Potholes fuel voter frustration before elections – so what can be done?

As voters prepare to cast their ballots in the upcoming English local elections this Thursday, the condition of local roads is emerging as a significant issue for many. Opinion polls indicate that potholes rank alongside cost of living, healthcare, and crime as a major factor influencing how people decide their vote. The presence of potholes… Continue reading Potholes fuel voter frustration before elections – so what can be done?

West Belfast: Police attacked with masonry and bottles by young people

During Monday night in west Belfast, police officers came under attack amid episodes of disorder. The unrest took place following reports of large groups of people and numerous vehicles congregating and engaging in dangerous driving behavior along Blacks Road, Bell Steele Road, and Dairy Farm areas. The responding officers were subjected to assaults, with young… Continue reading West Belfast: Police attacked with masonry and bottles by young people

Greenock is Scotland's vape capital – but what's behind the boom?

A hardware shop owner in Greenock, Sofy Saleem, made a notable change to his product range a few years ago by introducing vaping products alongside traditional DIY items. While screws, nails, and tools remain on sale, the vape section has expanded significantly from a small corner to becoming the primary source of his shop’s income.… Continue reading Greenock is Scotland's vape capital – but what's behind the boom?

AI firms should pay tax on robots to limit job cuts, says tech boss

A leading figure in the technology sector has expressed concerns that governments are ill-equipped to handle the rapid effects artificial intelligence (AI) is having on the workplace. Charles Radclyffe, the founder of a software company based in Wales that automates office functions in mere seconds, argues that introducing a form of taxation on AI usage… Continue reading AI firms should pay tax on robots to limit job cuts, says tech boss

Police probe over 'antisemitic' post of Jewish actress Maureen Lipman with devil horns

Police are currently looking into a social media post published by a pro-Palestinian group that featured Jewish actress Maureen Lipman depicted with devil horns and a pitchfork. The image appeared on a page managed by the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign as part of their petition aiming to cancel Lipman’s forthcoming performance in the play *Allegra*… Continue reading Police probe over 'antisemitic' post of Jewish actress Maureen Lipman with devil horns

Urgent warning after squishy toy trend caused 'traumatising' burns

A worrying social media challenge involving the microwaving of squishy toys has resulted in a young girl suffering severe facial burns. Charlotte, a mother from Hartcliffe in Bristol, revealed that her 10-year-old daughter, Bella, endured potentially permanent scars after imitating this viral trend. The dangerous practice is being widely shared on platforms such as TikTok,… Continue reading Urgent warning after squishy toy trend caused 'traumatising' burns

Two arrested over arson attack at Golders Green memorial

Authorities have detained two individuals on suspicion of arson with the intent to endanger life following an incident involving a memorial wall in Golders Green, located in north London, on 27 April. The Metropolitan Police confirmed that a 46-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman were arrested early Monday morning as part of an ongoing counter-terrorism… Continue reading Two arrested over arson attack at Golders Green memorial

Boy killed by falling tree in Stafford was playing with friends, family say

A tragic incident occurred in Stafford on Saturday evening when Brodan Dubickas, a teenage boy, was fatally struck by a falling tree while playing in a park with his friends. Emergency services, including paramedics, police, and an air ambulance, were called to Holmcroft Road shortly before 18:30 BST, but despite their efforts, Brodan was pronounced… Continue reading Boy killed by falling tree in Stafford was playing with friends, family say

Reform pledges to open migrant detention centres in Green-voting areas

Reform UK has announced plans to establish migrant detention centres specifically in constituencies that support the Green Party. This move marks a shift from the party’s earlier commitment to situate removal centres in remote locations across the country. The intention behind this strategy is to hold up to 24,000 individuals awaiting deportation within 18 months… Continue reading Reform pledges to open migrant detention centres in Green-voting areas

Peter Kay bomb hoax accused removed from court during hearing

A 19-year-old man, Omar Majed from Birmingham, faced court on Monday after being charged in connection with an alleged bomb hoax responsible for evacuating a Peter Kay show. During the hearing at Birmingham magistrates’ court, Majed showed disruptive behavior and was eventually removed from the courtroom. He did not enter a plea to the charge… Continue reading Peter Kay bomb hoax accused removed from court during hearing