Maccabi Tel Aviv will not accept Aston Villa Europa League tickets

Maccabi Tel Aviv, an Israeli club, has made a bold statement by announcing that they will not accept any ticket allocation from Aston Villa in the event that the decision to ban their supporters from an upcoming Europa League match is reversed. The decision to prohibit their fans from attending the match in Birmingham was… Continue reading Maccabi Tel Aviv will not accept Aston Villa Europa League tickets

Europe 'ready to deploy' troops to Ukraine if ceasefire secured, says Healey

Political reporter Sam Francis reported that Defence Secretary John Healey announced that European troops are prepared to deploy to Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire agreement between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The potential meeting between the US and Russian leaders in Budapest, Hungary has sparked discussions regarding the involvement… Continue reading Europe 'ready to deploy' troops to Ukraine if ceasefire secured, says Healey

Conservatives to hold budget talks with Labour's Eluned Morgan

The leader of the Tories in the Senedd is scheduled to meet with the first minister to discuss potential collaboration on the Welsh government’s budget. Eluned Morgan is seeking assistance from opposition parties in the Welsh Parliament to push through £27bn in spending plans next January. This move by the Conservatives marks a departure from… Continue reading Conservatives to hold budget talks with Labour's Eluned Morgan

Prince Andrew: Key moments from his famous Newsnight interview

Prince Andrew’s controversial interview with BBC Newsnight has once again come under scrutiny following the release of a memoir by Virginia Giuffre. The interview, conducted in November 2019 with former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis, has resurfaced due to Giuffre’s allegations. In her memoir, Giuffre claims that she engaged in sexual relations with Prince Andrew on… Continue reading Prince Andrew: Key moments from his famous Newsnight interview

University tuition fees in England to rise with inflation every year from 2026

Education Editor Branwen Jeffreys reported that starting from 2026, university tuition fees in England will witness an annual increase in line with inflation. The statement was made by Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, who outlined that this increment will occur automatically each year moving forward. Alongside tuition fees, maintenance loans will also undergo yearly increments in… Continue reading University tuition fees in England to rise with inflation every year from 2026

Man who abused girl first to be jailed under Online Safety Act

A man from Wirral, Karl Davies, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for encouraging self-harm to a child under the Online Safety Act. Davies, a father-of-two, pleaded guilty to 17 offenses involving a schoolgirl aged between 13 and 14. The judge described his behavior as having a “monstrous sense of sexual entitlement” with… Continue reading Man who abused girl first to be jailed under Online Safety Act

Life-changing eye implant helps blind patients read again

Blind patients have received a life-changing implant that allows them to read again, bringing hope to those with an advanced form of dry age-related macular degeneration. A surgeon at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London described the results of the international trial as “astounding” after inserting microchips in five patients. Sheila Irvine, a 70-year-old registered blind… Continue reading Life-changing eye implant helps blind patients read again

'Resources will be found' to police Maccabi Tel Aviv fans at Aston Villa

Lisa Nandy, the Culture Secretary, has asserted that resources will not be the deciding factor in determining whether Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans will be allowed to attend a match in Birmingham next month. The city’s Safety Advisory Group (SAG) recently declared that away fans would not be permitted to attend the Uefa Europa League… Continue reading 'Resources will be found' to police Maccabi Tel Aviv fans at Aston Villa