A coroner has expressed doubt over whether former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton intended to end his own life. At Manchester South Coroner’s Court in Stockport, Alison Mutch delivered her findings following Hatton’s death at the age of 46. Although it was confirmed Hatton had carried out the actions that led to his death, the… Continue reading Coroner 'not satisfied' Ricky Hatton intended to take own life
Author: Dave Carter
Lab-grown food pipe implanted in pigs offers new hope for young patients
Researchers in the UK have successfully engineered fully functional oesophagi in the laboratory and transplanted them into miniature pigs. This significant advancement, detailed in the journal *Nature Biotechnology*, brings new hope for patients like two-year-old Casey Mcintyre, who was born missing 11 centimeters of his oesophagus. Casey’s mother, Silviya, had been informed before his birth… Continue reading Lab-grown food pipe implanted in pigs offers new hope for young patients
Sir Chris Hoy: My terminal cancer diagnosis has taught me how to get the best out of life
Sir Chris Hoy has opened up about his experience after being diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer, explaining how the prognosis has reshaped his outlook on life. The six-time Olympic cycling champion shared in October 2024 that doctors estimated he had between two and four years left to live. Initially, he found himself contemplating a “bucket… Continue reading Sir Chris Hoy: My terminal cancer diagnosis has taught me how to get the best out of life
Doomsday prepping: Inside the world of Wales' survivalists
It appears you’ve shared part of an article or story about Leigh, who runs a prepping shop in rural Powys surrounded by trees. The shop stocks survival gear for various emergencies, emphasizing practical preparation over fear of unlikely catastrophic events such as nuclear attacks. Leigh advises focusing on more probable threats like cyber attacks that… Continue reading Doomsday prepping: Inside the world of Wales' survivalists
Juvenile arthritis: Baking helps me with my condition, says 13-year-old
Thirteen-year-old Lyla from Coleraine, County Londonderry, finds more than just enjoyment in baking—it has become a crucial part of how she copes with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), a condition she was diagnosed with in 2024. Before receiving the diagnosis, Lyla endured over a year of pain initially mistaken for a sprain or small fracture. As… Continue reading Juvenile arthritis: Baking helps me with my condition, says 13-year-old
How could AI change Scotland's public services?
Scotland has recently established a dedicated agency focused on artificial intelligence, aiming to capitalize on the rapidly evolving technology that has captured global attention. The Scottish government envisions AI as a transformative force, projecting it could add an impressive £23 billion annually to the nation’s economy by the year 2035. With significant financial backing from… Continue reading How could AI change Scotland's public services?
Milk allergies: Lack of school alternatives see pupils 'left out'
Parents of children with dairy allergies are calling for schools to offer milk alternatives, as many young students feel excluded during milk time. Current schemes in England and Wales provide free milk for children under five and subsidised milk for those under 11, with Wales additionally supplying free milk for kids aged five to seven.… Continue reading Milk allergies: Lack of school alternatives see pupils 'left out'
MI5 contractor who gave intelligence to foreign power 'was insane'
An IT expert employed on a contract basis by MI5 has been declared “not guilty by reason of insanity” after an Old Bailey jury examined his case. Juan Joseph, who worked for the Security Service from 2009 until 2020, held various technical roles including systems engineer and senior support engineer. However, in October 2020, he… Continue reading MI5 contractor who gave intelligence to foreign power 'was insane'
Starmer most popular PM – in Toby Jug sales
Among the various prime minister-themed Toby Jugs sold at the Houses of Parliament gift shop, Sir Keir Starmer’s figure emerged as the bestseller in 2025. These 11cm tall jugs, each priced at £35, represent the last 22 prime ministers starting from Conservative Andrew Bonar Law. Starmer’s jug led the pack with 116 units sold, which… Continue reading Starmer most popular PM – in Toby Jug sales
Reform UK suspends Scotland candidate over financial allegations
Reform UK has taken the decision to suspend one of its candidates for the upcoming Scottish Parliament election less than 24 hours after his nomination was made public. Stuart Niven, who is standing for the Dundee City West seat, came under scrutiny following reports that he had been disqualified from acting as a company director.… Continue reading Reform UK suspends Scotland candidate over financial allegations