A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) is set to begin concerning a tragic train derailment in northeast Scotland that claimed the lives of three men. The incident occurred on 12 August 2020 when a train traveling from Aberdeen to Glasgow derailed near Carmont in Aberdeenshire. The derailment was caused by a landslide triggered by heavy rainfall.… Continue reading Stonehaven train derailment: Inquiry into fatal accident to begin
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Tributes paid as BBC Radio Guernsey presenter John Randall dies
John Randall, a cherished presenter on BBC Radio Guernsey, has passed away at the age of 68 after a brief illness. Over the course of 25 years with BBC Radio Guernsey, Randall became a well-known and beloved presence for many listeners, having initially joined to host the station’s first dedicated local afternoon program. However, his… Continue reading Tributes paid as BBC Radio Guernsey presenter John Randall dies
'I spent £2,000 on one event'. Why Gen Z is obsessed with Hyrox
Hyrox, a fitness phenomenon that blends running with various physical challenges, is rapidly gaining traction worldwide. This year, it is anticipated that around 1.3 million participants will take part in Hyrox events across the globe. The competition has especially resonated with younger adults, predominantly millennials and Generation Z—individuals typically in their twenties to early forties—who… Continue reading 'I spent £2,000 on one event'. Why Gen Z is obsessed with Hyrox
UK to join major wind farm project with eight European countries
The United Kingdom is preparing to support a major expansion of offshore wind energy projects in the North Sea, collaborating with eight other European nations, including Norway, Germany, and the Netherlands. This initiative, according to government officials, aims to enhance energy security by providing an alternative to the unpredictable “fossil fuel rollercoaster.” Notably, some of… Continue reading UK to join major wind farm project with eight European countries
Children's early development at risk with year-long NHS waits
Thousands of children in England are enduring prolonged delays exceeding a year while waiting for NHS community care services, including speech and language therapy, hearing support, and assistance for disabilities, according to a BBC investigation. Of the 300,000 young people currently on waiting lists, about 25% have been waiting for over 12 months. NHS officials… Continue reading Children's early development at risk with year-long NHS waits
Murder and MI5: the extraordinary battle over what stays secret
It looks like you’ve shared a detailed excerpt discussing issues surrounding state secrecy, legal disputes, and legacy cases related to the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The passage covers: – The unprecedented conflict between the chief constable of Northern Ireland and MI5. – Serious questions about trust in authorities (such as MI5 and the police) regarding… Continue reading Murder and MI5: the extraordinary battle over what stays secret
Ban phones throughout the school day, Phillipson tells teachers
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has called for all schools in England to adopt phone-free policies throughout the entire school day. In a letter exclusively obtained by the BBC, she emphasized that mobile phones should not be used during lessons, including for functions like calculators or research, nor during break and lunch times. Phillipson also confirmed… Continue reading Ban phones throughout the school day, Phillipson tells teachers
Michael Carrick makes case for Man Utd job after perfect start
Michael Carrick, with his extensive experience, is careful not to reveal whether he wishes to become Manchester United’s permanent manager. Instead, he preferred to share a lighter moment, mentioning how his children were part of the away supporters at the Emirates Stadium. Their joy was palpable following Matheus Cunha’s impressive goal that secured United’s third,… Continue reading Michael Carrick makes case for Man Utd job after perfect start
NI Budget: Education at a 'crossroads', school leaders warn
School leaders across Northern Ireland have jointly expressed serious concerns about the future of education in the region, warning that proposed budget reductions could result in shorter school days and a reduced range of subjects offered to students. In a rare collective statement, heads of some of the largest schools highlighted that the education sector… Continue reading NI Budget: Education at a 'crossroads', school leaders warn
Mahmood to call for more police patrols and faster responses to 999 calls
Police officers in England and Wales are expected to spend more time patrolling the streets under new reform plans set to be announced soon. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood plans to address the issue of excessive administrative duties that currently keep officers away from frontline work. Her proposals aim to reduce redundant paperwork and red tape,… Continue reading Mahmood to call for more police patrols and faster responses to 999 calls