Authorities have confirmed that a fatal collision resulted in four deaths and left five others injured. The incident involved two vehicles and occurred shortly after midnight on Wigan Road in Bolton. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) reported that the crash took place at approximately 00:45 GMT. Emergency services responded to the scene where the two cars… Continue reading Four dead and five injured in Bolton road crash
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Kemi Badenoch says Conservatives will channel public's anger at Labour
Kemi Badenoch has outlined her strategy to redirect public frustration towards the Labour Party, aiming to strengthen the Conservative position as the sole party prepared to confront the difficult challenges currently facing the UK. In an interview on BBC One’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Badenoch criticized Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer for inadequately funding the… Continue reading Kemi Badenoch says Conservatives will channel public's anger at Labour
Weather warnings downgraded after week of heavy snow
The Met Office has recently downgraded an amber snow warning that had been affecting northern Scotland, bringing some relief after a week of harsh winter conditions. Initially, this warning covered central Scotland, Grampian, and the Highlands until 3 pm on Sunday but was lifted earlier at 11 am. Despite this change, a yellow warning for… Continue reading Weather warnings downgraded after week of heavy snow
Lord Peter Mandelson says he never saw any girls when visiting sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's properties
Lord Peter Mandelson has maintained that during his visits to Jeffrey Epstein’s properties, he never observed the presence of young women. Speaking in his first interview since being dismissed as the UK ambassador to the United States due to his association with Epstein, Mandelson told the BBC that he was unaware of the late financier’s… Continue reading Lord Peter Mandelson says he never saw any girls when visiting sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's properties
Dalton Smith beats Subriel Matias to become world champion in New York
Dalton Smith of Britain made a significant impact on the international boxing scene by securing the WBC light-welterweight world title with a decisive stoppage of Subriel Matias in New York. The fight, held at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, saw Smith engage in a thrilling exchange with the powerful Puerto Rican fighter, culminating in a dramatic fifth… Continue reading Dalton Smith beats Subriel Matias to become world champion in New York
Photographer over the Moon with ET recreation on Eglwysilan Mountain
A photographer has expressed his delight after successfully recreating an iconic scene from the 1982 film *ET*, a project that took nearly two years to complete. Michael Meighan and his friend Nathan Edwards worked persistently to replicate the famous image of Elliott’s BMX bike flying past the Moon, with ET nestled in the basket at… Continue reading Photographer over the Moon with ET recreation on Eglwysilan Mountain
Impington special school has 45 applicants each week
Each week, roughly 45 new applications arrive on the desk of Steph Smith, head teacher at the Cavendish School in Impington, near Cambridge. Unfortunately, the majority of these hopeful families face disappointment as the school, initially intended to accommodate 80 pupils, now has 129 students enrolled. The school caters to autistic children who may struggle… Continue reading Impington special school has 45 applicants each week
Google employee made redundant after reporting sexual harassment, court hears
Victoria Woodall, a senior employee at Google UK, has brought a claim to an employment tribunal alleging she was made redundant in retaliation for reporting inappropriate conduct by a manager. Woodall reported that the manager shared explicit stories about his swinger lifestyle with clients and showed a nude photo of his wife, prompting an internal… Continue reading Google employee made redundant after reporting sexual harassment, court hears
Newspaper headlines: 'PM is turning UK into military pygmy' and 'Love Island wildfire crisis'
The Sunday newspapers are dominated by reports on the escalating protests in Iran, highlighting the severe government crackdown. According to the Sunday Times, security forces loyal to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have been involved in a brutal suppression of demonstrators, with hundreds reportedly killed. An anonymous doctor cited by the paper detailed that six… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'PM is turning UK into military pygmy' and 'Love Island wildfire crisis'
Potholes map rates council road repair progress
A new initiative in England will allow drivers to monitor how local authorities are addressing the issue of potholes through an interactive mapping tool combined with a colour-coded rating system. This system evaluates the condition of roads and the efficiency with which government allocations are used for repairs. Among the local authorities receiving a “red”… Continue reading Potholes map rates council road repair progress