Emma Raducanu was targeted by a man who “exhibited fixated behaviour” during her second-round loss to Karolina Muchova in Dubai, the WTA says.
Month: February 2025
RSPCA’s ‘thinnest dog’ ready for forever home
Peanut the lurcher is nursed back to health after being found close to death on a country lane.
Man fined for housing 18 people in three-bed home
Charles Egbiremolen operated eight bedsits without a licence in a converted three-bedroom house.
US must not interfere in Tate’s case, say alleged victims
Reports say US officials asked Romania to relax travel restrictions against Andrew Tate and his brother.
Mum of Southport victim: ‘Alice loved to dance’
Alice da Silva Aguiar’s mother says the Southport community has offered “incredible” support.
City’s derelict Debenhams to become a park
Plans have been confirmed to turn the former Debenhams store in the city centre into a park.
British Army ‘absolutely ready’ if ordered to deploy to Ukraine
It comes as 2,500 UK troops take part in Nato’s largest exercise this year near Ukraine’s border.
Pub shooting suspect rang friend and said ‘she’s dead’
The man thought to have shot Lisa Smith on Valentine’s Day is Edvard Stockings, the BBC understands.
‘He was just an innocent wee boy on his holidays’
Supt Norman Haslett says the death of a 12-year-old Spanish boy in the Omagh bomb had “the most profound” effect on him.
Judge ‘deeply troubled’ by PMQs exchange on Gazans settling in UK
Lady Chief Justice Baroness Sue Carr says a question asked by Kemi Badenoch and the answer given by Sir Keir Starmer were both “unacceptable”.
