North Face and Cartier hit by cyber attacks

Recent cyber attacks have targeted prominent retailers, with fashion brand The North Face and luxury jeweler Cartier both reporting incidents of customer data being stolen. The North Face disclosed that it experienced a “small-scale” attack in April of this year, while Cartier stated that an unauthorized party gained temporary access to its system. Fortunately, both… Continue reading North Face and Cartier hit by cyber attacks

Sussex trio accused of drug smuggling appear in Bali court

The trial for three British citizens accused of drug offenses in Bali has officially commenced. Jon Collyer, 38, and Lisa Stocker, 39, were apprehended at Bali’s international airport in February carrying 994g of cocaine, as per Balinese authorities. Phineas Float, 31, who is said to have been intended to receive the packages, was arrested a… Continue reading Sussex trio accused of drug smuggling appear in Bali court

Aberdeen driver who dragged police officers down Highland road with car is jailed

A woman from Aberdeen has been sentenced to 18 months in jail after she drove off, dragging two police officers along a road in the Highlands. The incident occurred after the officers had pulled her over to inquire why her vehicle was uninsured, leading to a moment of panic for the driver, Lauren Baird. The… Continue reading Aberdeen driver who dragged police officers down Highland road with car is jailed

England and Wales classification for Oxford-Cambridge rail line

A controversial decision has sparked outrage as a multi-billion-pound project to construct a railway line connecting Oxford to Cambridge has been labeled as an England and Wales initiative. The staggering £6.6 billion endeavor will not involve laying any tracks in Wales, leading to concerns that the country will miss out on potential additional funding as… Continue reading England and Wales classification for Oxford-Cambridge rail line

Officer's injuries in Stoke Poges crash no longer life-threatening

PC Christopher Miller, a police officer who was critically injured in a crash while on duty, has seen an improvement in his condition while in the hospital, confirmed by Thames Valley Police. The incident took place on the B416 Bells Hill in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, on 22 May, and PC Miller is no longer in… Continue reading Officer's injuries in Stoke Poges crash no longer life-threatening

Fallen tree halts Glasgow to London train journeys

Network Rail staff in Scotland are currently in the process of repairing overhead electric lines near Beattock, which were damaged due to a fallen tree. This incident has caused disruption to train services between Glasgow and London, with all lines blocked between Lockerbie and Carstairs. As a result, Avanti West Coast has announced that services… Continue reading Fallen tree halts Glasgow to London train journeys

New Madeleine McCann search under way

Authorities from Germany and Portugal have initiated a fresh search into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in Portugal almost 20 years ago. The three-year-old girl vanished from an apartment complex in Praia da Luz in the Algarve during a family vacation on May 3, 2007, triggering a widespread police investigation across Europe. This case remains… Continue reading New Madeleine McCann search under way

Failing water sector needs stronger regulation, review says

An in-depth review of the water sector in England and Wales has revealed significant failures and a lack of adequate regulation to protect consumers and the environment. Led by former Bank of England deputy governor Sir Jon Cunliffe, the independent Water Commission highlighted issues such as pollution, financial troubles, mismanagement, and infrastructure breakdowns that have… Continue reading Failing water sector needs stronger regulation, review says

Thames Water's future in doubt after investor pulls out

Thames Water faced a significant setback as US private equity giant KKR backed out of plans to purchase the company, which would have injected £4bn into the UK’s largest water company. The withdrawal of KKR raises concerns about the potential collapse of Thames Water into government-supervised administration. Despite this setback, Thames Water remains determined to… Continue reading Thames Water's future in doubt after investor pulls out

TikTok Shop food listings 'putting people at risk'

A recent discovery by the BBC has shed light on a concerning issue within the popular social media platform TikTok. Users are selling food items on TikTok Shop without providing crucial allergen information. These listings fail to mention whether the snacks and sweets contain any of the 14 main allergens that UK businesses are legally… Continue reading TikTok Shop food listings 'putting people at risk'