Anahita Hossein-Pour

The Prince of Wales and the King will mark the anniversary of D-Day (PA)
UK

Royals and world leaders join veterans in Normandy for 80th anniversary of D-Day

The King, Queen, Prince of Wales and politicians will be among those paying tribute to D-day veterans and their fallen comrades.
6 Jun 2024
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Crime

Asylum seeker detained over piloting boat in deadly Channel crossing

Ibrahima Bah was found guilty of killing four migrants when he piloted the vessel between France and the UK

23 Feb 2024
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Crime

Protest planned over Channel deaths conviction of asylum seeker boat pilot

The conviction of Ibrahima Bah who was piloting the ‘unseaworthy’ dinghy across the English Channel is believed to be the first of its kind.
21 Feb 2024
A 16-year-old is on trial accused of Mustafa Momand murder at Brighton Crown Court (Handout/PA)
Crime

Parents of stabbed teenager ‘begged’ police to send him to prison, court hears

The father of Mustafa Momand said he was worried his son was being exploited in the lead-up to his death last October.
20 Feb 2024
A 16-year-old is on trial for Mustafa’s murder at Brighton Crown Court (Handout/PA)
Crime

Stabbed teenager ‘ran for his life’ before collapsing, court hears

Mustafa Momand, 17, is believed to have been attacked because of a shared drug debt of up to £20,000.
20 Feb 2024
<p>A court sketch of Ibrahima Bah</p>
Crime

Asylum seeker boat pilot found guilty of killing migrants who drowned in Channel

Ibrahima Bah, from Senegal, was found guilty of manslaughter and facilitating illegal entry to the UK following a retrial at Canterbury Crown Court.
19 Feb 2024
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Crime

Man appears in court after Vietnamese migrants found in van at ferry port

The court heard that seven Vietnamese nationals had been concealed in the van.
19 Feb 2024
Ferry operator DFDS said migrants were found on board the Seven Sisters on Friday (Gareth Fuller/PA)
UK

Man to appear in court after migrants found in lorry at ferry port

The incident occurred at Newhaven in East Sussex on Friday.
18 Feb 2024
The ferry Seven Sisters at Newhaven after migrants were found in the back of a lorry (Gareth Fuller/PA)
UK

Person charged after migrants found in lorry at ferry port, Home Office says

Six people were taken to hospital after the discovery at the east Sussex port on Friday.
17 Feb 2024
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Politics

Farmers warn food security ‘really under threat’ amid supermarket protest

The collective action comes after a group of farmers staged a go-slow protest around the Port of Dover on Friday, February 9.
17 Feb 2024
Zahra Ghulami (Crown Prosecution Service/PA)
Crime

Adoptive father jailed for 23 years for murder of two-year-old girl at home

Zahra Ghulami suffered a skull fracture caused by ‘significant impact’ at the hands of Jan Gholami at their Gravesend home in 2020.
16 Feb 2024
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UK

Man found in undercarriage of plane died of hypothermia, inquest hears

The identity of the man remains unknown despite international efforts to find out who he was

14 Feb 2024
Ralph Sims died five weeks after heart surgery at Royal Sussex County Hospital in 2019 (Family handout/Irwin Mitchell/PA)
Health

Hospital admits failings in care for ‘avoidable’ patient death, law firm says

The settlement comes as Sussex Police are investigating alleged cases of medical negligence at Royal Sussex County Hospital over a six-year period.
14 Feb 2024
CQC inspectors found that more needed to be addressed at Royal Sussex County Hospital at an urgent pace (Gareth Fuller/PA)
Health

Brighton hospital must address culture and leadership issues, inspectors warn

Inspectors found an ‘improving culture’ during an unannounced visit in August but that more needs to be addressed at an ‘urgent pace’.
14 Feb 2024
The Very Reverend Dr David Monteith, Dean of Canterbury Cathedral (second from right) takes part in a Shrove Tuesday pancake race with members of the clergy at Canterbury Cathedral in Kent. Picture date: Tuesday February 13, 2024.
UK

Canterbury Cathedral hosts first pancake race in decades for Shrove Tuesday

Staff including the Dean of Canterbury Cathedral, Very Reverend Dr David Monteith, took part in the festivities in the cathedral precincts.
13 Feb 2024
Vehicles and equipment were loaded onboard MV Anvil Point at the Sea Mounting Centre in Marchwood near Southampton, Hampshire (PA)
Politics

British Army troops and vehicles depart for largest Nato exercise in 40 years

The departure comes as HMS Prince of Wales, which is leading the military maritime mission, set sail for near Norway on Monday.
13 Feb 2024
A view of art installation, Sirens of Sewage, by Jason DeCaires Taylor unveiled on the beach in Whitstable, Kent (Gareth Fuller/PA)
UK

Sculpture at beach stark reminder of sewage pollution battle, campaigners say

Sirens of Sewage is part of a series of designs to reveal environmental issues that are often hidden by underwater sculptor Jason DeCaires Taylor.
13 Feb 2024
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Politics

Warship HMS Prince of Wales departs for largest Nato exercise in 40 years

The Royal Navy aircraft carrier’s journey had been postponed at the last moment on Sunday.
12 Feb 2024
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Politics

Britain’s biggest warship sets sail for Norway Nato exercise

The sailing of HMS Prince of Wales from Portsmouth to join Exercise Steadfast Defender off Norway was postponed at the last minute on Sunday.

12 Feb 2024
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Crime

Two men found guilty of murdering lifeguard in ex-girlfriend’s flat

Harrison Tomkins, 25, was stabbed in the chest, legs and back with a hunting knife in a ‘brutal and frenzied’ attack in Crawley

9 Feb 2024
Ibrahima Bah, 19, denies manslaughter (PA)
Crime

Smugglers ‘would have killed me’ for refusing to pilot boat, migrant tells court

Ibrahima Bah, from Senegal, denies the manslaughter of four people who drowned in the Channel on December 14 2022.
9 Feb 2024