Newport: Young people struggle to buy house in Wales' fastest growing city

Newport stands out as the fastest-growing city within Wales, maintaining a notably youthful population despite broader demographic trends that see the country’s overall age increasing. Located strategically between the economic hubs of Cardiff and Bristol, Newport has attracted a steady influx of residents from both cities. This growth has significantly transformed the local housing market… Continue reading Newport: Young people struggle to buy house in Wales' fastest growing city

'It lit a fire in me' – the barrister who was told she'd never amount to much

Leonie Hughes has experienced an extraordinary week after a video of her celebrating becoming a barrister and sharing her personal challenges went viral on social media, amassing hundreds of thousands of views. The 30-year-old has been deeply moved by the flood of supportive messages from people expressing their pride in her achievements. “The amount of… Continue reading 'It lit a fire in me' – the barrister who was told she'd never amount to much

UK's biggest environmental pollution claim reaches High Court

A significant legal battle is set to unfold in the High Court this Monday involving two major players: one of the UK’s largest chicken producers and a water company. They face accusations of causing pollution in the rivers Wye, Lugg, and Usk, which lie along the Welsh-English border. This case has garnered attention due to… Continue reading UK's biggest environmental pollution claim reaches High Court

Farmer refuses to budge for 2,000-home village plan

Alan French, a 76-year-old farmer, is determined to remain on his farm next to a new village development planned on green belt land in Godley, near Hyde, Tameside. Having lived at Far Meadow Farm for 17 years, French has witnessed the gradual acquisition of surrounding land to make way for 2,150 new homes. Despite previous… Continue reading Farmer refuses to budge for 2,000-home village plan

King US visit: Camilla takes missing Winnie-the-Pooh stuffed toy to New York

During Queen Camilla’s upcoming state visit to New York, she will present a special gift intended to restore a missing piece of literary history. Specifically, she is bringing a newly crafted version of Roo, the young kangaroo stuffed toy that inspired the Winnie-the-Pooh stories but has been absent from the original toy display since the… Continue reading King US visit: Camilla takes missing Winnie-the-Pooh stuffed toy to New York

We thought Gen Z weren't drinking alcohol. But do canned cocktails suggest otherwise?

A video circulating on TikTok shows an elderly woman lying on the floor beside a Christmas tree, appearing intoxicated yet cheerful. The clip alternates between shots of her quickly drinking from a can and looking up at the camera, amused and content. However, rather than a strong traditional drink, she is consuming a sweet, ready-to-drink… Continue reading We thought Gen Z weren't drinking alcohol. But do canned cocktails suggest otherwise?

Maldon Mud Race teen, 16, takes crown with no preparation

A 16-year-old teenager named Albert claimed victory in the 2026 Maldon Mud Race, overcoming a large field of determined participants. This annual event challenges runners as they traverse a muddy 440-meter stretch across the River Blackwater. Despite having no prior preparation, Albert completed the course first in the main public race, impressing spectators and fellow… Continue reading Maldon Mud Race teen, 16, takes crown with no preparation

World's longest tiramisu record broken in London

In London, a new world record was set for the longest tiramisu ever made. The event took place over the weekend at Chelsea Town Hall, where one hundred Italian chefs collaborated to create the enormous dessert. Their achievement surpassed the previous record held by Milanese Galbani in Milan, which measured 273.5 meters (897 feet). The… Continue reading World's longest tiramisu record broken in London

Woman released on bail after children die in Wolverhampton fire

A woman in her 30s, who was arrested on suspicion of causing or allowing the deaths of two children in a house fire in Wolverhampton, has now been released on police bail. The tragic fire occurred on Mason Street on Friday evening, with emergency services receiving the call at around 8:30 pm BST. Upon arrival,… Continue reading Woman released on bail after children die in Wolverhampton fire

Newport councillor told call handler to speak English

An independent councillor from Newport has been formally reprimanded after instructing a council call handler to “speak English” during a telephone conversation. Janet Cleverly, representing the Bettws ward, made the remarks while reporting a fly-tipping issue to Newport City Council. Following an investigation by an ombudsman, her comments were described as “derogatory and humiliating” and… Continue reading Newport councillor told call handler to speak English