Travellers say they had “appalling” experiences getting through security.
Month: August 2024
Girl, 13, admits violent disorder at asylum hotel
The girl was seen punching and kicking at the entrance of a hotel housing asylum seekers, a court hears.
Man stabbed 11-year-old girl tourist eight times, court told
The girl is likely to go undergo plastic surgery as a result of her injuries, the court is told.
Riots could have been stopped sooner, says Tugendhat
The Tory leadership hopeful says an “overwhelming police presence” should have been deployed earlier.
Pianist’s Melbourne show cancelled over Gaza remarks
Jayson Gillham dedicated a piece of music to journalists killed in Gaza.
Ed Sheeran signs hot sauce autographs in car park
The singer used a different kind of pen to sign his autographs for fans in Hertfordshire.
Team GB runner finished marathon despite breaking leg
Rose Harvey overcame the injury to complete the Paris Olympic marathon in a time of two hours 51 minutes.
Canal toxic chemical spill declared major incident
Sodium cyanide, which can pose a serious health risk, is discovered in the waterway.
Priest thought to pose risk to children got six-figure pay-off
Concerns about Andrew Hindley were “open secret” among clergy, Blackburn Cathedral whistleblower tells BBC.
Nottingham families say NHS and police have ‘blood on their hands’ over killings
A review has found “errors and misjudgements” in the care of a killer who stabbed three people to death in the Nottingham attacks.
