Scottish military instructor who spied for Russia jailed in Ukraine

A Scottish individual who initially worked as a military instructor in Ukraine has been sentenced to eight and a half years in prison for espionage activities on behalf of Russia. Ross David Cutmore, originally from Dunfermline in Fife, admitted to revealing unauthorized information regarding the positions of Ukrainian military units, as well as details about… Continue reading Scottish military instructor who spied for Russia jailed in Ukraine

Hantavirus testing of UK passengers well under way, health officials say

Passengers evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship, which experienced a hantavirus outbreak, are currently undergoing clinical evaluations and testing at Arrowe Park Hospital in Merseyside, according to health officials. Among those isolated at the hospital are twenty British nationals, one German resident in the UK, and a Japanese passenger. They have been in isolation… Continue reading Hantavirus testing of UK passengers well under way, health officials say

Soldier on parachuting to Tristan da Cunha for Hantavirus aid

Two members of the British Army parachuted onto Tristan da Cunha, a remote island in the Atlantic, to assist a British citizen suspected of having hantavirus. Alongside the paratroopers, an intensive care nurse and a specialist doctor also made the jump, ensuring medical support was immediately available upon arrival. Essential medical supplies were brought to… Continue reading Soldier on parachuting to Tristan da Cunha for Hantavirus aid

What is happening with Keir Starmer’s leadership: at-a-glance

Sir Keir Starmer is currently facing intense pressure as he fights to maintain his position as prime minister amid growing dissent within the Labour Party. Several Labour MPs, including some of the prime minister’s own cabinet members, have called for him to step down following a catastrophic series of election defeats that have seriously undermined… Continue reading What is happening with Keir Starmer’s leadership: at-a-glance

Strictly Come Dancing: Zoe Ball confirms she will not be show's new presenter

Zoe Ball has officially confirmed that she will not be joining Strictly Come Dancing as one of the new presenters, despite going through an extensive audition process. This announcement comes amid widespread speculation as the BBC prepares to reveal the replacements for Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, who stepped down from their roles last year.… Continue reading Strictly Come Dancing: Zoe Ball confirms she will not be show's new presenter

NHS staff face 'unprecedented' levels of racism from patients

Recent findings from the BBC reveal a troubling increase in racial abuse directed at NHS staff by patients. Healthcare workers report experiencing more frequent verbal and physical attacks motivated by their ethnic backgrounds. Nurse Tito Vicario, who has been working at Sunderland Royal Hospital for two years, shares that he has endured multiple instances of… Continue reading NHS staff face 'unprecedented' levels of racism from patients

How driving test booking is changing for learner drivers

Starting from 12 May, significant updates will be introduced regarding the process of booking driving tests. These adjustments aim to tackle the problem of extensive waiting times, which have been as long as six months in some cases, and to eliminate the practice of automated bots and third-party companies buying test slots in bulk and… Continue reading How driving test booking is changing for learner drivers

Man charged over arson attack at East London Central Synagogue

A former synagogue located in East London was the target of an arson attack, prompting charges against a man involved. Moses Edwards, aged 45 and residing in Wanstead, faces a charge of arson with intent to endanger life. The incident occurred on 5 May at the East London Central Synagogue building in Whitechapel. Edwards is… Continue reading Man charged over arson attack at East London Central Synagogue

Katie Archibald retires from cycling after falling 'in love' with nursing

Archibald concludes her career as one of the most distinguished track cyclists in Britain and is widely regarded as Scotland’s most accomplished female athlete. Although she started her cycling journey relatively late, joining Britain’s endurance squad at 19, she made an immediate impact by securing the European team pursuit title during her first senior competition.… Continue reading Katie Archibald retires from cycling after falling 'in love' with nursing

Cadbury bar from Second Boer War auctioned in Suffolk

A rare Cadbury chocolate bar dating back 126 years to the Second Boer War is set to go under the hammer, with estimates suggesting it could sell for several hundred pounds. This piece of confectionery history was originally produced in 1900 and formed part of a special order commissioned by Queen Victoria to supply British… Continue reading Cadbury bar from Second Boer War auctioned in Suffolk