Several hundred individuals gathered in Londonderry on Monday to take part in an Easter commemoration organized by dissident republicans. Among those involved were people dressed in combat uniforms, face coverings, and dark glasses, marching through Creggan towards the city cemetery. The procession was notably led by eighteen participants wearing paramilitary-style clothing, despite this being prohibited… Continue reading Hundreds gather for dissident republican Easter parade
Author: Dave Carter
Newspaper headlines: Doctors 'hold patients hostage' and 'The whole of the moon'
Several major newspapers have highlighted the forthcoming six-day strike planned by resident doctors, starting Tuesday. The Daily Express leads with a headline accusing the striking doctors of “holding patients hostage,” echoing concerns voiced by the Conservative Party regarding the impact of the industrial action. This framing underscores the political tension surrounding the walkout. The financial… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Doctors 'hold patients hostage' and 'The whole of the moon'
Schools in knife crime hotspots to get training with £1.2m investment
The government has announced plans to provide specialist training to up to 250 schools located in areas identified as knife crime hotspots. This initiative is part of a broader effort to steer young people away from serious violence. With a £1.2 million investment, the program aims to implement measures such as mentoring for students deemed… Continue reading Schools in knife crime hotspots to get training with £1.2m investment
Second homes: Holiday let owner says legislation would 'destroy me'
Paul Martin, who manages four holiday cottages on his property near Newtown in Powys, has expressed serious concerns over recent Welsh government regulations on holiday lets implemented three years ago. He warns that these rules could drive him into bankruptcy upon retirement. Two of the cottages on his land are designated strictly for holiday use… Continue reading Second homes: Holiday let owner says legislation would 'destroy me'
Kent Police search for two men after fatal stabbing in Whitstable
Kent Police are currently seeking two individuals in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 19-year-old in Whitstable. The incident occurred in Belmont Road in the early hours of April 3rd, when officers responded to reports of a serious assault at 02:04 BST. Emergency medical teams arrived at the scene, but unfortunately, the young man… Continue reading Kent Police search for two men after fatal stabbing in Whitstable
Call for parents to teach their children online privacy like they would road safety
The UK’s data regulator has emphasized the importance of parents teaching their children about online privacy, considering it a vital life skill on par with lessons about stranger danger or road safety. This advisory follows findings by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), which revealed that three out of four parents worry their children are not… Continue reading Call for parents to teach their children online privacy like they would road safety
Hospitality businesses say VAT is putting them at 'huge competitive disadvantage' with RoI
Hospitality businesses in Northern Ireland are urging for a reduction in VAT, arguing that the current tax rates hinder their ability to attract visitors from across the border. Operators in the sector are increasingly feeling the strain of rising costs combined with a VAT rate that is considerably higher than that in the Republic of… Continue reading Hospitality businesses say VAT is putting them at 'huge competitive disadvantage' with RoI
Disruption expected as six-day doctors' strike begins
Resident doctors in England have commenced a six-day strike starting at 07:00 BST on Tuesday, marking their 15th action in an ongoing dispute concerning pay conditions. This industrial action is anticipated to cause considerable disruption across NHS services, given that resident doctors, previously known as junior doctors, constitute nearly half of the medical workforce. To… Continue reading Disruption expected as six-day doctors' strike begins
Woman's ordeal after abduction and rape by fake taxi driver
A woman, referred to as Sophie to protect her identity, has shared the harrowing experience of being abducted and raped by a man who posed as a taxi driver in Glasgow. On 7 August 2022, Sophie believed she was getting into a legitimate taxi for a ride home in the Dennistoun area. After the driver… Continue reading Woman's ordeal after abduction and rape by fake taxi driver
Wireless Festival boss defends decision over Kanye West appearance
The decision to feature Kanye West as a headliner at the upcoming Wireless Festival has sparked significant controversy, prompting the festival’s managing director to defend the choice and urge the public to extend forgiveness to the rapper. The announcement has resulted in backlash, including the withdrawal of sponsors like Pepsi and criticism from various political… Continue reading Wireless Festival boss defends decision over Kanye West appearance