BBC Highlights Key England News Stories from Arrests to Storms and Rescues

May 11, 2026 - 03:53
Updated: 22 days ago
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BBC Highlights Key England News Stories from Arrests to Storms and Rescues
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Police arrested a Rightmove burglary gang while they slept. Detectives released footage of the moment officers detained the group.

Carlo Tritta faced arrest at work during a probe into online grooming linked to Roblox.

A landmark F-5 replica jet moved to RAF Sculthorpe as its new gate guard after 50 years at RAF Alconbury.

Aerial images show work advancing at Black Cat roundabout. National Highways reports the project to build a new 10-mile carriageway remains on track.

Officers confronted a romance fraudster who tricked men out of thousands of pounds. She has been jailed.

Storms battered the South West this year. Images recap their impact on the region.

Jason Dozzell commented on Max Dowman becoming the Premier League's youngest goalscorer. "If Max Dowman can't beat my record, nobody will soon," Dozzell said.

Rescue dog Gizmo drew attention at Immingham Dogs Home for barking along to an Ed Sheeran song. Footage captured the moment.

A husband and wife cleaned filthy road signs around their city to restore their shine.

Kimi Antonelli counts among F1 drivers who sharpened skills at a challenging karting track.

Emily Bell, a south London rugby player from Croydon, competes in the quarter-finals of the TV show Gladiators.

Luton fans celebrated a 2-1 victory over Northampton Town to reach the Vertu Trophy final at Wembley.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the US could use RAF Fairford and other UK bases for defensive strikes on Iranian missile sites.

Two teenagers rescued a group of unequipped walkers dressed in jeans and trainers from the snowy mountain Helvellyn.

Three weeks after a mountain rescue, the team covered a hotel bill for the men they saved. "Rescued men still owe hotel bill three weeks later," the team said.

Cumbria mountain rescuers tested speedy leg attachments, inspired by Wallace and Gromit's "wrong trousers," on the fells.

A squirrel invaded the pitch at a Bristol City football game, forcing 10 minutes of added stoppage time.

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