Paul Doyle broke down in tears as he admitted seriously injuring fans at Liverpool’s victory parade.
Month: November 2025
Runaway driver caught by DNA on car airbag
Witnesses heard Jamie Challis leaving the scene of the crash in Newport saying “I gotta go”.
Canadian PM’s office and border services not ‘involved’ in Kneecap ban
In September, Liberal MP and Parliamentary Secretary for Combating Crime Vince Gasparro announced the ban “on behalf” of the Canadian government.
Briton wins world’s strongest woman after trans athlete disqualified
Britain’s Andrea Thompson wins world’s strongest woman as the initial champion was a transgender woman who was not eligible to compete.
Historian criticises BBC for removing Trump line from Radio 4 lecture
Rutger Bregman says he is “genuinely dismayed” after a line about the US president was edited out.
Attack on house treated as racially motivated hate crime
Police say windows were smashed at the property on Ormeau Embankment while racially-motivated graffiti was sprayed on the walls.
‘Fake police’ scammed us out of nearly £30,000
The Kent couple say they were targeted by scammers claiming they were from the Metropolitan Police.
Justice secretary wants jury trials scrapped except in most serious cases
Only cases of alleged murder, rape or manslaughter will be decided by a jury under new proposals to cut court backlogs.
Ex-BBC board member criticised chair’s handling of bias crisis in resignation letter
Shumeet Banerji resigned on Friday citing “governance issues” but the full reasons were not known until now.
North Sea drilling restrictions to be relaxed in new Labour plan
The chancellor will unveil the North Sea Strategy in her Budget speech, the BBC understands.
