Graham Linehan Arrested by Met Police in London

Graham Linehan, the acclaimed writer behind Father Ted, was arrested by the Metropolitan Police following a dispute at a central London station. The incident, involving a dispute over toilet access, has reignited debates on free speech and policing.

Musical prodigy slain by father in mansion murder-suicide

A gifted young musician's life was brutally cut short in a suspected murder-suicide at a £1.5 million Surrey mansion. Her father, a respected doctor, is believed to have turned the family home into a scene of unimaginable tragedy.

Govt backs secret phones for domestic abuse victims

Ministers are backing a groundbreaking national scheme to provide domestic abuse survivors with covert 'second phones' pre-loaded with emergency support, aiming to protect them from tech-savvy abusers.

Teenager charged in Westminster kidnap case

An 18-year-old man has been charged with kidnap and possession of an offensive weapon following a police investigation in Westminster. He has been remanded in custody and is set to appear at the Old Bailey.

Mother 'helped son flee' after footballer's murder

The mother of a man who fatally stabbed promising young footballer Taye Faik allegedly tried to help her son flee to Jamaica following the brutal murder in a north London barbershop, a court has been told.

Giuliani in car crash with domestic violence suspect

Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani was involved in a four-car collision in Maryland while a female passenger in his vehicle was wanted on domestic violence charges. The 80-year-old was seen wearing a back brace following the incident.

Toddler killed by car on beach walk with parents

A two-year-old boy was killed instantly while walking home from a UK beach with his parents after a driver lost control of their car, a coroner's inquest has been told. The devastating incident highlights urgent road safety concerns.

British Mother's Georgia Jail Ordeal: Family's Plea

EXCLUSIVE: The family of Bella Culley, a British mother imprisoned in Tbilisi, Georgia, on drug charges, launch a desperate fundraising campaign to pay her legal fees and secure her freedom, claiming she was tricked into being a drug mule.

Mother jailed after hospital CCTV shows newborn baby attack

A mother has been jailed after harrowing hospital CCTV footage captured her violently attacking her own newborn baby in a cot. The disturbing incident, which left the infant with a bleed on the brain, was uncovered by medical staff at Airedale Hospital.

DVLA QR Code Parking Fine Scam Targets UK Drivers

UK motorists are being targeted by a sophisticated new text message scam impersonating the DVLA and demanding payment for fake parking fines. Learn how to spot the fraud and protect yourself.

Deadly New Opioid Fuels Scotland's Drug Death Crisis

A powerful synthetic opioid, up to 500 times stronger than heroin, is devastating communities across Scotland. Public Health Scotland issues an urgent warning as drug-related fatalities hit a new high.

Channel 5's Jennifer Faith Reveals Shocking Stalker Ordeal

Channel 5 newsreader Jennifer Faith bravely shares her terrifying two-year stalking nightmare at the hands of US Marine veteran Jamie Darrin Lopez, detailing the theft of her intimate belongings and death threats that forced her to flee her own home.

Maine Mass Shooting: Army Reservist Sought in Manhunt

A massive manhunt is underway for US Army reservist Robert Card, identified as the prime suspect in the Lewiston, Maine mass shooting that left 18 dead and 13 injured. Authorities warn he is armed and dangerous.

Streeting: Police Focus on 'Tweets Not Streets'

Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting has launched a scathing critique of the Metropolitan Police, accusing them of prioritising social media disputes over tackling real crime on London's streets, following the controversial arrest of comedian Graham Line

Cheshire Police criticised over unlawful CCTV operation

Cheshire Police faces severe criticism from the official watchdog after officers installed CCTV cameras on a residential street in Warrington without conducting a necessary privacy impact assessment, breaching data protection laws.

Headteacher's suicide note reveals homophobic abuse torment

The heart-wrenching suicide note of a lesbian headmistress, Ruth Perry, has been revealed, detailing the relentless homophobic abuse that led her to take her own life. A harrowing story of bullying and its tragic consequences in the education sector.

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