Mick North, whose five-year-old daughter Sophie was one of the victims in the tragic Dunblane primary school shooting, maintains that even after three decades, gun legislation in the UK remains insufficient. On 13 March 1996, Sophie was killed alongside 15 classmates and their teacher, Gwen Mayor, in the central Scotland town of Dunblane. In the… Continue reading Dunblane father says gun laws are still too lax 30 years on
Author: Dave Carter
Pregnant woman hit by e-bike in Poole feared her baby had died
Siobhan Barling, a 30-year-old woman from Poole, Dorset, faced a traumatic experience when she was struck by an e-bike while crossing a pedestrian crossing on Herbert Avenue on January 26. At the time of the accident, Siobhan was 34 weeks pregnant with her third child. The collision caused serious complications, resulting in her son James… Continue reading Pregnant woman hit by e-bike in Poole feared her baby had died
Bell Hotel asylum seeker court battle costs Epping council £566k
Essex’s Epping Forest District Council has revealed that its legal battle to prevent asylum seekers from being housed at The Bell Hotel in Epping has incurred costs totaling £566,000. The council has maintained its opposition to the housing arrangement, citing concerns it has about the impact on local residents. According to a council spokeswoman, the… Continue reading Bell Hotel asylum seeker court battle costs Epping council £566k
How the 'red v blue school wars' exposed the social media gap between children and parents
It looks like you’ve shared part of an article or a report discussing a social media-related trend often referred to as “red vs blue” or “school wars,” which sparked concern among parents, schools, and police in London. The article highlights how the media and adults reacted strongly to this trend, although there were no actual… Continue reading How the 'red v blue school wars' exposed the social media gap between children and parents
Like Brooklyn Beckham, I'm estranged from my family – Bridgend man
Ben Cole-Edwards, a 30-year-old trauma-informed coach from Bridgend, has not communicated with his mother for three years. Reflecting on their relationship, he described it as turbulent for most of his life. His decision to step back from contact was influenced by ongoing patterns of behavior that affected his mental health, something he began questioning deeply… Continue reading Like Brooklyn Beckham, I'm estranged from my family – Bridgend man
Chris Mason: The cost of living is catapulted centre stage yet again
In recent days, much of the global focus has centered on the escalating tensions and conflict involving America, Israel, and Iran, with vivid reports emerging from across the Middle East, including Iran, Lebanon, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates. However, aside from the international ramifications, the situation carries significant domestic consequences, particularly for the UK.… Continue reading Chris Mason: The cost of living is catapulted centre stage yet again
An 'epidemic' of violence: The women and girls killed by men last year
It looks like you’ve shared an excerpt from a news or feature article about domestic homicide cases and the impact on children, with references to specific cases in Sefton, Widnes, London, Cornwall, and other locations. The article discusses survivors’ and family members’ testimonies, the role of coercive control in abusive relationships, and comments from charities… Continue reading An 'epidemic' of violence: The women and girls killed by men last year
Volunteers needed as more whales and dolphins strand alive
An increasing number of whales, dolphins, and porpoises are being found stranded on UK beaches, prompting a call for more volunteers to assist in their rescue. The British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR), an organization dedicated to marine wildlife protection, is expanding its volunteer workforce to cope with the rising demands of assessing, providing first… Continue reading Volunteers needed as more whales and dolphins strand alive
Newspaper headlines: 'Drive less to save on fuel' and 'War is near end'
Several major newspapers have highlighted recent remarks by US President Donald Trump regarding the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly concerning the situation with Iran. The Daily Mail’s front page features the headline, “Trump: Iran war is ‘pretty much’ over,” reporting that Trump, following a lengthy phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressed… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Drive less to save on fuel' and 'War is near end'
UK weather: Snow forecast for some as cold air returns this week
After enjoying a brief period of spring-like warmth in the UK, temperatures are expected to fall back into single digits this week, accompanied by the possibility of snow in some regions. While March usually brings warmer and sunnier days, the air over the far northern Atlantic remains chilly. A series of weather fronts will gradually… Continue reading UK weather: Snow forecast for some as cold air returns this week