Peter Fouché died last week while working as a combat medic in Ukraine, his charity said.
Month: July 2024
Osprey chicks relocated to Spain over food concerns
Concerns have been raised over the quantity of adult raptor Louis’ fish catches.
Ian McKellen won’t return for play’s tour after injury
The actor fell off stage last month during a performance of Player Kings at the Noël Coward theatre.
‘My brother went missing like Jay Slater’
Like Jay Slater, Steven Cook was on his first trip abroad without parents when he vanished.
Radical preacher blames ‘Kevin Keegan effect’ at trial
Mr Choudary told the jury he had “never moved on” like Kevin Keegan playing football for Liverpool.
Almost 1.8 million owe £50,000 or more in student debt
More than 61,000 people have balances of £100,000 or more and 50 owe upwards of £200,000, BBC finds.
Charitable trust fined after volunteer crushed to death
Peter Konitzer was crushed to death whilst carrying out work along Pewsham Locks canal path in 2016.
I’ve not given up on winning, says Rishi Sunak
The PM says he understands people’s frustrations with him but warns of the “danger” of a Labour government.
Man used ‘slapping therapy as diabetes cure’ – court
Hongchi Xiao was charged with manslaughter by gross negligence late last year.
Bin collectors to go on strike during Edinburgh Fringe
Waste and recycling staff in Edinburgh vote to strike over a pay dispute during the Fringe.
