Homeowners in Sheffield have received letters threatening High Court legal action following the purchase of their properties’ freeholds by a solicitor, a situation described by those affected as both intimidating and confrontational. The acquisition, involving nearly 300 homes, took place during an auction in the summer where Andrew Milne acquired the freeholds for approximately £320… Continue reading Homeowners left 'scared' by 'aggressive' freeholder
Author: Dave Carter
2025 becomes the sunniest year on record for the UK
The Met Office has revealed that 2025 is set to become the sunniest year ever recorded in the United Kingdom since records started in 1910. With two weeks still remaining in the year, provisional figures indicate that the total sunshine hours have reached 1,622, surpassing the previous record established in 2003. Nearly every month this… Continue reading 2025 becomes the sunniest year on record for the UK
How curry for Christmas dinner helps us avoid child meltdowns
The festive season can often bring a sensory overload for children, even before Christmas Day itself arrives. This heightened stimulation stems from nativity plays, long queues at Santa’s grotto, and the bustling crowds gathering to see Christmas lights. Such experiences can lead to mini-meltdowns, which add pressure to parents already juggling school events, gift shopping,… Continue reading How curry for Christmas dinner helps us avoid child meltdowns
Essay cheating at universities an 'open secret' despite new law
A recent BBC investigation has revealed that essay cheating continues to be widespread at universities across the UK, despite legal measures introduced to curb the practice. Since April 2022, it has been illegal in England to provide essays for students aged 16 and over, yet there have been no prosecutions under this legislation so far.… Continue reading Essay cheating at universities an 'open secret' despite new law
Patients warned to expect disruption as doctor strike begins
Doctors in England have begun a five-day strike amid hospitals struggling with an intense wave of flu. NHS England has warned that this action, which started at 07:00 on Wednesday, will disrupt non-urgent medical services as hospitals are under increased pressure. This marks the 14th strike by resident doctors—formerly known as junior doctors—in a prolonged… Continue reading Patients warned to expect disruption as doctor strike begins
Nicotine pouch rise is driven by young men, study finds
A recent study highlights a significant increase in the use of nicotine pouches among young men in Great Britain. These small sachets, designed to be placed under the upper lip, are used by approximately 7.5% of males aged 16 to 24. In comparison, only 1.9% of young women and about 1% of the overall adult… Continue reading Nicotine pouch rise is driven by young men, study finds
Timothée Chalamet on Marty Supreme, his twenties and his love of Susan Boyle
Timothée Chalamet, one of Hollywood’s brightest stars, has recently shared his personal list of five British individuals he regards as all-time greats. Among the first names he mentions are Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula One champion, alongside the iconic couple David and Victoria Beckham. Following these familiar figures, Chalamet also includes an unexpected choice: Fakemink,… Continue reading Timothée Chalamet on Marty Supreme, his twenties and his love of Susan Boyle
Timeline: Paul Doyle's journey to causing Liverpool parade horror
Paul Doyle’s violent outburst during the Liverpool FC Premier League victory parade on 26 May has been described by the sentencing judge as “incomprehensible,” with the reasons behind his sudden aggression remaining unclear. Despite the celebratory atmosphere and crowds blocking roads, the 54-year-old’s reaction was disproportionate, leading to a tragic series of events that have… Continue reading Timeline: Paul Doyle's journey to causing Liverpool parade horror
Newspaper headlines: 'UK to rejoin Erasmus' and 'BBC comes out fighting'
The UK is poised to re-enter the Erasmus student exchange programme, according to reports highlighted on Wednesday’s front pages. This development, expected to take effect from January 2027, will enable British students to participate in the EU-wide scheme without incurring extra fees. The Guardian features this story prominently and also includes an interview with US… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'UK to rejoin Erasmus' and 'BBC comes out fighting'
The Disappeared: Latest search for IRA murder victim Columba McVeigh ends
Efforts to locate the remains of Columba McVeigh, a victim of IRA violence whose disappearance dates back 50 years, have once again concluded without success. McVeigh, who was just 19 years old and hailed from Donaghmore, County Tyrone, was abducted and murdered in 1975, becoming one of the 17 individuals collectively referred to as the… Continue reading The Disappeared: Latest search for IRA murder victim Columba McVeigh ends