The latest headlines across several UK newspapers focus heavily on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, now one month since joint strikes were launched by Israel and the US. The Guardian highlights Israel’s determination to continue its operations, despite US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s expectation that the war will conclude within weeks rather… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'War to end in weeks' and '50% of public cut their spending'
Author: Dave Carter
Teenagers say weekend and Saturday jobs are 'impossible' to find
The landscape for weekend and part-time jobs available to teenagers has shifted dramatically in recent years, making it increasingly difficult for 16 and 17-year-olds to find employment. While many adults fondly recall the thrill of earning their first paycheck as a teenager, young job seekers today face significant challenges that often leave them feeling overlooked… Continue reading Teenagers say weekend and Saturday jobs are 'impossible' to find
Biscoff creme eggs, Tiramisu hot cross buns: Have Easter treats gone too far?
For over five decades, Creme Eggs have been a notable Easter treat in Britain, sparking both fondness and distaste among different palates. Ethan, a 23-year-old gym-goer from Manchester, is an avid fan of these chocolate delights. Despite sampling various Cadbury Creme Egg varieties, including a newly introduced Biscoff-filled version this year, he wasn’t impressed by… Continue reading Biscoff creme eggs, Tiramisu hot cross buns: Have Easter treats gone too far?
Are UK students at risk of more deadly meningitis outbreaks?
A recent meningitis outbreak in Kent has resulted in 20 confirmed infections, all of which required hospital care, with nine patients admitted to intensive care units. Tragically, two young individuals have died. The speed and scale of this cluster have been described as both unusual and unprecedented, prompting questions about the underlying causes of the… Continue reading Are UK students at risk of more deadly meningitis outbreaks?
Maldives tells UK it does not recognise Chagos Islands deal
The Maldives has officially notified the United Kingdom that it does not acknowledge the agreement to transfer control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. According to President Mohamed Muizzu’s office, the Maldives has communicated its objections through two formal written protests as well as a telephone conversation with UK Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy. The… Continue reading Maldives tells UK it does not recognise Chagos Islands deal
Tom Daley backs campaign to save Ayr diving pool
Tom Daley, the Olympic diver, has expressed strong support for the ongoing campaign to preserve one of Scotland’s remaining diving pools, located at the Citadel leisure centre. He described the planned closure of this facility as “heartbreaking,” emphasizing its crucial role in nurturing diving talent. Should this pool close, club members would be forced to… Continue reading Tom Daley backs campaign to save Ayr diving pool
Merthyr woman cleared £40,000 of gambling debt reselling clothes
Rachel Grady spent four years concealing a gambling and shopping addiction from her family, including her husband and two children. Over that time, her debts ballooned to £40,000, leaving her in a desperate financial situation. She revealed that her turning point came during a holiday in 2024, one she could barely afford, when she finally… Continue reading Merthyr woman cleared £40,000 of gambling debt reselling clothes
Murder case that wrongly jailed man for 38 years investigated
The independent police watchdog has launched an investigation into a murder case that represents one of the lengthiest miscarriages of justice in British legal history. Peter Sullivan was wrongly imprisoned for 38 years after being convicted for the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall, a 21-year-old florist from Wirral, Merseyside. His conviction was overturned in 2023… Continue reading Murder case that wrongly jailed man for 38 years investigated
Amy Doherty: Hundreds gather at vigil after killing of mother-of-two
In Londonderry city centre, a large gathering took place to honor the memory of Amy Doherty, a 28-year-old woman who tragically lost her life last weekend. Amy was discovered injured at a residence in Summer Meadows Mews early on Saturday and subsequently passed away in hospital. The community’s response was profound, drawing hundreds to a… Continue reading Amy Doherty: Hundreds gather at vigil after killing of mother-of-two
SNP to review party complaints after sex attacks by ex-council leader
First Minister John Swinney has called for an independent examination of the SNP’s complaints handling procedures following the conviction of a former council leader for sexual offences against young men. Jordan Linden, aged 30, was found guilty of five counts of assault and sending inappropriate sexual messages to teenagers, including one as young as 14.… Continue reading SNP to review party complaints after sex attacks by ex-council leader