M&S boss calls for more action on crime and abuse of staff

Marks & Spencer’s retail director has raised urgent concerns about the escalating problem of retail crime, pointing to multiple incidents of shoplifting and violence impacting the company’s stores. Thinus Keeve emphasized the need for increased police resources to address what he described as a worsening situation, with retail workers regularly subjected to abuse and physical… Continue reading M&S boss calls for more action on crime and abuse of staff

Crash shuts M1 near Luton Airport

A serious accident involving a car and a motorcycle has led to the closure of the M1 southbound near Luton Airport. The road was shut between junctions 10 and 11 at approximately 07:45 BST, according to National Highways. Emergency services, including police and ambulance crews, are currently attending the scene. The incident has caused significant… Continue reading Crash shuts M1 near Luton Airport

'Friends thought I'd disappeared from the face of the earth'

In 2026, vanishing from the digital world is no easy feat, especially for a 23-year-old junior doctor armed with a smartphone and active social media accounts. Yet, that’s precisely what Molly Clifford and her father Andrew achieved over two months, much to the worry of their circles. Molly recounted that some friends feared she had… Continue reading 'Friends thought I'd disappeared from the face of the earth'

Stormont: Canteen renovation almost £200k over budget

The refurbishment of the Stormont assembly canteen, known as the Blue Flax, ended up costing nearly £200,000 more than initially planned. When the project was completed last summer, the final expenditure amounted to £530,532, a significant increase from the original budget of around £350,000 set in 2022. This renovation included an array of updates such… Continue reading Stormont: Canteen renovation almost £200k over budget

Human urine made into fertiliser to help grow new forest

Scientists leading an innovative initiative are working on transforming human urine into a fertilizer that can support the growth of plants, with ambitions to cultivate a new forest. This unique project, supported by the UK Forestry Commission, aims to nurture thousands of native British trees in Monmouthshire, located in south Wales. Originating from the University… Continue reading Human urine made into fertiliser to help grow new forest

Manchester lollipop man, 91, completes last shift after 28 years

At 91 years old, Reg Bown is preparing to make his final crossing as a lollipop man in Greater Manchester, concluding an impressive 28-year career dedicated to helping children cross the road safely. Reg’s journey began when he took on the role at the age of 60 at Wellfield Infant School in Sale. Although he… Continue reading Manchester lollipop man, 91, completes last shift after 28 years

Blind marathon runner to be guided by smart glasses

Clarke Reynolds, a visually impaired artist and runner, is preparing to take on a marathon in a groundbreaking way by using innovative technology that enables sighted volunteers to see through his eyes and guide him remotely in real time. At 45 years old, Reynolds combines his passion for art and advocacy by creating tactile pieces… Continue reading Blind marathon runner to be guided by smart glasses

Woman reveals naked man ordeal as Travelodge claims build

Last summer, Wendy Griffith, a marketing consultant from Norfolk, experienced a terrifying incident while staying at the Travelodge London Stratford. She found herself trapped in her hotel room for an entire hour as a naked man banged on her door and performed lewd acts in the corridor. Despite multiple attempts, Wendy was unable to reach… Continue reading Woman reveals naked man ordeal as Travelodge claims build

Police offered support to tackle rising threats against MPs

A new national democracy protection unit is being introduced to provide police forces with specialized support in addressing the increasing threats and abuse directed at Members of Parliament (MPs). This initiative is led by police chief Chris Balmer, who has been appointed to oversee efforts to investigate and combat crimes that undermine democratic processes. The… Continue reading Police offered support to tackle rising threats against MPs

Crisis staff found 'unforgivable scene' at Hull's Legacy funeral home

Crisis response teams described the conditions uncovered at Legacy Independent Funeral Directors in Hull as an “unforgivable scene of entirely human making.” Kevin Curreri, managing director of Kenyon Emergency Services, led the six-person team deployed to address the shocking discoveries at the funeral home operated by convicted undertaker Robert Bush. Authorities found that Bush had… Continue reading Crisis staff found 'unforgivable scene' at Hull's Legacy funeral home