it was discovered that its removal caused damage to Hadrian’s Wall. The 73-mile wall, built by the Romans between AD122 and AD130, holds Unesco World Heritage Site status. Historic England stated that archaeological assessments would be carried out to determine the extent of the… Continue reading Sycamore Gap: Hadrian's Wall damage found after tree cut down
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Shiney Row: Man bailed after suspected American bully XL attack
Northumbria Police have released a 44-year-old man on bail following the death of Ian Langley, who was fatally wounded in an attack by a suspected American Bully XL in Maple Terrace, Shiney Row near Houghton-le-Spring on Tuesday evening. Mr Langley, originally from Liverpool, was attended to by paramedics before passing away, and a dog was… Continue reading Shiney Row: Man bailed after suspected American bully XL attack
Israelis accused of raping British tourist go on trial in Cyprus
Five Israeli men have gone on trial in Famagusta, Cyprus accused of the rape of a 20-year-old British woman last month. The incident allegedly occurred at a hotel in Ayia Napa. The defendants, who come from Majd al-Krum in Israel and are aged 19 or 20, have denied the charges. A packed courtroom was filled… Continue reading Israelis accused of raping British tourist go on trial in Cyprus
Labour wins Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election
The Labour Party has emerged victorious in the Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election, defeating the Scottish National Party (SNP). Labour’s candidate, Michael Shanks, amassed 17,845 votes to secure the Westminster seat, more than doubling the total polled by the SNP’s Katy Loudon. The SNP’s loss to Labour resulted in a 20.4% swing between the two… Continue reading Labour wins Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election
AI facial recognition: Campaigners and MPs call for ban
A coalition of politicians and privacy campaigners is calling for the immediate cessation of facial recognition surveillance by both police and private companies, citing concerns over human rights violations, potential discrimination, and the lack of a democratic mandate. They have raised these issues in direct response to the government’s announcement of plans allowing police to… Continue reading AI facial recognition: Campaigners and MPs call for ban
Ex-Jeremy Corbyn staff court case denting Labour election funds
Labour could be facing a significant legal bill due to an ongoing internal feud that began during the tenure of former party leader Jeremy Corbyn. Labour has accused two of Corbyn’s ex-advisers, Karie Murphy and Seumas Milne, as well as three other former staffers, of leaking a controversial document just after Sir Keir Starmer became… Continue reading Ex-Jeremy Corbyn staff court case denting Labour election funds
HS2: No new compensation for 'pain' of people affected by scrapped rail route
The UK Transport Secretary, Mark Harper, has confirmed that those who lost their homes and businesses along the HS2 rail link’s scrapped northern route will not receive further compensation. While admitting to the difficulty of compulsory purchase, Harper believes that those affected have already been paid at market value for their properties. The government has… Continue reading HS2: No new compensation for 'pain' of people affected by scrapped rail route
BBC reaches settlement with murdered girl's mother over clothes lost by Martin Bashir
A woman has reached a settlement with the BBC over claims that Martin Bashir failed to return her murdered daughter’s clothing that he had borrowed for DNA testing. Michelle Hadaway said she gave the clothes to Bashir in 1991, for the investigation of a documentary on the rapes and murders of nine-year-olds Karen Hadaway and… Continue reading BBC reaches settlement with murdered girl's mother over clothes lost by Martin Bashir
DUP: No dissent within the party over Stormont boycott, says leader
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has reiterated their “strong united approach” to the Windsor Framework and Stormont boycott, with party leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson stating that there is “absolutely no dissent” within the party regarding their stance. The DUP have been boycotting Stormont since February 2022 in protest of the post-Brexit trade arrangements, and Sir… Continue reading DUP: No dissent within the party over Stormont boycott, says leader
Athlete was 'nervous' during police stop and search, hearing told
The police misconduct hearing for the Metropolitan Police officers accused of racially profiling Team GB sprinter Bianca Williams and her partner Ricardo Dos Santos has heard that Dos Santos appeared “nervous and aggressive” during the stop and search. Body-worn camera footage played to the hearing showed Dos Santos handcuffed during the incident on 4 July… Continue reading Athlete was 'nervous' during police stop and search, hearing told