A change in regulations at Margam Crematorium has left some families unable to have their ashes buried alongside loved ones in the historic parts of the crematorium’s gardens of remembrance. From next month, the facility will no longer permit new interments to be placed adjacent to previous ashes in these older areas. This shift has… Continue reading Port Talbot mum 'can't be buried with my little girl because of new crematorium rules'
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Why do Glasgow's historic buildings keep catching fire?
The text you shared discusses a series of significant fires and building collapses in Glasgow affecting historic buildings, especially Victorian-era and listed structures, and explores the reasons and implications behind these events. ### Key Points Summarized: – **Recurrent Fires and Collapses:** Glasgow has suffered from multiple fires and building collapses over recent years, especially involving… Continue reading Why do Glasgow's historic buildings keep catching fire?
'We're not profiteering on fuel. But my staff still face abuse'
Goran Raven, who runs a petrol station in Romford that has been in his family for four generations, is facing one of the toughest periods in his business’s history. On a busy Friday afternoon, while customers continuously pull in to refuel, Raven expresses frustration rather than satisfaction. The recent surge in oil prices, triggered by… Continue reading 'We're not profiteering on fuel. But my staff still face abuse'
Pink Floyd guitar sold for record-breaking $14.6m
A guitar famously played by David Gilmour on several Pink Floyd albums has been sold for an unprecedented $14.6 million (£10.9 million), setting a new record for the most expensive guitar ever auctioned, according to Christie’s auction house. Known as the ‘Black Strat,’ the 1969 Fender Stratocaster was used by Gilmour on every British rock… Continue reading Pink Floyd guitar sold for record-breaking $14.6m
Trial starts in case of explosives sent to UK and Poland
A court session commenced in Warsaw, Poland, involving five men accused of orchestrating the shipment of parcels containing a liquid high explosive to both the United Kingdom and Poland. These packages were allegedly sent under the direction of Russian intelligence agencies. The defendants, who hold Ukrainian and Russian citizenship, face terrorism charges linked to incidents… Continue reading Trial starts in case of explosives sent to UK and Poland
Cheltenham Festival ends with four horse death – two on last day
The Cheltenham Festival has seen a tragic toll this year, with four horses losing their lives, including two on the event’s final day. Among them was Envoi Allen, who collapsed shortly after finishing ninth in the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase. Additionally, Saint Le Fort suffered a fatal fall at the last obstacle during the… Continue reading Cheltenham Festival ends with four horse death – two on last day
PEGI to give 16 age rating to UK games with loot boxes
Across Europe, including the UK, video games featuring loot boxes will soon be assigned a minimum age rating of 16, following changes introduced by the European video game ratings authority. These updates come from the Pan-European Game Information system (PEGI), which is responsible for guiding consumers and parents on the appropriate age suitability for various… Continue reading PEGI to give 16 age rating to UK games with loot boxes
Husband who murdered wife Paria Veisi and buried her in the garden jailed for life
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First image emerges of Andrew, Mandelson and Epstein together
Documents released by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) have revealed a photograph featuring Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Peter Mandelson, and the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This marks the first known image capturing all three individuals together, though the exact time and place of the picture remain unspecified. However, ITV News reported that the photo was… Continue reading First image emerges of Andrew, Mandelson and Epstein together
New driver jailed for Marston high-speed death crash
An 18-year-old woman has been sentenced to a young offender institution for 14 months after causing a fatal high-speed crash, just weeks following her successful driving test. Madeleine Lonsdale was found responsible for the deaths of two of her passengers, Harrison Carter, 18, and George Stephenson, 17, when the vehicle they were in struck a… Continue reading New driver jailed for Marston high-speed death crash