To commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s life during the centenary week of her birth, a new charitable organization is being launched. Named the Queen Elizabeth Trust, this initiative is being supported by a one-time government grant of £40 million. King Charles III is set to become the patron of the charity, which aims to continue the… Continue reading New charity to remember Queen Elizabeth 100 years since her birth
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GCSE languages sees rise in Wales after new approach
A fresh enthusiasm for language learning is emerging in schools, marked by innovative methods that go beyond traditional vocabulary drills. At Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi in Pembrokeshire, students like Hugo, who initially signed up to consider studying French for their GCSE, found themselves exploring languages such as Mandarin through a unique mentoring project led by Cardiff… Continue reading GCSE languages sees rise in Wales after new approach
Titanic life jacket sells for £670,000 at auction in Wiltshire
A life jacket worn by Laura Mabel Francatelli, a survivor of the Titanic disaster, has recently been sold at auction for £670,000. This particular life jacket is notable as the only one from the Titanic to have ever appeared at auction since the ship sank 114 years ago. The auction took place at Henry Aldridge… Continue reading Titanic life jacket sells for £670,000 at auction in Wiltshire
Rude names, railways and a mass trespass – how the Peak District became a tourist attraction
It seems like your input was cut off mid-sentence. From the context, you’re referring to the historical event known as the mass trespass of Kinder Scout, which was a significant protest in the UK related to public access to the countryside. You mentioned charges such as unlawful assembly and breach of the peace, which were… Continue reading Rude names, railways and a mass trespass – how the Peak District became a tourist attraction
F1: Arvid Lindblad on his debut season and learning to skateboard
At just 18 years old, Arvid Lindblad, Britain’s youngest Formula 1 driver, was set to race at over 200mph on the streets of Jeddah during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend. However, after only three races into his rookie season, Lindblad has found himself with an unexpected break from racing. During this downtime, he… Continue reading F1: Arvid Lindblad on his debut season and learning to skateboard
Was Harry and Meghan's Australia trip a success?
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently concluded a swift four-day visit along Australia’s east coast. Their itinerary included events that reflected traditional royal tours—embracing Indigenous culture, Australian sports, visits to charitable causes, and a stop at the national war memorial. Despite these familiar elements, Harry and Meghan were visiting as private individuals, no longer… Continue reading Was Harry and Meghan's Australia trip a success?
Can I trust health advice from an AI chatbot?
Over the past year, Abi from Manchester has frequently turned to ChatGPT, a popular AI chatbot, to help navigate her health concerns. The main attraction is understandable: with the difficulty many face in getting timely appointments with a GP, AI offers instant answers around the clock. Notably, AI systems have even demonstrated the ability to… Continue reading Can I trust health advice from an AI chatbot?
Fuel costs: I can't afford to go to work, says home care worker
Kevin Brewer, a dedicated homecare worker from Donemana, County Tyrone, finds himself trapped in a difficult situation. Despite his passion for his work, he is struggling to continue due to soaring fuel costs. Driving roughly 70 miles daily to visit clients, the recent increase in petrol prices has made it financially challenging for him to… Continue reading Fuel costs: I can't afford to go to work, says home care worker
Items found near Israeli embassy are non-hazardous, Metropolitan Police says
The Metropolitan Police have confirmed that suspicious objects found close to the Israeli embassy in London were determined to be non-hazardous. Following reports, specialist emergency services were quickly dispatched to Kensington Gardens to investigate the situation and ensure public safety. Investigations remain ongoing, particularly focusing on a video circulated on social media on Friday. This… Continue reading Items found near Israeli embassy are non-hazardous, Metropolitan Police says
Junk food struggles in Wales' most obese area Blaenau Gwent
In Blaenau Gwent, known as the birthplace of the NHS and its founder Aneurin Bevan, a new health challenge has emerged, with 67% of adults classified as overweight. This has prompted local efforts aimed at combating unhealthy eating habits that threaten community wellbeing. Each morning, greengrocer Stuart Lewis observes children bypassing fresh produce shops in… Continue reading Junk food struggles in Wales' most obese area Blaenau Gwent