Social media platforms have a ‘moral responsibility’ to remove violent content, home secretary says.
Month: January 2025
Man meets his future wife after texting ‘hello’ to random number he made up
Donovan Shears met his future wife while he was “showing off” to friends by texting random numbers.
More than 100,000 homes still without power in NI after Storm Éowyn
It comes two days after Storm Éowyn brought winds of more than 90mph to Northern Ireland.
Feathers McGraw in hot demand at tattoo parlours
Wallace and Gromit’s arch-nemesis Feathers McGraw is increasingly popular, say tattoo artists.
Husband of woman found dead detained in Thailand
Hikers discovered Lamduan Armitage’s body in a Yorkshire Dales stream more than 20 years ago.
New photo of kilted King released for Burns Night
The new photo of King Charles III was taken in the autumn in the library at Balmoral Castle
Boy charged with murder of 12-year-old Leo Ross
The boy, 14, is accused of killing Leo Ross, who suffered knife wounds in Hall Green, on Tuesday.
Trump says Keir Starmer doing ‘very good job’
The US president tells BBC he will be speaking to the prime minister in the next 24 hours.
British Museum hit by alleged IT attack by ex-worker
The museum says capacity is limited, with members and those who already hold tickets given priority.
Éowyn strongest storm in 10 years, says Met Office
More than a million properties left without power at height of storm that brought gusts of up to 114mph.
