Police want power to release more details on some cases to prevent misinformation

Tom Symonds from BBC News reported that police are seeking the ability to release more information about certain investigations in order to combat misinformation that could pose threats to public safety and national security. Three national policing bodies have suggested that there should be more transparency once a “tipping point” is reached, where allegations of… Continue reading Police want power to release more details on some cases to prevent misinformation

Bury farmer who reversed over and killed son jailed

Neil Speakman, a farmer, was handed a one-year prison sentence for the tragic incident that resulted in the death of his three-year-old son, Albie Speakman. The fatal accident occurred on their family farm in Bury, Greater Manchester, when Neil reversed a defective vehicle into Albie, causing catastrophic injuries. Albie had been playing unsupervised in a… Continue reading Bury farmer who reversed over and killed son jailed

Dodds exit signals Labour unease over Starmer's tough decisions

Keir Starmer, since assuming power in July, has seen the departure of four senior ministers. While not highly publicized, Anneliese Dodds’ resignation marks a significant development. The first minister to step down due to policy disagreements, Dodds made a scathing critique in her resignation letter. She asserts the need for increased defense spending but voices… Continue reading Dodds exit signals Labour unease over Starmer's tough decisions

Gold toilet was used by theft-accused before heist, court hears

A man is currently on trial for allegedly stealing a £4.8m golden toilet from Blenheim Palace, where it was on display for just two days before disappearing. The accused, Michael Jones, visited the palace the day before the heist and expressed his admiration for the lavish toilet, known as America, describing it as “splendid.” Jones,… Continue reading Gold toilet was used by theft-accused before heist, court hears

Charles Hanson: TV auctioneer cleared of assaulting wife

Charles Hanson, a well-known TV auctioneer from Derby, has been acquitted of charges accusing him of assaulting his wife and engaging in controlling or coercive behavior towards her. The Bargain Hunt and Antiques Road Trip expert, aged 46, was cleared of all allegations following a trial at Derby Crown Court. The jury delivered a unanimous… Continue reading Charles Hanson: TV auctioneer cleared of assaulting wife

Ex-Tory minister to lead review of Islamophobia definition

Political reporter Sam Francis announced that the government has appointed former Conservative Attorney General Dominic Grieve to head a review aimed at crafting a new definition of Islamophobia. This initiative comes after Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner introduced a new working group tasked with understanding and characterizing hate crimes directed towards Muslims. The Labour party… Continue reading Ex-Tory minister to lead review of Islamophobia definition

Ffos-y-Fran: Mine planning application 'the ultimate betrayal'

Residents of the UK’s last opencast mine are feeling utterly betrayed by the new plans proposed for the site, labeling it as the “ultimate betrayal.” The original plan, approved in 2011, aimed to restore the 285-hectare Ffos-y-Fran mine site in Merthyr Tydfil once coal mining operations ceased. However, changes to the plans have left campaigners… Continue reading Ffos-y-Fran: Mine planning application 'the ultimate betrayal'

Wrexham: Man charged with murder of Craig Richardson

In a tragic incident, a 37-year-old man lost his life, and a 30-year-old individual has been charged with his murder. Thomas Iveson, a resident of the Plas Madoc area, made an appearance at Mold Crown Court via video link from custody on Friday. The victim, Craig Richardson, passed away at his residence in Acrefair, Wrexham… Continue reading Wrexham: Man charged with murder of Craig Richardson

Demi Hannaway: New investigation ordered into abuse victim's death

In a recent development, Scotland’s highest legal authority has initiated a fresh inquiry into the tragic death of Demi Hannaway, a young woman who was a victim of abuse at the hands of her partner. Demi, from Airdrie, passed away in May 2021 following a harrowing ordeal of physical and mental mistreatment perpetrated by Andrew… Continue reading Demi Hannaway: New investigation ordered into abuse victim's death