Author: Loveworld UK

A motorcyclist who filmed himself driving at 189mph has been jailed. Adam Campion was sentenced to 21 months in prison after shooting footage on his mobile phone as he rode his bike one-handed, clocking speeds of up to 189mph.Other video recordings seized by police showed the 26-year-old driving through red lights, driving on the wrong side of the road, pulling wheelies and speeding in and out of traffic.Campion, of Nottingham Road, Hucknall, pleaded guilty to five counts of dangerous driving, and also to assisting an offender in the retention of stolen goods. Image: Adam Campion has been jailed for 21…

Read More

France’s President Emmanuel Macron is to fire a security adviser who hit and stamped on a May Day protester, the Elysee Palace has said. Alexandre Benalla is being questioned by police, prosecutors said.”New facts that could constitute misdemeanour by Alexandre Benalla were brought to the president’s attention,” a palace official commented.”As a result… the presidency has decided to start Alexandre Benalla’s dismissal procedure.”Mr Macron had been under pressure to act after the Le Monde newspaper said his office had suspended Benalla but not contacted police.Opposition leaders have criticised Mr Macron for not sacking Benalla straight away. Image: Alexandre Benalla is…

Read More

The group behind some of Britain’s biggest exhibitions and events venues has hired bankers to oversee an £800m auction that will generate unprecedented windfalls for its private equity backers. Sky News has learnt that NEC Group, which was sold by Birmingham City Council for just over £300m less than four years ago, has hired Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML) to launch a sale process within weeks.The NEC, which is majority-owned by LDC, the private equity division of Lloyds Banking Group, counts Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre, the International Convention Centre and the Genting Arena among its assets.Sources said that BAML…

Read More

The government has lost more than £600m in revenue from selling student loans “too cheaply,” the National Audit Office (NAO) has said. A difference of opinion on how to calculate the students’ loan portfolio between the Department of Education and the Treasury “increases the risk that they could be selling loans to private investors too cheaply relative to their long-term value,” the NAO warned.”A key incentive for HM Treasury in selling the loans was to reduce its Public Sector Net Debt (PSND) and avoid future write offs of unpaid student loans,” the independent auditor of government spending added.”However, PSND provides…

Read More

Low-cost airline Ryanair has cancelled 24 flights after a quarter of its Irish pilots went on strike. The flights that were cancelled on Friday were between Ireland and the UK.The carrier warned it would cancel another 16 flights next Tuesday if another strike goes ahead.Friday’s strike is the second by Irish pilots over pay and conditions, and the third to hit Ryanair since the airline recognised unions last December.The pilots are concerned about promotions, seniority and annual leave, among other things.In a letter to the Irish Pilots’ union Forsa, Ryanair’s chief people officer Eddie Wilson criticised the union for not…

Read More

The US cable giant Comcast has abandoned its takeover bid for 21st Century Fox’s entertainment assets, saying it wants to concentrate on its attempt to buy Sky plc, the owner of Sky News. Comcast launched a $65bn (£50bn) offer for Fox’s entertainment assets at the end of June, which include Hollywood’s fourth-largest movie studio, US cable networks including FX and National Geographic, as well as international pay television assets including Star TV in India and its shareholding in Sky.That offer trumped an existing deal struck between Rupert Murdoch, Fox’s executive chairman, and Disney just before Christmas.Since then, however, Disney has…

Read More

Troubled restaurant chain Gaucho has fallen into administration, Deloitte has said. All 22 Cau restaurants are set to close, leading to the loss of 540 jobs.Matt Smith, joint administrator at Deloitte, said:”Unfortunately the Cau brand has struggled in the oversupplied casual dining sector with rapid over-expansion, poor site selection, onerous lease arrangements and a fundamentally poor guest proposition all being factors in its underperformance.”As such, the decision has been made to close this loss-making part of the group with immediate effect, unfortunately resulting in today’s redundancies.”Mr Smith added that Gaucho was still trading well and had strong customer loyalty.The restaurant…

Read More

Spain’s Supreme Court has withdrawn European arrest warrants for separatists linked to Catalonia’s independence referendum. The extradition requests were for six Catalan separatist politicians, including ex-regional president Carles Puigdemont, wanted on rebellion charges.The revoking of the arrest warrants is expected to be viewed by Catalan separatists as a major victory against Spain’s central authorities.Judge Pablo Lllarena said he had taken the decision after a ruling by a German court that Puigdemont could not be sent back to Spain for rebellion – only for misuse of public funds.The court said the Spanish charge of rebellion is not recognised in Germany.If the…

Read More

The young football players rescued from a flooded cave complex in Thailand have visited a Buddhist temple to pray for protection from misfortunes. Eleven of the boys and their 25-year-old coach spent their first day back with their families at the Wat Pra That Doi Wao temple on Thailand’s northern border with Myanmar.One of the Wild Boar boys, Adul Sargon, was not present as he is not Buddhist.The team has said they would ordain as Buddhist novices in honour of the former Thai navy SEAL diver, Saman Gunan, who died while making preparations for their rescue. 0:58 Video: Emotional Thai…

Read More

Murders have risen by 12% and crimes involving knives or sharp instruments by 16% in England and Wales, new figures show. A total of 701 murders were recorded by police in the year to March 2018 – the fourth consecutive increase – according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).This figure excludes cases linked to terror attacks and the Hillsborough disaster.Knife crime has also continued to rise, with police recording 40,147 offences.When it came to overall crime, forces logged a total of 5.5 million offences, a rise of a 11% compared with the previous year.There was also a 2% increase…

Read More