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Man arrested after women and girls approached

by Michelle May 18, 2025
written by Michelle

A man has been arrested following reports that a number of women and girls had been approached by a person who had caused them concern.

An employee in a town centre store in Dewsbury contacted officers on Tuesday and also posted about the incident on social media, a West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said.

As a result, a 24-year-old man was arrested in the early hours of Thursday on suspicion of harassment.

Police said that three further potential victims had also been identified and spoken to by officers, and high visibility patrols would be increased in the town centre over the coming days to offer reassurance to the public.

Dewsbury's neighbourhood policing team was aware of comments on social media from other females who said they had been approached by a man in the town centre, the force spokesperson said.

'Concerning circumstances'

Insp Liz Lockwood said officers were working to ensure that all victims were appropriately supported, adding that a "comprehensive investigation" would be carried out.

"We will be increasing high visibility patrols in the town centre today and over the coming days to offer reassurance to the public, visit stores and reassure business owners and staff and to collate details of any further victims," she said.

"If anyone else has been approached by a man in concerning circumstances that has caused them to feel harassed, alarmed or distressed, then I would urge them to come forward.

"We are committed to protecting women and girls from violence and the fear of violence."

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May 18, 2025 0 comments
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Cyclist breaks bones after pothole left unfilled

by Paisley May 17, 2025
written by Paisley

A cyclist was left with a broken cheekbone and elbow after he hit a pothole covered with water before blacking out.

The BBC can reveal Surrey, East and West Sussex, Brighton and Kent councils paid out £4.1m in compensation to road-users over the past five years.

Crowborough resident Gianni Montoro, who was cycling in Station Road in Groombridge, said: "My front wheel never came out of that pothole, my back wheel came up and I got catapulted down to the ground."

East Sussex County Council wished Mr Montoro a speedy recovery and said they carried out a temporary repair before the incident, but could not do a permanent repair due to water on the road.

'I hit the ground like a potato bag'

The pothole was submerged in water and had been reported to East Sussex County Council by a resident four weeks before the accident.

"I hit the ground like a potato bag," Mr Montoro said.

The father-of-two has been cycling for more than 20 years but said the incident had left him shaken.

"The pothole was left, I couldn't see it, I had no idea what was coming, I just know I couldn't swerve to protect myself," added Mr Montoro, who owns the delicatessen Arte Bianca in Tunbridge Wells.

He said: "If any other cyclists had gone the same way that morning they would have had the same destiny as mine. No chance."

The pothole was repaired a few days after the accident.

Gianni Montoro
Mr Montoro has been cycling more than 20 years

Groombridge resident Sarah Andrews said she reported the pothole on the Fix My Street App.

She said the council came out and marked the pothole to be fixed but it was not filled in.

Ms Andrews added: "The pothole was bad and was getting progressively worse.

"It was bigger than my foot and I'm a size five, the water was eventually up to my ankle."

Sarah Andrews
People put a traffic cone in the pothole to warn drivers

Ms Andrews said residents had put a traffic cone in the pothole to alert drivers and cyclists, but the cone got damaged.

"Why didn't the council put up a barrier or cordon it off so people knew it was there?" she added.

Duncan Dollimore, from charity Cycling UK, said potholes could be "potentially life-changing" to cyclists.

Every year 40 cyclists are seriously injured from potholes and between two and three die, Mr Dollimore says.

He added: "It puts people off cycling which has massive health, environmental and wellbeing benefits so we should be doing more to make sure this isn't a problem."

May 17, 2025 0 comments
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US company set to take over tech firm

by Jacqueline May 17, 2025
written by Jacqueline

A Newry-based technology firm is on the brink of being taken over by a company from the United States.

FD Technologies' board of directors said it had received a number of proposals from TA Associates, a Boston-based private equity company.

The most recent offer was for £24.50 a share, which compares to a closing market price of £19.30 a share a day earlier.

The board said that should TA Associates make a firm offer at £24.50, it was "minded" to tell shareholders they should accept the deal.

That offer would value the business at about £550m.

The business was founded by the late Brian Conlon in 1996, with the name First Derivatives.

He grew it to be one of Ireland's most successful technology firms employing about 3,000 people across its global operations.

The Conlon family still own about 10% of the business.

May 17, 2025 0 comments
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Commissioner concerned over ex-officer abuse

by Owen May 17, 2025
written by Owen

A police commissioner has said he will ask his chief constable whether the force is "doing enough" following the sentencing of a former Essex officer.

Mark Ling, 39, was jailed for four years and six months after tricking girls into sending him explicit images by posing as a teenager on Snapchat and TikTok.

Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Essex, Roger Hirst, said he would meet with Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington.

Mr Harrington has said Ling "does not represent" the thousands of hard-working officers in the county.

Ling, from Ipswich, admitted 13 sexual offences involving children and was sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court on Thursday.

The force said it was told of allegations about offences that happened between March 2021 and February 2023.

He was sacked from the force following an accelerated misconduct hearing in December 2024.

Roger Hirst said "we men" also have to stand up to eradicate the sort of behaviour displayed by Mark Ling

Mr Hirst said 143 people were rejected from roles at Essex Police last year following the vetting process.

In 2023, inspectors rated its vetting and counter-corruption measures as "good".

"It is good to know that bar is being kept high and it is something I review with the chief constable on a regular basis," he told BBC Essex.

"We are looking at what the history is here, but frankly one case is too many.

"This is something that is really disgusting behaviour. I will now be sitting with the chief constable again asking are we doing enough? What more can we do?"

Mr Hirst also revealed about 40% of the Essex force had been hired in the last five years.

Ling joined the force as a police constable in 2010 and later served in one of its operational support groups.

Mr Hirst continued: "Public trust and confidence in policing is undermined by every single case that we get like this and it is a huge frustration to the overwhelming majority of police officers we have who go out and do a job and protect the public and keep them safe.

"I'm very pleased that he is gone but the question is how can we be sure that it won't happen again?"

Mr Harrington has said tackling violence against women and girls is an "absolute priority" for the force.

"This is not something where women and girls are alone, we men have to stand up and make sure that this sort of behaviour is eradicated," added Mr Hirst.

Mr Harrington said: "[Ling] does not represent the thousands of hardworking, professional, and dedicated officers, staff, and volunteers who work tirelessly each day to keep you safe.

"I know they are as disgusted at Ling's actions as the public will be."

May 17, 2025 0 comments
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Fly-tipper who dumped bed by roadside fined £4,600

by Oliver May 17, 2025
written by Oliver

A man has been ordered to pay a total of £4,600 for dumping an old bed by the side of a road in north west London as part of a local council's crackdown on fly-tippers.

Naiffisa Abbas was photographed by a roadside camera leaving the bed, alongside other rubbish, at a known fly-tipping spot on Queensbury Park Road, Queensbury in March 2024.

Abbas, from Wembley, was found guilty at Willesden Magistrates' Court, where a judge added a further £2,000 to the initial fine because he failed to attend his hearing.

Brent Council says the fine sends a message that it "won't accept" fly-tipping.

The local authority says it has recently "ramped up" action on offenders by installing cameras at various hotspots and issuing 30% more fines.

More enforcement officers have been deployed and they have actively been touring the borough looking for evidence of offenders and fining them £1,000, the council says.

Last year, Brent Council declared a crackdown on what it called "selfish litter louts", after 35,000 cases of fly-tipping were recorded in the borough in 2022-2023.

The crime currently costs the local authority more than £1.5m each year, the Local Democracy Service reports.

Brent Council
As part of a crackdown on the crime, Brent Council has said its officers have been actively touring the borough looking for evidence to link to offenders

Cabinet member for the environment, Krupa Sheth, said: "We are taking a zero-tolerance approach to fly-tipping, which means you will see more enforcement officers on the streets catching people like we have done here.

"Well done to them and let this be a lesson to anyone considering fly-tipping our streets, we won't accept it."

Brent Council says its campaign is "beginning to yield results", with the number of fly-tipping incidents now decreasing.

As part of the government's Plan for Change, local authorities were given additional powers to clamp down on fly-tipping offenders.

May 17, 2025 0 comments
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Arena inquiry chairman to meet MI5 over progress

by Faith May 16, 2025
written by Faith

The chairman of the inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing has said he hopes to get "acceptable answers" from MI5 at a meeting to discuss what steps have been taken to prevent further attacks.

Sir John Saunders made a range of recommendations to the security service after hearing evidence about the suicide May 2017 attack.

On the eighth anniversary of the bombing, Sir John said there needed to be public accountability after MI5 admitted missing a significant chance to take action that might have stopped the bombing.

He has now revealed he is due to meet MI5 in June to discuss his recommendations, which were published more than two years ago.

"If I get what I regard as acceptable answers from the security service in June, I'm very happy to go public," said Sir John in his first interview since the inquiry concluded.

Twenty-two people were killed and hundreds more injured when Salman Abedi detonated a homemade explosive in the foyer of the arena as crowds left an Ariana Grande concert.

The public inquiry, which opened in September 2020 and published its findings in 2023, was set up to explore the circumstances leading up to and surrounding the bombing.

Family handouts
Men, women and children were killed in the attack eight years ago

After hearing from 291 witnesses and considering 172,000 pages of evidence, Sir John published three reports into his findings.

The final report outlined how the attack might have been prevented if MI5 had acted on key intelligence received in the months beforehand.

MI5 chief Ken McCallum previously said he was "profoundly sorry".

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In July 2023, Sir John raised concerns that progress on some of the recommendations including the provision of emergency care and CCTV operation had been slow.

He told BBC North West Tonight the "good news" was that "by and large" steps had been taken.

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The inquiry began more than three years after the attack at the arena

Sir John also said the evidence during the inquiry had had a profound effect on him.

"Having been a criminal judge and a criminal lawyer, I've listened to a lot of horrific evidence but the evidence in the Manchester Arena inquiry was incredibly moving," he said.

"The personal statements by the bereaved were incredibly moving but there were other very moving parts as well.

"Hard-bitten policemen who had found themselves [at the scene], not knowing what to do to try and stem the bleeding, believing the paramedics were coming any minute now and them not coming.

"They were still in tears giving evidence about it a number of years later."

He said it was important for the bereaved families that the recommendations were "followed up and are carried out".

"It would just be awful for them as well as for the rest of us to lose those lessons."

May 16, 2025 0 comments
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Woman dead and another in hospital after stabbing

by Lucas May 16, 2025
written by Lucas

A woman has died and another is in hospital after a stabbing at a property in Kent, police say.

The assault was reported to have happened in Ellson Close, Ashford, at about 13:45 BST on Monday.

A woman, who was in her 50s, died on Monday and another woman in her 30s was taken to a London hospital where she remains in a serious but stable condition, police said.

Kent Police said the pair knew each other and they were not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.

An investigation into the death will now be led by the coroner, police said.

May 16, 2025 0 comments
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Innovation

Three men charged with rape of teen in Rotherham

by Sofia May 14, 2025
written by Sofia

Three men have been charged with raping a teenage girl in South Yorkshire more than 15 years ago.

The offences are alleged to have taken place in Rotherham between 2007 and 2010 when the girl was aged 14 or 15, the National Crime Agency said.

Khamir Ifzal Khan, 36, of no fixed abode, has been charged with one count of rape and one count of trafficking of a person in the UK for sexual exploitation.

Mudasser Hussain, 36, of Henley Grove Road, Rotherham, has been charged with six counts of rape, with Ghazanfar Hussain, 40, of Rosebery Street, Rotherham, charged with one count of rape.

The three men appeared at Sheffield Magistrates' Court on Monday and are next due to appear at Sheffield Crown Court on 16 June.

Charges were brought as part of Operation Stovewood, the investigation into alleged child sexual exploitation and abuse in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013.

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May 14, 2025 0 comments
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