Sexy selfies lands teacher in jail
SELFIE SHAME: Mary Beth Haglin admitted having sex hundreds of times with a teenage pupil at Washington High School who she groomed with selfies. Courtesy: Obtained from Facebook. A teacher who worked...
View ArticleBusiness woman to stand for Llantwit Fardre
A Pontypridd business woman has announced she will be standing for the Liberal Democrats in the Llantwit Fardre ward on Rhondda Cynon Taf Council in the Welsh local government elections in May 2017....
View ArticleSubmarine staff ‘routinely offered’ vitamin D
Submarine staff working for the British Navy are routinely offered Vitamin D it has been confirmed. A Freedom of Information Request to the Ministry of Defence asked whether those on board submarines...
View ArticleSacking of footballer ‘unfair’ says expert
An Internet trolling and cyberstalking expert has said the sacking of Harry Arter for posting an offensive message about another footballer on Twitter was “unfair.” Expert, Jonathan Bishop, authored...
View ArticleCandice Lynn Potter found to be a member of Kiwi Farms
Candy Potter (also known as Candice Lynn Potter and Candice Potter), a Keller Williams Realty agent in Pensacola, Florida, has been found to be a member of Kiwi Farms, a notorious hate group and...
View ArticleUK Government Investigator ‘doesn’t understand law’
A senior UK Government investigator has been accused of not having a proper understanding of accounting and tax practice in relation to an investigation he conducted. Joseph Harrington, an Investigator...
View ArticlePop up shop offers advice on staying safe online
As the Christmas rush gets underway, police and partner agencies are opening a pop-up shop in Belfast city centre to provide practical advice to anyone who is worried about staying safe online. The...
View ArticleHomophobia figures released by South Wales Police
South Wales Police have recorded 162 violent crimes aggravated by a person’s sexual orientation. The records, collected between January and October 2014, show figures up from 132 in 2013 and 89 in...
View ArticleComedian quits Twitter
A Liverpudlian comedian has said he is to leave Twitter with immediate effect, following a tirade of abuse from other users. John Bishop, 47, was sent abusive messages on Twitter following posting a...
View ArticleComputers in Human Behavior reviewer resigns
A reviewer for the Elsevier journal, Computers in Human Behavior, has resigned from the reviewing panel of the long established publication. Jonathan Bishop, whose paper in the journal, ‘Increasing...
View ArticleCandidate makes petition pledge
Dzon, who is Wales's People's Party's candidate in the Tynant by-election being held on 11 December 2014, has promised that win or lose he will put his petition against fox hunting on the council agenda.
View ArticleWorking with Library a priority – Dzôn
Dzôn, who is contesting the Tynant by-election as the Wales’s People’s Party candidate has said if elected one of his priorities will be to work with the Beddau and Tynant Community Library to boost...
View ArticlePolice constable ‘moved from duties’
The Police Student Liaison Officer for the Cardiff area has been moved from duties it has been learned. PC Tim Davies has been stripped of his duties as the student representative in South Wales Police...
View Article‘I have a vision for Tynant’– Dzôn
The Wales's People's Party candidate in the Tynant by-election has set out his vision for Tynant, Llantrisant, and the wider Taf Ely area.
View ArticleLabour candidate isolated in his own party
The Labour candidate in the Tynant by-election being held on Thursday 11 December 2014, Ron Hunt, is finding himself increasingly isolated in his own party. Ron Hunt, of Parish Road in Tynant, lacks...
View ArticleRon Hunt ‘desperate’ says Dzôn
The Ron Hunt campaign is getting desperate ahead of tomorrow’s poll in Tynant – that is the view of the Wales’s People Party candidate, Dzôn. Dzôn was accosted by a supporter of Ron Hunt on Parish Road...
View ArticleResults announced in the Tynant By-election
The Tynant by-election saw a turnout reportedly only 3%, which was one of the worst in history for a Labour stronghold. Labour's Ron Hunt won with 209 votes, with Plaid Cymru's Steven Thomas Owen...
View ArticleFacebook considers ‘dislike’ option
The world’s biggest social network, Facebook, has said it is considering introducing a dislike option for the postings made via its website. Founder Mark Zuckerberg was speaking at a question and...
View ArticleMario Balotelli penalised for Instagram trolling
Liverpool FC footballer, Mario Balotelli, has been fined £25,000 and given a one-match ban for postings he made to the Instagram social networking service. Mario Balotelli posted a picture the Nintendo...
View ArticleUniversity ‘withholds’ data
Cardiff Metropolitan University has refused to publish data on the performance of its disability assessment centre, saying it would affect its competitiveness.
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