The A396 Cutcombe Hill crash remains under investigation, according to a police spokesperson. Meanwhile, Minehead Middle School, which caters to students aged between nine and 14, was closed on Friday. Mourners gathered at the school gates to pay their respects and leave tributes in the wake of the tragic event. Laura Mackie, the school’s head… Continue reading Four remain in hospital after Somerset school coach crash
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The Open 2025: Scottie Scheffler completes dominant win at Royal Portrush
Scottie Scheffler claimed victory at The Open Championship, dominating the final round at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland. Less than an hour after teeing off, Scheffler had secured his first Open title with a commanding lead over the field. His three birdies in the round highlighted his dominance, with the only question remaining being whether… Continue reading The Open 2025: Scottie Scheffler completes dominant win at Royal Portrush
Three women charged under Terrorism Act over van crash
Three individuals have been charged under the Terrorism Act after a van was deliberately crashed into the perimeter fence of a defense factory located in Edinburgh. The women, aged 31, 34, and 42, were taken into custody in connection with the event at Leonardo UK’s facility on Crewe Road North earlier this week. Authorities from… Continue reading Three women charged under Terrorism Act over van crash
Scottish runner finishes ultra-marathon two hours ahead of competitors
In a remarkable feat of endurance, Scottish ultra-runner Anna Rutherford astounded spectators by finishing the 100-mile Rat Race from Bamburgh Castle to Edinburgh Castle long before any other competitor. Completing the grueling race in just 17 hours and 23 minutes, Anna crossed the finish line more than two hours ahead of the closest male runner.… Continue reading Scottish runner finishes ultra-marathon two hours ahead of competitors
East Belfast fire: Officer scalded while arresting knife suspect
In a disturbing incident in east Belfast, a police officer sustained scald injuries to his chest and chin after an unknown liquid was thrown at him while attempting to apprehend a man armed with a knife at the scene of a fire. The situation escalated when firefighters also faced threats from the knife-wielding individual, leading… Continue reading East Belfast fire: Officer scalded while arresting knife suspect
Performer launches Gaza flag protest on Royal Opera House stage
During a recent performance at the Royal Opera House, a cast member caused a stir by unfurling a Palestinian flag on stage during a curtain call. The incident took place on the closing night of the four-act opera Il trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi. Video footage captured a brief scuffle as an official at the London… Continue reading Performer launches Gaza flag protest on Royal Opera House stage
St Helens fire: Man arrested on suspicion of double murder
In Merseyside, a tragic incident resulted in the deaths of an elderly couple, Peter Eric Greener, 77, known as Eric, and Sheila Jackson, 83. Both individuals passed away following a fire at their residence on South John Street in St Helens. Merseyside Police revealed that an accelerant was utilized to ignite the fire, leading to… Continue reading St Helens fire: Man arrested on suspicion of double murder
Wild Shore Delamere closes in search for missing Rachel Booth
A woman reported missing in the vicinity has prompted the temporary closure of an adventure center as local police intensify their search efforts. Rachel Booth, 38, was last sighted at Sandiway Garage on the A556 in Northwich around 03:50 BST on Saturday, according to Cheshire Police. Concerns for her well-being have been mounting, as stated… Continue reading Wild Shore Delamere closes in search for missing Rachel Booth
'I spent months fighting £25 parking penalty'
A resident of The Meadows in Nottingham, Mark Toplass, faced a lengthy battle with Nottingham City Council over a £25 parking charge outside his home. Despite having a brain injury that causes memory loss, Toplass relies on reminders to keep up with everyday tasks, including renewing his parking permit. The 55-year-old received the penalty in… Continue reading 'I spent months fighting £25 parking penalty'
New criminal offence to target violence-obsessed suspects before they attack
Dominic Casciani, a renowned Home and Legal Correspondent, reports on a groundbreaking initiative to combat individuals planning mass killings. The Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, emphasizes the necessity of addressing violence-focused individuals who lack a particular ideology with the same severity as terrorism. In response to the Southport attack, where Axel Rudakubana brutally murdered three girls,… Continue reading New criminal offence to target violence-obsessed suspects before they attack