He wrote more than 150 books, including The Jolly Postman and Each Peach Pear Plum.
Month: July 2025
Tata Steel fined £1.5m after worker crushed to death
Justin Day was crushed while working at the steelworks in Port Talbot on 25 September 2019.
Young boy sexually assaulted while camping with family
Police are trying to trace a man who attacked the boy, aged eight, at a campsite at Drumnadrochit.
Brothers face retrial over Manchester airport brawl
A judge sets a retrial for April 2025 after a jury could not reach a verdict on assault allegations.
Big firms could be fined for paying suppliers late
The government says thousands of businesses go under each year as a result of invoices being paid late.
Jeremy Clarkson ‘devastated’ as his farm has TB
The TV presenter says the infection was found on his Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire.
Ofcom investigates 34 porn sites over age checks
Ofcom said on Friday that more than 6,000 porn sites would begin verifying users, but it believes some are ignoring the new rules.
Passengers urged to check flights after disruption
Airlines are demanding answers after an air traffic control failure led to 150 flights being cancelled on Wednesday.
Funeral held for Norman Tebbit at cathedral
A public ceremony is being followed by a private service in honour of Lord Tebbit, who died aged 94.
Jess Glynne calls White House deportation video with Jet2 song ‘sick’
The post was captioned: “When ICE books you a one-way Jet2 holiday to deportation. Nothing beats it!”
