UK winter nowhere near a record breaker despite relentless rain and storms

This winter’s persistent rain and flooding across parts of the UK might give the impression that a record-breaking wet season has occurred. However, provisional figures released by the Met Office indicate that overall rainfall for the UK is approximately 9% above the average—showing the season has been wetter than usual, but not extraordinary on a… Continue reading UK winter nowhere near a record breaker despite relentless rain and storms

NI Farming: Farmers on edge as wet weather hampers slurry season

Record rainfall has left farmers struggling to manage slurry this season, creating significant challenges across farms in Northern Ireland. Mervyn Gordon, a dairy farmer with a herd of 250 cows, describes the situation on his farm as “hectic.” He depends on a large storage tank that holds 400,000 gallons of slurry beneath the shed where… Continue reading NI Farming: Farmers on edge as wet weather hampers slurry season

Ed Miliband says climate impact of data centres is uncertain

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has acknowledged that the rapid growth of data centres in the UK presents significant uncertainties regarding their impact on the country’s commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions. In a letter addressed to Members of Parliament, Miliband responded to concerns about the apparent absence of data centres in the government’s official… Continue reading Ed Miliband says climate impact of data centres is uncertain

Taking collagen keeps skin elastic but won't stop wrinkles, say scientists

A recent comprehensive review has found that taking collagen supplements daily can improve skin elasticity and hydration, contributing to some visible rejuvenation. However, the research also confirms that these supplements are not able to completely prevent wrinkles. The analysis, which examined data from 113 clinical trials involving nearly 8,000 participants, shows that while collagen pills… Continue reading Taking collagen keeps skin elastic but won't stop wrinkles, say scientists

No 10 will have no say on which Mandelson papers are released

The final decision on whether to publish sensitive materials concerning Peter Mandelson’s appointment and role as US ambassador will rest with senior Members of Parliament and peers. The Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) confirmed that the government has agreed the committee alone will determine which documents can be released. An understanding has been reached regarding… Continue reading No 10 will have no say on which Mandelson papers are released

Soham murderer Ian Huntley seriously injured in prison attack

Ian Huntley, the man convicted of the murders of schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in August 2002, is currently receiving medical treatment following an assault by another prisoner. The 52-year-old remains incarcerated at HMP Frankland, a high-security prison in County Durham, where the incident took place in a workshop within the facility. According to… Continue reading Soham murderer Ian Huntley seriously injured in prison attack

UK asylum claims drop slightly in 2025 as small boat arrivals rise by 13%

New Home Office data reveals a 4% decline in asylum applications in the UK during 2025, even though arrivals via small boats across the English Channel rose by 13%. Over the course of the year ending in December, a total of 100,625 individuals sought asylum, with 41% of these claims coming from those who entered… Continue reading UK asylum claims drop slightly in 2025 as small boat arrivals rise by 13%

Machete-waving drug dealer jailed for manslaughter in Sittingbourne

A man armed with a machete has been sentenced to prison following a fatal incident in Sittingbourne, Kent. The victim, Jay Gerrett, died after being struck by a vehicle while trying to escape from the attacker. Chris Maclean, 43, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with the case, along with charges of knife possession and… Continue reading Machete-waving drug dealer jailed for manslaughter in Sittingbourne

William and Catherine visit Powys ahead of St David's Day

The Prince and Princess of Wales made a visit to Powys as part of the lead-up to St David’s Day celebrations on Sunday, focusing on community spirit and resilience. Their first stop was The Hanging Gardens in Llanidloes, a centre dedicated to creativity and sustainable living. Despite persistent rain, a crowd gathered outside to greet… Continue reading William and Catherine visit Powys ahead of St David's Day

Natalie McNally: Figure seen throwing items over hedge

A murder trial has featured CCTV footage revealing a figure tossing items over a hedge at the residence of the defendant. This is part of the case against Stephen McCullagh, who stands accused of killing his pregnant ex-partner, Natalie McNally. Natalie, who was 15 weeks pregnant with a baby boy, was found dead at her… Continue reading Natalie McNally: Figure seen throwing items over hedge