Newspaper headlines: PM's 'year of proof' and 'fight' with judges over Shamima Begum

As 2026 begins, Sir Keir Starmer is set to focus on mending ties with voters and garnering support from MPs through measures aimed at reducing the cost of living, according to reports in the Guardian. This comes as the prime minister prepares for an upcoming speech. Meanwhile, celebrations around the world are underway, with Sydney’s… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: PM's 'year of proof' and 'fight' with judges over Shamima Begum

Intriguing finds could solve mystery of women in medieval cemetery

Archaeologists working at a medieval cemetery in Wales have made significant progress toward uncovering the origins and identities of the women buried there. Among the latest discoveries is the outline of what may have once been a small building, alongside a range of domestic and decorative objects, including delicately crafted coloured glass beads. Dating back… Continue reading Intriguing finds could solve mystery of women in medieval cemetery

The Traitors cast: Ex-detective and crime novelist among new contestants

A diverse group of 22 individuals will compete in the upcoming season of The Traitors, premiering on New Year’s Day. Among the contestants are a retired police detective, a crime novelist, and a psychologist, each bringing unique skills to the competition. The lineup also features a wide range of professions such as a poker-playing gardener,… Continue reading The Traitors cast: Ex-detective and crime novelist among new contestants

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Road deaths in NI: Fifty-seven people died in 2025

Provisional data from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) reveal that 57 individuals lost their lives on Northern Ireland’s roads in 2025. This marks a reduction compared to the previous year, 2024, when 69 fatalities were recorded. As the year 2026 begins, Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has called on the public to prioritize road… Continue reading Road deaths in NI: Fifty-seven people died in 2025

Anthony Joshua discharged from hospital after Nigeria car crash

British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua was released from a hospital in Nigeria just days after being involved in a tragic car accident that claimed the lives of two of his close friends. The incident occurred when a Lexus SUV, carrying Joshua as a passenger, collided with a stationary truck on a major expressway in Ogun… Continue reading Anthony Joshua discharged from hospital after Nigeria car crash

Choirboy at Prince Charles investiture becomes global conman

Kenner Elias Jones was a charismatic and deceptive individual whose life was marked by multiple frauds and cons spanning three continents. Starting as a talented choirboy, he famously tricked his way into carrying the cross at Prince Charles’s 1969 investiture procession despite no one else agreeing to let him do so. His early life and… Continue reading Choirboy at Prince Charles investiture becomes global conman

Willesden man charged with murder after car hit pedestrians

A man has been formally charged with murder following an incident in north-west London where a pedestrian was struck by a car. The victim, Ruben Nunes, aged 34 and from Peterborough, was involved in the collision on 3 December in the Willesden area, according to the Metropolitan Police. Initially, Shakaine Dwyer, 29, from Willesden, faced… Continue reading Willesden man charged with murder after car hit pedestrians

Róis: Meet the disguised artist reviving Ireland's lost laments

In certain communities, the presence of death weaves deeply into the fabric of daily existence. This sense is vividly captured in a unique moment from local radio: a message stating, “Welcome to the death notices, but we are sorry to inform you there will be no death notices this morning.” This snippet is part of… Continue reading Róis: Meet the disguised artist reviving Ireland's lost laments

Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally says she has had 'wonderful' support from women

Dame Sarah Mullally, the incoming Archbishop of Canterbury and the first woman to hold this prestigious position, has received an overwhelming amount of support since her appointment was announced. Speaking on BBC Radio 4, she shared that hundreds of letters have been sent to her, many from women expressing how her nomination has personally affirmed… Continue reading Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally says she has had 'wonderful' support from women