Mountain rescue volunteers were called to the scene but found the walker had not survived.
Month: July 2025
Oasis fans miss gig after fake ticket sales
Oasis fans say they paid hundreds of pounds for tickets they never received.
US trade pause a factor in JLR sales fall
Sales to the US paused in April and JLR says the wind-down in some older models was also a factor.
Wales’ tourism tax plans set for go-ahead
Senedd prepares to sign off tax plans that could see visitors pay extra £1.30 a night.
Hosepipe ban to be introduced across Yorkshire
Yorkshire Water warns the ban could last until the winter months with more dry weather forecast.
Families demand answers as Southport inquiry opens
The inquiry will examine the lead up to the attack and the wider issue of extremist violence.
Manchester Airport brawl CCTV shown to jury
The trial of two brothers accused of attacking police hears of a “high level of violence”.
Postmasters await compensation report, but findings on blame months away
The first part of the final report into the Post Office IT scandal is due to be published at midday.
London remembers 7/7 bombings 20 years on as William lays flowers for victims
The names of those killed in the bombings 20 years ago have been read to a congregation of families and survivors.
Wimbledon announces change after line call controversy
Wimbledon makes changes to its electronic line calling system to remove the possibility of ‘human error’ after controversy on Sunday.
