Newry: Woman in court charged over Fisher Park murder

A woman has been charged with murdering her partner in Fisher Park, sparking shock and concern in Newry city. Igors Gavrilovs, aged 40, tragically died following a serious injury sustained in the park. The accused, Zivile Geringiene, a 50-year-old homeless woman, faced the court with the offence being aggravated by domestic violence. In a somber… Continue reading Newry: Woman in court charged over Fisher Park murder

Two teens arrested on suspicion of murder after Barry man dies

BBC News reporter Jordan Davies has provided coverage of a recent incident in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, where a 38-year-old man tragically passed away after being stabbed. The incident occurred just before midnight, leading to the arrest of two teenagers aged 16 and 17 from Llantwit Major on suspicion of murder. As a result, several… Continue reading Two teens arrested on suspicion of murder after Barry man dies

Three ex-bosses of Lucy Letby arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter

In Liverpool, three former senior staff members at the hospital where nurse Lucy Letby murdered seven babies and attempted to kill seven others have been arrested on charges of gross negligence manslaughter. These suspects, who were part of the senior leadership team at the Countess of Chester Hospital between 2015 and 2016, were questioned on… Continue reading Three ex-bosses of Lucy Letby arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter

Ryland Headley: Cold case rapist and killer, 92, jailed for life

In the UK’s oldest cold case, a 92-year-old man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a woman, a crime that took 58 years to solve. Ryland Headley was convicted of strangling 75-year-old widow Louisa Dunne in her home in Easton, Bristol on 28 June 1967. The victim was discovered… Continue reading Ryland Headley: Cold case rapist and killer, 92, jailed for life

House prices see biggest monthly fall for over two years

UK house prices experienced a significant drop in June, marking the largest monthly decline in over two years, as reported by mortgage lender Nationwide. The prices fell by 0.8% last month, the most considerable decrease since February 2023, potentially due to weaker demand following the adjustments to stamp duty in April. Despite this, prices still… Continue reading House prices see biggest monthly fall for over two years

Chief rabbi says 'national shame' that BBC aired Bob Vylan Glastonbury chant

Culture reporter Emma Saunders noted that the UK’s Chief Rabbi strongly criticized the broadcasting of “vile Jew-hate” at the Glastonbury festival. During Bob Vylan’s performance, the band’s singer led the crowd in chanting “death, death to the IDF [Israel Defense Forces]”. Sir Ephraim Mirvis expressed his dismay on X, stating, “This is a time of… Continue reading Chief rabbi says 'national shame' that BBC aired Bob Vylan Glastonbury chant

New Glasgow subway strike dates clash with TRNSMT festival

On the weekend of Scotland’s largest music festival, the Glasgow Subway workers are set to strike for three consecutive days. Last week, Unite organized three days of action, but this time it will align with the TRNSMT festival at Glasgow Green. The dispute arises from Unite and subway operator Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) over… Continue reading New Glasgow subway strike dates clash with TRNSMT festival

Animal cruelty reports rise by a third in a year

Alix Hattenstone & Jonathan Fagg from the BBC England Data Unit reported on a significant increase in reports of animal cruelty across England and Wales last summer. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) received 34,401 cruelty reports between June and August 2024, which was a notable increase from 25,887 in… Continue reading Animal cruelty reports rise by a third in a year

Daniel Clarke: Parents to sue over abuse of disabled children

A legal challenge is looming as parents seek justice against a predatory teaching assistant convicted of heinous crimes against children with disabilities and special educational needs. Daniel Clarke, currently serving a sentence of seven years and six months, pleaded guilty to offenses involving six boys, but authorities suspect he may have victimized upwards of 81… Continue reading Daniel Clarke: Parents to sue over abuse of disabled children

MPs to vote on welfare bill as unrest rumbles on

Helen Catt, a political correspondent, reports that Members of Parliament are set to vote on the government’s welfare reforms today. Despite concessions made by ministers, many Labour MPs are still planning to vote against the proposed changes. The Conservatives, on the other hand, have declared their opposition to the plans, labeling them as lacking in… Continue reading MPs to vote on welfare bill as unrest rumbles on