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Baby dies after suffering cardiac arrest at home as woman, 24, and man, 25, arrested for ‘murder’

TWO people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a baby died in hospital.

The one-year-old was discovered in cardiac arrest at a home in Rugby, Warwickshire in the early hours of yesterday morning.

Tragically the tot could not be saved and was declared dead shortly after.

Warwickshire Police confirmed a man, 25, and woman, 24, have been arrested on suspicion of murder.

No further information on the baby has been released by officers.

The force said: “At 4.37am on Tuesday (7 January) we received a report of a baby in cardiac arrest at a house in the New Bilton area of Rugby.

“The baby was taken to hospital but sadly died.

“Anyone with information that could help police with their enquires can go to www.warwickshire.police.uk/report or call 101.

“Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Please quote incident number 39 of 7 January 2025.”

Street scene with buildings, a red telephone box, and road markings indicating routes A428 and B4642.
The baby was found in New Bilton

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What is mis-sold car finance and could you be due thousands in compensation?

If you bought a car, van, motorbike, motorhome or caravan on finance, you could be among the millions of consumers eligible for a significant refund.

The UK financial regulator, the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority), is currently carrying out an investigation into the scale of mis-sold vehicle finance, with millions expected to be in line for refunds.

The FCA estimates that hidden PCP and HP finance commissions have cost consumers more than £1,100 in additional interest charges on a typical £10,000 finance agreement.

It’s due to set out its next steps in May 2025, and the results could entitle millions of drivers across the country to thousands of pounds in compensation.

Drivers who bought multiple vehicles on finance and those who financed larger amounts are expected to be due the most back.

Martin Lewis, consumer champion, has compared the potential scale of payouts to the PPI scandal – where firms were forced to refund billions to mis-sold customers.

But, to make a legitimate claim, you’d need to have taken out a PCP (Personal Contract Purchase) or HP (Hire Purchase) agreement through a car garage, dealer or broker.

We explain how these agreements work and how to quickly find out if you can claim compensation.

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What is an HP agreement?

Under a HP agreement, you’ll work towards one objective – to own the vehicle.

Normally, you’ll pay a deposit, which is about 10% of its value, and you’ll finance the remainder.

The remainder is then split into monthly repayments over a fixed number of months, e.g. 12, 24, 36, 48. Once you make the final repayment, you’ll own the vehicle.

It’s only at this stage that you’ll normally pay a transfer fee to put the car in your name.

Unlike buying a car with a personal loan, under an HP agreement your lender will have security of the vehicle until the repayment plan is complete.

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What is PCP car finance? 

PCP finance allows you to drive a vehicle with lower monthly repayments than HP finance, but you won’t necessarily own the vehicle at the end of the repayment period.

Under a PCP agreement, your lender will consider how much your vehicle is expected to drop in value over a specified timeframe to determine your monthly repayments.

Like other forms of financing, you’ll need to maintain your repayments or risk damaging your credit score.

Once your PCP finance ends, you can decide what to do with the vehicle.

You can pay a “balloon payment” to own the vehicle, trade it in and buy a new vehicle using a new PCP agreement, or hand it back to the lender and walk away.

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Have you taken out either of these types of finance agreements? 

Have you bought a car, van, motorhome or caravan using PCP or HP finance? If so, you could be a victim of mis-sold vehicle finance and be eligible for a significant refund.

Until 2021, many car dealers operated under “discretionary commission arrangements” (DCA), allowing them to earn commissions based on the interest they set for your finance.

Generally, the higher the rate, the more commission your dealer earned, in addition to their markup on the vehicle’s sale price – which incentivised them to charge customers more.

The FCA banned the practice as of 28 January 2021, and anyone who took out PCP or HP finance before this date is urged to check whether they are affected.

Even if your agreement wasn’t affected by a DCA, it’s very likely the dealer treated you unfairly because of an “undisclosed commission” from the finance company.

A landmark Court of Appeal ruling in October 2024 found it was unlawful for dealers to receive a commission from a lender unless you, the customer, were properly informed and consented to the payment – potentially paving the way for up to an estimated £30 billion in refunds.

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How to claim compensation

To see if you’re eligible for compensation, start your claim with Get Your Refund

Their team of claim specialists and legal partners have been fighting for the rights of consumers for over a decade. As a regulated law firm, you can be assured that your mis-sold vehicle finance claim is in safe hands.

Get Your Refund provides their service on a no win, no fee basis. Allow them to pursue your potential claim to its conclusion, and there’s no charge if your vehicle finance claim is unsuccessful.

Their fees are some of the lowest, if not the lowest, in the industry, at just 25% plus VAT of any refund amount.

While you don’t need to use a legal representative and can complain directly to your lender and refer your complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Service for free, Get Your Refund believes that it pays to have an experienced team assisting with your claim.

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Six in 10 Brits put early signs of dementia down to old age rather than the condition itself, research shows

FILE PHOTO - Stock images of pensioner. Old and young hands. Photo released January 7 2025. Six in 10 adults put early signs of dementia down to old age – rather than the condition itself.A poll of 500 people who have a relative or loved one with the condition revealed the common symptoms people often mistake for getting older, when they are in fact all signs of dementia.Misplacing items, needing help with everyday tasks, and problems with judgements and decisions featured on the list.While forgetting things they have just done or been told, and repeating the same question were also confused with ageing. .
FILE PHOTO – Stock images of pensioner. Old and young hands. Photo released January 7 2025. Six in 10 adults put early signs of dementia down to old age – rather than the condition itself.A poll of 500 people who have a relative or loved one with the condition revealed the common symptoms people often mistake for getting older, when they are in fact all signs of dementia.Misplacing items, needing help with everyday tasks, and problems with judgements and decisions featured on the list.While forgetting things they have just done or been told, and repeating the same question were also confused with ageing. .
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SIX in 10 adults put early signs of dementia down to old age – rather than the condition itself, a new study has shown.

A poll of 500 people who have a relative or loved one with the condition revealed the common symptoms people often mistake for getting older, when they are in fact all signs of dementia.

Misplacing items, needing help with everyday tasks, and problems with judgements and decisions featured on the list.

While forgetting things they have just done or been told, and repeating the same question were also confused with ageing.

More than four in 10 (41 per cent) admit they first feared it could be dementia, but ‘brushed it under the carpet’, and put it down to getting older instead.

The study, commissioned by Care UK, also found 31 per cent believed such symptoms to be a normal part of ageing because they lacked knowledge at the time.

Suzanne Mumford, head of dementia and lifestyle for care home provider, said: “Awareness of dementia has improved, but many people still struggle to confidently differentiate between signs of old age and dementia.

“Understandably, it can also be a worrying time when a loved one starts acting out of character or begins to display symptoms of dementia.

“Yet, reaching out for support early on can make a world of difference – whether it’s speaking to an expert about how to manage symptoms or simply connecting with families who may be in a similar situation.

“That’s why we’re relaunching our Big Dementia Conversation for the second year running.

“We must continue to raise awareness of the condition and its symptoms in order to become a more dementia-friendly nation.”

The study also found that despite it taking an average of four months to realise certain symptoms could be dementia and not just old age, year-on-year comparisons show people are now more familiar with them.

Now, 44 per cent feel they would be able to recognise the different signs, whereas only 24 per cent said this in last year’s survey, both conducted via OnePoll.com.

Forgetting what they had just done or been told, repeating the same question, and not knowing where they were are among the things they started to notice first.

With struggling to find words, judgements and decisions, and misplacing items among the fastest developing symptoms.

A fifth started spotting these signs when their relative or loved one was in their early to mid-70s, with this leaving 71 per cent feeling upset, and 21 per cent confused.

Despite 94 per cent believing this confusion between the two is a common issue, 71 per cent feel there is little awareness around the differences between them.

But the yearly comparison also revealed misconceptions about the condition are still rife with 36 per cent believing it always includes memory loss – which isn’t far off the 34 per cent who said this last year.

And 20 per cent believe that if someone in their family is living with dementia then they are likely to develop it too.

This is more than the 17 per cent who said the same previously.

Suzanne, for Care UK, added: “Recognising the signs and getting a diagnosis is just the first step towards better support, rather than the end.

“Contrary to popular belief, there are many ways to prevent and manage symptoms to live well with dementia.

“This is something we’re passionate about, and we’d like to invite those keen to find out more to head to our content hub to hear our experts’ advice.”

FILE PHOTO - Stock images of pensioner. Old and young hands. Photo released January 7 2025. Six in 10 adults put early signs of dementia down to old age – rather than the condition itself.A poll of 500 people who have a relative or loved one with the condition revealed the common symptoms people often mistake for getting older, when they are in fact all signs of dementia.Misplacing items, needing help with everyday tasks, and problems with judgements and decisions featured on the list.While forgetting things they have just done or been told, and repeating the same question were also confused with ageing. .
Experts say that reaching out early for support can make ‘a world of difference’
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