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  • Boy, 9, seriously injured as zorb ball soars into air at Southport park

    Boy, 9, seriously injured as zorb ball soars into air at Southport park

    A nine-year-old boy sustained serious injuries after an inflatable zorb ball he was in was lifted into the air during a sudden gust of wind at Victoria Park in Southport, Merseyside. The incident occurred at around 2pm on Sunday during the Southport Food and Drink Festival. The boy was taken to the hospital by air ambulance and remains there for…

  • Woman stabbed to death in Droylsden named, suspect detained under Mental Health Act

    Woman stabbed to death in Droylsden named, suspect detained under Mental Health Act

    Police have identified the woman who was fatally stabbed in Droylsden, Manchester on Friday as 51-year-old Michelle Hodgkinson. A 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and has since been detained under the Mental Health Act. The family of Hodgkinson expressed their shock and grief, describing her as a loving, selfless, and funny person who was dedicated to…

  • UK braces for hottest day this year with 27C forecast in Wales, southwest

    UK braces for hottest day this year with 27C forecast in Wales, southwest

    The United Kingdom is preparing for the warmest day of the year this week, as the Met Office forecasts temperatures reaching up to 26C or 27C in Wales and southwest England on Thursday. Sunshine is expected across the country, although showers and breezes may occur in the South towards the end of the week, with windier conditions in the South…

  • Woman’s body found in sea off Saltburn beach, North Yorkshire

    Woman’s body found in sea off Saltburn beach, North Yorkshire

    Emergency services were called to Saltburn beach in North Yorkshire after receiving reports of a body in the water at around 2pm. Two lifeboats and an air ambulance quickly arrived on the scene, where they discovered and retrieved a woman’s body from the sea. Cleveland Police have confirmed the incident, stating that the woman has not been named, but her…

  • Man charged over offensive Hillsborough shirt at FA Cup final

    Man charged over offensive Hillsborough shirt at FA Cup final

    A 33-year-old man, James White, has been charged with displaying threatening or abusive writing likely to cause harassment, alarm, or distress, in connection with a shirt he wore at the FA Cup final on Saturday. The shirt allegedly referenced the Hillsborough disaster. White has been granted bail and is scheduled to appear at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on June 19. The…

  • Elderly woman’s murder in Bournemouth prompts police investigation

    Elderly woman’s murder in Bournemouth prompts police investigation

    Dorset Police have initiated a murder investigation following the tragic death of a woman believed to be in her 80s at a residence in Bournemouth. The police were alerted to concerns about the woman’s welfare at a property off Wick Lane in the Southbourne suburb of Bournemouth around 7pm on Saturday. Upon arrival with the ambulance service, the woman was…

  • Funeral held for girl, 12, after tragic Bournemouth sea incident

    Funeral held for girl, 12, after tragic Bournemouth sea incident

    A 12-year-old girl, Sunnah Khan from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, who tragically died after being pulled from the sea in Bournemouth, has been laid to rest. The incident, which took place near Bournemouth Pier, involved 10 swimmers and resulted in the death of Sunnah and a 17-year-old boy from Southampton. Over 200 people attended Sunnah’s funeral, organized by High Wycombe Mosques…

  • Prince Harry takes personal risk in tabloid hacking case at High Court

    Prince Harry takes personal risk in tabloid hacking case at High Court

    In a historic move, Prince Harry is set to appear as a witness at the High Court, marking the first time a senior royal has done so since 1891 when Prince Edward testified during the Royal Baccarat Scandal. Though the circumstances are different, with Harry’s case centred around media intrusion rather than gambling, the stakes are just as high. The…

  • Sheffield murder charge: Man accused after woman’s body found

    Sheffield murder charge: Man accused after woman’s body found

    A murder charge has been filed against a man following the discovery of a woman’s body in Sheffield. Emily Sanderson, 48 years old, was found in a Hillsborough house on Tuesday. South Yorkshire Police charged Mark Nicholls, 43 years old, with her murder on Saturday after arresting him the previous day. Nicholls is now in custody and is scheduled to…

  • Kremlin bars unfriendly countries journalists from St Petersburg Economic Forum

    Kremlin bars unfriendly countries journalists from St Petersburg Economic Forum

    The St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), an event often considered Russia’s response to the World Economic Forum in Davos, will not be open to journalists from “unfriendly countries,” according to the Kremlin. The annual forum, held since 1997, has never before imposed such a blanket ban on Western journalists. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed the decision to TASS news…

  • Johnson warned of losing public funding for legal aid in Covid inquiry

    Johnson warned of losing public funding for legal aid in Covid inquiry

    Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has received a warning from the Cabinet Office that public funding for his legal representation in relation to the Covid inquiry could be withdrawn if he attempts to “undermine” the government. The Sunday Times published extracts of a letter from the Cabinet Office, which instructed Johnson to submit witness statements to officials for potential redactions.…

  • UK’s Illegal Migration Bill could cost Ā£6bn over two years

    UK’s Illegal Migration Bill could cost Ā£6bn over two years

    The UK government’s proposed Illegal Migration Bill could cost up to Ā£6 billion over the next two years, according to internal projections. The bill, which is currently under debate in Parliament, would grant ministers the authority to remove anyone entering the UK illegally and bar them from seeking asylum. The government argues that the legislation is necessary due to the…

  • King to relinquish Ā£1.2m Welsh farmhouse, Llwynywermod estate

    King to relinquish Ā£1.2m Welsh farmhouse, Llwynywermod estate

    The King has decided to relinquish his residence at Llwynywermod, a farmhouse situated near Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, on the outskirts of the Brecon Beacons. The property, which was purchased for Ā£1.2 million in 2007 through the Duchy of Cornwall, served as a base for the monarch during his time as the Prince of Wales. However, since the title has now been…

  • Deadly India train collision raises fresh concerns over railway safety

    Deadly India train collision raises fresh concerns over railway safety

    A deadly train collision in India on Friday evening has left at least 261 people dead and 1,000 injured. The incident involved two high-speed passenger trains and a stationary freight train in the eastern state of Odisha. The cause of the accident is yet to be determined, but it has raised concerns about railway safety in the country. India’s vast…

  • UK’s hottest day this year as temperatures reach 26C in west

    UK’s hottest day this year as temperatures reach 26C in west

    The United Kingdom is experiencing its warmest day of the year so far, with temperatures potentially reaching 26C (79F) in the western regions. This could surpass the previous high of 25.1C (77F) recorded in Porthmadog on Tuesday. The Met Office predicts that the record-breaking heat may occur in Wales or southwest England. Meteorologist Rachel Ayers explained that similar areas in…

  • Biden praises GOP for averting economic collapse by raising US debt limit

    Biden praises GOP for averting economic collapse by raising US debt limit

    In his first Oval Office address on Friday, President Joe Biden announced that raising the US borrowing limit had prevented an “economic collapse.” The bill, which had bipartisan support, was signed into law on Saturday. Biden expressed appreciation for his Republican counterparts’ cooperation, stating that they had “operated in good faith.” Failure to raise the debt ceiling by Monday’s deadline…

  • Russian strike injures 20 in Dnipro, children among victims

    Russian strike injures 20 in Dnipro, children among victims

    A suspected Russian strike in Ukraine’s central city of Dnipro has left 20 people injured, with concerns that more individuals may be trapped beneath the rubble. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shared a video of rescue workers searching the remains of a collapsed two-storey building. An official reported that among the victims were five children and a man who was pulled…

  • UK ticket-holder claims Ā£111.7m EuroMillions jackpot, surpasses celebrity wealth

    UK ticket-holder claims Ā£111.7m EuroMillions jackpot, surpasses celebrity wealth

    A EuroMillions jackpot of Ā£111.7 million has been claimed by a UK ticket-holder, following Friday’s draw. The lottery operator, Camelot, confirmed that a claim has been submitted and will undergo the necessary validation process. Once the ticket is validated and the prize paid, the winner can decide whether to reveal their identity to the public. This individual will become the…

  • Met officer sacked for stalking woman after relationship ends

    Met officer sacked for stalking woman after relationship ends

    A Metropolitan Police officer has been dismissed from the force after being found guilty of stalking a woman he met while on duty. PC Jonathan Simon received a 16-week suspended prison sentence in April for his actions, which were deemed to be gross misconduct. District judge Daniel Sternberg, who sentenced Simon at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, stated that the officer had…

  • UK ticket-holder claims Ā£111.7m EuroMillions jackpot, surpassing celebrities

    UK ticket-holder claims Ā£111.7m EuroMillions jackpot, surpassing celebrities

    A UK EuroMillions player has stepped forward to claim the staggering Ā£111.7m jackpot from Friday’s draw. If the win is verified, the fortunate individual will have a higher net worth than football star Harry Kane (Ā£51m), actor Daniel Radcliffe (Ā£92m), and singer Dua Lipa (Ā£75m), as reported by the Sunday Times Rich List. Camelot UK Lotteries Limited, the operator of…

  • Boris Johnson risks losing public funding over COVID inquiry defiance

    Boris Johnson risks losing public funding over COVID inquiry defiance

    The UK government has cautioned former Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he could lose public funding for legal advice if he attempts to “frustrate or undermine” the government’s stance on the COVID inquiry. According to the Sunday Times, Cabinet Office lawyers informed Johnson that public funds would “cease to be available” if he violates conditions, such as disclosing evidence without…

  • Gundogan’s double secures FA Cup win, Manchester City eye Treble

    Gundogan’s double secures FA Cup win, Manchester City eye Treble

    Manchester City triumphed over Manchester United with a 2-1 victory in the FA Cup final, keeping their Treble dream alive. Ilkay Gundogan set a new record by scoring the fastest goal in FA Cup final history, only 12 seconds into the match at Wembley. The City captain’s stunning volley took United by surprise, but the latter managed to equalise in…

  • Egyptian policeman kills three Israeli soldiers near border

    Egyptian policeman kills three Israeli soldiers near border

    A shooting incident near the Egypt-Israel border has resulted in the deaths of three Israeli soldiers and left others injured. Early on Saturday, a male and a female soldier were found dead at an army post after failing to respond to calls. A third Israeli soldier and the alleged attacker, identified as an Egyptian policeman, were killed during a subsequent…

  • Elderly woman killed in Bedworth dog attack; two arrested

    Elderly woman killed in Bedworth dog attack; two arrested

    A woman in her 70s has tragically lost her life after being mauled by a dog in Bedworth, Warwickshire. The fatal attack occurred on Kathleen Avenue around 3:50pm on Friday, according to the police. A 52-year-old man and a 49-year-old woman have been arrested on suspicion of owning a prohibited breed of dog and possessing a dog dangerously out of…

  • Elderly woman killed in dog attack; two arrested in Warwickshire

    Elderly woman killed in dog attack; two arrested in Warwickshire

    A tragic incident occurred in Bedworth, Warwickshire, when a woman in her 70s was fatally attacked by a dog. The police were called to Kathleen Avenue at 3.50pm on Friday, but the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. A 52-year-old man and a 49-year-old woman have been arrested on suspicion of possessing a banned dog breed and owning a…

  • India’s worst train crash this century leaves dozens dead in Odisha

    India’s worst train crash this century leaves dozens dead in Odisha

    A devastating train collision occurred in the eastern Odisha state of India on Friday evening, resulting in the worst railway accident the country has experienced this century. The incident involved two passenger trains and a freight train, with several carriages from the Shalimar-Chennai Coromandel Express derailing in Balasore district and colliding with a stationary goods train. Consequently, a number of…

  • Man arrested after woman fatally stabbed in Greater Manchester

    Man arrested after woman fatally stabbed in Greater Manchester

    A man, 28 years old, has been taken into custody on suspicion of murder following the fatal stabbing of a 51-year-old woman in Greater Manchester. The incident occurred on Edge Lane in Droylsden, where police were called to the scene around midday on Friday. The woman, who had been stabbed, tragically died at the location. Greater Manchester Police confirmed that…

  • India train crash: 200+ dead, 900 injured in country’s deadliest accident in 20 years

    India train crash: 200+ dead, 900 injured in country’s deadliest accident in 20 years

    A devastating train accident in India has resulted in over 200 fatalities and thousands of injuries, making it the country’s deadliest in 20 years. The incident took place in the eastern city of Balasore, Odisha, with 233 reported casualties and 900 injuries so far. According to India’s Ministry of Railways, the catastrophe occurred when multiple coaches of the Chalimar-Chennai Coromandel…

  • Son demands asbestos removal after ex-MP mother’s cancer death

    Son demands asbestos removal after ex-MP mother’s cancer death

    Alice Mahon, a former Member of Parliament, passed away last year at the age of 85 due to malignant mesothelioma, a cancer linked to asbestos exposure. In response, her son, Kris, is urging for the removal of asbestos from all buildings to safeguard lives. Asbestos, a material known to cause cancer when inhaled, is the leading cause of work-related deaths…

  • Utah school district removes Bible for ‘vulgarity and violence’ concerns

    Utah school district removes Bible for ‘vulgarity and violence’ concerns

    Elementary and middle schools in Utah’s Davis School District have removed the Bible from their premises, citing concerns over “vulgarity and violence” within the text. The decision comes after a parent complained that the King James Bible contains material unsuitable for children. This follows a 2022 law passed by Utah’s Republican government, banning “pornographic or indecent” books from schools. Most…

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