News about Paul Williams

A staff in the British Transport Police shared a snapshot of an 18-year-old RAF cadet's body with the British Transport Police control room.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 7, 2022
Joshua Tilt, 31, an ex-British Transport Police control room worker, is accused of posting an image of an 18-year-old RAF cadet struck by a train with 14 others on WhatsApp, according to Birmingham Magistrates Court. Tilt is accused of obtaining police photographs displaying Lewis Williams' (pictured left) dismembered body and sharing one of the images with a group of people. When he learned of the suspected sexual assault, Williams' father Paul said he'felt sick' and told his grieving family it was 'incomprehensible.' On November 4, Tilt, a Birmingham born boy, was scheduled to appear at Birmingham Crown Court for a plea hearing.

During the Australia Cup final, Sydney United supporters were chastised for disturbing scenes

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 1, 2022
Fans reportedly signed during the national anthem and the Welcome to Country, marred Sydney United's maiden Australia Cup final, amid unsavory scenes. The epic run to the cup final for Sydney United this season has been a highlight of the season, as the first National Premier League team to reach the final. Sydney United defeated Western United and Brisbane Roar heavyweights in the process, destroying the old National Soccer League's powerhouse.

The Welsh tax plan, which was unveiled, has sparked fears that it will discourage visitors from visiting Wales

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2022
Businesses said the proposed levy might discourage visitors already cutting back on holidays due to rising costs of living, although Conservatives, who portrayed it as a "grave danger" to Wales and a threat to livelihoods. 'Getting people across the border into north Wales is the most difficult thing,' Richard Workman of Shell Island campsite in Gwynedd told the BBC: Getting people across the border to north Wales is the most difficult thing.' They'll go to the east coast of England if another levy is levied on top.' Local councils will be able to charge overnight visitors under the provisions, which were detailed in a public consultation paper. Rebecca Evans, the Welsh finance minister, said it would be a'small contribution' to the maintenance of beaches, pavements, parks, toilets, and footpaths.