Creeslough: Mum of girl killed in blast asks for direct talks

The mother of a teenage girl who lost her life in a devastating explosion at a service station has urged the Irish government to engage directly with the families affected in meaningful discussions about launching a public inquiry into the incident. Donna Harper’s daughter, Leona, aged 14, was among the ten victims killed in the… Continue reading Creeslough: Mum of girl killed in blast asks for direct talks

My AI companions and me: Exploring the world of empathetic bots

It looks like you shared part of an article or text about AI companions such as George, Grok, ChatGPT, and others being used for emotional support and social interaction, especially among teens and young adults. The text mentions personal experiences, research findings, and different perspectives on the benefits and drawbacks of AI companions. Would you… Continue reading My AI companions and me: Exploring the world of empathetic bots

Lake District rescue team donations top £38k after unpaid bill

The Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team (WMRT) has expressed surprise after a public fundraising effort raised over £38,000, following their decision to pay an unpaid hotel bill on behalf of two hikers. These two young men required assistance during an “avoidable” seven-hour rescue on Scafell Pike in the Lake District on 29 December. The incident prompted… Continue reading Lake District rescue team donations top £38k after unpaid bill

'My boss made me cry almost daily': How to handle a toxic manager

Maya (a pseudonym) accepted a role at a small public relations firm that appeared promising at first glance. The agency featured a close-knit team, notable clients, and opportunities for rapid career advancement. However, she soon encountered a difficult reality: her manager was a “toxic boss” who demanded unattainable standards and did not hesitate to humiliate… Continue reading 'My boss made me cry almost daily': How to handle a toxic manager

Secret warehouse reveals lost world of treasures found on HS2 route

The text you’ve provided appears to be a partial article or report about archaeological finds related to the HS2 railway project in the UK. Here’s a summary and the key points based on the information: — **Summary of the Archaeological Findings Along the HS2 Route** – Since 2018, around 1,000 archaeologists have been involved in… Continue reading Secret warehouse reveals lost world of treasures found on HS2 route

Arrests made over Oxfordshire's supersized illegal rubbish dump

Authorities have arrested two men in connection with the illegal dumping of thousands of tonnes of waste in a field near Kidlington, Oxfordshire. The Environment Agency (EA) confirmed that a 69-year-old man was detained at a property in Andover, Hampshire, while another man, aged 54, was arrested in Slough. The charges relate to environmental violations… Continue reading Arrests made over Oxfordshire's supersized illegal rubbish dump

Donald Trump says 'very dangerous' for UK to deal with China

During Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s ongoing visit to Beijing, former US President Donald Trump voiced strong concerns about the UK expanding its business relations with China. Trump described such dealings as “very dangerous,” responding to recent agreements that aim to boost commerce and investments between the two nations. These pacts were announced after Sir… Continue reading Donald Trump says 'very dangerous' for UK to deal with China

London locksmith secretly filmed charging 10 times original quote

An investigation carried out by BBC London has uncovered a troubling case involving a locksmith company known as 24/7 Locksmiths UK, which was caught secretly filming customers and charging up to ten times the initial quoted price for service. The issue came to light after an elderly couple, Maureen and Eric Reynolds, aged 85, were… Continue reading London locksmith secretly filmed charging 10 times original quote

Two officers to face court martial over handling of Jaysley Beck sexual assault case

Two serving officers in the British Army are set to face court martial proceedings related to their management of a sexual assault case involving Gunner Jaysley Beck, a teenage soldier who later died by suicide. Beck, aged 19, was discovered dead at Larkhill barracks in Wiltshire in 2021 after reporting that she had been sexually… Continue reading Two officers to face court martial over handling of Jaysley Beck sexual assault case

Newspaper headlines: 'Capitulation in Beijing' and 'Revolt over cancelled elections'

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s recent visit to Beijing has dominated the UK newspapers, highlighting a range of perspectives on his engagement with China’s leadership. The Financial Times emphasizes that Sir Keir is aiming to “restore better relations” with Chinese President Xi Jinping against a backdrop of “global instability.” The image of the two leaders… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Capitulation in Beijing' and 'Revolt over cancelled elections'