British ex-soldier arrested over killing of Kenyan woman in 2012

A British ex-soldier is currently facing potential extradition to Kenya for his alleged involvement in the murder of a 21-year-old woman back in 2012. The National Crime Agency (NCA) disclosed that Robert James Purkiss got apprehended in Tidworth, Wiltshire on 6 November, subsequently appearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday. The NCA’s National Extradition Unit… Continue reading British ex-soldier arrested over killing of Kenyan woman in 2012

Alex Salmond died with debts of more than £340,000

Former First Minister Alex Salmond passed away leaving behind debts totaling more than £340,000, while his assets were valued at just over £2,000, according to the accountants responsible for handling his estate. The news of his financial situation emerged as Kenny Craig, an accountant from insolvency specialist Begbies Traynor, was appointed as the trustee overseeing… Continue reading Alex Salmond died with debts of more than £340,000

Stand-off over £800,000 Your Party membership fees

A disagreement has emerged within Jeremy Corbyn’s new left-wing party regarding £800,000 raised by Zarah Sultana, a key figure in the party’s founding. Sultana initiated an unauthorized membership scheme for individuals interested in joining the group, currently operating under the name Your Party, leading to the collection of the substantial amount of funds. Despite publicly… Continue reading Stand-off over £800,000 Your Party membership fees

Joey Barton guilty over 'grossly offensive' X posts

The recent trial of former footballer Joey Barton at Liverpool Crown Court resulted in his conviction on six counts of sending “grossly offensive” social media posts targeting broadcaster Jeremy Vine, and television pundits Lucy Ward and Eni Aluko. Barton, 43, made derogatory comparisons between Aluko and Ward with the infamous serial killer couple Fred and… Continue reading Joey Barton guilty over 'grossly offensive' X posts

Emma Little-Pengelly turns down Catherine Connolly's inauguration invite

Emma Little-Pengelly, from the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), has declined an invitation to attend the inauguration of Ireland’s new president, Catherine Connolly, due to prior commitments in Belfast and Windsor for Remembrance Day. Her statement on Friday afternoon cited a service and Act of Remembrance she is scheduled to participate in Parliament Buildings, followed by… Continue reading Emma Little-Pengelly turns down Catherine Connolly's inauguration invite

Maccabi fan ban was due to hooliganism, says West Midlands Police

A significant incident of hooliganism among fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv has prompted their ban from attending the Europa League match against Aston Villa, as confirmed by West Midlands Police. The decision led to a deployment of over 700 officers from 20 different police forces in the vicinity of Villa Park, where various demonstrations took… Continue reading Maccabi fan ban was due to hooliganism, says West Midlands Police

Bus driver who watched porn on school run sentenced to unpaid work

David Robe, a school bus driver, has been sentenced to 200 hours of unpaid work after being convicted of watching pornography on his phone while picking up and dropping off pupils. The 55-year-old had initially denied breaching the peace by viewing images and videos of naked women in the presence of children during his private-hire… Continue reading Bus driver who watched porn on school run sentenced to unpaid work

Algerian man mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth arrested

A sex offender from Algeria, who was mistakenly released from prison, has been apprehended by the authorities. Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, 24, was taken into custody after a member of the public spotted him in Finsbury Park, London, just before 11:30 GMT on Friday. He had been released from HMP Wandsworth on 29 October without the knowledge… Continue reading Algerian man mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth arrested

Six officers face misconduct hearing over Cardiff car crash

The mishandling of a tragic car crash that resulted in the deaths of three young individuals has led to six police officers facing a misconduct process. The group consisting of Sophie Russon, Eve Smith, Darcy Ross, Rafel Jeanne, and Shane Loughlin went missing after a night out on 4 March 2023. Despite the possibility of… Continue reading Six officers face misconduct hearing over Cardiff car crash

Woman found guilty of harassing Madeleine McCann's parents

A woman from Lubin, Poland, who falsely claimed to be Madeleine McCann was found guilty of harassing the missing girl’s parents following a court case. Julia Wandelt has been sentenced to six months in prison for this charge, which she has already served since being in custody since February. Unfortunately, she was acquitted of a… Continue reading Woman found guilty of harassing Madeleine McCann's parents