Concert-goers say it took several hours to leave the venue as car parks became gridlocked.
Month: July 2025
I left an old bench out for the scrap man, then was told to pay £500 for fly-tipping
Anna Gilkinson is one of many who claim they are being unfairly accused of fly-tipping by a private enforcement firm.
Police make further gangland feud arrests taking total to 52
The feud has led to assaults, shootings and fire bombings across the east and west of Scotland since March.
England & Wales bid to survive ‘toughest group of all’
Group D at Euro 2025 includes England, France, the Netherlands and Wales and has been called the “toughest group of all”.
BBC on French beach as police slash migrant ‘taxi-boat’ heading to UK
Watch video of French police destroying a boat in the English Channel in a rare and unusual intervention, which police have made clear is not […]
‘Dad was killed by a driver using her phone’
The family of cyclist Ian Morris say sentences for drivers caught using phones should be longer.
Footballer Thomas Partey charged with rape
The ex-Arsenal player is charged with five counts of rape relating to two women, and one count of sexual assault over a third woman.
Ketamine helped me escape my negative thoughts – then it nearly killed me
Two young women speak to the BBC about why ketamine has become such a popular drug.
Pride in London returns as events struggle with falling funds
UK Pride organisers tell the BBC that less sponsorship funding and fewer volunteers are behind cancelled events.
Is Corbyn’s new party happening and could it damage Labour?
Backers say there is a wide-open space to Labour’s left – and millions of disillusioned voters to be won.
