Drug dealer Richard Baxter pleads guilty and has property seized

Richard Baxter, a man who built up a £1.5m property empire, has pleaded guilty to supplying drugs and money laundering. The 50-year-old pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply heroin, conspiracy to supply cocaine, and conspiracy to transfer criminal property at Kingston Crown Court. Baxter had four properties in south-east England, including a house in Surrey… Continue reading Drug dealer Richard Baxter pleads guilty and has property seized

Naomi Scott: 'We want to find new writers and film makers'

Actress Naomi Scott, known for her role as Princess Jasmine in the 2019 live-action remake of Aladdin, has co-founded a production company called New Name Entertainment with her husband Jordan Spencer. The company has created a special fund to help students from working-class backgrounds attend top drama and film schools. Scott believes that there are… Continue reading Naomi Scott: 'We want to find new writers and film makers'

Revolut: More than 100 customers contact BBC about scams

Revolut, the e-money firm founded in 2015 by two former bankers, has gained popularity thanks to its broad range of features, including the option to hold money in different currencies, transfer it abroad, buy individual stocks, invest in commodities, and access cryptocurrencies. However, these features, described by Revolut as an “all-in-one finance app for your… Continue reading Revolut: More than 100 customers contact BBC about scams

'Merchants of death' trial steps up fight against Channel smugglers

A French judge, Arabelle Bouts, recently presided over a Europe-wide people smuggling trial which has generated 67 tonnes of paperwork. In the trial, which involves a total of 33 alleged members of a Kurdish smuggling gang, the accused are accused of responsibility for the bulk of migrants crossing the Channel in small boats between 2020… Continue reading 'Merchants of death' trial steps up fight against Channel smugglers

Liam Payne: What we know so far about his death

The sudden and tragic death of former One Direction star Liam Payne in Buenos Aires, Argentina, has left fans and loved ones devastated. Payne, 31, died on Wednesday after falling from a balcony at the CasaSur hotel in the upmarket neighbourhood of Palermo. While many details regarding the circumstances of his death remain unclear, information… Continue reading Liam Payne: What we know so far about his death

What is inheritance tax, who pays it and will it change?

The UK’s prime minister and chancellor are reportedly exploring options to change inheritance tax, with the aim of generating more revenue for the government. While there has been no indication as to how many people could be impacted by the changes or how much they might need to pay, a Budget announcement on 30 October… Continue reading What is inheritance tax, who pays it and will it change?

Bridgend hospital to try and recoup £95K loss from fraud nurse

The Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend is seeking to recover some of the money it paid to Tanya Nasir, a fraudulent nurse. Nasir, who was employed as the neonatal ward manager at the facility, falsely claimed qualifications and experience when applying for the role in 2019. She was found guilty of nine counts of… Continue reading Bridgend hospital to try and recoup £95K loss from fraud nurse

Questions for Met after it sought only 2 Al Fayed prosecutions

An investigation by the BBC has found that out of the 21 women who accused Mohamed Al Fayed of sexual offences while he was alive, the Metropolitan Police only sought prosecutors to decide on charging the former Harrods owner in relation to two of them. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) provided this information after the… Continue reading Questions for Met after it sought only 2 Al Fayed prosecutions

Budget 2024: Reeves considers income tax threshold freeze

The government has insisted that freezing income tax thresholds beyond 2028, which is set to be announced in the upcoming budget, would not be a breach of Labour’s election manifesto promise. Both Sir Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves had pledged not to increase taxes on working people in the run-up to the general election… Continue reading Budget 2024: Reeves considers income tax threshold freeze

I'm scared I'll lose my sight when Edinburgh eye hospital closes

With the temporary closure of Edinburgh’s Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion from October 28, a grandmother who has complex eye conditions is fearful of losing the last of her sight in case of an emergency. Sylvia Paton, 62, has been a patient there since it opened in 1969 and has appointments at least four times a… Continue reading I'm scared I'll lose my sight when Edinburgh eye hospital closes