Tanya O’Carroll says her case opens a “gateway” for others wanting to stop personalised adverts.
Month: March 2025
UK government to challenge SAS inquest ruling, MP says
The MoD is set to challenge an inquest ruling which said SAS soldiers were unjustified in opening fire and killing a gang of IRA men.
Trampoline park ‘kicks out’ boy with Down’s syndrome
The boy’s sister said a staff member made “derogatory comments” and the police were called.
Fire crews tackle scrapyard blaze near retail park
A number of vehicles caught fire at the property in Craven Road, Altrincham on Saturday.
Government considering sending failed asylum seekers to Balkans
Home Office officials have discussed proposals to set up overseas “return hubs”
Archaeologists uncover Bronze Age stone circle
The “hugely significant” discovery in a forest in Derbyshire is thought to date back 3,700 years.
Man dies while open water swimming in lake
The swimmer’s death at Ullswater is not being treated as suspicious, police say.
Nicola Sturgeon announces onstage appearance at comedy festival
The former first minister will appear with author Val McDermid at the King’s Theatre in Glasgow.
Why was a white balloon flying across the UK?
Onlookers spot a mysterious hot air balloon travelling across skies and question where it is going.
Hamilton hits out at ‘yapping’ critics after China sprint win
Lewis Hamilton hits out at “yapping” critics after taking his first win for Ferrari in the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix.
