Officers saved the child after she wandered out of a house and fell in a nearby lake, police say.
Month: April 2024
Torso found in woodland was a man, police say
A man whose torso was found in woods had “only been deceased for a matter of days”, police say.
Royal Navy seizes £16.7m of drugs in the Caribbean
HMS Trent intercepted a smuggling speedboat following a port visit to the island of Martinique.
West faces ‘authoritarian’ alliance, says Nato head
Nato head Jens Stoltenberg tells Laura Kuenssberg authoritarian powers are becoming more aligned.
Dozens of UK flights cancelled as Storm Kathleen sweeps in
Flights and ferry services have been cancelled as the UK braces for gusts of up to 70mph.
Speeding tickets sent to man after his death
Shafiqul Haidhar was sent letters in the weeks after his death, causing his family “more pain”.
British great-grandad, 111, is now the world’s oldest man
John Tinniswood, from Merseyside, took the title after the death of the previous record-holder.
Shameful to call for UK to end arms sales to Israel, says Johnson
Some MPs have urged the UK to reassess how it supports Israel after aid workers were killed in air strikes this week.
GMB staff scrap strike over sex harassment claims
Employees had claimed reforms recommended by an independent lawyer-led review are yet to take place.
Can troubled Thames Water avoid collapse?
The future of the UK’s biggest water firm is uncertain as its parent company defaults on interest payments.
