Georgia Griffiths, a 26-year-old poet from Merthyr Tydfil, describes spoken word poetry as her greatest form of therapy. She believes the surge in poetry shared across social media platforms reflects how people increasingly feel the need to express themselves, especially given today’s tense political atmosphere. For Georgia, writing poetry has been a crucial way to… Continue reading Merthyr poet says spoken word is her 'biggest therapy' and on the up
Author: Dave Carter
Belfast: How a knife attack sparked a night of violence
A knife assault on Monday night triggered violent disturbances throughout the streets of Belfast. The incident left Stephen Ogilvy seriously injured, having lost his left eye, according to details presented at Belfast Magistrates’ Court. The individual accused of the attack, Hadi Alodid, has been charged with attempted murder, making threats to kill an NHS radiographer,… Continue reading Belfast: How a knife attack sparked a night of violence
Torched homes and vehicles: Destruction after Belfast protests
On Tuesday evening in Belfast, violent protests erupted, leading to fires that engulfed houses, cars, and bins. These disturbances followed a brutal knife attack that occurred the previous day. The attack involved a man who was seriously injured and has since prompted a strong response from authorities. The individual charged in connection with the knife… Continue reading Torched homes and vehicles: Destruction after Belfast protests
Labour must 'meet the moment' on defence spending, says Jarvis
Dan Jarvis, who recently took on the role of Defence Secretary, has emphasized the government’s need to rise to the challenge of boosting defence expenditure. Since succeeding John Healey last Thursday, Jarvis has expressed his commitment to ensuring that the armed forces receive the necessary funding and equipment for their operations. He acknowledged the difficulty… Continue reading Labour must 'meet the moment' on defence spending, says Jarvis
Does the UK have a blind spot on UFO sightings?
The article highlights the increasing mainstream attention to UFOs, or as they are now often called, unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), especially in the United States. Key points include: – The US government has declassified documents and several military pilots, intelligence officials, and whistleblowers have publicly shared their encounters and testimonies under oath. Some describe objects… Continue reading Does the UK have a blind spot on UFO sightings?
007 First Light: The soundtrack secrets of the hit video game
This article details the creation of the music for the video game “007 First Light,” a James Bond game developed by IO Interactive. Composers Alexis Smith and Joe Henson, who work together as The Flight, spent two years crafting the score, which is brought to life by the London Chamber Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios.… Continue reading 007 First Light: The soundtrack secrets of the hit video game
Myles Smith: How five years of therapy notes became a debut album
Myles Smith, the singer-songwriter from Luton, recently announced a one-week delay in the release of his debut album, *My Mess, My Heart, My Life*. His explanation is candid: after years of relentless touring and constant movement, he felt close to burnout and wanted to ensure he could fully embrace this milestone he had worked towards… Continue reading Myles Smith: How five years of therapy notes became a debut album
Newspaper headlines: 'PM overrules Miliband' and 'We was robbed!'
According to reports from the Sunday Times, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is planning to reduce the UK’s current electric vehicle sales targets. The existing mandate, which requires that 80% of new car sales be electric models by 2030, is set to be lowered to 50%. This development is seen as a setback to Energy… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'PM overrules Miliband' and 'We was robbed!'
Anaphylaxis concerns for Cardiff boy, 10, with 20 allergies
A ten-year-old boy named Yann Jennings faces the challenge of managing twenty complex allergies, ranging from seafood and coconuts to animal dander from cats. Due to the severity of his condition, Yann’s family has committed to traveling to the United States every twelve weeks for specialized treatment that is not available through the UK’s National… Continue reading Anaphylaxis concerns for Cardiff boy, 10, with 20 allergies
Chris Mason: Starmer defiant after defence spending row
In a recent interview, the prime minister presented a notably different tone and pace compared to the typical exchanges with political editors. Unlike the brief six to seven-minute sessions usually conducted during international summits abroad, this interview allowed plenty of time for deeper discussion. This extra time was welcomed by the prime minister, who appeared… Continue reading Chris Mason: Starmer defiant after defence spending row