Why are signposts being swiped from Snowdonia? Trustee says they have ‘no idea’ why waymarkers are being taken from hiking trail (but it’s unlikely to be vandals) – amid safety fears for people visiting the ‘indistinct and boggy’ moors Ramblers say there’s an increase in signage being damaged and disappearing Mystery as signposts are swiped […]
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Knifeman murdered mother's boyfriend after blaming him for her suicide
Knifeman who stabbed his late mother’s boyfriend ‘The Flower Man of Islington’ after blaming him for his mum’s tragic suicide in family row is convicted of murder James Peppiatt, 23, murdered Tony Eastlake, 55, in north London on May 29, ’21 A killer who stabbed ‘The Flower Man of Islington’ to death after he blamed […]
Female prison officer, 23, who tipped off lover inmate about cell search after exchanging romantic messages is jailed | The Sun
A FEMALE prison officer who tipped her inmate lover off about a cell search after they exchanged romantic messages has been jailed. Aisha Golsby, 23, struck up the tryst with Deano Harrison, 21, while working at HMP Portland in Dorset. She messaged the convicted robber and drug dealer on Instagram using an illegal phone he had. […]
Our town centre is ruined by ‘horrendous’ 39ft council planters – they sprung up with no warning | The Sun
FURIOUS locals say giant planters brought in by the council have ruined a popular UK high street – and they cost a fortune. Kirklees Council praised the installation of 39-foot planters in Huddersfield's town centre as 'striking pieces of art'. But residents expressed their anger at the new planters erected in the middle of New […]
Five tourists are fined £30,000 each for 'balconing' in Magaluf
Five tourists are fined £30,000 each for ‘balconing’ – climbing from one hotel balcony to another – as Magaluf cracks down on dangerous behaviour Five tourists were caught ‘balconing’ and fined £30,000 each in Magaluf Holidaymakers were also thrown out of their respective hotels amid strict laws Five tourists have been fined £30,000 each for […]
Zelensky lands in Balkan Europe: President's whirlwind trip
Zelensky lands in Balkan Europe: President’s whirlwind trip sees war-time leader fly to Greece – after Denmark and Netherlands vow to send F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine President Zelensky met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis today President Volodymyr Zelensky has flown to Greece for talks with the country’s leadership after Denmark and the Netherlands […]
Two mystery mushroom poisoning victims laid to rest, public memorial next week
Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Two victims of the mystery mushroom poisoning have been laid to rest and will be memorialised in a public service in Gippsland next week. Don and Gail Patterson died after they are believed to have eaten poisonous death […]
Government backflips on cuts to teachers who support students with disabilities
Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A group of specialised teachers who support students with disabilities at state schools will get to keep their jobs, Education Minister Natalie Hutchins told parents on Tuesday, after news of the job cuts sparked public backlash. The Education […]
UK weather: Yellow warning for thunderstorms as Brits brace for lightning strikes, heavy rain and travel chaos | The Sun
BRITAIN is bracing for lightning, heavy rain and travel chaos as a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms is issued. It stretches across the South coast of England from Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, through Sussex and up to the Kent coast. The warning – in place from 7am until 12pm today – may bring […]
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre embroiled in ‘sham’ research scandal
Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Melbourne’s iconic Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre has become embroiled in a research misconduct scandal after an investigation discovered experiments in an important cancer study were likely never performed. The centre could now be required to repay the taxpayer […]









