Tomorrowland, Belgium’s famous music festival, has opened up DJ slots for artists under the age of 18 as part of its Tomorrowland Academy program. Despite being a highly competitive event filled with established musical acts and DJs, students will get a chance to showcase their skills in Boom, Antwerp. Though only a handful from within… Continue reading Tomorrowland is offering sets to aspiring DJs under the age of 18
Author: Dave Carter
Jay Slater: Search for missing Brit Jay Slater in Tenerife refocuses north
The search for missing British tourist Jay Slater has been redirected to the north of the island of Tenerife after discounting a potential lead in the south. Slater, a 19-year-old apprentice bricklayer from Oswaldtwistle in Lancashire, flew to the island for a music festival. He was last known to have called his friend Lucy Law just… Continue reading Jay Slater: Search for missing Brit Jay Slater in Tenerife refocuses north
Paris Olympics 2024: Katie Archibald to miss Games after freak garden accident
Katie Archibald, the British cyclist who took home two gold medals at the 2016 and 2020 Olympics, will no longer be competing at the Games in Paris next month. Archibald suffered a severe leg fracture and ligament damage after falling over a step in her garden. In an Instagram post, Archibald revealed that she broke… Continue reading Paris Olympics 2024: Katie Archibald to miss Games after freak garden accident
Landmark supreme court ruling could threaten future UK oil drilling
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that local councils must consider the full climate impact of burning oil from new wells, in a landmark decision that could impact future oil and gas projects in the UK. The assumption has always been that only the impacts from constructing the wells, and not the use of the… Continue reading Landmark supreme court ruling could threaten future UK oil drilling
Scotland fans march on after Swiss rollercoaster at Euros
Scotland’s Tartan Army marched on in Germany’s Cologne, keeping Scotland’s Euro 2024 dream alive after a well-contested 1-1 draw with Switzerland. This means a win against Hungary on Sunday should be enough for Scotland to qualify from the group stage at a major tournament for the first time ever. For the supporters who have swamped… Continue reading Scotland fans march on after Swiss rollercoaster at Euros
Police inquiries continue after baby killed by dog in Coventry
West Midlands Police are continuing investigations into the death of a seven-month-old baby girl who was attacked by the family’s pet dog. The incident took place on Sunday in Coventry, although the breed of the dog has not yet been confirmed by the police. The animal had no history of violence and was not a… Continue reading Police inquiries continue after baby killed by dog in Coventry
Sofa-surfing pensioner in Norfolk speaks about being homeless
Freda Wellington, a 66-year-old pensioner, has revealed how difficult it has been sleeping on a friend’s sofa since she was served a no-fault eviction notice, which left her homeless. Wellington lived in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, but was served an eviction notice in March 2021. She had lived in her Great Yarmouth home, which was a… Continue reading Sofa-surfing pensioner in Norfolk speaks about being homeless
Exploring identity through the lens
The London College of Communication is playing host to the final projects of this year’s MA documentary photography and photojournalism course. The show named ‘This Way Up’ was a result of the student’s two-year courses and showcases their unique and varied photographic language which includes deeply personal moments to those of a more global nature.… Continue reading Exploring identity through the lens
Carol Morgan: How a love affair led to a murderous plot
In 1979, Carol Morgan was murdered in the convenience store that she ran with her husband, Allen Morgan, in Linslade, Bedfordshire. Despite regular reviews by the police, the murder remained unsolved for over four decades. However, in 2018, Det Supt Carl Foster took over as the head of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire cold case… Continue reading Carol Morgan: How a love affair led to a murderous plot
Newspaper headlines: 'Tory wipeout' and 'nothing sacred'
On the front pages of the UK’s newspapers, headlines focus on a YouGov poll suggesting a potential landslide loss for the Conservative Party at the next general election. According to the Daily Telegraph, Rishi Sunak, the current sitting Prime Minister, may become the first PM in history to lose his seat during a general election.… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Tory wipeout' and 'nothing sacred'