On Saturday night, Bad Bunny made history by becoming the first Latin American artist to headline a UK stadium, captivating around 50,000 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The Puerto Rican rapper’s performance wasn’t just a music event; it was a vibrant homage to Latin American culture and communities, infused with celebratory energy despite… Continue reading Bad Bunny lights up London with history-making stadium show
Author: Dave Carter
Newspaper headlines: 'Devolution revolution' and 'The cost of cool'
According to reports in The Sunday Telegraph, a key supporter of Andy Burnham has called for significant changes to tax policy and fiscal regulations. Louise Haigh, who is expected to hold a prominent position in a potential Burnham government, advocates for an increase in capital gains tax alongside a relaxation of current fiscal constraints. These… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Devolution revolution' and 'The cost of cool'
World Cup 2026: England will not win World Cup if they do not improve, writes Phil McNulty
England’s progress to the last 32 of the World Cup was secured after a victory over Panama, topping Group L on the back of two wins in three matches. However, despite this achievement, concerns linger over the team’s overall performance and what improvements are required if they are to realistically contend for the title. Head… Continue reading World Cup 2026: England will not win World Cup if they do not improve, writes Phil McNulty
How Andy Burnham's school teacher inspired him to believe in himself
A former neighbour, who preferred to remain anonymous, reminisced about Andy Burnham’s teenage years, recalling that when they moved to the area, Andy was around 16 or 17 and nearing the age to leave for university. The neighbour mentioned how Burnham and his two brothers frequently played football in their garden, with the balls often… Continue reading How Andy Burnham's school teacher inspired him to believe in himself
Victims suffer 'additional trauma' as strike delays court cases
Nichola Green, deputy chief executive of Victim Support Northern Ireland, highlighted the added trauma that victims and witnesses have endured due to the recent barristers’ strike. She emphasized how the postponement of cases has caused significant distress and, in some scenarios, compounded the emotional suffering for those involved. Victims often find themselves repeatedly revisiting painful… Continue reading Victims suffer 'additional trauma' as strike delays court cases
Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after car hits shoppers
A man has been apprehended on suspicion of attempted murder following an incident where a car struck multiple pedestrians on a busy shopping street in West London. The event took place around 14:30 BST on Saturday along Ealing Broadway. In total, five people sustained injuries, with three of them requiring hospital treatment. According to authorities,… Continue reading Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after car hits shoppers
Nearly 400 Welsh nursing and midwifery graduates without NHS jobs
Almost 400 nursing and midwifery graduates in Wales are currently without NHS positions following the initial stage of job matching. Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW), the body responsible for workforce development and training, explained that better recruitment and retention efforts have led to fewer vacancies than originally forecasted. While 703 graduates were placed into… Continue reading Nearly 400 Welsh nursing and midwifery graduates without NHS jobs
Washing up liquid 'hero' of schoolgirl's Dartmoor rock rescue
An 11-year-old girl named Shannon was rescued after her leg became trapped between large granite rocks during a school trip on Dartmoor, Devon. The rescue operation took place at Hound Tor, where emergency teams, including the Dartmoor Search and Rescue and Devon Cave Rescue Organisation (DCRO), were called in to assist. Remarkably, a bottle of… Continue reading Washing up liquid 'hero' of schoolgirl's Dartmoor rock rescue
Andy Burnham will need a Moscow test as well as Makerfield test, says ex-military chief
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the former Chief of the Defence Staff, has emphasized that any prime ministerial candidate, including Andy Burnham who is favored to replace Sir Keir Starmer, must have their policies withstand what he terms a “Moscow test.” While Burnham has previously stated that legislation should meet the approval of his newly elected… Continue reading Andy Burnham will need a Moscow test as well as Makerfield test, says ex-military chief
Hundreds join anti-racism demo after terrorism-linked murder bids
In Edinburgh, a large-scale anti-racism demonstration took place, drawing thousands of participants a week after a series of incidents that allegedly targeted Muslim individuals. The event, known as the Reclaim Our Streets rally, saw involvement from a broad coalition including politicians, trade unions, community groups, and local residents. These incidents on 19 June resulted in… Continue reading Hundreds join anti-racism demo after terrorism-linked murder bids