Man climbs Pen y Fan for 742nd time to raise awareness of bowel cancer

Chris Daniel, known to many as Pen y Fan Dan, has completed an extraordinary feat by climbing Pen y Fan, the highest peak in south Wales, an astonishing 742 times within a single year. His journey, which began in April, was undertaken in memory of his late wife, Rita, who succumbed to bowel cancer. This… Continue reading Man climbs Pen y Fan for 742nd time to raise awareness of bowel cancer

Two arrested after boy killed and two injured in Flitwick crash

Authorities have arrested a man and a woman following a tragic collision that resulted in the death of one boy and serious injuries to two others. The incident occurred late on Friday night on Greenfield Road in Flitwick, Bedfordshire. Emergency services responded to the scene at approximately 23:50 BST after a vehicle struck three teenagers—two… Continue reading Two arrested after boy killed and two injured in Flitwick crash

Five Met officers taken off duty for misplacing weapons

The Metropolitan Police have taken five officers off frontline duty following the discovery of a bag containing firearms and a Taser on a street in London. The bag was found on Tuesday evening by a member of the public near the home of London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan, according to reports. Police believe the bag… Continue reading Five Met officers taken off duty for misplacing weapons

Tourists detained and deported over Isle of Man passport issues

Several residents from the Isle of Man have recounted distressing experiences at international borders due to complications arising from their Isle of Man passports. These incidents have included deportations, detentions, accusations of passport forgery, and the issuance of emergency travel documents. Since initial reports surfaced, more individuals have come forward with similar stories from various… Continue reading Tourists detained and deported over Isle of Man passport issues

Fourth suspect arrested after Jewish charity ambulance arson attack

Authorities have apprehended a fourth individual suspected of involvement in the recent arson attack targeting Jewish charity ambulances in north London. According to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), this arrest occurred on Saturday morning at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, where police were seen escorting a man from the premises. It has been revealed that four suspects… Continue reading Fourth suspect arrested after Jewish charity ambulance arson attack

Storm Dave: Amber wind warning issued for parts of UK on Saturday

Storm Dave is forecast to bring disruptive and potentially damaging winds to parts of the UK on Saturday evening, prompting an amber wind warning from the Met Office. This alert covers northern England, north-west Wales, and southern Scotland, starting at 19:00 BST and lasting until 03:00 on Sunday. Authorities warn that the strong winds could… Continue reading Storm Dave: Amber wind warning issued for parts of UK on Saturday

World's only full-scale Jaws boat replica to open in Conwy

A full-scale replica of the Orca, the famous shark-hunting vessel from Steven Spielberg’s 1975 film *Jaws*, is set to open in north Wales. This unique boat, the only full-size reproduction in existence, was constructed over two years and will be outfitted with replica items from the original movie. The creator, Jon Fieldhouse, believes this attraction… Continue reading World's only full-scale Jaws boat replica to open in Conwy

Some West Kent properties still without water for third day

A number of homes in West Kent have been without water for the third consecutive day following the bursting of a pipe linked to a treatment works. The disruption began on Thursday morning when a major main pipe from Bewl Water Treatment Works, located in East Sussex, suffered a fault. This affected residents in Brenchley,… Continue reading Some West Kent properties still without water for third day

Irish Cup semi-final: Nine officers and child injured in disorder

Before a football match in south Belfast on Friday evening, disorder broke out during an authorized public procession involving around 250 participants, resulting in injuries to nine police officers and a child who was struck by a bottle. Although the majority of attendees behaved peacefully, police reported incidents of provocative actions and extensive use of… Continue reading Irish Cup semi-final: Nine officers and child injured in disorder

Teachers union warns of 'masculinity crisis' brewing in schools

A recent warning from a teaching union highlights an emerging “masculinity crisis” in UK schools, following a survey revealing that nearly one in four female teachers have experienced misogynistic abuse from pupils in the past year. This marks the fourth consecutive year that the NASUWT union has documented a steady rise in reports of such… Continue reading Teachers union warns of 'masculinity crisis' brewing in schools