[ad_1] A council's social work policies were not followed in the case of a 13-year-old girl who died after her mum went to the pub.Robyn Goldie, from Wishaw in North Lanarkshire, developed peritonitis and died in July 2018 after her mother Sharron Goldie failed to seek medical treatment for her.Goldie was jailed for three years and six months in October 2020 after pleading guilty to wilful ill-treatment and neglect of
[ad_1] It is clear that Nuno's counter-attacking style differs largely from Postecoglou's approach, so what does this mean for Forest?Forest's transfer business this summer appears to have been done with an eye on becoming a more technical, ball-dominant side.Interestingly, James McAtee, Douglas Luiz and Oleksandr Zinchenko are all players who have all developed at Manchester City, highlighting the change in intent.Big-money signing Omari Hutchinson and fellow Chelsea graduate Calum Hudson-Odoi
[ad_1] Democratic Unionist Party leader Gavin Robinson has said he does not believe Michelle O'Neill is a "first minister for all" after a row over a jobs fair in Londonderry. The Army was due to attend the event later on Tuesday but pulled out after opposition from nationalist councillors at Derry and Strabane District Council.Sinn Féin, the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) and a number of independent councillors said
[ad_1] Millions of motorists should be paid compensation next year for the mis-selling of car loans, the UK's financial regulator has told MPs.The payouts are over commission arrangements between lenders and dealers, and inaccurate information given to car buyers following a ruling by the UK's highest court.While a Supreme Court decision limited the breadth of these cases, up to 30 million agreements between 2007 and 2020 could be reviewed.The Financial
[ad_1] A 56-year-old man has admitted killing a woman at her home in Bridgend.Tracey Davies, 48, was found dead at the property in Cefn Cribwr, Bridgend county, on 18 April, after police were called to reports of concern for the welfare of two people.Michael Davies, 56, from Cefn Cribwr, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder.He pleaded guilty to manslaughter at Newport Crown Court but denied murder on
[ad_1] The first meeting of the prime minister's new cabinet has taken place inside No 10 Downing Street. Sir Keir Starmer welcomed cabinet members, telling people they were the "right people for this stage of our journey". The new appointments follow a turbulent week for the government, after Angela Rayner resigned as deputy prime minister and the considerable cabinet reshuffle that followed. A race is now underway to elect a
[ad_1] A second security alert is ongoing in Craigavon, County Armagh, after the discovery of suspicious devices.The second alert was declared in the early hours of Tuesday morning in the Aldervale area.Cordons are in place on the Tullygalley Road. Police have asked the public to avoid the area and said they will be at the scene for a number of hours.It comes after a number of homes were evacuated in
[ad_1] John MaguireBBC News, Bristol andDaisy BodkinBBC News, West of EnglandFamily handoutJack O'Sullivan, second from left, on his graduation day with his familyAn anonymous benefactor is offering a £100,000 reward for information on a missing man's whereabouts.Jack O'Sullivan, who was 22 at the time of his disappearance, was last seen in March 2024 after he attended a house party in the Hotwells area of Bristol. His mother, Catherine O'Sullivan, said
[ad_1] BBCGary McErlain is a fishermanThe ongoing pollution crisis at Lough Neagh is "heart-wrenching" to watch, a public meeting has been told.Fisherman Gary McErlain was speaking at the Kinturk Cultural Centre in County Tyrone on Monday evening.About 100 people attended the meeting to hear from several speakers including elected representatives and campaigners.The meeting follows a third summer of blue-green algae blooms, which have covered the lough.The algae has been detected
[ad_1] Ed Thomas & Rebecca WearnBBC NewsBBC"It was really peaceful, there was no racism," says Mandy who attended a protest outside an asylum hotel"I'm angry. My son can't get a house, but they're housing these first. It's not right, this is our country," says Mandy, as she stares at the Holiday Inn on the edge of Warrington that is now being used as an asylum hotel.Mandy lives in a street