Police Constable Found Dead; Israel and Red Cross Locate Gaza Hostage Body; Surgeon Sir Terence English Passes Away at 93.
Police Constable Found Dead in Harbour
A police constable was discovered dead in a harbour and is described as greatly respected by his colleagues.
- Man found dead in harbour was ‘greatly respected’ police constable, force says — BBC News
- Man guilty of chasing police officer with chainsaw in murder attempt — Sky News
- Man arrested in connection with massive illegal waste dump — Sky News
Israel and Red Cross Receive Coffin Containing Body of Gaza Hostage
Israel and the Red Cross have reportedly received a coffin said to contain the body of a hostage from Gaza, as tensions escalate over the conflict between Hamas and Israel.
- Israel receives coffin that Hamas says contains Gaza hostage’s body — BBC News
- Red Cross receives coffin said to contain Gaza hostage’s body — BBC News
Prince William Discovers Cold Water Swimming Passion in Wales
Prince William has spoken fondly about his love for cold water swimming during a visit to Wales, sharing personal anecdotes and expressing enthusiasm for the invigorating activity.
- Prince William reveals ‘love’ of cold water swimming on visit to Wales — BBC News
- Primary school cancels Christmas show after ‘racist abuse’ — Sky News
Lawyers and Former Ministers Warn of ‘Profound Concerns’ Over Labour MP’s Trial
Prominent lawyers and former ministers have expressed profound concerns regarding the upcoming trial of Labour MP Tulip Siddiq, highlighting potential issues with the legal process and its implications for parliamentary integrity.
Thai Woman’s Cremation Interrupted by Knocking Sound
The cremation of a Thai woman was halted after staff at the temple heard knocking noises coming from her coffin, leading to an investigation into the cause.
- Thai woman’s cremation stopped after knocking heard on coffin — BBC News
- Thai woman’s cremation stopped as knocking on coffin heard, temple staff say — BBC News
Children of Murder Victim Muriel McKay Lose Bid to Scan Garden for Remains
The children of murdered Muriel McKay have lost their bid to scan the garden where it is believed her remains may be buried. The court rejected the family’s request for a soil scan, despite ongoing speculation about potential burial sites.
- Children of murder victim Muriel McKay lose bid to scan garden where remains are thought to be buried — Sky News
- Children of murdered Muriel McKay lose bid to scan garden for her remains — Sky News
Venezuela Demands International Airlines Resume Flights or Else
Venezuela has demanded international airlines resume flights to the country, threatening unspecified consequences if they do not comply with the request.
- Venezuela demands international airlines resume flights – or else — BBC News
- Venezuela demands international airlines resume flights — BBC News
UK’s First Successful Heart Transplant Surgeon Sir Terence English Passes Away at 93
Sir Terence English, who led the UK’s first successful heart transplant operation in London, has died at the age of 93.
- Surgeon who led UK’s first successful heart transplant operation dies — Sky News
- Heathrow’s £49bn third runway plan chosen by government — Sky News
High proportion of GPs using AI despite lack of training
A Sky News survey reveals that nearly one in four UK general practitioners are utilizing artificial intelligence at work, even though the vast majority have received no formal training in the technology.
Sky News: Most Black Friday Offers Fail to Deliver Value, Survey Reveals
According to a Sky News survey, the majority of Black Friday deals are not as attractive as consumers might believe, indicating that many offers may disappoint shoppers.
Scotland to roll out genetic test to prevent newborn deafness
Scotland will introduce a simple genetic screening test for newborns to detect hearing loss-causing mutations early, aiming to prevent congenital deafness.