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A pensioner has been lift dismayed after her parcel filled with food and clothing was allegedly “dumped” in a bin and taken away before it could be collected.In June, Eslyn Daley, 67, shipped the package from Birmingham to London so that her sibling could bring the items to their family in Jamaica. However, Ms Daley’s brother was later shown a picture of the lost parcel in a recycling bin, which was cleared before the items could be recovered. The 67-year-old has said she is yet to receive an apology directly from Royal Mail after the incident. The 67-year-old has said…
Watch the moment GB News star Martin Daubney tears into Shabana Mahmood’s keynote Labour Party conference speech, saying it is the clearest indication yet that “battle lines are being drawn”.He accused the Home Secretary of suggesting anyone who disagrees with the Labour Party is guilty of racism.Martin Daubney took issue with some of the rhetoric in Ms Mahmood’s keynote speech | GB NEWSIn her speech, Ms Mahmood warned a growing number of Britons are “on a path from patriotism towards ethno-nationalism”.She vowed to crack down on migration and said voters will be seduced by Nigel Farage’s “false promises” if Labour…
Getty ImagesAs of June 2025, 2,228 people were housed in “dispersal” accommodationRacial tensions in Northern Ireland are being fuelled by a shortage of housing, the communities minister has said.Gordon Lyons said there is “absolutely no excuse for the racism”, but he can “fully appreciate and understand why in many communities… [people] are really concerned about what is happening”.Lyons added that these concerns are born out of some people waiting “years” for social housing, meanwhile people seeking asylum are given accommodation in their community.The latest Home Office statistics, as of June 2025, show that 2,228 people were housed in what is…
West Indies suffered a new low as they were bowled out for just 83 to lose their T20 series with minnows Nepal in the United Arab Emirates.Nepal, who are ranked 18th in the world, had never played a T20 series against a full member nation before this week but have won the three-match series with a game to spare.Windies’ total of 83 is the lowest a full member nation has scored against an associate and the 90-run winning margin is also the biggest for an associate against a full member.It comes after West Indies’ Test team suffered a crushing defeat…
Network RailThe Greek Street roundabout near the A6 is due to reopen above the railway in spring 2026Rail services will be suspended in Stockport at the weekend so work can continue underneath the Greater Manchester town’s new £20m Greek Street bridge.It will affect passengers using the West Coast Main Line.Here are the key details for planning journeys.What’s happening?Network Rail will close the railway in Stockport on 4 and 5 October for the work.The reconstruction of the bridge – which comprises of a roundabout over the rail line – was completed during a previous 21-day closure of the railway in August.It…
A man who died after falling from a hot air balloon told work colleagues he “hated heights” and would never go in one. Jesus Lato Garzon, 33, is thought to have intentionally jumped out at 9.20am on September 19 near Newpound Common in West Sussex. The 33-year-old Spanish national had been working as a room service attendant at The Grove Hotel, a luxury five-star spa and golf resort in Hertfordshire, before quitting in the middle of a shift earlier this month. Mr Garzon had bought a ticket on the Virgin Balloons Flight and boarded the ride with 15 other passengers.…
George Galloway is taking legal action against the police and other agencies, claiming that an airport stop breached their human rights.The former MP and his partner Putri Gayatri Pertiwi have launched legal action after they were stopped at Gatwick Airport on Saturday after flying into the UK from Moscow via Dubai.At a press conference in Belfast on Monday, Irish solicitor Kevin Winters said they were subjected to “a frightening interrogation procedure conducted by armed police officers who proceeded to ask them questions which at times ranged from the sublime to the outright ridiculous including queries about China, Gaza and Russia.”He…
Osmond ChiaBusiness reporter, SingaporeMetropolitan PoliceZhimin Qian, also known as Yadi Zhang, was convicted on MondayA Chinese national has been convicted of playing a key role in what is believed to be the single largest cryptocurrency seizure in the world, worth more than £5bn ($6.7bn).Zhimin Qian, also known as Yadi Zhang, pleaded guilty on Monday at Southwark Crown Court, London of illegally acquiring and possessing the cryptocurrency.Between 2014 and 2017, she led a large-scale scam in China by cheating more than 128,000 victims and storing the stolen funds in bitcoin assets, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement.The Met said the…
Tottenham forward Dominic Solanke has had “minor surgery” to resolve an ankle injury.Solanke, who last played for Spurs on 23 August against Manchester City, was absent from training again on Monday before the Champions League fixture at Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday. “Dom has got that ankle issue that’s been bothering him for a little while, so now we’ve decided to make a minor surgery,” Spurs boss Thomas Frank told a news conference.”It’s a small procedure, so that will mean he is not ready [for Bodo/Glimt] and of course Leeds [on Saturday] as well. We’ll have more news about a…
A benefits fraudster has been jailed after he hijacked 68 identities and fraudulently claimed almost £170,000 to fund his gambling habits.James Stephen Barley used personal information which he had “harvested” on social media to submit 157 fake claims over two and a half years, Carlisle Crown Court was told.The 37-year-old admitted three charges at an earlier hearing: fraud by false representation, making articles for fraud and possessing criminal property. The “articles” were the documents which he used in his fraudulent claims, and the “criminal property” refers to the £169,045 in emergency Universal Credit payments which he secured from December 2018…
