Georgina Cutler
37 articles on New Dispatch

Archaeology breakthrough as eerie ancient burial of humans with hands tied behind back discovered
The remains were found during recent excavations at what researchers believe was an ancient ceremonial complex

Bird flu update as first ever case detected in sheep on UK farm
The case was identified during routine surveillance of farmed livestock on a premises in Yorkshire

Bird flu warning issued as experts call for 'immediate action' to prevent pandemic - 'Enhancing readiness now can save lives!'
Scientists fear the virus could mutate further to enable human-to-human transmission

Palestine activists march through London despite ceasefire agreement as MORE demands made - 77 arrested
One man was arrested on suspicion of holding a placard suggesting support for banned organisations

Tui cabin crew member rushed to hospital after 'falling from plane' as air ambulance called to airport
The female crew member was transported to Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham

Migrant drug lord granted right to STAY in Britain despite being 'one of UK's biggest heroin dealers'
The immigrant was believed to be the boss of the Adu gang which controlled 90 per cent of the UK heroin trade at the time of his arrest

British man arrested over 'rape of six-year-old girl' and filming abuse in Thailand
The 30-year-old from Leeds denies all charges and refused to testify during his arrest

GB News overtakes Sky News - marking significant milestone in march of People's Channel
GB News soared past Sky News in November

Children as young as FOUR told to use gender-neutral title 'Mx' to address teachers
Some parents and campaign groups have expressed serious concerns

Caribbean leaders hope Keir Starmer is open to talks on slavery reparations after decades of rejection
Consecutive British Governments have rejected calls for reparations

Ofcom REFUSES to investigate ITV despite over 16,000 complaints after Ed Balls interviewed his wife Yvette Cooper
The former Labour shadow chancellor questioned his wife last month over the summer riots and 'two-tier policing'

Olympic champion Noah Lyles COLLAPSES on track after dramatic 200m final
A Paris 2024 spokesman said the athlete was taken away in wheelchair because he couldn’t walk on his own

'Astonishing!' Sycamore Gap stump showing signs of life, 10 months after yobs felled landmark
Experts says the new shoots could become new trees

Triple crossbow attack suspect Kyle Clifford fighting for his life in hospital after being found in cemetery
A huge manhunt for Kyle Clifford was underway after three women were found fatally injured

Keir Starmer congratulated by Joe Biden on election victory as he hails UK-US 'special relationship'
The 81-year-old rang the new Prime Minister to commend the Labour leader on his 'hell of a victory'

Keir Starmer ends Rwanda scheme on first day as PM, insider claims
The Rwanda deportation proposal is said to be effectively 'dead'

Nigel Farage unleashes staggering attack on Keir Starmer just minutes after his first speech
The Labour leader made his first speech as Prime Minister on Friday afternoon

Driver who killed two schoolgirls in Wimbledon crash will face no criminal charges after suffering epileptic seizure
Pupils Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau died after the 4×4 crashed through a fence and hit a building

Kensington Olympia tube station 'major incident' declared as 'man on roof lobs items onto track'
National Rail said disruption is expected until the end of the day

UK city announces plans to be 'smartphone-free' for under 14 year olds
Headteachers are urging parents to delay buying their children a smartphone

AI war erupts as Google launches most powerful system yet in battle against OpenAI
Google say the improved model has the ability to process multiple large documents

HMRC civil servants are gardening, taking the dog for a walk and playing video games while 'at work'
The department's culture has been branded a 'shambles' thanks to 'chaotic management' and a wave of 'unskilled recruits'

Yousaf to DITCH flagship climate change policy of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75%
Ministers are thought to have been told the milestone 'is unachievable'

Woman in leafy London suburb claims churchgoing neighbours used their daughter's 'deafening' drumming as a 'weapon' against her in bitter £150k court battle
The woman removed her neighbour's gutter after claiming it overhung the border between their homes

Tube strikes due next week CALLED OFF after talks between union and TfL - with commuters breathing sigh of relief
Tube workers were set to strike in a dispute over terms and conditions

Sir Jeffrey Donaldson steps down as leader of DUP after being charged with allegations of historical nature
Donaldson was appointed as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party in June 2021

BBC's Tim Davie to set out 'future' for broadcaster in all-staff speech after viewing figures plunge
A memo sent to all staff has sparked concern about possible restructures or cuts

BBC is proud to be 'progressive and diverse' says director general
A leaked recording reveals Tim Davie claiming the BBC does not have 'party political bias'

British Museum agrees to loan Ghana artefacts in controversial returns deal
More than 30 pieces of Asante Gold are set to be returned to Ghana

Covid emails from top virologist kept SECRET as university accused of cover-up
One expert claims the university is attempting to 'protect one of their top academics'

XL Bully dogs to be banned by end of the year after huge surge in deadly attacks
Government guidance has been published for current owners

Israeli comedians mock BBC in side-splitting sketch of war coverage
The BBC has been attacked for its coverage of a hospital blast in Gaza

BBC reporters 'appear to justify' killing of Israeli civilians by Hamas terrorists
An 'urgent investigation' has been launched by the corporation

Forensic experts sent to investigate Sycamore Gap felling as experts say replanting effort could grow to 8ft in a year
The iconic monument in Northumberland was cut down in a 'malicious act of vandalism'

Museums issued new guidance encouraging children to explore their gender
New advice states that museums should be 'places not just where trans kids can go, but where they want to go'

Sunak's new EU deal formally signed off to fury of Brexiteers
Earlier this week MPs voted in favour of regulations to implement the Stormont brake

Gary Lineker 'stepping back' from presenting Match of the Day over Nazi comparison
The Match of the Day presenter compared the Government's Channel migrant policy to 1930s Germany