King Charles visits Bermuda in first British overseas territory trip

Thousands gathered in Bermuda to welcome King Charles III with a ceremonial reception marking his first visit to the British overseas territory as reigning monarch. Arriving in Hamilton on Thursday evening, the King came alone, following a four-day state visit to the United States. This trip represented a significant change from his recent, highly publicized… Continue reading King Charles visits Bermuda in first British overseas territory trip

Whisky tariffs deal sparks political squabble over who claims credit

The recent removal of tariffs on Scottish whisky imports into the United States carries significant economic and political weight for Scotland. President Donald Trump announced the decision as a tribute to King Charles and Queen Camilla during their state visit to the US. However, with the Scottish Parliament election less than a week away, political… Continue reading Whisky tariffs deal sparks political squabble over who claims credit

Cardiff teenager guilty of murder after driving car at couple

A 19-year-old has been convicted of murder after fatally striking a woman with his vehicle outside a social club in Cardiff. Kian Bateman drove into Shelley Davies, 38, and her partner David Bratcher, 40, near the 4th Glamorgan Homeguard Club in Caerau on September 27 last year. While both sustained serious injuries from the incident,… Continue reading Cardiff teenager guilty of murder after driving car at couple

London Marathon 2026 breaks fundraising record again

The 2026 London Marathon has set a new benchmark as the largest annual one-day fundraising event worldwide, organizers confirmed. This year’s marathon has generated an impressive £87.5 million for numerous charities, surpassing the previous record of £87.3 million established during the 2025 race. Officials anticipate the final fundraising amount to exceed £90 million once the… Continue reading London Marathon 2026 breaks fundraising record again

Dunmurry: Man charged after explosion at police station

A 66-year-old man was taken into custody under the Terrorism Act on Tuesday, 28 April, in the Dunmurry area. Authorities have formally charged him with multiple offences, including causing an explosion and possessing explosives. He is slated to appear in Lisburn Magistrates’ Court this coming Saturday, with all charges to be assessed by the Public… Continue reading Dunmurry: Man charged after explosion at police station

The Real Greek rescued by Cote Brasserie-owner

The Real Greek restaurant group has narrowly avoided going under after an acquisition deal by the owners of Cote Brasserie. Karali Group, which completed the purchase of the Cote Brasserie chain late last year, has agreed to acquire 19 of the 28 Real Greek locations, preventing the Mediterranean dining chain from entering administration. Earlier, The… Continue reading The Real Greek rescued by Cote Brasserie-owner

WW2 German bomb detonated after Plymouth building site discovery

A substantial World War Two bomb discovered at a construction site in Southway, Plymouth, was safely detonated through a controlled explosion earlier today. The device, identified as a German SC250 air-dropped bomb, was declared “made safe” by Plymouth City Council at 11:20. However, a security cordon remained in place until 13:45 while officials undertook thorough… Continue reading WW2 German bomb detonated after Plymouth building site discovery

Polanski apologises for sharing post criticising police

Zack Polanski, leader of the Green Party, has issued an apology after sharing a social media post that criticised police officers for their handling of the suspect’s arrest in the Golders Green incident. The post that Polanski reposted on X accused the officers of “repeatedly and violently kicking a mentally ill man in the head… Continue reading Polanski apologises for sharing post criticising police

Manchester born and bred, but moving to Israel

Richard Manville, who has spent his entire life in the United Kingdom, has decided to relocate from Salford to Israel, citing the unbearable levels of antisemitism he experiences in Britain. Identifying himself as a proud secular Jew, Richard shared with the BBC’s Judith Moritz that the decision to leave was deeply emotional and difficult, as… Continue reading Manchester born and bred, but moving to Israel

No evidence of widespread fuel price-gouging, says watchdog

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has found no widespread evidence of price-gouging by fuel retailers in the aftermath of the US-Israel conflict involving Iran. According to the watchdog, average profit margins on fuel remained largely steady between February and March, showing no significant increases despite concerns raised earlier. Retailers faced criticism from the… Continue reading No evidence of widespread fuel price-gouging, says watchdog