NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Timothy Busfield’s legal team argued that the parents of the accusers in the actor’s child sex abuse case have a “well-documented history of fraud and dishonesty.” Ronald Rodis and Angele LaSalle, the parents of the twin boys, had “an obvious financial and …
Read More »Cat stolen by delivery driver in Elland returned to owner
A cat which was reported to have been stolen by a delivery driver has been returned to its owner, police have said. Carl Crowther, from Elland, had appealed for the the safe return of his pet, Nora, earlier this week, saying the cat was ill and required medication. On 19 …
Read More »Gloucestershire nurse calls for national data on corridor care
Nicky Price,BBC Radio Gloucestershireand Carys Nally,West of England PA Media Health Secretary Wes Streeting said it is right to shine a spotlight on corridor care Patients are being cleaned and having their bloods taken in corridors as hospitals struggle to cope with demand, says a nurse. Matthew Stewart, a critical …
Read More »Company fined £433k after worker suffered skull fracture
HSE The machine slipped from the forklift and struck Matthew King on the head A paper packaging manufacturer has been fined more than £433,000 after a worker suffered a severe skull fracture and permanent injuries when a 4.5 ton machine fell on him in an “entirely preventable” accident. Matthew King …
Read More »Two charged after collapse of funeral firm Safe Hands
Two people have been charged following the collapse of a pre-paid funeral firm that left tens of thousands of people out of pocket. About 46,000 customers lost thousands of pounds when Safe Hands Plans Ltd collapsed in 2022 and fell into administration. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has charged two …
Read More »Starmer welcomes Trump dropping threats on Greenland
Sir Keir Starmer has welcomed US President Donald Trump dropping his tariff threat to European opponents of his plan to annex Greenland. “Now we can start hard yards and finding a way forward on security in the Arctic,” said the prime minister. Trump caused jitters across the western world when …
Read More »Coup leaders confirm polls for 6 December
Military authorities in coup-prone Guinea-Bissau have scheduled presidential and legislative elections for 6 December, despite calls for a swifter transition to civilian rule. Transitional President Horta N’Tam signed a decree on Wednesday after meeting members of the National Transitional Council, military, and government officials, as well as representatives of the …
Read More »Nine arrested over suspected Luddendenfoot car ‘chop shop’
Nine men have been arrested after police found what they believe to be a vehicle “chop shop” in a West Yorkshire village. Officers discovered car parts belonging to Mercedes and BMWs, believed to have been stolen, at Fair Lea Mill in Luddendenfoot, Calderdale, on Wednesday morning. Chop shops are sites …
Read More »Wolverhampton schools to reopen after odour cleared
Two schools which were closed due to a smell which provoked unexplained nausea will reopen this week after the odour was removed. Green Park School in Wolverhampton was forced to shut on Tuesday and Wednesday after the unusual odour was detected near its swimming pool, leading to paramedics assessing “a …
Read More »Weather warnings issued for heavy rain and flooding risk in parts of the UK
Heavy rain and strong winds have continued in eastern Scotland, where there is a Met Office amber warning in force for Grampian, Angus, and Perth and Kinross until 18:00 GMT. Rainfall accumulations of 60-80mm are likely, with as much as 100-120mm over high ground. Totals since Wednesday evening may exceed …
Read More »National Hurling League: Antrim set sights on season opener against Wexford
Although Antrim’s 2025 hurling championship campaign did not go to plan, thoughts of the Joe McDonagh Cup have been put to one side for now as the Saffrons set their sights on their Division 1B opener away to Wexford on Saturday [16:00 GMT]. Last year, a victory over Laois in …
Read More »Firoz Cachalia says police not able to defeat gangsters
South Africa’s Police Minister Firoz Cachalia has said that the security forces are not yet able to defeat deadly criminal gangs, in a stark admission that underscores the scale of the country’s crime crisis. Gang violence, alongside robberies, accounts for many murders in South Africa, which has one of the …
Read More »Rail travel hard for blind customers, Crowborough campaigner says
Hannah Gray/BBC Paul Goddard, a blind railway campaigner, says he struggles to travel from his local station to London Bridge A blind man who regularly travels to London from East Sussex by train has claimed that the process is “anxiety inducing” because of the inconsistent nature of the passenger assist …
Read More »Erling Haaland: Has Manchester City striker played too much football?
This suited Haaland massively, but attacking in a quicker fashion has implications for how the team defends. By attacking quickly, teams are more likely to lose the ball and find themselves with fewer players behind the ball, before getting counter-attacked themselves. Guardiola spoke on this version of City, subtly hinting …
Read More »Man visiting dying daughter at The Christie given parking fine
Lindsey Prosser, Isobel Fryand Angela Ferguson,North West BBC Dr Brian Farrington said he was concerned other people could be fined for parking on the streets outside the Christie Hospital A father who was at his dying daughter’s bedside has been fined for exceeding on-street parking time limits near her hospital. …
Read More »Government borrowing falls by more than a third in December
UK government borrowing was significantly lower last month, due to an increase in tax income outweighing spending, official figures show. In December government borrowing – the difference between public spending and tax income – was £11.6bn, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. It is down £7.1bn – 38% – …
Read More »Cynlluniau Addysg Gymraeg Caerdydd yn ‘gawdel’
“‘Dan ni’n cwestiynu pam fod y cyngor wedi gwastraffu amser pawb drwy gyhoeddi rhai syniadau gwirion, diystyr yn ogystal â’r unig ddatrysiad sy’n mynd i roi’r Gymraeg i bawb yn yr ardal yma,” ychwanegodd Carl Morris. “Mae’r ffaith fod y cyngor yn buddsoddi mewn adeiladau i ysgolion yn wych. “Mae’n …
Read More »Goldie Hawn credits sexual attraction for lasting Kurt Russell romance
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Goldie Hawn revealed that the enduring passion she shares with Kurt Russell has played a key role in the success of their 42-year relationship. In a clip from her appearance on “The Dan Buettner Podcast” that was obtained by People magazine, the …
Read More »Latest twist in Trump diplomacy brings relief for Starmer
Hurtling into view, noisily and quickly, comes another twist in the rollercoaster that is diplomacy in the era of President Trump. Splenetic social media posts, bold claims in front of the cameras and provocative and to some deeply offensive AI-generated images of an American-owned Greenland. And now, so many of …
Read More »Quick take: Major tariff U-turn for Trump | World News
👉 Follow Trump100 on your podcast app 👈 After productive talks with NATO, the threat of tariffs on European countries who opposed Donald Trump’s plan to purchase Greenland is being dropped by the US president. It followed Donald Trump entering the lion’s den in Davos, Switzerland. In a keynote …
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