The former Bridgend MP previously denied the allegations but later changed her plea.
Month: July 2025
Wallace ‘sorry’ after 45 claims against him upheld
A report into BBC show MasterChef found 45 allegations against him were upheld.
Bank boss ready to cut rates if job market slows
Andrew Bailey tells the Times he believes “the path is downward” on interest rates.
UK heatwave ends as cooler weather and rain returns
Heat health alerts end after the third heatwave of summer, with cooler temperatures and showers moving in.
‘We want to carry on Bebe’s light’, mother of Southport attack victim tells BBC
Lauren King says her daughter was “very creative” as she speaks about providing grief support.
Post Office could be owned by its workers, government says
The service could be turned into an employee-owned business, under options set out by the government.
Woman smuggled baby into UK using fake birth story
A baby will be placed for adoption in UK after being trafficked from Nigeria. She may never know her real parents.
More rules being considered to keep children safe online
Cabinet minister Heidi Alexander says age checks will not mark the “end of the conversation”.
Tube fare evasion prosecutions highest since 2019
The number of prosecutions for fare evasion is at its highest level for six years, figures show.
Child dies at Alder Hey after contracting measles
Seventeen children have been treated at the Liverpool hospital for the virus since June.
