Harry's bad news lands at wrong time, but prince sticks to script

Prince Harry faced an incredibly unfortunate moment just as he began speaking at a London event focused on his Invictus Games initiative. Barely had he started addressing the audience when notifications began circulating on phones throughout the room: the High Court had ruled decisively against his claims in a legal battle with the Daily Mail’s… Continue reading Harry's bad news lands at wrong time, but prince sticks to script

Nigel Farage resigns as MP to fight by-election amid finances row

Nigel Farage has announced his intention to resign as the Member of Parliament for Clacton and will stand in the resulting by-election. This decision comes amid mounting scrutiny regarding the financial support he has received. Farage, leader of Reform UK, stated that he wants the “people of Clacton [to be] the judges of my actions,”… Continue reading Nigel Farage resigns as MP to fight by-election amid finances row

Umar Dumbuya died during Duke of Edinburgh expedition on River Wye

An 18-year-old named Umar Dumbuya tragically lost his life after encountering difficulties in the River Wye during a Duke of Edinburgh Award expedition near Glasbury in Powys on June 30. Umar, who was a student at Leyton Sixth Form College in London, had been hiking when the incident occurred. Emergency services responded quickly to reports… Continue reading Umar Dumbuya died during Duke of Edinburgh expedition on River Wye

Milford Haven teacher 'feared she would die' during pupil attack, court hears

A teacher at Milford Haven Comprehensive School in Pembrokeshire was attacked with a large kitchen knife by a 16-year-old pupil, an incident that left her fearing for her life, the court heard. The boy followed Vicki Williams into a classroom, requesting assistance with his history assignment. According to testimony at Swansea Crown Court, he suddenly… Continue reading Milford Haven teacher 'feared she would die' during pupil attack, court hears

Wimbledon: Welsh cakes knock scones off afternoon tea menu

A chef responsible for preparing afternoon teas for select guests at Wimbledon’s Centre Court and No.1 Court has addressed criticism over his decision to feature Welsh cakes rather than the traditional scone on the menu. The scone, often accompanied by strawberries and cream, is a beloved staple among tennis spectators at the renowned event. However,… Continue reading Wimbledon: Welsh cakes knock scones off afternoon tea menu

What do Farage's Clacton constituents think of his resignation?

Residents of Nigel Farage’s parliamentary constituency have expressed a wide range of opinions following his decision to resign as their Member of Parliament. Farage, who leads Reform UK, initiated a by-election but has pledged to contest his former seat in Clacton, Essex, once again. His resignation and plans to stand again come at a time… Continue reading What do Farage's Clacton constituents think of his resignation?

Chris Mason: Farage attempts to seize back the agenda after finance row

Nigel Farage, known for his flair for political drama, has once again taken centre stage. After hinting at his political future via a provocative social media message, he made a carefully staged appearance on Reform’s platform—without journalists present—to announce his next move. Farage revealed that he will resign as the Member of Parliament for Clacton… Continue reading Chris Mason: Farage attempts to seize back the agenda after finance row

Prince Harry loses High Court privacy case against Daily Mail publisher

The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, along with six other prominent individuals, has been unsuccessful in their High Court legal challenge against the publishers of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday concerning privacy breaches. The case centered on allegations that Associated Newspapers engaged in unlawful methods to acquire information for their stories. However, Judge… Continue reading Prince Harry loses High Court privacy case against Daily Mail publisher

Murder inquiry after mother and children found dead near Bedford

Authorities have initiated a murder inquiry following the discovery of a mother and her two children found deceased at a residence near Bedford. The tragic incident occurred after concerns were raised when the family had not been seen for several days. On Monday, officers from Bedfordshire Police gained entry to a property on Carnoustie Drive… Continue reading Murder inquiry after mother and children found dead near Bedford

Glazing over Richard III's grave was damaged by visitor's bottle – council

Experts are scheduled to remove the damaged glass panel and install a new triple-glazed replacement. The local council has assured that the work will be carried out with great care to safeguard the archaeological remains beneath and maintain the integrity of the scheduled ancient monument. The cost of the repairs is estimated at just under… Continue reading Glazing over Richard III's grave was damaged by visitor's bottle – council