​Beats In Space episode featuring Silent Servant to air in tribute to late DJ

​Beats In Space episode featuring Silent Servant to air in tribute to late DJ

The legendary techno artist Silent Servant will be honored on his birthday this week with a new episode of the Beats In Space podcast. The episode will feature a mix and interview recorded just months before his death in January of 2024. Host Tim Sweeney announced the episode on Twitter, saying it “was a difficult… Continue reading ​Beats In Space episode featuring Silent Servant to air in tribute to late DJ

Three jailed over violent disorder in Plymouth city centre

Three jailed over violent disorder in Plymouth city centre

In Plymouth city centre, three people have been jailed for causing violent disorder. The individuals’ names are Daniel McGuire, Lucas Ormond Skeaping and Michael Williams. They were sentenced at Plymouth Crown Court after clashing with groups of protesters on Royal Parade and outside the Guildhall. McGuire and Williams were aligned with a far-right protest, while… Continue reading Three jailed over violent disorder in Plymouth city centre

Search for St Albans retired GP missing while hiking in Pyrenees

Search for St Albans retired GP missing while hiking in Pyrenees

A senior doctor’s family is searching for him, after he had an accident while hiking in the Pyrenees mountains in France. Tom Doherty, who is 67 years old, is from St Albans in Hertfordshire and was travelling and camping by himself in southern France. The exact location where he fell is unknown, but it occurred… Continue reading Search for St Albans retired GP missing while hiking in Pyrenees

Woman breaks sheep shearing world record in Cornwall

Woman breaks sheep shearing world record in Cornwall

A Scottish woman has set a new world record for sheep shearing in Cornwall. Una Cameron, a 51-year-old shearer, sheared a total of 517 sheep at Trefranck Farm in Launceston, beating the previous women’s solo strongwool ewe record by 59 sheep. The feat took a total of nine hours with Cameron taking only four breaks.… Continue reading Woman breaks sheep shearing world record in Cornwall

UK antisemitic hate incidents surge in 2024, says charity

UK antisemitic hate incidents surge in 2024, says charity

The Community Security Trust (CST) has reported another record high in antisemitic incidents in the United Kingdom during the first half of this year. The figures demonstrate a continuation of the impact of the antisemitic reactions to the 2024 Israeli-Palestinian conflict. From January to June, CST has recorded reports of 1,978 anti-Jewish hate incidents, a… Continue reading UK antisemitic hate incidents surge in 2024, says charity

Generosity for fire-hit Liverpool library after riots 'humbling'

Generosity for fire-hit Liverpool library after riots 'humbling'

The City of Liverpool has been inundated with help and financial support following a library fire that was started during a weekend of violence. Spellow Lane Library Hub, which opened last year to support and provide services to underprivileged communities, was badly damaged. Police reported that around three hundred people were involved in the disorder… Continue reading Generosity for fire-hit Liverpool library after riots 'humbling'

Willy Wonka disaster leads to Fringe Golden Ticket

Willy Wonka disaster leads to Fringe Golden Ticket

The disastrous Wonka-themed event in Glasgow that was shut down by police after just one day has inspired a new show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe called Willy’s Candy Spectacular. The show is the brainchild of producer Richard Kraft, who enlisted a team of songwriters to help create the musical inspired by events he read… Continue reading Willy Wonka disaster leads to Fringe Golden Ticket

Early photojournalists recorded suffragettes and 'mush-fakers'

Early photojournalists recorded suffragettes and 'mush-fakers'

Blue plaques are being erected at the former homes of two of Britain’s earliest pioneers of photojournalism. John Thomson and Christina Broom captured groundbreaking images of street life and political upheaval during their careers. English Heritage historian Rebecca Preston said both photojournalists were working at the forefront of photography in a time when it was… Continue reading Early photojournalists recorded suffragettes and 'mush-fakers'

In pictures: Anti-racism protesters turn out across England

In pictures: Anti-racism protesters turn out across England

A series of anti-racist demonstrations have swept across England on Wednesday, as a response to reports of plans for anti-immigrant protests in various parts of the country. Crowds gathered in towns and cities across England in largely peaceful protests. Thousands of police officers were deployed on the streets to maintain order. The demonstrations come as… Continue reading In pictures: Anti-racism protesters turn out across England

UK disorder: Thousands of counter-protesters rally after riots

UK disorder: Thousands of counter-protesters rally after riots

After a week of anti-immigrant rioting and disorder, thousands of anti-racism protesters rallied in various cities and towns across England. These gatherings diffused most parts of the violence with counter-protesters, chanting “refugees are welcome here” being the bulk of the crowds. The police had anticipated further violence with over 100 events anticipated and thousands of… Continue reading UK disorder: Thousands of counter-protesters rally after riots