S4C boss sacked after alleged abuse of Mike Phillips

S4C boss sacked after alleged abuse of Mike Phillips

S4C chief content officer Llinos Griffin-Williams has been sacked following allegations of gross misconduct, with sources alleging that she had verbally assaulted former Wales scrum-half Mike Phillips, aired doubts about his Welsh-language skills, and threatened to end his career at a concert in France. Members of production company Whisper TV were also reportedly threatened by… Continue reading S4C boss sacked after alleged abuse of Mike Phillips

Anfisa Letyago’s Mixmag Cover Mix is now available to stream on all platforms

Anfisa Letyago’s Mixmag Cover Mix is now available to stream on all platforms

Napoli native Anfisa Letyago has released her 2022 Cover Mix on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Deezer, TIDAL, and Apple Music. The techno virtuoso’s keen ear for groove is evident in her impressive selection of tracks, compiled while she was touring the United States. Letyago found the energy and enthusiasm of the people she… Continue reading Anfisa Letyago’s Mixmag Cover Mix is now available to stream on all platforms

MP Lisa Cameron defected to Tories in tantrum, says SNP president

MP Lisa Cameron defected to Tories in tantrum, says SNP president

The Scottish National Party (SNP) has dismissed claims from MP Lisa Cameron that a “toxic” atmosphere in the party was to blame for her mental health struggles. Cameron, a former NHS clinical psychologist, left the SNP to join the Conservatives after being told she would face a selection contest for her seat in the next… Continue reading MP Lisa Cameron defected to Tories in tantrum, says SNP president

Bristol: M32 reopens after closure from flooding

Bristol: M32 reopens after closure from flooding

The M32 in Bristol was closed in both directions for several hours after heavy rain caused flooding. The National Highways South West sent contractors and extra resources to the scene at junction 3 A4320 Easton Way in St Pauls to clear the water. The M32 links the M4 with Bristol city centre. As a result… Continue reading Bristol: M32 reopens after closure from flooding

Irish Olympic boxing medallist Russell dies

Irish Olympic boxing medallist Russell dies

Hugh Russell, the 1980 Moscow Olympics boxing bronze medallist, has passed away at the age of 63 after an illness. Russell, from Belfast, went on to win British bantamweight and flyweight titles after his 1980 Olympic success for Ireland. He joined the professional boxing stable of Belfast-based promoter Barney Eastwood, who also managed Barry McGuigan,… Continue reading Irish Olympic boxing medallist Russell dies

Luton Airport fire: Users of fire-hit car park 'left in limbo'

Luton Airport fire: Users of fire-hit car park 'left in limbo'

Passengers who have left their vehicles at Luton Airport are expressing their dissatisfaction after fire ripped through one of the car parks, with the car park and up to 1,500 cars destroyed. Terminal Car Park Two at Luton Airport received severe damage from the blaze that occurred on Tuesday. Many customers who left their vehicles… Continue reading Luton Airport fire: Users of fire-hit car park 'left in limbo'

S Club pay tribute to 'our brother' Paul Cattermole at start of reunion tour

S Club pay tribute to 'our brother' Paul Cattermole at start of reunion tour

The reunion tour of S Club started off with a touching on-stage tribute to their bandmate Paul Cattermole, who passed away suddenly six months ago. Bradley McIntosh teared up as he spoke of Paul, stating “That’s our brother right there, man. Gone but you’ll never be forgotten. We miss you every single day.” Paul’s demise… Continue reading S Club pay tribute to 'our brother' Paul Cattermole at start of reunion tour

Call of Duty maker Activision to be bought by Microsoft

Call of Duty maker Activision to be bought by Microsoft

Microsoft has received approval from UK regulators for their revised offer to buy Activision Blizzard, the developer behind Call of Duty, Overwatch and Candy Crush. The Competition and Markets Authority initially blocked the original $69 billion deal in April, but stated that Microsoft’s updated bid addressed concerns. Microsoft will hand over the rights to distribute… Continue reading Call of Duty maker Activision to be bought by Microsoft

Cocaine use in rural Northern Ireland 'normalised'

Cocaine use in rural Northern Ireland 'normalised'

The accessibility and prevalence of cocaine in rural communities across Northern Ireland has led to its normalization, according to Aidan Ormsby, a drugs and alcohol support manager in Irvinestown. Ormsby notes that the drug is easily accessible in towns and villages in rural areas, and its use has become widespread. Previously popular only among middle-class… Continue reading Cocaine use in rural Northern Ireland 'normalised'

Old Man of Hoy: Climbing 'tat' to be removed from Orkney sea stack

Old Man of Hoy: Climbing 'tat' to be removed from Orkney sea stack

Orkney’s Old Man of Hoy, a popular spot for climbers since it was first climbed in 1966, is getting a clean-up. Mountaineering Scotland is leading the work to remove old bolts, ropes and pegs and replace them with new, safer equipment. The aim is to make climbs safer and to follow the “leave no trace”… Continue reading Old Man of Hoy: Climbing 'tat' to be removed from Orkney sea stack