Ryan King, 31, carried out sexual offences against the children in Glasgow and Renfrewshire between October and November, 2025
King pled guilty and was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison at Paisley Sheriff Court today, Thursday, April 23, for carrying out sexual offences against children in Renfrewshire and Glasgow.
Detective Inspector David Hardie blasted the ‘depraved’ pervert.
He said: “King gave no thought to his victims, just using them for his sexual gratification. “Our thoughts remain with his victims and I hope this sentencing brings them some comfort as he faces the consequences of his depraved actions. “Police Scotland will fully investigate all reports of sexual crimes and abuse. I’d encourage anyone with concerns about this type of criminality to contact officers so we can carry out an investigation.”
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Humberside Police said the woman, who was a passenger in a Ford Fiesta travelling down Roman Road (A166) in Stamford Bridge when she was involved in a crash with a white Mercedes, died at the scene yesterday (Wednesday, April 22).
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A force spokesperson said: “It is reported at around 2.30pm, a Ford Fiesta was travelling down the A166 and, for reasons that are still unknown, has driven into the opposing carriageway and collided with a white Mercedes van near the junction with Dolegate.”
The crash happened close to the A166 junction with Dolegate (Image: Google Maps)
They added: “Emergency services attended and the road was closed to allow them to work safely.
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“The driver of the Ford Fiesta, an 81-year-old man, was taken to hospital for treatment to serious injuries.
“Enquiries remain ongoing to establish the full circumstances around the collision, and we would appeal to anyone who witnessed the incident or has dashcam footage to please contact 101 quoting log 280 of 22 April.”
The DWP has confirmed early state pension and benefit payment dates for May 2026 as the UK prepares for two Bank Holidays
The Department for Work and Pensions has announced the dates when millions of people across Britain should anticipate receiving their benefit and pension payments during the forthcoming bank holidays. Next month sees two bank holidays in the UK: the early May Bank Holiday, falling on Monday, May 4, and the spring Bank Holiday on Monday, May 25.
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Because of these bank holidays, the DWP has confirmed that any payments scheduled for either date will be issued earlier than usual. GOV.UK states: “Benefits are usually paid straight into your bank, building society or credit union account. If your payment date is on a weekend or a Bank Holiday you’ll usually be paid on the working day before.”
Anyone expecting a payment on Monday, May 4, will receive their funds on Friday, May 1 instead.
Those awaiting their payment on Monday, May 25 should anticipate it arriving on Friday, May 22.
Universal Credit, Personal Independence Payments, Jobseeker’s Allowance, Employment and Support Allowance, Disability Living Allowance, and Attendance Allowance will all be distributed ahead of schedule, reports the Express.
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Nevertheless, it is crucial to understand that these early Bank Holiday payments will not affect subsequent payment dates. These will continue to be issued on their regular schedule.
Should a payment fail to arrive on the anticipated date, claimants are encouraged to verify their bank account and online DWP account before getting in touch with the department.
Those needing to contact Universal Credit can ring their helpline on 0800 328 5644 from Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm, excluding public holidays. The same applies to state pension payments, with anyone expecting theirs on Monday, May 4 receiving it on Friday, May 1 instead. Those anticipating payment on May 25will get it on May 22.
The day pensioners typically receive their payment is determined by the final two digits of their National Insurance number.
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Those with numbers ending 00 to 19 are paid on Mondays, 20 to 39 on Tuesdays, 40 to 59 on Wednesdays, 60 to 79 on Thursdays and 80 to 99 on Fridays.
Proposals had been submitted to Hartlepool Borough Council planning department to provide the properties on 23.5 hectares of agricultural land to the north of Elwick Road and south of Worset Lane.
The outline application, from Hartlepool-based Cecil M Yuill, stated the scheme would be the third phase of the Quarry Farm housing development.
It also included a local centre comprising 400sqm of retail units and areas of open space.
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In total 26 objections had been submitted to the council from residents raising concerns over the proposals.
Worries were voiced around “inadequate” road infrastructure, congestion, noise and traffic, impact on countryside, trees, fields and wildlife, and the lack of demand for the properties.
The application went before the local authority’s planning committee yesterday (Wednesday, April 22) for a final verdict after councillors previously twice deferred making a decision.
The panel decided by majority vote to approve the application, which was in line with recommendations from planning officers.
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Their report stated: “It is anticipated that a scale of development could come forward that would achieve a satisfactory form that would not adversely impact upon the character and appearance of the surrounding area.”
The approval will be subject to the completion of a section 106 legal agreement securing more than £8million from the developer to mitigate the impacts of the scheme.
This includes more than £5million towards highway infrastructure, more than £1.4million for primary school provision and just under £1million for secondary education.
It will also ensure seven per cent of the properties provided are classed affordable homes.
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The scheme will include two distinct parcels of residential development separated by an existing “local wildlife site” which will be retained and “enhanced” by the application.
Each section will feature a village green and a children’s play area.
Meanwhile a new vehicular entrance into the site will be taken from Elwick Road.
A statement from JW Planning said the development will provide “significant direct economic benefits for the town and its residents”.
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It adds: “The introduction of additional population in this location will generate significant increased levels of expenditure in the town
“It will also provide a mix of high quality 2, 3 and 4 bedroomed houses, including a proportion of bungalows, in a high-quality landscaped setting which will meet the needs of present and future generations.”
She also said that Ms Jarman believed that the disclosures were “neither necessary nor reasonable”, but that Countess Spencer “has asserted, and continues to assert, that it was entirely justified and legitimate for her to tell everyone she did that the claimant had MS in the context of discussing the breakdown of her marriage”.
The application, which goes before North Yorkshire Council’s Harrogate and Knaresborough area planning committee on Tuesday, seeks permission for the outdoor courts and a social area already built at the David Lloyd Harrogate gym in Oakdale Place.
A previous application was rejected last September due to concerns over noise and the impact on local ecology.
To address these issues, the leisure company has proposed mitigation measures, including four-metre acoustic barriers and upgraded “asymmetric” lighting designed to reduce spill into the nearby Oak Beck wildlife corridor.
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The report notes the site sits within flood zones two and three, meaning it is at a high risk from river flooding.
A test is required to prove such developments in these zones cannot be placed in lower-risk areas, but the report notes that the applicant only looked at alternative spots within their own grounds.
A report prepared ahead of the meeting by council planners admits this represents a policy conflict, but they say the benefits to community health are so clear, that this is not a key issue.
The proposal has divided opinion in the community, with the council receiving 175 letters of support and 34 objections.
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Supporters praised the “inclusivity” of the sport, while neighbours on Norwood Grove and Oakdale Glen raised fears over the “sharp, repetitive and intrusive” noise of padel rackets.
To protect residents, officers have recommended new operating hours from 8am to 8pm Monday to Saturday, and 9am to 7pm on Sundays.
Recommending approval, case officer Lisa Alder concluded that the revisions are sufficient to ensure the courts “would not result in unacceptable harm to neighbouring amenity or ecology”.
A manhunt was launched to try and locate the man before he was found dead
A man was found dead the day after he killed his partner at their Cambridgeshire home, an inquest has heard. An inquest into the death of Cody Parker, 27, was held today (Thursday, April 23) at Vantage House in Huntingdon, led by Coroner Elizabeth Grey.
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The inquest concluded that Cody died of hanging, after he was found in a toilet cubicle at Hinchingbrooke Hospital at around 6am on February 27, 2025. Before Cody was found, Cambridgeshire Police launched a manhunt for him.
In her conclusion, Coroner Grey said that Cody was “responsible for the death of his partner and went on to take his own life”. She added that it was not for the inquest court to “determine why he took the actions he did” on February 26.
Before the inquest’s conclusion, Coroner Grey recounted the events leading to when Cody was found. Cody was due to appear in court on February 25 at around 2.30pm.
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The reason he was due to appear in court was not heard, but Coroner Grey said it would have “put him on the sex offenders register”. The court then heard that 11.13am on February 25 was the last time Simone spoke to her mum.
Cody went to stay at his mum’s house at around 11pm on February 25, and left at around 2pm the next day on February 26. During this time, Simone’s mum called the police to report that she was worried that she hadn’t heard from her daughter, and said it was “out of character for her”.
Police attempted to contact Simone and Cody on February 26, but received no response. At around 5pm on February 26, police “forced entry” to the couple’s flat and found Simone dead. A manhunt was then launched to locate Cody.
From a police report read out, the court heard that Cody and Simone had been in a relationship for “several years” and there had been “no history of abuse”.
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Appearing in court was Simone’s sister Karina, who wished for her surname to not be included, Karina’s partner and a representative from Peterborough Women’s Aid. Coroner Grey asked if Karina would like to say anything in court, but Karina told the court it was “difficult enough”.
Appearing remotely were Cody’s parents and auntie. Before concluding the inquest, Coroner Grey read out a note from Cody’s mum in which she sent her “condolences to the family of Simone”.
The inquest into Simone’s death has not yet been held, and the coroners confirmed that no date has been set for it. Cambridgeshire Police also confirmed the investigation into Simone’s death had been closed.
LNER has submitted proposals to upgrade the men’s loos next to Platform 12 at Newcastle Central Station, which it says are being constantly vandalised.
It comes after complaints last year about the poor state of the toilets, which date back to the 1890s and were reopened in 2021 following a restoration project.
The men’s toilets next to platform 12 at Newcastle Central Station, which are to be refurbished. Photo: AHR / LNER. Free to reuse for all LDR partners.
The Rev Mark Edwards MBE told the Local Democracy Reporting Service last year that he had been left “physically nauseated” during a visit to the station and described the toilets as “shocking and unhygienic”.
Having pledged to press ahead with another refurbishment, LNER has now applied to Newcastle City Council for permission to carry out a major overhaul of the loos.
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Their plans include a “deep clean” of the room, new wash basins, toilets with auto-flush sensors, and individual urinals to replace the existing communal trough.
Documents submitted to city planners say that the existing toilets have become a “constant maintenance and repair issue for the station team and are constantly being damaged”, with seats broken off and chains stolen.
LNER’s plans also include a new fresh air ventilation system to “remove stale air and provide clean air to all cubicles and the urinals”, as well as repairs to timber cubicle doors and frames.
Their planning application states: “The condition of the existing gentlemen’s toilet area on Platform 12 has deteriorated with constant use and is now in need of repair and restoration.
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As such, there is a strong requirement to refurbish the area and deliver facilities that meet modern passenger standards while ensuring that the area remains sympathetic to the building’s historic character and Grade I Listed status.”
The application adds:“Our designs will aim to provide simple proposals that can be implemented in a manner that has minimal effect to the building’s heritage yet is effective in addressing the need for improved toilet facilities to the station. Complaints from passengers using the toilets is commonplace at the station and exemplify the need for refurbishments and repairs.”
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — An exchange of gunfire at a food court inside a Louisiana mall on Thursday killed one person and wounded five others and sent workers and shoppers scrambling for safety, police and witnesses said.
Authorities described the shooting inside the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge as a confrontation between two groups of people and not a random attack. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said some innocent bystanders were struck by gunfire.
Police Chief TJ Morse said five people were in custody and there was no ongoing threat to the public.
Three high school seniors from Ascension Episcopal School were among the victims of the shooting, according to a Facebook post from Lafayette Parish President Monique Blanco Boulet.
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“We are heartbroken by the senseless violence that happened today at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge,” she said, adding that she was asking her community to “join us in holding all of these families close in prayer.”
Rachel Delcambre, a spokesperson for the school, said in an email that the school would not be giving additional information at this time “out of deep respect for the families and the sensitivity of this situation.”
Authorities initially said as many as 10 people had been injured but later revised that number. Morse did not immediately say what set off the shooting at the mall in the Louisiana capital.
Alex Theriot, a commercial electrician, was working on a construction project in the mall a few hundred feet from the food court when gunfire erupted and he heard what sounded like plates of glass shattering. Thinking a shooter might be going store to store, he quickly screwed the door shut of his work site and hunkered down with two other workers. They waited and hoped for the best.
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“Everybody was running and screaming,” Theriot told The Associated Press. “I thought it could have been a terrorist attack.”
Desire Batton, who works at a clothing store, said she and other workers dashed inside a breakroom to protect themselves.
“We hid in there until cops came and got us,” Batton said.
The shooting began around 1:30 p.m. when the two groups argued inside the food court and started shooting at each other, Morse said. The chief made public appeals for witnesses to come forward with any video of the shooting.
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By late afternoon, dozens of police cars still were clustered in the parking lot, multiple helicopters hovered overhead and armed officers in bulletproof vests patrolled the area.
Mall spokesperson Lindsay Kahn called it a “frightening day” for everyone there and said the mall would not reopen Thursday.
Kennedy Barnum, 22, said she had gone to the mall to get lunch at the food court when she heard a woman on the phone outside say, “I’ll call you back. There’s an active shooter in the mall.”
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Within five minutes, Barnum said, law enforcement had swarmed the mall. She saw people running and crying, including one girl she described as “hysterical.”
“We spoke to a security guard there and she told us that there was an active shooter there, people were shot and injured, and we should leave immediately,” Barnum said.
It’s at least the second high-profile case of gun violence in Louisiana this week. A father fatally shot eight children, including seven of his own, in an attack on his family Sunday morning that stretched across two houses in a Shreveport neighborhood, police said. Two women, including the gunman’s wife who was the mother of their children, were critically wounded.
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AP reporters Jack Brook in New Orleans and Jim Mustian in Natchitoches, Louisiana, contributed to this story.
It is do or die for Tottenham in their battle to stay in the Premier League, and they have another must-win game on their hands this weekend when they take on Wolves.
Roberto De Zerbi still has not won a game since taking over from Igor Tudor in north London, and the Italian sees his side occupy the final place in the relegation zone with five matches to play.
Burnley were the second side to have their relegation confirmed after their midweek defeat by Manchester City, which saw Pep Guardiola’s side leapfrog Arsenal into top spot.
Rob Edwards’ Wolves were condemned to the drop after West Ham drew 0-0 with Crystal Palace last week.
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Now, the Black Country club could help drag Spurs into the second tier with them, with the north Londoners two points adrift of safety.
Date, kick-off time and venue
Wolves vs Tottenhan is scheduled for a 3pm BST kick-off on Saturday, April 25 2026.
The match will take place at Molineux.
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Where to watch Wolves vs Tottenham
TV channel: In the UK, the game will not be televised live as it lands during the 3pm Saturday blackout.
Free highlights: The Sky Sports app and YouTube channel will show highlights from 5.15pm with Match of the Day broadcasting on BBC One at 10.30pm BST.
Wolves vs Tottenham team news
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Wolves have seven men out for this game.
Sam Johnstone, who had established himself as first-choice goalkeeper, is likely out for the season with a shoulder injury, while Jose Sa is also struggling with a shoulder problem of his own.
Should both be ruled out, it could mean that third-choice shot-stopper Daniel Bentley keeps his place after starting in the 3-0 loss at Leeds.
Matt Doherty could return after he missed the last two matches with a niggle, while midfielder Angel Gomes is touch and go with a toe injury.
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Ladislav Krejci suffered whiplash at Leeds, and Enso Gonzalez is out for the remainder of the campaign with a knee problem.
Yerson Mosquera is suspended.
For Spurs, it is a case of same old, same old.
Cristian Romero is the biggest casualty, ruled out for the season with a knee injury that he suffered against Sunderland.
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Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario remains sidelined with a hernia problem, while Wilson Odobert, Dejan Kulusevski, Mohammed Kudus and Ben Davies are all longer-term absentees.
James Maddison, who has recovered from an ACL injury that he suffered during pre-season, was on the substitutes’ bench for the 2-2 draw with Brighton, but he didn’t make it onto the pitch to complete his comeback.
Wolves vs Tottenham prediction
Spurs simply must win this game. There is no two ways about it.
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They have not won in the Premier League since December, but they have to snap that rotten record if they are serious about staying in the top flight.
Wolves are wounded after their own relegation was confirmed, and they could be motivated knowing that Spurs could provide them with a huge away day in the second tier next term.
Wojciech Jankowski, a spokesman for the Lesko Forest District where the attack occurred, told Onet: “At this time of year, bears that have awakened from their winter sleep come to places like this, close to human homes, in search of food. This was an unexpected encounter for both the bear and the human.”
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