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Northampton town centre camera to go live to stop illegal turns
Northampton town centre camera to go live to stop illegal turns

BBC News

time14-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • BBC News

Northampton town centre camera to go live to stop illegal turns

A new traffic enforcement camera will be turned on to catch drivers making illegal left turns in a busy town centre. The camera will go live on Monday at the top of Gold Street, Northampton, in an existing restricted zone. West Northamptonshire Council said it was part of a phased scheme to improve pedestrian, cyclist and driver safety and to encourage better driver came after another camera was turned on in April at the junction of Horseshoe Street and Gold Street. First-time offenders will be issued with a statutory warning notice until January. Other motorists who "flout the rules or ignore the no-entry signage" on the one-way street will be fined £70, reduced to £35 if paid within 21 days, the council added. The scheme aimed to "increase pedestrian, cyclist and driver safety in this area". Reform UK councillor Richard Butler, the authority's cabinet member for highways and transport, said: "This new enforcement camera is an important step to improving road safety in the area. "We hope that this will act as a deterrent to those who continuously ignore the rules and encourage people to drive in a safer manner." Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Northampton roundabout road closures postponed for Grand Prix
Northampton roundabout road closures postponed for Grand Prix

BBC News

time01-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • BBC News

Northampton roundabout road closures postponed for Grand Prix

Overnight closures for work to be carried out on a busy roundabout have been postponed due to this coming weekend's British Grand Prix at work is due at the A45 Queen Eleanor Interchange in Northampton leading to the east side being closed along with slip roads and the Hardingstone Lane and Newport Pagnell approaches. Now, road closures will be in place from 20:00 BST to 06:00 on Friday ,11 July and Saturday, 12 July. Richard Butler, cabinet member for highways at West Northamptonshire Council, said: "We want to ensure that the impact on motorists is minimised and have therefore moved the closures to ensure it does not coincide with the Silverstone Grand Prix weekend." On Saturday, 12 July the roundabout will be fully closed with an additional closure on the west side of the interchange including the Mere Way and London Road slip roads. The council said it would install traffic management on the roundabout and adjoining roads to "ensure the workforce is safe". Originally the council said the closures would take place overnight on Friday, 4 and Saturday, 5 July. Butler, a Reform UK councillor, said: "Works are progressing well to improve the Queen Eleanor Interchange."He said the overnight closures were "essential" and the Silverstone Grand Prix weekend, which is about 15 miles south of Northampton, was "an important large scale event for the area". The Queen Eleanor Interchange is about 450 metres (0.3 miles) from one of the three remaining stone crosses, erected by Edward I in memory of his wife Eleanor of authority previously said the junction had struggled to "keep up" with an increase in traffic and required major upgrades to widen the carriageway, resurface the road and install new traffic signs and overnight road closures are planned for August with the authority due to to announce dates closer to the time. Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Chilling ‘coincidence' of Idaho shooting sends Internet sleuths into overdrive
Chilling ‘coincidence' of Idaho shooting sends Internet sleuths into overdrive

New York Post

time30-06-2025

  • New York Post

Chilling ‘coincidence' of Idaho shooting sends Internet sleuths into overdrive

The deadly ambush of firefighters in Idaho on Sunday occurred on the anniversary of the burning of an infamous neo-Nazi compound by the local fire department for a training exercise in 2001. Sunday's killer ambushed firefighters after deliberately starting a blaze on Canfield Mountain near Coeur d'Alene, killing two of the smoke-eaters and leaving a third fighting for his life. The fiend was found dead near his gun. Now internet sleuths have pointed out that the deadly incident occurred 24 years to the day of the deliberate burning of the former headquarters of the far-right Aryan Nations group in Hayden Lake, just 7 miles from Coeur d'Alene. 4 Sunday's fire and shooting in Idaho took place on the anniversary of the deliberate burning-down of a former Aryan Nations compound by the local fire department. REUTERS Aryan Nation leader Richard Butler was forced to sell the site in a bankruptcy sale after being ordered to pay a Native American woman $6.3 million in 2001 as part of a lawsuit brought by the Southern Poverty Law Center. The hate group's security guards had opened fire at the woman, Victoria Keenan, when she stopped outside the building with her son. Keenan bought the dilapidated compound for $95,000 and sold it to a local philanthropist, who let the local Coeur d'Alene fire department burn it down as part of a training exercise. Conspiracy theorists and locals are now questioning whether Sunday's incident may have been a revenge attack for the fire department's burning down of the compound. 4 The blaze and shooting, which left two firefighters dead, occurred just 7 miles from the site of the old hate HQ. REUTERS Eerie pictures taken during the two-day fire-training exercise June 28 and 29, 2001, show the former headquarters of the neo-Nazi group going up in flames. 'I do not think it is a coincidence that on this date in 2001, firefighters in Coeur d'Alene burned down the Aryan Nation founder's compound in a training exercise after he lost the property in a federal bankruptcy sale. The tragic current events are unfolding nearby,' a user wrote in a post on X on Sunday. 4 The sniper was later found dead near his weapon. REUTERS A second person added on X that the attack could be 'Richard Butler ppl laying stake. His compound was close by.' A third X user wrote, 'Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, is the home of the Aryan nation. 'Richard Butler made his base there, and despite being pushed out, they have returned in the last few years.' 4 Richard Butler, the head of the Aryan Nations, was forced to sell off the compound thanks to a $6.3 million lawsuit. Jeff Green So far, there is no indication that Sunday's sniper had any political motivations or ties to neo-Nazi groups. The Aryan Nations have been defunct since 2001, with no recent verified activity tied to the group after the death of Butler in 2004 at the age of 86. The site of the compound was later converted into a park dedicated to peace, while the lawsuit effectively bankrupted the Aryan Nations and brought about its demise, as it splintered into factions.

Idaho locals realize firefighters were ambushed and killed on anniversary of terrifying local incident
Idaho locals realize firefighters were ambushed and killed on anniversary of terrifying local incident

Daily Mail​

time30-06-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Idaho locals realize firefighters were ambushed and killed on anniversary of terrifying local incident

Two firefighters were killed by a sniper in Idaho on the 24th anniversary of a local Neo-Nazi compound being burned by the fire department for a training exercise. The unidentified ambush killer was found dead near his gun on Canfield Mountain outside of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho on Sunday evening. He slaughtered two firefighters, who haven't been named, as well as a third left critically-ill after starting a brush fire cops fear was used to bait the fire department. And now locals are questioning whether the incident may have been a revenge attack for the June 28 and 29 2001 burning of the Aryan Nations compound in Hayden Lake, just seven miles from Coeur d'Alene. The hate group had to forfeit their headquarters in the Idaho town after their security guards opened fire at a mother named Victoria Keenan and her son who stopped outside their compound. Group leader Richard Butler was ordered to hand the compound over to Keenan as part of a $6.3 million settlement. She sold it to a local philanthropist, who offered to let Coeur D'Alene fire department burn down its dilapidated buildings to help train its firefighters. Eerie images taken at the time show the race hate group's meeting facilities consumed by flames. Law enforcement have said it is too early to comment on a motive for Sunday's double-murder and have not commented on anniversary speculation. The unconfirmed theory has been floated on social media, after sleuths realized the dates matched up. One man said on X: 'I do not think it is a coincidence, that on this date in 2001 firefighters in Coeur d'Alene burned down the Aryan Nation founder's compound in a training exercise.' Another questioned: 'If the shooter/arsonist has ties to Aryan Nations, it would support this theory. But why would he wait 24yrs to act?' Authorities say the ambush killer started a brush fire to lure firefighters onto Canfield Mountain, his cellphone signal was used to pinpoint his whereabouts. The man, who has not yet been identified, was found dead close to his gun, but the Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris said it was unclear if he was killed by a cop's bullet, or if he took his own life. The sniper's body was pulled away from the scene just as the blaze the sniper started began to spread across Canfield Mountain. The fire was first reported at around 1.21pm. Two local firefighters - one from Coeur d'Alene Fire Department and another from Kootenai County Fire & Rescue - were shot and killed while scoping out the scene. A third was left 'fighting for his life' after being struck and rushed to surgery, but is now described as being in a stable condition. The unconfirmed theory has been floated on social media, after sleuths realized the dates matched up Law enforcement and emergency responders are seen here at Cherry Hill Park off 15th Street on Sunday afternoon after responding to the fire and shooting 'This was a total ambush. These firefighters did not have a chance,' Norris said on Sunday. Harrowing fire department scanner calls revealed the terror the first responders faced as they arrived on the scene. 'Send law enforcement right now! There's an active shooter zone,' one firefighter could be heard crying out. 'Everybody's shot up here!' the firefighter continued, noting that two battalion chiefs were 'down' and he was 'pinned.' He was later heard warning his fellow firefighters, 'Stop. Do not come up here.' 'It's clear to me that this fire was set intentionally to draw us in,' the firefighter claimed. The firefighters were ultimately forced to pull back, with Northern Lakes Fire District Chief Pat Riley telling KHQ he would not be deploying any more crew members until the threat was neutralized. Meanwhile, the blaze continued to grow to cover 20 acres and the gunman kept shooting. The rapid-fire shooting eventually prompted the evacuation of the Fernan Gun Club, whose members were told there was a sniper in the area, the Coeur d'Alene Press reports. When Fire Chief Riley got the news of the ambush, he said he 'was completely heartbroken.' 'We trained for this. You never want to see it in your own community.' By around 4.30pm, Sheriff Norris gave law enforcement the authority to shoot to kill the gunman if they were given the opportunity. He deployed two helicopters with snipers to take out the gunman. It is now believed the deceased gunman was the only shooter in the attack 'based on the trajectory [of the bullets] and based on the type of weapons that this individual had that we could recover,' Norris said. He explained that it is likely the gunman was running as he fired, as he announced 'there is no threat to the community at this time.' Yet the suspect's motive for the shooting remains unclear. An investigation into the shooting will continue today, when Norris said he expects to find more weapons that were left at the scene. Idaho Gov. Brad Little called the attack a 'heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters. 'I ask all Idahoans to pray for them and their families as we wait to learn more,' he said, adding that he and his wife are 'heartbroken' by the news. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem also said her department was monitoring the situation, saying: 'Justice will be served'.

80s rock legends announce huge Glasgow show
80s rock legends announce huge Glasgow show

Scottish Sun

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

80s rock legends announce huge Glasgow show

After Glasgow they will perform across the rest of the UK. A LEGENDARY 80's rock band have announced a huge Glasgow show. The music icons who have spent decades performing spectacular shows for fans will take to the stage in the city later this year. 4 The Psychedelic Furs are going on tour Credit: Getty 4 They will come to Glasgow later this year Credit: Getty 4 The tour will take them across Europe and North America Credit: Getty The Psychedelic Furs are set to kick off their world tour later this month. The band were first formed in the 70s before shooting to fame in the 1980s being led by lead singer Richard Butler and his brother and bassist Tim. They will kick off their tour on June 19 and 20 with gigs in Belfast and Dublin. The Love My Way rockers will then embark on the North American leg of the tour, which will end in Brooklyn, New York, on October 19. Later that month they will start the UK shows with an appearance at the Wulfrun Hall in Wolverhampton on October 22. Fans in Glasgow will then get the chance to see the stars at the legendary Barrowland Ballroom on October 24. The band are being supported by German punk star Anja Huwe for the only Scottish show on the tour. After Glasgow they will perform across the rest of the UK. The tour will then have dates in stadiums across Europe. A spokesperson for gig promoter AEG said: "Icons of the original post-punk era The Psychedelic Furs have announced their UK tour plans for later in the year, stopping at beloved venues across the country throughout October. Travis frontman Fran Healy reveals how festival favourite was almost 'never written' "This autumn, The Psychedelic Furs have announced their plans to tour the UK, bringing their British post-punk sound to a number of huge venues across the country. "Playing the hits, such as 'Love My Way', 'Heaven' and 'Pretty In Pink', and more as well as some deeper cuts from their back catalogue, the band promise a dazzling live show decades in the making. "Kicking off in Wolverhampton on October 22, the band will spend the end of October on the road making stops in Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds and more. "The tour will culminate with a show at the stunning Palladium in London. "The band will be joined on tour by special guest and post-punk icon Anja Huwe, marking her first UK shows in over 15 years." Fans have been given the chance to sign up for presale tickets before they go on sale on Friday at 10am.

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