British citizens who returned to the UK on the government’s initial flight from the Middle East since the outbreak of recent conflict have recounted their urgent efforts to cross borders and secure a spot on the evacuation plane. The chartered flight was intended to depart from Muscat, Oman’s capital, on Wednesday evening but was postponed… Continue reading Passengers describe 'surreal' scramble to reach first government flight out of Middle East
Author: Dave Carter
'I'm still haunted that he died alone': The last voices of the Covid inquiry
Rivka Gottlieb shared a deeply personal account at the conclusion of witness testimonies at the Covid inquiry in west London, reflecting on the trauma of losing her father, Michael, during the early days of the pandemic. Michael, a fit and active 73-year-old who worked part-time in a golf shop and taught children at his local… Continue reading 'I'm still haunted that he died alone': The last voices of the Covid inquiry
Sheep are disappearing from the UK's hills – and its dinner plates
It looks like you’ve provided a portion of a detailed article about sheep farming in the UK, focusing on challenges faced in the industry today, including declining numbers in the national flock, changing consumer tastes, and shifts in subsidy schemes post-Brexit. The article also touches on environmental and animal welfare concerns, as well as the… Continue reading Sheep are disappearing from the UK's hills – and its dinner plates
How Travelodge in Maidenhead gave sex attacker key to woman's room
A woman who was sexually assaulted in her hotel room has expressed feeling let down by Travelodge after hotel staff gave a stranger access to her room by handing him a key card and revealing her room number. The man, Kyran Smith, had been seen earlier that night at a party with the woman and… Continue reading How Travelodge in Maidenhead gave sex attacker key to woman's room
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man – Cillian Murphy says love for characters is 'humbling'
Cillian Murphy has expressed deep appreciation for the enduring enthusiasm surrounding Peaky Blinders as the film adaptation, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, premieres. Returning to his iconic role as Tommy Shelby, Murphy marks 13 years since first portraying the Birmingham gangster in the beloved BBC series. Reflecting on the show’s rise, he noted that it… Continue reading Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man – Cillian Murphy says love for characters is 'humbling'
Newspaper headlines: 'PM vows to shield Brits' and 'Panic in Dubai'
Friday’s newspaper coverage largely centers on Sir Keir Starmer’s handling of the escalating conflict in the Middle East. The Metro highlights the prime minister’s pledge to enhance Britain’s air defense by sending four additional Typhoon jets to Qatar, describing it as part of his promise to create a “shield over the British people.” Starmer, speaking… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'PM vows to shield Brits' and 'Panic in Dubai'
2024 TfL hack affected around 10 million people, BBC can reveal
In 2024, Transport for London (TfL) experienced a major cyber-attack that led to the theft of personal data belonging to approximately 10 million individuals, marking it as one of the largest breaches in the history of the UK. Initially, TfL only acknowledged that “some” customers were impacted, but subsequent investigations have revealed the scale of… Continue reading 2024 TfL hack affected around 10 million people, BBC can reveal
Winter Paralympics 2026: No UK government ministers or officials to attend opening or closing ceremonies
Great Britain’s flagbearers for the upcoming Games, skiing pair Menna Fitzpatrick and Scott Meenagh, will not be present at the opening ceremony due to their competition schedule the following day in Cortina. Rather than attending in person, they will appear alongside other members of the ParalympicsGB team in a video presentation that will be part… Continue reading Winter Paralympics 2026: No UK government ministers or officials to attend opening or closing ceremonies
Let's Go Hydro owner will drain lake if trespassers do not stop swimming
The owner of a water park has issued a stark warning that he will drain the lake if young trespassers do not stop swimming there at night. Pete Boyle, who runs Let’s Go Hydro in Carryduff, expressed deep concern about the risks posed by unauthorized swimmers and admitted that the possibility of someone drowning has… Continue reading Let's Go Hydro owner will drain lake if trespassers do not stop swimming
Amateur rugby players say 'no help' after early onset dementia diagnoses
The article discusses the experiences of Ross Coombs, a former amateur rugby player and ex-soldier diagnosed with early onset dementia and probable Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a brain disease linked to repeated head injuries. Ross recalls multiple severe injuries sustained during his rugby career, including arterial bleeds, fractured facial bones, and concussions, often treated minimally… Continue reading Amateur rugby players say 'no help' after early onset dementia diagnoses