Found guilty of the destructive act, two men were convicted at Newcastle Crown Court for the felling of the iconic Sycamore Gap tree, a landmark adored by many and known worldwide. Daniel Michael Graham, hailing from Carlisle, and Adam Carruthers, a resident of Wigton in Cumbria, were found to be responsible for the “mindless thuggery”… Continue reading Sycamore Gap pair guilty of chopping down tree in Northumberland
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Police arrest six men in Glasgow-Edinburgh gangland feud dawn raids
Police in Glasgow have taken six men into custody following early-morning raids linked to an ongoing gang feud. The arrests were made by officers from the Organised Crime and Counter Terrorism Unit, in conjunction with firearms officers, at six properties across Glasgow. Some of the locations where the raids took place include Barlanark, Maryhill, Hamiltonhill,… Continue reading Police arrest six men in Glasgow-Edinburgh gangland feud dawn raids
Gurvinder Johal death: Trial date set for man accused of bank murder
A stabbing incident that occurred in a city center bank has led to murder charges being brought against a man, with a trial set for the New Year. Haybe Cabdiraxmaan Nur, 47, of Western Road, Derby, was accused of murdering Gurvinder Johal, 37, who was stabbed inside Lloyds on St Peter’s Street in the afternoon… Continue reading Gurvinder Johal death: Trial date set for man accused of bank murder
Social media: Teenage girls report more problematic use than boys
Social media is having a significant impact on young people, particularly girls in secondary school. According to a survey conducted by Public Health Wales (PHW) and Cardiff University, twice as many girls aged between 13 and 15 reported problems related to social media use compared to boys of the same age. This survey is part… Continue reading Social media: Teenage girls report more problematic use than boys
'Catfish' offender Max Hollingsbee sentenced for offences against girls
A young man from County Armagh, Max Hollingsbee, has been given a five-year and two-month prison sentence for various online sexual crimes involving teenage girls. The sentencing occurred on Friday, with Hollingsbee being charged with offenses aimed at 14 girls and young women. This criminal behavior falls under the category of online catfishing, where individuals… Continue reading 'Catfish' offender Max Hollingsbee sentenced for offences against girls
Oghenochuko Ojiri: Bargain Hunt expert admits failing to report sales to 'Hezbollah financier'
An individual with expertise in art, who has previously contributed to the BBC show Bargain Hunt, has confessed to not reporting several significant art sales to a man suspected of funding the banned organization Hezbollah. Oghenochuko Ojiri, aged 53, has admitted to eight charges under the Terrorism Act 2000 for neglecting to disclose crucial information… Continue reading Oghenochuko Ojiri: Bargain Hunt expert admits failing to report sales to 'Hezbollah financier'
Gaelic Games: Enforced skort rule in Camogie 'screams sexism'
The regulations currently in place regarding playing attire for camogie stipulate that it must consist of a skirt, skort (a pair of shorts with an overlapping fabric panel that resembles a skirt), or a divided skirt. In contrast, women’s gaelic football allows for shorts to be worn. Camogie is overseen by the Camogie Association of… Continue reading Gaelic Games: Enforced skort rule in Camogie 'screams sexism'
Moon dust 'rarer than gold' arrives in UK from China
Georgina Rannard and the BBC team of Kate Stephens and Tony Jolliffe report that the first samples of Moon rock brought back to Earth in almost 50 years have made their way to the UK on loan from China. These minuscule specks of dust are currently securely stored in a safe at a high-security facility… Continue reading Moon dust 'rarer than gold' arrives in UK from China
Pope Leo: NI reaction to 'unexpected' new Pope
The unexpected election of Pope Leo XIV, formerly known as Robert Prevost, took Archbishop Eamon Martin by surprise. White smoke emerged from the Sistine Chapel in Rome, indicating the end of the voting process. The new Pope greeted the crowd from the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica following his election, prompting Archbishop Martin to pray… Continue reading Pope Leo: NI reaction to 'unexpected' new Pope
Rediscovered Thomas & Friends pilot episode to be released
Culture reporter Paul Glynn announced a long-awaited event in the world of children’s entertainment. A rediscovered and restored version of the pilot episode of Thomas & Friends, the beloved animated steam train series narrated by Beatles legend Sir Ringo Starr, is set to make its debut after being unseen since 1983. The test episode, titled… Continue reading Rediscovered Thomas & Friends pilot episode to be released