Coastguards and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) are currently conducting a search after reports that an individual was seen in the water. The incident took place in Cardigan, Ceredigion, and the HM Coastguard was contacted at 19:45 BST. Responding quickly and proactively, a coastguard helicopter along with coastguard rescue teams from Moylegrove and Cardigan… Continue reading Cardigan: Search after reports of a person in the water
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Mike Lynch: Autonomy co-founder cleared of fraud in US trial
Mike Lynch, the British founder of software firm Autonomy, has been acquitted of fraud by a jury in San Francisco. Lynch had faced over 20 years in prison for inflating the value of Autonomy ahead of its sale to Hewlett-Packard in 2011. Lynch denied the charges and claimed that he had focused on technology rather… Continue reading Mike Lynch: Autonomy co-founder cleared of fraud in US trial
D-Day: King and world leaders attend emotional D-Day events
World leaders and veterans gathered in France on Thursday to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. King Charles and the Prince of Wales both made speeches praising the bravery and sacrifice of those who served during the campaign to liberate Nazi-occupied north-western Europe. The King laid a wreath at the British Normandy Memorial… Continue reading D-Day: King and world leaders attend emotional D-Day events
Vaughan Gething: Uncertain first minister can carry on – Labour MS
Jenny Rathbone, a Labour member of the Welsh Parliament, has expressed doubt regarding the future of Vaughan Gething’s role as first minister after he lost a confidence vote on Wednesday. Two Labour Senedd members were absent due to illness, which led to his defeat. Ms Rathbone has said that it is an uncertain environment and… Continue reading Vaughan Gething: Uncertain first minister can carry on – Labour MS
Anthony Stocks raped girl and pushed her brother off cliff
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The humble heroes of D-Day who rarely spoke of wartime
As the world commemorates the 77th anniversary of D-Day, the stories of those who fought and died on the beaches of Normandy are still being retold today. One such story belongs to Ronnie Fraser’s father, Ralph. Ralph was a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany who fled to Britain in 1939. In June 1942, he joined… Continue reading The humble heroes of D-Day who rarely spoke of wartime
Michael Mosley: TV doctor missing on Greek island of Symi
Dr Michael Mosley, the well-known television doctor who popularised the 5:2 diet, has reportedly gone missing while on vacation on the Greek island of Symi. The doctor had set off on a walk on Wednesday afternoon, according to a local Facebook group, but had failed to return by Thursday morning. He is best known for… Continue reading Michael Mosley: TV doctor missing on Greek island of Symi
Ecoli outbreak in UK may be linked to food item
In the last two weeks, 113 individuals have fallen ill with E. coli, leading experts to believe that it may be linked to a food item that was distributed nationally. The UK Health Security Agency has confirmed that all cases since May 25th are part of a single outbreak. Due to the wide geographic distribution… Continue reading Ecoli outbreak in UK may be linked to food item
Man found guilty of headbutting Roy Keane
A man from Waltham Abbey, Essex has been found guilty of headbutting former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane after Arsenal’s 3-1 win over Manchester United last September. Scott Law, 43, was accused of common assault during the incident at the Emirates Stadium in north London while Keane was working for Sky Sports. During his trial,… Continue reading Man found guilty of headbutting Roy Keane
Labour abandons legal action against Jeremy Corbyn-era staff
The Labour Party has dropped legal action against five former members of staff accused of “conspiring” against Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership. Among those accused were ex-director of communications Seumas Milne and Karie Murphy, former chief of staff to Jeremy Corbyn. The Labour Party previously claimed they leaked a controversial report soon after Sir Keir became… Continue reading Labour abandons legal action against Jeremy Corbyn-era staff