Barbara Lisowska, a food packer employed by Gousto, was dismissed after being found eating peanuts on the factory floor, an employment tribunal has heard. The incident led to her being fired for gross misconduct in May 2024, amid concerns over potential risks to customers with food allergies. The 65-year-old denied the accusation, arguing she could… Continue reading Food packer sacked for eating stolen peanuts in Gousto factory
Author: Dave Carter
Aberfan disaster photographer wishes he had never taken famous image
One of the most iconic images from the tragic Aberfan disaster continues to weigh heavily on the man who captured it. Mel Parry, then an 18-year-old photography apprentice at the Merthyr Express, was on his way to work when he unexpectedly found himself amidst the catastrophe that unfolded in the south Wales village. When a… Continue reading Aberfan disaster photographer wishes he had never taken famous image
Newspaper headlines: 'Plot to oust Starmer' and 'Gord help us all'
Following the recent local elections, the political landscape within the Labour Party appears unsettled, with many newspapers highlighting internal tensions and leadership challenges. The Sunday Telegraph features a lead story about a “stalking horse plot to oust Starmer,” triggered after Labour MP Catherine West warned Downing Street that she would take action if prominent leadership… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Plot to oust Starmer' and 'Gord help us all'
Is Starmer's leadership under serious threat?
The prime minister is currently confronted with the first direct threat to his leadership from within his own parliamentary party, but questions remain about the seriousness of this challenge against Sir Keir Starmer. The situation escalated following an interview given by former minister Catherine West on Radio 4’s PM programme, which quickly sparked surprise across… Continue reading Is Starmer's leadership under serious threat?
Antisemitism 'a problem for all to fix', organisers of rally say
Religious leaders from various faith communities across the UK have joined forces to address the rising concern of antisemitism, emphasizing in an open letter that it is an issue affecting everyone. The letter, which also gained signatures from prominent figures in business, sports, and the media, expressed strong solidarity with the Jewish community and condemned… Continue reading Antisemitism 'a problem for all to fix', organisers of rally say
Bafta TV Awards 2026: Adolescence, Amandaland and Celebrity Traitors stars ready for ceremony
Later today, the Bafta Television Awards will take place, bringing together stars from prominent series such as Adolescence, Amandaland, The Celebrity Traitors, and Last One Laughing. This event stands as one of the most significant occasions in the British TV industry calendar, where the winners will be revealed. Adolescence has dominated numerous award ceremonies over… Continue reading Bafta TV Awards 2026: Adolescence, Amandaland and Celebrity Traitors stars ready for ceremony
Eurovision 2026 is here – but will the Israel boycott spoil the show?
The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest is set to begin in Vienna this Sunday, marked by a vibrant “turquoise carpet” parade showcasing contestants from all 35 participating countries. Celebrating its 70th anniversary, the event, however, is clouded by intense controversy surrounding Israel’s continued involvement. This dispute has led to the withdrawal of five regular competitors —… Continue reading Eurovision 2026 is here – but will the Israel boycott spoil the show?
Dunmurry: Reward of £20k offered for police station bomb information
On Saturday, 25 April, a delivery driver was forced to hijack his own vehicle, into which a gas cylinder device had been fitted, and drive it to a police station located on the outskirts of Belfast. The vehicle was subsequently detonated outside the station, creating significant damage. This incident prompted an immediate police response, including… Continue reading Dunmurry: Reward of £20k offered for police station bomb information
Senedd election 2026: What does Rhun ap Iorwerth do next?
Plaid Cymru achieved a remarkable success in the recent Senedd election, overtaking Labour to become the largest party in Wales. Amidst celebrations, Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth declared his intention to establish a government solely with Plaid Cymru ministers. However, this poses a challenge since the party holds 43 seats, falling six short of… Continue reading Senedd election 2026: What does Rhun ap Iorwerth do next?
The UK is set for a staycation summer – and there are plenty of hidden gems
This article highlights how more Brits are choosing to staycation in the UK rather than travel abroad, amid travel uncertainties and advisories against certain international destinations. Key points include: – **Increased Domestic Bookings:** Booking.com reports a 20% rise in searches for May half-term UK holidays, and Airbnb notes a 15% increase for the May bank… Continue reading The UK is set for a staycation summer – and there are plenty of hidden gems