A group of seven activists who were part of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters have now returned to the United Kingdom following their deportation. These individuals were among over 422 participants in the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), an initiative designed to challenge the maritime blockade of Gaza by delivering… Continue reading Seven flotilla activists detained in Israel arrive back in UK
Author: Dave Carter
Hawick to Center Parcs to Selkirk path – pricey or practical?
Scottish Borders Council is considering the creation of a new £12 million pathway designed to connect the towns of Selkirk and Hawick with the upcoming Center Parcs holiday village, set to be the first of its kind in Scotland. This ambitious route, running largely alongside the busy A7 road, aims to promote active travel options… Continue reading Hawick to Center Parcs to Selkirk path – pricey or practical?
Big Weekend: Zara Larsson electrifies the festival crowd
At BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Sunderland, Swedish pop sensation Zara Larsson delivered an electrifying headline performance that captivated the crowd with endless summer vibes. Taking to the main stage, Larsson energized tens of thousands of fans gathered at Herrington Country Park with a dynamic set that featured tracks from her latest album *Midnight… Continue reading Big Weekend: Zara Larsson electrifies the festival crowd
Girl raped by boys spared jail tells BBC judge's decision was like 'rock in my face'
A teenage girl, who suffered rape at the hands of two adolescent boys, described the judge’s choice to avoid custodial sentences as a “rock straight in my face” in an exclusive interview with Laura Kuenssberg. Now 16, the girl questioned the point of enduring the ordeal if the punishment did not appropriately reflect the severity… Continue reading Girl raped by boys spared jail tells BBC judge's decision was like 'rock in my face'
UK heatwave likely to be confirmed as record-breaking temperatures forecast
A significant heatwave is anticipated to be officially declared over parts of the UK this Sunday, as an unusual period of warm weather during May continues to strengthen. On Saturday, the highest temperature recorded this year so far—30.5°C—was observed at Frittenden in Kent. This surge in temperatures raises the possibility of setting new national records… Continue reading UK heatwave likely to be confirmed as record-breaking temperatures forecast
Newspaper headlines: 'We'll axe tax on overtime' and 'Brolly hot, isn't it'
The Sunday newspapers prominently feature Reform UK leader Nigel Farage’s proposal to eliminate income tax on overtime for workers earning under £75,000 who maintain a 40-hour workweek. The Sunday Express highlights this promise as a clear indication that Farage is positioning himself to directly challenge the Labour Party. Alongside this political story, the newspaper also… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'We'll axe tax on overtime' and 'Brolly hot, isn't it'
007 First Light: James Bond game redefines iconic British spy
A brand-new James Bond experience is set to unfold, not in cinemas but through the medium of a video game. Titled *007 First Light*, this installment features a younger incarnation of Ian Fleming’s legendary spy, portrayed by Irish actor Patrick Gibson. Unlike traditional depictions of Bond as the suave, fully-fledged “00” agent, this game explores… Continue reading 007 First Light: James Bond game redefines iconic British spy
Why essentials like eggs, bread and milk cost so much more now
Many shoppers have noticed that the cost of everyday groceries has climbed significantly over the past few years. Regular purchases such as milk, bread, and eggs now come with a heftier price tag, even when customers avoid adding luxury items like wine or biscuits to their baskets. This rising expense prompts the question: how much… Continue reading Why essentials like eggs, bread and milk cost so much more now
Former EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy trains as a carer after her dad’s death
Motivated by the difficult experience of caring for her terminally ill father, Natalie Cassidy has embarked on a new path by training as a carer. Reflecting on those final moments, Cassidy describes them as “breathtakingly hard but quite incredible really.” She recalls tenderly holding her father’s hand and reassuring him, saying, “It’s OK, you can… Continue reading Former EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy trains as a carer after her dad’s death
'Frustrating' MOT backlogs as test centres opening dates unconfirmed
The ongoing backlog in MOT testing in Northern Ireland appears likely to persist for the foreseeable future, with no firm opening dates yet set for two new vehicle testing centres. These facilities, located in Hydebank, south Belfast, and Mallusk in County Antrim, are expected to significantly expand testing capacity once operational, each capable of handling… Continue reading 'Frustrating' MOT backlogs as test centres opening dates unconfirmed