High Court: Boy dies after ruling to end life support

A one-year-old boy suffering from a “severe, progressive and irreversible neuromuscular disease” has died at Great Ormond Street Hospital after a UK High Court judge ruled his life-sustaining care should end. While lawyers for the hospital argued that the burden of treatment outweighed the limited benefits he could enjoy, Ayden Braqi’s mother remained opposed to… Continue reading High Court: Boy dies after ruling to end life support

Welsh language SP Energy Glasgow advert causes Celtic confusion

An energy company has become the center of attention on social media after passers-by spotted an advertisement written in Welsh in Glasgow. The advert, by Scottish Power, provided advice in the event of a power cut, and was accompanied by an English translation. Scottish Power said it hoped that residents of Glasgow had enjoyed their… Continue reading Welsh language SP Energy Glasgow advert causes Celtic confusion

Mason Rist and Max Dixon: Five guilty of murdering Bristol teens

After nearly 19 hours of deliberation, a jury at Bristol Crown Court has found four teenagers and one man guilty of murdering two boys due to mistaken identity. Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, were stabbed to death by four teenagers armed with machetes, who had been looking for revenge over a house attack… Continue reading Mason Rist and Max Dixon: Five guilty of murdering Bristol teens

Met Police officer sacked for accessing Sarah Everard files

A tribunal has found that PC Myles McHugh, a serving Metropolitan Police officer, committed gross misconduct by accessing confidential files relating to the murder of Sarah Everard. Ms Everard was killed by serving Met Police officer Wayne Couzens in 2021. McHugh repeatedly accessed the police system for details about the victim’s medical history, employment, character… Continue reading Met Police officer sacked for accessing Sarah Everard files

Prince Harry 'one of two claimants' still suing Sun publisher

Prince Harry and Labour’s former deputy leader Tom Watson are continuing legal claims against News Group Newspapers (NGN) over alleged unlawful information gathering by journalists and private investigators. The two are among 39 claimants and cases settled since the last hearing in July. The 40-year-old prince alleges that NGN, which also published the now-defunct News… Continue reading Prince Harry 'one of two claimants' still suing Sun publisher

'It's an honour': Paddy McGuinness completes charity bike ride

BBC Radio 2 presenter Paddy McGuinness has just completed a charity bike ride from Wales to Scotland. The ride was a daunting 300 miles, but McGuinness stated that it was an “honour” to tackle it, especially given that it was all in aid of the BBC’s Children in Need charity. McGuinness has previously stated that… Continue reading 'It's an honour': Paddy McGuinness completes charity bike ride

Metropolitan Police: Man jailed after PC rammed off motorcycle

A 19-year-old man has been sentenced to five and a half years in jail after deliberately knocking a Metropolitan Police officer off his motorcycle, leaving him with life-changing injuries. David Doyle, who was being pursued by PC Richard Keel on Camden Street in north London on 17 May, reversed into the officer before fleeing the… Continue reading Metropolitan Police: Man jailed after PC rammed off motorcycle

RAF Lossiemouth fighter jets track Russian bomber over North Sea

The UK Ministry of Defence has reported that two RAF Typhoons were dispatched after a Russian military aircraft was detected in the UK’s “area of interest” in close proximity to the nation’s airspace. The Russian Bear-F bomber was monitored as it flew over the North Sea on Thursday, though at no time was it able… Continue reading RAF Lossiemouth fighter jets track Russian bomber over North Sea

No 10 apologises after meat and alcohol served at Diwali event

The British government has issued an apology after serving meat and alcohol at a Downing Street event celebrating the festival of Diwali last month. Conservative MP Shivani Raja criticised the decision to serve the items in a letter to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Raja expressed disappointment at the lack of knowledge of customs and… Continue reading No 10 apologises after meat and alcohol served at Diwali event