Illegal 'semaglutide' slimming drugs sold in salons and online

Illegal 'semaglutide' slimming drugs sold in salons and online

Despite the dangers of illegally obtaining and taking semaglutide, an active ingredient in slimming drugs, many people continue to buy it on the black market without a prescription. BBC Investigations recently discovered the ease of purchasing these dangerous products online. Although semaglutide can help those with severe weight issues, buying these unlicensed products can lead… Continue reading Illegal 'semaglutide' slimming drugs sold in salons and online

Newspaper headlines: 'A town in tears' and Reeves budget warning

Newspaper headlines: 'A town in tears' and Reeves budget warning

Front pages of UK newspapers on Wednesday feature tributes to the victims of Monday’s attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport. Three women, Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, died in the attack, and a 17-year-old suspect has been arrested. The Daily Mirror’s headline reads “Keep smiling and dancing”, while… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'A town in tears' and Reeves budget warning

Riba Stirling Prize: Elizabeth line shortlisted for 2024 architecture award

Riba Stirling Prize: Elizabeth line shortlisted for 2024 architecture award

The prestigious Royal Institute of British Architects has announced that London’s Elizabeth line has been selected as one of six nominees for the 2024 Riba Stirling prize for architecture, joining other powerful nominees. The National Portrait Gallery, a social housing development in east London, and a dairy farm in Dorset that has been renovated to… Continue reading Riba Stirling Prize: Elizabeth line shortlisted for 2024 architecture award

Gen Z: Less than half of 16-24-year-olds watch traditional TV, Ofcom says

Gen Z: Less than half of 16-24-year-olds watch traditional TV, Ofcom says

Ofcom’s annual Media Nations report reveals that live and catch-up programming viewed on a television set at home among young adults has fallen below 50%. In 2018, 76% of 16 to 24-year-olds watched traditional TV during an average week; however, in 2023, this figure fell to 48%. The report also states that on average, those… Continue reading Gen Z: Less than half of 16-24-year-olds watch traditional TV, Ofcom says

Lorry thefts: Drivers call for higher security standards

Lorry thefts: Drivers call for higher security standards

Organized crime gangs in the UK are targeting lorries, stealing goods and causing stress among drivers. Lorry drivers are demanding more secure truck stops to prevent cargo from being stolen. The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has called on the government to create a freight crime offence and a national truck parking security standard to combat… Continue reading Lorry thefts: Drivers call for higher security standards

Southport protest sees officers injured and police van set alight

Southport protest sees officers injured and police van set alight

A protest in Southport has resulted in several police officers being injured and a police van set on fire, only hours after a vigil was held to remember the three children tragically killed in a knife attack at Hart Street. Merseyside Police said a number of officers have been injured, police vehicles have been damaged… Continue reading Southport protest sees officers injured and police van set alight

Southend: Six arrested as city MP warns of “ongoing incident”

Southend: Six arrested as city MP warns of “ongoing incident”

Police have arrested six people in Southend-on-Sea in connection with a recent incident. The Essex Police detained the suspects citing ‘disorder’ as the reason for the arrest. The arrests came after David Burton-Sampson, the Labour MP for Southend West and Leigh, advised the public to stay away from the area. The police have warned that… Continue reading Southend: Six arrested as city MP warns of “ongoing incident”

UK nationals urged to leave Lebanon over war risk

UK nationals urged to leave Lebanon over war risk

The British government has warned thousands of nationals in Lebanon to leave immediately or risk becoming trapped in a warzone following reports of a rocket attack on a playing field in Majdal Shams which killed 12 young people. Tensions in the Middle East have escalated following the incident, with Israel claiming that the militant group… Continue reading UK nationals urged to leave Lebanon over war risk

Rachel Reeves defends scrapping winter fuel payments for millions

Rachel Reeves defends scrapping winter fuel payments for millions

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has defended her decision to restrict winter fuel payments for around 10 million pensioners. Reeves disclosed the government uncovered a £22bn hole in the public finances. “I had to act” to “fix the mess,” she said. One of the decisions announced on Monday was that pensioners in England and Wales not on… Continue reading Rachel Reeves defends scrapping winter fuel payments for millions

New music venue and record store, Grub Records officially opens in Sheffield

New music venue and record store, Grub Records officially opens in Sheffield

Grub Records is a new record shop and wine bar that recently opened in Queens Road, Sheffield. The venue has officially opened its doors to the public every Wednesday to Sunday, and it aims to fill the gap in Sheffield’s dance music scene. Several soft launch events have been held in recent weeks, with the… Continue reading New music venue and record store, Grub Records officially opens in Sheffield