Children as young as 10 are being drawn into a world of cyberstalking, a BBC investigation finds.
Month: June 2025
Highland-wide limit on Airbnb-style lets proposed
Councillors behind the idea say it could tackle a shortage of homes in the region.
Man charged with murder of woman after gas blast
Annabel Rook was found stabbed following a gas explosion at her home in north London.
‘Prisoners shouldn’t be leaving jail in body bags’
Kate Woodhead’s fiance died in his cell at HMP Lowdham Grange in 2021.
Family pays tribute to mother stabbed before blast
Annabel Rook’s family say she was a “wonderful woman” who “gave her life” to help the vulnerable.
Judge to rule on future of A5 road scheme
The 58-mile (94km) £1.2bn project was given the green light by the executive in October 2024.
Windrush campaigners back Carnival funding bid
Ministers are being urged to back the event amid calls for more funding to address safety issues.
Father of teenage stabbing victim leads march to end knife crime
Hundreds of people marched from Ibrox to Celtic Park after a number of recent deaths from stabbings.
Kneecap performing at Glastonbury ‘not appropriate’, PM says
He made the comments after Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh appeared in court on Wednesday.
‘A symbol of resilience’ – former England fast bowler Lawrence dies
Former England and Gloucestershire fast bowler David ‘Syd’ Lawrence dies at the age of 61 following a Motor Neurone Disease diagnosis last year.
