The arsonist who torched a home where four children were asleep
An arsonist set fire to a house where two women and four children were asleep. Andrew Potter emptied two jerry cans full of petrol onto a quilt pushed up against a back door.
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An arsonist set fire to a house where two women and four children were asleep. Andrew Potter emptied two jerry cans full of petrol onto a quilt pushed up against a back door.
English rugby referee Tom Foley has decided to step away from international match officiating for the foreseeable future, citing online abuse as a major reason on Monday.
People who claim benefits have started receiving a one-off payment from the Department of Work and Pensions ahead of the festive period. The £10 Christmas payment is paid in the first week of December to help with the extra costs and bills during the festive period.
A man who was tragically found dead in a shop doorway in Manchester city centre has been named. Police and emergency services were called to Bloom Street in Manchester's Gay Village at 10.20am on Sunday (December 3) after the body of a man was discovered.
A girl accused of murdering Brianna Ghey told police she 'burst out crying' when she heard that the teenager had died, a jury heard. Girl X, then aged 15, told officers that she and her co-defendant Boy Y had met Brianna at a bus stop, and had walked into Culcheth Linear Park where the trio were 'chilling for a bit'.
The trial of two teenagers accused of the murder of Brianna Ghey near Warrington is set to resume this morning. Brianna, a 16-year-old transgender girl, died after being stabbed 28 times, jurors have previously heard.
It was one month ago today that Manchester United narrowly beat Fulham in the Premier League, a game best remembered for what happened off the pitch as much as on it.
The death of a man in Wigan is no longer being treated as suspected murder by detectives.