Grenfell Tower fire: Victims' family on bereavement nine years on

Marking nine years since the Grenfell Tower tragedy has proven to be especially challenging for those affected, as many continue to grapple with the emotional toll and ongoing fight for justice. Damel Carayol, who lost both his cousin Mary Mendy and her daughter Khadija Saye in the fire, shared his reflections ahead of a memorial… Continue reading Grenfell Tower fire: Victims' family on bereavement nine years on

Download festival 2026 mayhem in 13 photos

The 2026 iteration of Download Festival is currently underway, drawing massive crowds to Donington Park in Leicestershire. Positioned as the UK’s largest music festival this summer, it fills the gap while Glastonbury takes a fallow year. The event has clearly captured the rock fans’ imagination, nearly selling out entirely. Friday’s headline performance featured Limp Bizkit,… Continue reading Download festival 2026 mayhem in 13 photos

Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton wins first GP for Ferrari as Kimi Antonelli retires

Lewis Hamilton celebrated an emotional milestone by claiming his first win for Ferrari in a thrilling Spanish Grand Prix at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit. The championship leader, Kimi Antonelli, faced heartbreak as his car experienced an electrical failure, forcing him to retire from second place with only four laps remaining. This unexpected turn of events culminated… Continue reading Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton wins first GP for Ferrari as Kimi Antonelli retires

UK and Japan agree £18bn investment deal

The United Kingdom and Japan have finalized a multi-billion-pound investment agreement, which UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described as marking “a new era of co-operation” between the two countries. This pact includes significant commitments from Japanese companies to invest in key sectors within the UK, particularly infrastructure, financial services, and offshore wind energy. According… Continue reading UK and Japan agree £18bn investment deal

Glasgow race attacks a 'mark against the reputation of the city'

Recent racially motivated attacks and disturbances in Glasgow have cast a shadow over the city’s image, according to a former Lord Provost. Dr Michael Kelly, who held the position from 1980 to 1984, emphasized that combating increasing racism and xenophobia should be a major focus for both Glasgow City Council and Police Scotland. Following violent… Continue reading Glasgow race attacks a 'mark against the reputation of the city'

Tommy Robinson says he was stopped at Heathrow by police

Tommy Robinson, a known far-right activist, reported that he was detained at Heathrow Airport under counter terrorism legislation on Saturday evening, during which his phones were confiscated. This incident took place upon his return to the UK from a journey that included Russia and Turkey. According to a spokesperson from the Metropolitan Police, the individual,… Continue reading Tommy Robinson says he was stopped at Heathrow by police

Brierfield attempted murder charge after girl stabbed in street

A 30-year-old man has been formally charged following the stabbing of a 17-year-old girl in Brierfield, Lancashire. The young woman suffered wounds to her neck after being attacked on Wood Street at around 3 p.m. last Friday. Authorities have classified the incident as attempted murder. The individual named Junaid Nawaz, who is described by Lancashire… Continue reading Brierfield attempted murder charge after girl stabbed in street

Enter can ban: Council knocks back Metallica gig beer plan

Police Scotland has raised safety concerns leading to the rejection of a proposal to serve beer in cans at the upcoming Metallica concert in Glasgow. The City of Glasgow Council’s licensing board decided against permitting canned drinks after the police highlighted potential risks, including the possibility of cans being used as projectiles during the event.… Continue reading Enter can ban: Council knocks back Metallica gig beer plan

Belfast disorder: Mike Nesbitt says violence was 'stain on NI's reputation'

The recent outbreak of violence in Northern Ireland has been described as a serious blemish on the region’s reputation both locally and on the international stage. This unrest followed a knife attack in north Belfast, which sparked several days of disorder and a series of racially motivated assaults. One individual has been charged with attempted… Continue reading Belfast disorder: Mike Nesbitt says violence was 'stain on NI's reputation'

Royal Marines board Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in English Channel

In the early hours of Sunday, Royal Marine Commandos successfully boarded a Russian-operated oil tanker known as Smyrtos in the English Channel. This mission was executed with the assistance of National Crime Agency (NCA) officers and support from the Royal Air Force (RAF), marking the first mission of its kind undertaken by UK armed forces.… Continue reading Royal Marines board Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in English Channel