Earlier this year, more than 250 poodle-cross dogs were rescued from a severely overcrowded property, and an image showing the dogs tightly packed in a living room sparked widespread attention. The RSPCA has since confirmed that the photo, contrary to some social media speculation, was genuine and not digitally created. Lee Hopgood, the RSPCA’s operational… Continue reading Dogs found crammed in living room doing 'really well', says RSPCA
Author: Dave Carter
Want to help garden birds? Don't feed them in warmer months, says RSPB
The UK’s largest bird conservation charity has issued a warning about the potential risks of feeding garden birds during the warmer months. While many people enjoy placing food out to attract wild birds, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) recommends pausing this activity between May 1 and October 31. The advice aims… Continue reading Want to help garden birds? Don't feed them in warmer months, says RSPB
Ten cases a day – how 'blitz courts' could tackle the Crown Court backlog
At Nottingham Crown Court, a series of cases were rapidly processed in a packed session aimed at easing a significant backlog within the criminal justice system. One of the first defendants, described by the judge as a “depraved individual,” had been caught sending intimate photos of himself to a 13-year-old girl and possessed nearly 200… Continue reading Ten cases a day – how 'blitz courts' could tackle the Crown Court backlog
Newspaper headlines: 'I'm not Epstein's victim' and 'We see you, Vlad'
Several UK newspapers have highlighted a number of prominent stories swirling around international security and domestic politics. US First Lady Melania Trump made headlines with a sudden address at the White House on Thursday evening. In her speech, she vehemently rejected allegations linking her to convicted sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, stating, “I… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'I'm not Epstein's victim' and 'We see you, Vlad'
Grand National 2026 runners: Pinstickers' guide to Aintree race horses
Here is a summary of the horses numbered 28 to 31 with their trainer, jockey, form, age, weight, and commentary along with ratings and odds: — **28. Jordans** – **Trainer:** Joseph O’Brien (IRE) – **Jockey:** Ben Jones – **Form:** 2-85P0 – **Age:** 7 – **Weight:** 10-8 – **Commentary (John):** Acquired from France two years ago.… Continue reading Grand National 2026 runners: Pinstickers' guide to Aintree race horses
County Tyrone: Called Out play considers toxic masculinity and gender-based violence
A recent theatre production in Northern Ireland has been challenging young audiences to reflect on how they respond when friends exhibit harmful behaviour. The play, titled *Called Out*, takes a hard look at toxic actions directed towards women and issues around gender-based violence. It has reached around 1,500 schoolchildren and young people through free performances,… Continue reading County Tyrone: Called Out play considers toxic masculinity and gender-based violence
'We should not be at the mercy of events abroad' – Starmer
The UK faces a need to strengthen its resilience amid an increasingly unpredictable global landscape marked by frequent crises, the prime minister has cautioned. Describing the world as “volatile and dangerous,” Sir Keir Starmer emphasized the urgency of preparing the nation to withstand shocks such as the ongoing conflict involving Iran. His focus, he stated… Continue reading 'We should not be at the mercy of events abroad' – Starmer
ChatGPT diagnoses Cardiff woman's rare condition
A rare medical condition was finally diagnosed in a woman after years of being misdiagnosed, thanks to the use of ChatGPT. Phoebe Tesoriere, a 23-year-old from Cardiff, endured multiple incorrect diagnoses over four years, including anxiety, depression, and epilepsy. Despite numerous visits to the emergency department, she was repeatedly told that her symptoms were mental… Continue reading ChatGPT diagnoses Cardiff woman's rare condition
Jo Malone hopes 'sense will prevail' in lawsuit over her name
Jo Malone, the renowned perfume designer, has expressed hope that “sense will prevail” amid legal proceedings initiated by Estée Lauder, the beauty conglomerate, concerning the use of her name. The dispute centers around a collaboration between Malone’s new company, Jo Loves, and the retailer Zara, with Estée Lauder claiming misuse of the Jo Malone name… Continue reading Jo Malone hopes 'sense will prevail' in lawsuit over her name
Petrol and diesel prices continue to rise as concerns grow over US-Iran ceasefire
Fuel prices for petrol and diesel have continued to increase as drivers remain uncertain about the potential impact of the recent US-Iran ceasefire on costs at the pump. While there was an initial drop in oil prices following the announcement to halt hostilities, concerns about the stability of the ceasefire caused prices to rise again.… Continue reading Petrol and diesel prices continue to rise as concerns grow over US-Iran ceasefire