An 11-year-old boy from Sutton Coldfield, who is paraplegic, described his experience of meeting Catherine, Princess of Wales, as “incredible” after they crossed paths three times during the completion of the Three Peaks Challenge. Ted was supported throughout the challenging expedition by his father Pete and a group of 15 family members and friends, who… Continue reading Paraplegic boy doing Three Peaks Challenge meets Catherine
Author: Dave Carter
Parents urge council not to shut smallest secondary in Dalry
The process for closing a school in Scotland is governed by the Schools (Consultation) (Scotland) Act 2010, which outlines the necessary steps that must be followed. When it comes to rural schools such as Dalry, the local authority is tasked with identifying the reasons for considering closure and evaluating whether this action is appropriate. The… Continue reading Parents urge council not to shut smallest secondary in Dalry
Stalker who faked ex's Tinder profile was caught using doorbell camera
In September 2024, police detectives began investigating unusual reports of men arriving uninvited at a woman’s residence in Cheshire. These men believed they were responding to an invitation connected to a so-called “rape fantasy,” having matched with her on the dating app Tinder. However, the truth behind the situation was far more sinister. The woman’s… Continue reading Stalker who faked ex's Tinder profile was caught using doorbell camera
Frank Gardner: Navy plans reflect sea change in how wars are fought
The Royal Navy is undergoing a significant transformation in its operational strategy over the coming years. The originally intended replacement of Britain’s six Type 45 destroyers, which are designed primarily for air defence, with the new Type 83 destroyers, has been abandoned. Instead, the Navy plans to invest in a fleet of less expensive Common… Continue reading Frank Gardner: Navy plans reflect sea change in how wars are fought
Refugees will be told to repay £10,000 under new asylum rules
The UK government has announced that individuals granted asylum will have to repay approximately £10,000 for the costs associated with their accommodation and support once they begin earning an income. This repayment scheme will be part of the forthcoming Immigration and Asylum Bill, which is scheduled for presentation to Parliament on Tuesday. Adults with sufficient… Continue reading Refugees will be told to repay £10,000 under new asylum rules
Glass in deposit return scheme 'could push up drink prices by 50p'
William Watkins, the chief executive of Radnor Hills, has described the situation in Wales regarding the deposit return scheme as a “complete and utter mess.” He emphasized the complications that arise from having differing systems on either side of the England–Wales border, warning that this disparity could pose significant challenges for producers. Watkins stressed the… Continue reading Glass in deposit return scheme 'could push up drink prices by 50p'
Maddy Cusack kept mental health secret over stigma fears, inquest told
Maddy Cusack, a former player for Sheffield United, struggled with concerns about stigma and ridicule related to her mental health, an inquest has revealed. The 27-year-old was found dead at her home in Horsley, Derbyshire, on 20 September 2023. Her father, David Cusack, spoke at Chesterfield Coroner’s Court about the pressures she faced, including the… Continue reading Maddy Cusack kept mental health secret over stigma fears, inquest told
Harry still hoping to bring Meghan and children on UK visit
Currently, the planned visit of Prince Harry, Meghan, and their children to the United Kingdom is expected to proceed as originally scheduled. This would mark a rare occasion for the family to travel together to the UK since Meghan and the children have not been there recently. Prince Harry has previously expressed concerns about bringing… Continue reading Harry still hoping to bring Meghan and children on UK visit
Long-delayed defence investment plan to be published on Tuesday
The long-awaited military spending plan is set to be published on Tuesday, with Sir Keir Starmer emphasizing its role in keeping the UK “safe and secure long into the future.” The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has revealed that the Defence Investment Plan (DIP) will include £5 billion specifically allocated to enhancing the Armed Forces’ capabilities… Continue reading Long-delayed defence investment plan to be published on Tuesday
Newspaper headlines: Andy's 'radical rewiring' and 'it's coming homes'
The focus of Tuesday’s headlines centers on Andy Burnham’s proposals aimed at decentralizing power within Britain. His plans emphasize granting greater autonomy to local authorities, coupled with a commitment to increasing the construction of council housing. These initiatives have become a prominent topic in the day’s media coverage. Burnham’s vision seeks to shift decision-making closer… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Andy's 'radical rewiring' and 'it's coming homes'