Special school classrooms closed over mould

At Sandelford Special School in Coleraine, County Londonderry, four mobile classrooms have been shut down once again due to ongoing issues such as leaks, mould, and fungal growth. This closure means that over 30 pupils attending the school now face the challenge of continued remote learning from home. These students have already experienced approximately a… Continue reading Special school classrooms closed over mould

Ketamine left me incontinent, says Gwynedd man who became addicted

Wesley Lloyd-Roberts first encountered ketamine while partying in Ibiza, a drug that ultimately led to severe health issues including incontinence. Upon returning to his hometown of Penmaenmawr, Gwynedd, he found that ketamine use had skyrocketed locally. According to data from the Betsi Cadwaladr health board area, ketamine-related visits to accident and emergency departments soared dramatically—rising… Continue reading Ketamine left me incontinent, says Gwynedd man who became addicted

Scotland fans shook the earth in win over Denmark

Scotland’s passionate fans generated seismic activity as they celebrated their national team’s qualification for the World Cup, their first in 28 years. The British Geological Survey (BGS) detected what amounted to an “extremely small earthquake” when Kenny McLean scored a remarkable goal by lobbing Denmark’s goalkeeper, Kasper Schmeichel, securing a 4-2 victory for Scotland. Shortly… Continue reading Scotland fans shook the earth in win over Denmark

Widespread rail disruption due to Staffordshire signalling fault

A significant signalling system failure resulted in the closure of several rail lines on Friday afternoon, leading to widespread disruption to train services across England. This issue primarily impacted routes passing through Stafford and Stoke-on-Trent. Although those lines have since reopened, National Rail warned that delays and cancellations would persist throughout the day. According to… Continue reading Widespread rail disruption due to Staffordshire signalling fault

Michael Gove apologises after Covid report alleges 'toxic' culture

Former cabinet minister Lord Michael Gove has issued an apology on behalf of the government and the Conservative Party for the errors made during the coronavirus pandemic. The apology comes as part of the response to the recently published report by Baroness Hallett, which sharply criticizes the government’s management of the crisis. The report describes… Continue reading Michael Gove apologises after Covid report alleges 'toxic' culture

Peers trying to block assisted dying, claims MP behind bill Kim Leadbeater

Kim Leadbeater, the Labour MP advocating for the legalisation of assisted dying in England and Wales, has expressed concern that certain members of the House of Lords might be deliberately attempting to delay the bill’s progression into law. She highlighted that the legislation is nearing a critical “crunch point” after over 1,000 amendments have been… Continue reading Peers trying to block assisted dying, claims MP behind bill Kim Leadbeater

Judge me at next election, Keir Starmer tells doubters

Sir Keir Starmer has acknowledged that transforming the country will require time and urged voters to evaluate his leadership at the next general election. Speaking to the BBC, he highlighted that his government had taken positive steps, especially in addressing the cost-of-living crisis, but stressed that further efforts were necessary. This statement comes amid a… Continue reading Judge me at next election, Keir Starmer tells doubters

Victims left 'devastated' by £2m car-theft gang

An organised crime group involved in the theft of over 100 keyless ignition vehicles valued at more than £2 million has left victims expressing deep distress over their losses. The gang specifically targeted vehicles primarily from Hampshire, Dorset, and Wiltshire, stealing 107 cars and vans between February and October 2023. Following their thefts, the vehicles… Continue reading Victims left 'devastated' by £2m car-theft gang

BBC board member resigns and criticises 'governance issues' at top of corporation

Shumeet Banerji, a member of the BBC’s board, has stepped down citing concerns about “governance issues” within the corporation’s leadership. In a letter explaining his resignation, Banerji expressed frustration over not being consulted regarding the circumstances surrounding the recent departures of the BBC’s director general, Tim Davie, and its News chief executive, Deborah Turness. The… Continue reading BBC board member resigns and criticises 'governance issues' at top of corporation

Former Reform in Wales leader Nathan Gill jailed for pro-Russian bribery

Nathan Gill, the former leader of Reform UK in Wales, has been sentenced to ten and a half years in prison following his admission to receiving bribes in exchange for delivering pro-Russia interviews and speeches. The 52-year-old from Llangefni, Anglesey, reportedly accepted payments amounting to as much as £40,000 to support pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine.… Continue reading Former Reform in Wales leader Nathan Gill jailed for pro-Russian bribery