Significant snowfall across northern Scotland has led to widespread school closures and major disruptions to transportation. The region is currently under amber weather warnings, effective until 10:00 Monday, as freezing conditions persist. Several areas including Aberdeen, Angus, Aberdeenshire, Moray, The Highlands, as well as the Orkney and Shetland Islands, have been particularly hard-hit, with drifting… Continue reading Schools closed and travel disrupted across Scotland after heavy snow
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NI weather: Snow and ice warning causes disruption across country
Northern Ireland has experienced significant disruptions due to a yellow snow and ice warning, which has affected transportation and school operations across the region. The Met Office forecasts that snow showers will gradually lessen on Monday, with the weather warning set to expire by midday. However, the impact of the weekend’s wintry conditions is still… Continue reading NI weather: Snow and ice warning causes disruption across country
Van Tulleken brothers: The three wellness issues we've stopped worrying about
With an overwhelming amount of health advice available, it can be difficult to determine which information is trustworthy and which concerns are worth paying attention to. Identical twin brothers Dr Chris and Dr Xand van Tulleken, both medical doctors and hosts of the BBC podcast *What’s Up Docs?*, aim to clarify some of these common… Continue reading Van Tulleken brothers: The three wellness issues we've stopped worrying about
Court crisis in England and Wales: What's it like for barristers?
The criminal justice system in England and Wales is facing significant challenges, illustrated by faulty court facilities, malfunctioning heating systems, and a vast backlog exceeding 79,000 criminal cases. Many victims and defendants find themselves waiting years before their cases go to trial, raising serious concerns about the capacity and resilience of those working within the… Continue reading Court crisis in England and Wales: What's it like for barristers?
World Darts Championship 2026 final result: Luke Littler wins PDC title with masterclass against Gian van Veen
Luke Littler delivered a breathtaking performance to decisively defeat Gian van Veen 7-1, securing his second consecutive PDC World Championship title. At just 18 years old, Littler has now joined a distinguished group of players—Phil Taylor, Adrian Lewis, and Gary Anderson—who have successfully defended their world titles. This triumph marks Littler’s second championship win in… Continue reading World Darts Championship 2026 final result: Luke Littler wins PDC title with masterclass against Gian van Veen
Newspaper headlines: 'Fresh pressure on Venezuela' and a 'Brexit betrayal'
The Financial Times leads with the US President intensifying pressure on Venezuela, highlighting warnings from the White House about the possible use of armed force in Caracas. This escalation is contingent on the Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez meeting specific demands outlined by US Senator Marco Rubio. Over the weekend, the US apprehended Venezuela’s leader,… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Fresh pressure on Venezuela' and a 'Brexit betrayal'
Charlotte Niddam: Teen girl educated in UK died in Swiss bar fire
A tragic incident at a Swiss ski resort has claimed the life of a teenage girl who was educated in the United Kingdom. Charlotte Niddam, who previously attended Immanuel College in Hertfordshire as well as the Jewish Free School in north-west London, has been confirmed among the victims of a devastating fire at a bar… Continue reading Charlotte Niddam: Teen girl educated in UK died in Swiss bar fire
Steve Coogan on starring in Roy Keane feud film despite not being a football fan
Steve Coogan, despite not being an avid football follower, takes on a central role in the new film *Saipan*, which focuses on the turbulent story of Roy Keane. Coogan portrays Mick McCarthy, the former Republic of Ireland manager, who falls into conflict with Keane during the 2002 World Cup preparations on the island of Saipan.… Continue reading Steve Coogan on starring in Roy Keane feud film despite not being a football fan
BBC reporter tests AI anti-shoplifting tech
Several prominent retailers, along with smaller independent shops, have begun implementing technologies such as AI-powered body scanning, CCTV surveillance, and facial recognition systems to detect criminal activities like shoplifting within their stores. These measures aim to enhance security and reduce theft incidents on their premises. However, privacy advocates and civil rights groups have raised concerns,… Continue reading BBC reporter tests AI anti-shoplifting tech
Why some people really struggle to lose weight more than others
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