PM warned more funding needed to tackle violence against women

The warning has been issued to the prime minister that his goal of halving violence against women and girls will not be achieved without substantial investment in support services, as indicated by two high-ranking government watchdogs. This unique joint communication was sent to Sir Keir Starmer by Domestic Abuse Commissioner for England and Wales Dame… Continue reading PM warned more funding needed to tackle violence against women

Police told of racist attack weeks before Bhim Kohli killed

Bhim Kohli, an elderly man who tragically lost his life in a racially motivated attack, had previously reported an incident where he witnessed two white boys racially abusing another man near his home, as revealed by the BBC. The attack on Mr. Kohli occurred in September while he was walking his dog in a park… Continue reading Police told of racist attack weeks before Bhim Kohli killed

Bernardine Evaristo 'astonished' to receive one-off Women's Prize for outstanding contribution

Culture reporter Emma Saunders covered the Hay Festival, where acclaimed author Bernardine Evaristo expressed her astonishment at receiving the outstanding contribution award for the 30th anniversary of the Women’s Prize for Fiction. Evaristo, the first black woman to win the prestigious Booker Prize, along with Margaret Atwood in 2019, described the prize as unexpected and… Continue reading Bernardine Evaristo 'astonished' to receive one-off Women's Prize for outstanding contribution

Domestic abuse: Housing Sanctuary Scheme 'gave me peace of mind'

Ashleigh Murray, a domestic violence survivor, shared her harrowing experience of living in fear of her abusive ex-partner. She revealed that she resorted to sleeping with a hammer beside her bed for protection, as she was terrified that her former partner would harm her and her unborn child. However, her life took a positive turn… Continue reading Domestic abuse: Housing Sanctuary Scheme 'gave me peace of mind'

Big Pit charging mine admission is 'wrong' – report

Lorna Prichard, Culture correspondent at BBC Wales News, reports that a Senedd committee believes it is unjust to charge visitors for entry to the Big Pit National Coal Museum. Situated in Blaenavon, Torfaen, the museum has introduced an £8 fee per person, along with some concessions, until July 2026. However, the culture and sport committee… Continue reading Big Pit charging mine admission is 'wrong' – report

MI5 lied 'deliberately and repeatedly' in neo-Nazi spy case, BBC tells High Court

During a panel meeting at the High Court, the BBC accused MI5 of intentionally and repeatedly lying while attempting to justify its handling of a neo-Nazi agent who mistreated women. The corporation asserted that the actions of MI5 and three specific officers met the criteria for contempt of court proceedings. In response, Sir James Eadie… Continue reading MI5 lied 'deliberately and repeatedly' in neo-Nazi spy case, BBC tells High Court

BBC at the scene of new Madeleine McCann search

In Portugal, authorities are embarking on a fresh search in connection with the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, partnering with German police. The search will target the municipality of Lagos, located near Praia da Luz, the Algarve town where the three-year-old girl disappeared almost twenty years ago. Madeleine went missing on May 3, 2007, from an… Continue reading BBC at the scene of new Madeleine McCann search

Police: No suggestion Spanish murders linked to gang feud

The recent murders of two Scottish men in a Spanish bar are currently under investigation by the Spanish police, who have stated that there is no evidence to suggest a connection to an ongoing gang war in Scotland. Eddie Lyons Jnr and Ross Monaghan were fatally shot at Monaghan’s pub in Fuengirola on Saturday evening.… Continue reading Police: No suggestion Spanish murders linked to gang feud

Top Met officer sacked for a second time over drugs test refusal

A Met police officer, Cdr Julian Bennett, has been the center of controversy as it was revealed that he spent a whopping five years on full pay while suspended from duty. The Metropolitan Police expressed their dismay at the extended disciplinary process, stating that the public funds were wasted during this period. Bennett was initially… Continue reading Top Met officer sacked for a second time over drugs test refusal

British man arrested in Chile after '£200k of crystal meth' found

A man from Britain was apprehended in Chile after authorities alleged to have uncovered £200,000 worth of crystal meth hidden inside his suitcase. Identified as William Eastment from Milbourne Port in Somerset, the individual was on a journey from Mexico to Chile when Chilean officials purportedly discovered over 5kg (11lbs) of methamphetamine in his luggage.… Continue reading British man arrested in Chile after '£200k of crystal meth' found