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  • Labour MP suspended over serious misconduct and unwanted attention claims

    Labour MP suspended over serious misconduct and unwanted attention claims

    Swansea West MP Geraint Davies has been suspended from the Labour Party due to allegations of “completely unacceptable behaviour.” The party described the claims as “incredibly serious” and urged anyone with a complaint to report it. News website Politico reported that the MP is accused of subjecting younger colleagues to unwanted sexual attention. Davies denied recognising the allegations and expressed…

  • Jane McDonald to host British Soap Awards after Phillip Schofield’s exit

    Jane McDonald to host British Soap Awards after Phillip Schofield’s exit

    Jane McDonald has been confirmed as the new host for the upcoming British Soap Awards, taking over from Phillip Schofield, who recently stepped down from his ITV roles. The awards ceremony is set to take place this weekend in Salford, Greater Manchester. McDonald, a well-known singer and television presenter, expressed her excitement about hosting the event. Schofield’s departure from ITV…

  • Tupac Shakur awarded star on Hollywood Walk of Fame posthumously

    Tupac Shakur awarded star on Hollywood Walk of Fame posthumously

    The Hollywood Walk of Fame is set to honour the late rapper Tupac Shakur with a star, 26 years after his passing. The prestigious Los Angeles walkway will host a ceremony on June 7 to commemorate the hip-hop icon. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce confirmed to the LA Times that Shakur’s star would be the 2,758th on the Walk of…

  • Man charged with murder over fatal Wellington hostel fire amid housing crisis

    Man charged with murder over fatal Wellington hostel fire amid housing crisis

    A 48-year-old man has been charged with five counts of murder in connection with a fatal fire at a hostel in Wellington, New Zealand. The man was previously detained and charged with arson following the incident at Loafers Lodge last month. The tragic event has reignited discussions about the nation’s housing crisis, as the hostel provided emergency accommodation for vulnerable…

  • US-Taiwan trade deal signing escalates tensions with China

    US-Taiwan trade deal signing escalates tensions with China

    The United States and Taiwan are preparing to sign a new trade agreement on Thursday, amidst escalating tensions with China. This will be the inaugural deal under the US-Taiwan Initiative on 21st Century Trade framework, which was established last year. The signing is scheduled ahead of a major global security summit in Singapore this weekend, where the strained relationship between…

  • Trump admits keeping classified Iran memo after leaving White House

    Trump admits keeping classified Iran memo after leaving White House

    US prosecutors have reportedly obtained an audio recording in which Donald Trump acknowledges retaining a classified document after leaving the White House. The news was first reported by CNN, and sources later confirmed this to the BBC’s US partner, CBS. The justice department is currently investigating Trump’s handling of classified material, which he denies any wrongdoing in. The inquiry is…

  • Swansea triathlon swim tragedy: Family pays tribute to loving husband

    Swansea triathlon swim tragedy: Family pays tribute to loving husband

    The family of a man who passed away during the swim portion of the Swansea triathlon has expressed their grief and remembered him as a “loving husband, father and grandfather.” Activity Wales, the event organisers, confirmed that Andrew Ireland died during the event on Sunday. In a statement, Ireland’s family conveyed their heartbreak, but also expressed gratitude for the numerous…

  • Items seized in reservoir search linked to Madeleine McCann case

    Items seized in reservoir search linked to Madeleine McCann case

    The search for Madeleine McCann, who went missing 16 years ago, has led to the recovery of several items from a reservoir in Portugal. The operation was conducted at the request of German investigators, who have been pursuing suspect Christian B in connection with the case. The Braunschweig Public Prosecutor’s Office stated that the search area had been thoroughly examined,…

  • Labour MP Geraint Davies suspended amid serious misconduct allegations

    Labour MP Geraint Davies suspended amid serious misconduct allegations

    Labour MP Geraint Davies has been administratively suspended from the party as they investigate reports of “incredibly serious allegations of completely unacceptable behaviour.” Davies was first elected as an MP in 1997 but was not in parliament from 2005 to 2010. Shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock urged women affected by the allegations to come forward with formal complaints to ensure…

  • 11 year old girl hospitalised after eating cannabis-laced cookies

    11 year old girl hospitalised after eating cannabis-laced cookies

    An 11-year-old Malaysian girl was hospitalised after consuming homemade cookies containing cannabis. Perak‘s Police Chief, Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri, reported that she was treated at Hospital Taiping in the state last week. The girl is the daughter of a 38 year old man who has been arrested and subsequently tested positive for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The father now faces charges…

  • UK house prices suffer largest annual drop in 14 years, warns Nationwide

    UK house prices suffer largest annual drop in 14 years, warns Nationwide

    In May, UK house prices experienced their most significant annual decline in almost 14 years, according to Nationwide. The building society reported a 3.4% drop in prices for the year to May, the largest decrease since July 2009. Nationwide also cautioned that further increases in mortgage interest rates could impact the housing market. Mortgage rates have recently risen due to…

  • Only 2-5% of UFO sightings truly unexplained, says Nasa panel

    Only 2-5% of UFO sightings truly unexplained, says Nasa panel

    A panel of experts has analysed approximately 800 reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) gathered over several years by American authorities, revealing that only a small percentage remain truly unexplained. The panel was established by Nasa last year to study what it refers to as unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), defined as sightings that cannot be identified as aircraft or known…

  • Teens arrested in Manchester murder case, increased police presence

    Teens arrested in Manchester murder case, increased police presence

    Two teenagers have been taken into custody following the discovery of a 21-year-old man’s body at a residence in Manchester. The victim, who had sustained severe injuries, was found at a property on Kings Road, Old Trafford, after the police received a call around 7.45pm on Wednesday. Despite efforts to save him, the man was declared dead at the scene.…

  • Cost of living crisis may fuel online child exploitation, charities warn

    Cost of living crisis may fuel online child exploitation, charities warn

    Children’s charities have expressed concern that the cost of living crisis may increase the risk of online exploitation for young people during the summer holidays. The NSPCC has urged that the crisis should not be allowed to “fuel another surge in abuse” as witnessed during the COVID pandemic. Barnardo’s has also warned that online interactions can escalate to real-life sexual…

  • House approves US debt ceiling raise, averting default threat

    House approves US debt ceiling raise, averting default threat

    The US House of Representatives has given its approval for a deal permitting the nation to borrow more funds, mere days before the world’s largest economy is set to begin defaulting on its debt. The measure was passed in the chamber with a 314-117 vote, despite some members from both sides not supporting it. The US Senate must vote on…

  • Decorated soldier loses defamation case over true war crime allegations

    Decorated soldier loses defamation case over true war crime allegations

    In a landmark defamation case, highly decorated Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has been unsuccessful in his lawsuit against three newspapers that accused him of committing war crimes in Afghanistan. The publications were sued for multiple articles that also alleged Roberts-Smith bullied his peers and assaulted a woman with whom he was involved in an extramarital affair. This is the first…

  • Sherpa’s high-altitude Everest rescue saves Malaysian climber’s life

    Sherpa’s high-altitude Everest rescue saves Malaysian climber’s life

    A Malaysian mountaineer was saved from near death in a rare high-altitude rescue on Mount Everest. Gelje Sherpa, a 30 year old Nepali sherpa guide, was leading a Chinese client to the summit on Thursday, May 18 when he spotted the Malaysian climber clinging to a rope in the “death zone,” where temperatures can plummet to minus 30 degrees Celsius…

  • Asia-Pacific markets to gain from US-Europe supply chain diversification

    Asia-Pacific markets to gain from US-Europe supply chain diversification

    Asia-Pacific emerging markets are predicted to gain from the ongoing supply chain decoupling, as analysts highlight the US and Europe’s efforts to diversify risks in security-related sectors. Steven Cochrane, Moody’s Analytics chief Asia-Pacific economist, recently discussed the decoupling between the US and China within intermediate goods production during an online event. He explained that incentives, rather than government policies, are…

  • Woman tumbles down China’s longest escalator while posing for photos

    Woman tumbles down China’s longest escalator while posing for photos

    A woman tumbled from a 20-story escalator at the Crown Plaza in Chongqing, China. The shocking incident left her friends and fellow passengers in disbelief and raised concerns about safety measures in public spaces. The Crown Plaza escalator links two streets and a train station at a crossroads in Chongqing, Sichuan, China. At a height of almost 20 storeys, it…

  • North Korean missile tests threaten commercial shipping safety, says UN agency

    North Korean missile tests threaten commercial shipping safety, says UN agency

    North Korean missile tests are increasingly posing a significant threat to the safety of commercial shipping in the busy northeastern Asian sea lanes, with inadequate notice given, according to a resolution adopted by over 100 countries at the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) security committee. Yesterday, May 31, saw the nuclear-armed nation’s sixth satellite launch failed and prompted emergency alerts and evacuation…

  • Teens die off Bournemouth beach, man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter

    Teens die off Bournemouth beach, man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter

    Tragedy struck off the coast of Bournemouth beach as a 17-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl lost their lives in a multi-agency incident. Dorset Police have initiated an investigation, arresting a man in his 40s who was on the water during the event, on suspicion of manslaughter. Ten individuals were pulled from the water after emergency services responded to the…

  • Parents demand online history scrutiny in child self-harm death investigations

    Parents demand online history scrutiny in child self-harm death investigations

    Parents who have lost their children to suicide are calling for authorities to consider the online histories of the deceased when determining the cause of death. Hollie Dance, mother of Archie Battersbee who passed away in August 2022, has joined other grieving families in demanding increased access to the online content their children were exposed to. Dance believes that online…

  • Outrage in China: Mother defends son’s shocking attack on sleeping baby

    Outrage in China: Mother defends son’s shocking attack on sleeping baby

    A disturbing incident unfolded in Guangzhou, China, when a young boy intentionally kicked a sleeping baby, sparking widespread public outrage. Remarkably, the aggressor’s mother refused to apologise and instructed the shop owner to take legal action if she was so concerned. The boy intentionally kicked the sleeping 11 month old baby in a shop on Saturday, May 27, making the…

  • Singapore luxury home rentals surge amid high net worth individual demand

    Singapore luxury home rentals surge amid high net worth individual demand

    Demand from high net worth individuals has driven a surge in luxury home rentals in Singapore, with landed property rents experiencing a significant 14.5% increase in the first quarter. This comes after several consecutive quarters of growth, resulting in a year-on-year jump of 39.3%. Analysts have attributed the sharp rise to a low supply of luxury homes and strong demand…

  • New heat health alert system to combat climate change risks in England

    New heat health alert system to combat climate change risks in England

    England is set to introduce a new alert system this summer to warn the public about high temperatures that could adversely affect their health. The system, a collaboration between the UK Health Security Agency and the Met Office, aims to reduce illnesses and fatalities among the most vulnerable populations. As climate change is expected to increase the frequency of heatwaves,…

  • Mother’s grief amplified by son’s suicide video shared on social media

    Mother’s grief amplified by son’s suicide video shared on social media

    A mother’s grief over her son’s suicide was intensified when a video of his body was circulated on social media. Daniel Knott, 39, passed away on March 27, and days later his mother, Jenny Tancock, learned about the distressing video. Jacob Morse, 22, had recorded Daniel before the arrival of emergency services. “To go and share it online for the…

  • UN tribunal increases Serbian officials’ sentences for ethnic cleansing role

    UN tribunal increases Serbian officials’ sentences for ethnic cleansing role

    The Hague’s UN war crimes tribunal has imposed longer prison sentences on two high-ranking former Serbian security officials, Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic. Initially sentenced to 12 years in 2021, they will now serve 15 years for their involvement in training death squads accused of ethnic cleansing during the disintegration of Yugoslavia. This final verdict on the former Yugoslavia is…

  • Danny Masterson found guilty of rape, faces 30 years in prison

    Danny Masterson found guilty of rape, faces 30 years in prison

    A Los Angeles jury has convicted American actor Danny Masterson on two counts of rape, with the That ’70s Show star potentially facing up to 30 years in prison. The actor was led from the courtroom in handcuffs after the verdict. Three women, all former Church of Scientology members, accused Masterson of sexually assaulting them at his Hollywood residence between…

  • Ex-British soldier dies in Ukraine crash while aiding refugees

    Ex-British soldier dies in Ukraine crash while aiding refugees

    A former British soldier, Julian Thorn, tragically lost his life in a car accident in Ukraine. The 36-year-old from Hexham, Northumberland, had travelled to the country to assist refugees and train Ukrainian fighters in using military equipment supplied by the UK. Thorn had previously served with the Fusiliers and completed tours in Afghanistan. His fiancée, Louise Lathbury, received the devastating…

  • Highlands wildfire, potentially UK’s largest, brought under control

    Highlands wildfire, potentially UK’s largest, brought under control

    A wildfire, potentially the largest in UK history, has been brought under control by firefighters near Cannich in the Highlands. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) reported that the fire had spread across an 80sq km area of scrub and woodland. Since last week, the area has been affected by four separate fires, with crews battling the flames since…

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