News about Peter Scott

My stepdad, a nine-year-old teen who suffered four years of sexual assault at the hands of her cruel stepfather, has pleaded for silence and says, 'justice will come'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 5, 2024
Katie Simpson (pictured), a Suffolk girl, was groomed and abused by Pete Goodchild between the ages of nine and thirteen, and terrified of keeping it a mystery. It was only after two other victims came forward that she started to believe she if she also spoke out about her ordeal. She said the maximum prison term for the pervert who turned her life upside down was 'absolutely amazing,' although her emotional scars of her ordeal remain haunted. She called on other sex assault victims to dismiss their concerns: 'I know how difficult it is for a child to go through this.'

What is Peter Scott, the man who taught Edinburgh's Duke of Edinburgh how to fly?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2024
QUESTION What is the story of Peter Scott, the man who taught the Duke of Edinburgh to fly? Peter Scott introduced HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, to gliding, but not to fly. On November 12, 1952, the Duke began flying at White Waltham Airfield near Maidenhead. Flt Caryl Ramsay Gordon, Gordon's instructor. The Duke used the De Havilland Chipmunk and then the North American Harvard to fly.

Alistair MacPhee and his dog Molly are assaulted by Crocodile at a boat ramp in Bloomfield, Queensland

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 24, 2023
Alister MacPhee, 37, was bit on the leg by a croc that lurched out of the water to attack him on Wednesday and then turned its attention to his dog Molly (left), mauling it to death. Mr MacPhee was bitten on the leg (inset) by the croc (right) at a remote boat ramp near Cooktown in far north Queensland. Mr MacPhee, a surgeon, said he had 'learned the hard way' about crocodiles' dangers.

At a boat ramp in Cooktown, Queensland, Crocodile attacks a swimmer and his dog

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2023
The croc had bitten Alister MacPhee, 37, who then lurched out of the water to assault him on Wednesday in Cooktown, north Queensland, killing him. Mr MacPhee's dog managed to rescue him, but only for the crocodile to turn its attention to the pooch and grab it in its jaws. Mr MacPhee was then attempting to save his dog, with a video of him raining punches down on the massive crocodile. The croc won the fight and sank the dog back underwater, leaving Mr MacPhee with a painful leg limp after being battered for several bites.

Crocodile attack on the Bloomfield River: Man who was lucky to be alive after an assault near Cooktown, far north Qld

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2023
After being assaulted by a crocodile in a terrifying ordeal, a man is lucky to be alive. On Wednesday night, a crocodile lunged at him and pulled him into the sea near Cooktown, far north Queensland. He was on a boat ramp on Bloomfield River near Cooktown, far north Queensland, when a crocodile lunged at him and pulled him into the water. The man, 37, was bite on the lower leg but was able to miraculously escape with the help of a local ranger who had seen the horrific ordeal.

The discovery of Universal Credit claimants' pension claims was revealed in the state

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: People who claim Universal Credit have holes, and the government has blocked our efforts to uncover the truth, according to This is Money exclusively. Since 2018, the program that was supposed to upgrade their National Insurance credits has either never worked or has been broken. People on UC are only getting state pensions corrected when they are within four months of state pension age, but they may be underpaid as a result. Denise Smith, seen at top of the page, is 67 years old and will be paid £664 following our intervention. Lidia P'ng, pictured lower left, informs us that credits will be paid automatically on the Government website.' It's a lie.'

After admitting that trying to convince Prince Philip would be futile, Harold Macmillan let him fly solo

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 3, 2023
Despite the late Duke of Edinburgh's service as a dependable, competent pilot, then Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was summoned to consult on safety issues. Prince Philip obtained his wings in 1953, his helicopter wings in 1956, and his private pilot's license in 1959. He lived for 5,986 hours in 59 different aircraft during his lifetime. According to the National Archives, Mr Macmillan accepted a series of rules concerning the date of the Duke's solo flights in light aircraft. Prince Philip captains a flight to El Asnam, Algeria, in 1954, clockwise; Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet cosmonaut, meets prime minister Harold Macmillan at RAF White Waltham, Berkshire, where he trained for his 'wings,'; and David Cameron arrives from a Harvard Trainer plane in May 1956; and Peter Scott looks on in May 1957.