Teenagers may be manipulated to carry out acts of sabotage, counter-terror police said.
Month: July 2025
Dog ban for petting experience owner after deaths
The RSPCA say the dogs were kept in overcrowded conditions with little access to fresh water.
Men jailed for felling ‘irreplaceable’ sycamore
One of the men’s lawyers says felling the Sycamore Gap tree was an act of “drunken stupidity”.
Cap on payouts for miscarriage of justice victims to increase
Campaigners welcome the uplift, but argue it still “falls far short of matching inflation”.
Drivers offered up to £3,750 discount to buy electric cars
Government will subsidise prices cuts to encourage a shift away from petrol and diesel.
Nurse on first day among four dead in plane crash
A Dutch pilot and co-pilot were also among the four people killed at London Southend Airport.
Girl in union jack couldn’t give ‘British’ speech
Bilton School in Rugby apologised after preventing a pupil from making a speech at school while wearing a union jack dress.
Thames Water ‘extremely stressed’, warns boss
The company’s future remains uncertain as it posts losses of £1.65bn for the year to March.
UK to start processing Syrian asylum claims again
Decisions were paused more than seven months ago, following the fall of the Assad regime.
Lineker takes top spot on BBC earnings for eighth year running
Zoe Ball was in second place, with other top 10 names including Alan Shearer and Fiona Bruce.
