Burnham's 'Manchesterism' got him to No 10 – but will it work for the UK?

In recounting his experience as chief secretary to the Treasury in 2007, he shares how he was informed that “No project in the north passed the Green Book, Minister.” This same message was reiterated in 2020 amid discussions about reforming the funding formula. At that time, Chancellor Rachel Reeves advanced pilot initiatives aimed at altering… Continue reading Burnham's 'Manchesterism' got him to No 10 – but will it work for the UK?

China hits out at British Steel nationalisation

China has expressed strong opposition to the UK government’s decision to nationalize British Steel, describing the move as deeply unsatisfactory. The British authorities announced on Thursday that bringing the struggling steelmaker under public ownership was necessary to preserve jobs and maintain what they called a “vital national capability.” Last year, the UK government took control… Continue reading China hits out at British Steel nationalisation

Prisoner arrested after escaping during hospital transfer

Police have successfully recaptured a prisoner who fled during a transfer between secure hospital facilities and North Manchester Hospital on Tuesday evening. Marwan Jumaa, aged 20, was taken into custody by Lancashire Constabulary after an extensive manhunt, Greater Manchester Police confirmed early on Friday. Detective Superintendent Nicola McCulloch explained that an alert officer from Lancashire… Continue reading Prisoner arrested after escaping during hospital transfer

I wouldn't marry him until he paid off his debt, now I'm in charge of our money

When Sarah Reeve became engaged, she told her fiancé Lee that he needed to clear his debts before they could get married. Reflecting on their financial situations when they met in their early twenties, Sarah explained, “I was paying my mortgage and bills whereas he was giving his mum some rent.” At 45 years old,… Continue reading I wouldn't marry him until he paid off his debt, now I'm in charge of our money

Newspaper headlines: 'Spending warning to Burnham' and 'Only 693 days till Euros'

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a cautionary statement addressed to Andy Burnham, who is widely anticipated to assume the role of prime minister on Monday. According to the IMF, the United Kingdom is not in a position to support another round of increased public expenditure. This warning comes at a time when Burnham… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Spending warning to Burnham' and 'Only 693 days till Euros'

Kit Connor and Joe Locke: 'Making a film like Heartstopper will forever be important'

A significant portion of the film takes place during Pride celebrations in Truham, the fictional English town where the Heartstopper series is set. Connor emphasizes the importance of seeing such representation on screen, regardless of where audiences are in the world or what challenges they might be facing. He stresses that creating projects like Heartstopper… Continue reading Kit Connor and Joe Locke: 'Making a film like Heartstopper will forever be important'

Prostate cancer trial using focal therapy has fewer side effects

A significant new study indicates that focal therapy, a less invasive treatment for prostate cancer, matches the effectiveness of traditional surgery or radiotherapy but with fewer side effects. This approach targets cancerous tissue using either high-intensity ultrasound or cryotherapy to freeze affected areas. The research, conducted over a decade by Imperial College London and involving… Continue reading Prostate cancer trial using focal therapy has fewer side effects

UK weather: Heatwave approaches two-week mark

The UK is experiencing an exceptional year for weather records, with monthly temperatures in both May and June surpassing previous records by over two degrees. This marks the third heatwave of 2026, mirroring a similar pattern at the same time last year in 2025. However, during July last year, some southern areas experienced four straight… Continue reading UK weather: Heatwave approaches two-week mark

Is Glasgow ready for the Commonwealth Games – and does the city care?

The article discusses Glasgow’s preparations for the 2026 Commonwealth Games, reflecting on the challenges and community sentiments ahead of the event. Key points include: – **Legacy of 2014:** The 2014 Games brought new sporting venues, enthusiastic crowds, and were considered possibly the best Commonwealth Games ever. This legacy sets a high benchmark that the 2026… Continue reading Is Glasgow ready for the Commonwealth Games – and does the city care?

Family holiday unearths 'mind-blowing' ancient discovery

During a family holiday in 2010, archaeologist John Bolton made an unexpected discovery that has the potential to dramatically alter the understanding of Britain’s prehistoric past. While visiting Pembroke Castle, an 11th-century fortress in Wales, Bolton learned about a cave lying beneath the castle grounds called Wogan Cavern. Intrigued by the lack of prior excavation… Continue reading Family holiday unearths 'mind-blowing' ancient discovery