Prisoner Flees for Second Time in a Week While Awaiting Deportation Tuesday, February 17, 2026 escape prisoner manhunt london hmpfeltham danielfoakcye deportation rap ofb police Daniel Boakye, a 21-year-old prisoner from HMP Feltham, has escaped custody for the second time within a week, triggering a major manhunt. Boakye fled Lewisham Hospital on Sunday, February 15, at around 3:05 pm, evading … Read More
Residents in Pyjamas Rush to Scene of Multi-Car Crash in Birmingham as Driver Asked 'Do You Know What You've Done?' Tuesday, February 17, 2026 birmingham crash lincolnroad drugs police collision residents vehicles accident investigation In the early hours of Sunday, February 15, chaos erupted on Lincoln Road North, on the Birmingham-Solihull border, when a car crashed into multiple parked vehicles, leaving residents shocked and concerned. Just before 6:30 … Read More
Dad Shouts ‘Let Them Die’ as He Throws Daughter’s Kittens into River Thames, Avoids Jail Tuesday, February 17, 2026 animalcruelty animalwelfare kittens riverthames twickenham courtcase suspendedsentence alcoholabuse petabuse animalrescue Andrew Shephard, 59, has been handed a suspended prison sentence after admitting to causing unnecessary suffering to three of his daughter’s pet kittens. The distressing incident took place last November when Shephard, while … Read More
Met Office Issues 14-Hour Yellow Snow Warning Across Seven Midlands Areas Tuesday, February 17, 2026 metoffice snow weatherwarning midlands forecast winter winds accumulations elevation safety The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning, signaling the potential for snow across several parts of the Midlands this week. From 4pm on Wednesday, February 18, until 6am on Thursday, February 19, residents should … Read More
Labour Delays New Driving Laws for Motorists Over 70, Extends Road Safety Consultations Tuesday, February 17, 2026 road_safety elderly_drivers eyesight_tests driving_laws labour transport_policy insurance traffic_regulations vision_standards road_fatalities sport New driving laws aimed at motorists over the age of 70 have been delayed following Labour’s decision to extend all road safety consultations until May 11, 2026. This includes the proposed introduction of mandatory eyesight … Read More
Tesco Introduces Stricter Parent and Child Parking Bay Rules Amid Growing Praise Tuesday, February 17, 2026 tesco parenting parking supermarkets policy enforcement families children convenience accessibility Tesco has implemented significant changes to its parent and child parking bays, drawing praise from parents and shoppers who feel the update was long overdue. In an effort to ensure these bays are used solely by customers … Read More