Image caption, The Mail also has the whooping cough outbreak story as its lead, saying that almost 3,000 cases have been reported so far this year. The paper also carries a picture of Stormy Daniels, who is at the centre of a case in the US in which former president Donald Trump has pleaded not...
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'Failings' in PSNI dementia patient investigation
A Police Ombudsman’s inquiry has concluded “significant evidential opportunities” were missed by the PSNI. Source link
Novelist and campaigner Dame Shirley Conran dies aged 91
The British author and journalist has died days after receiving a damehood. Source link
Rate rise is high street hurricane, say businesses
A cut in Welsh business rate relief is branded “unfair” by some companies in retail and hospitality. Source link
Man in his 60s dies in Cultra car crash
It happened at about 14:00 BST near the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum. Source link
Starmer to unveil plans to tackle small boats
The Labour leader will pledge to divert £75m from the Rwanda scheme to border security if he wins power. Source link
Infected blood still used in UK after virus screening began
Giving evidence, blood expert Professor Marcela Contreras told the inquiry that in some parts of the country there was blood in the system which had not been tested for viruses, including HIV, until as late as October 1995. Some rare blood groups “could be frozen for 10 years”, she added. Source link
Premier League boss wins anonymity in child sex abuse case
The alleged victim in this civil case reported allegations of sexual abuse to the police in 2021, but no further action was taken due to legislation which stated that if an offence of “unlawful sexual intercourse” took place between 1956 and 2004, and the alleged victim was a girl aged 13 to 15, she had...
Free wine hidden in small print claimed after three months
The offer was included on the tax website as an “experiment” to see if anyone would read the terms. Source link
Royal invitation boy wants 'to see if the King is OK'
Double amputee Tony Hudgell says he is “really happy” he can visit Buckingham Palace next year. Source link