Two Cleveland police officers tragically lost their lives in a collision on the A66 near Middlesbrough after being struck by a car traveling the wrong way. PC Matthew Blades, aged 37, and PC Tom Clough, 38, were remembered as courageous individuals who dedicated themselves to safeguarding their communities. The incident, which occurred early on Saturday… Continue reading Police officers killed in wrong-way crash mourned in 'unimaginable loss'
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CrossCountry cancels 'almost all' UK services after power cut
A power failure at the CrossCountry control centre in Birmingham has caused widespread cancellations of train services across the UK. The outage, which began on Saturday, has disrupted many of the systems essential for managing railway operations, according to the train operator. As a result, the company has had to suspend services on nearly all… Continue reading CrossCountry cancels 'almost all' UK services after power cut
CMN: 'I am slowing learning to embrace my rare skin condition'
Laura Kelly, a 28-year-old woman born with congenital melanocytic naevus (CMN), a rare genetic skin condition, has shared her journey toward embracing her unique appearance. CMN is characterized by extensive birthmarks that cover a significant portion of her body—Laura says they cover approximately 98%. As a baby, she underwent 14 surgeries, with doctors initially worried… Continue reading CMN: 'I am slowing learning to embrace my rare skin condition'
I'd swell up once a week – now my life has changed
Jack Cope, a 30-year-old joiner from Bedford, has lived with hereditary angioedema (HAE)—a condition causing unpredictable and severe swelling—since birth. This illness affects various parts of his body, including his throat, stomach, and face, with even everyday activities like hammering triggering painful swelling in his hands. However, after participating in a clinical trial at Addenbrooke’s… Continue reading I'd swell up once a week – now my life has changed
Mayors to get powers to overrule local councils on planning decisions
New powers are set to be granted to mayors across England, enabling them to override local council decisions on certain planning applications. This development targets proposals involving over 150 homes, commercial projects exceeding 15,000 square metres, or constructions taller than 30 metres. The mayors in 13 combined authorities—including Manchester, Liverpool, the West Midlands, and the… Continue reading Mayors to get powers to overrule local councils on planning decisions
Lucy Davis 'grateful' for support after cancer diagnosis
This event marked Davis’s first public appearance since her announcement on August 11 that she has been diagnosed with stage four breast cancer. In that initial statement, she revealed that the cancer had metastasized to her bones after being diagnosed a year and a half prior. She explained that it was already too late for… Continue reading Lucy Davis 'grateful' for support after cancer diagnosis
Cyber attack shut down small power plant
A minor power generation facility was taken offline during a recent cyber attack. Officials assured that the incident posed no threat to the overall energy infrastructure of the United Kingdom. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has subsequently reached out to various power providers to raise awareness about the potential dangers posed… Continue reading Cyber attack shut down small power plant
Restriction zone scheme for offenders to start in October
In October, a new initiative aimed at managing the movements of serious sexual and violent offenders after their release from prison will be introduced, according to Justice Secretary Alex Norris. This program will confine offenders to restricted zones that may cover just a few square miles. The government has stated that this measure is intended… Continue reading Restriction zone scheme for offenders to start in October
Fear and fallout three months on from Northern Ireland's race riots
Unrest erupted following the widespread sharing of footage depicting a violent knife attack. This video, circulated extensively on social media by far-right figure Tommy Robinson and entrepreneur Elon Musk, attracted millions of views on Musk’s platform, X. Despite calls for peaceful anti-immigration demonstrations that evening, the situation quickly escalated into violent outbreaks, predominantly in loyalist… Continue reading Fear and fallout three months on from Northern Ireland's race riots
Energy UK says struggling households need more support with bills
Rising energy costs this winter have prompted calls for increased government intervention to support the most vulnerable households, according to Energy UK, the representative body for energy companies in the United Kingdom. Due to persistently elevated prices in recent years, some families are now requiring “emergency support” beyond the existing £150 Warm Home Discount scheme.… Continue reading Energy UK says struggling households need more support with bills