The 1975's Matty Healy marries model Gabbriette Bechtel in Los Angeles

Matty Healy, the lead singer of The 1975, and model Gabriette Bechtel have recently gotten married in Los Angeles. The couple, who revealed their engagement earlier this year after nine months of dating, exchanged vows in a private ceremony over the weekend. Their representatives confirmed that the event was intimate, with close family and friends… Continue reading The 1975's Matty Healy marries model Gabbriette Bechtel in Los Angeles

'We were brought together by our murdered girls – now we're changing the law'

Ellie and Griffiths had been classmates for several years, sharing a long history at school. Just a few months prior, Griffiths had joined the Gould family in celebrating Ellie’s 17th birthday. However, their relationship had taken a sudden turn when, the day before the tragic event, Ellie ended their three-month involvement. On the morning of… Continue reading 'We were brought together by our murdered girls – now we're changing the law'

Hot spring may lead to bumper year for butterflies, charity says

The Big Butterfly Count of 2026 is scheduled to take place between July 17 and August 9. During this period, individuals are encouraged to select a location and spend 15 minutes each day observing and counting butterflies and moths. Participants then record their findings through the official website or mobile app. Professor Helen Roy, affiliated… Continue reading Hot spring may lead to bumper year for butterflies, charity says

New EU system tripling time to get through border, airport boss says

The introduction of the European Union’s new border control system has significantly increased the time it takes for British travelers to pass through passport checks, despite some improvements. According to Ivan Bassato, Chief Aviation Officer at Rome’s Fiumicino airport, the duration for UK nationals to clear border control has nearly tripled. This announcement comes alongside… Continue reading New EU system tripling time to get through border, airport boss says

Marathon runners compete on drifting sea ice at North Pole

A total of twenty-three athletes representing seven different nations took part in a series of races held at the geographic North Pole, an event described by its organisers as the “world’s coolest marathon.” Participants gathered on drifting sea ice in the Arctic to compete, arriving from Norway aboard the French expedition ship Le Commandant Charcot.… Continue reading Marathon runners compete on drifting sea ice at North Pole

Three drugs arrests after man dies at campsite near Royal Welsh Show

Authorities have taken three men into custody on suspicion of drug-related offenses following the death of a 25-year-old individual in Powys. The tragic event occurred Saturday night near a campsite close to the Royal Welsh Showground at Llanelwedd, Builth Wells. Despite the quick response and efforts by paramedics, the young man could not be saved.… Continue reading Three drugs arrests after man dies at campsite near Royal Welsh Show

Bruno Mars brings hits, romance and a Paddington Bear to Wembley

Bruno Mars kicked off the first of his six shows at Wembley Stadium with a vibrant performance aimed at boosting morale. His return to the UK came nearly eight years after his last appearance, which coincided with England’s exit from the men’s World Cup semi-finals. On this occasion, history seemed to repeat itself, but Mars… Continue reading Bruno Mars brings hits, romance and a Paddington Bear to Wembley

Bradford twins graduate from Keele University on same day

Twin brothers Adrian and Ainsley Dondo, both 22 years old and from Bradford, recently celebrated their graduation after completing identical degree courses in biomedical science at Keele University. Over the span of four years, they lived in rooms next to each other, shared the same academic goals, and ultimately earned the same 2:1 classification. Their… Continue reading Bradford twins graduate from Keele University on same day

West Belfast: Politicians condemn scenes of disorder on Stewartstown Road

Disorder erupted in a part of west Belfast on Saturday night, leading to police closing off a section of the Stewartstown Road due to the presence of large crowds. Social media footage showed young people climbing on top of police Land Rovers, prompting concern from local representatives and residents. Sinn Féin assembly member Danny Baker… Continue reading West Belfast: Politicians condemn scenes of disorder on Stewartstown Road

Chinese firm seeks compensation over British Steel nationalisation

The former proprietor of British Steel has announced intentions to seek compensation from the UK government following the nationalisation of the company, which had been operating at a loss. Last year, the British government assumed control over the Scunthorpe steelworks after Jingye Group, a Chinese firm, indicated plans to close the facility due to its… Continue reading Chinese firm seeks compensation over British Steel nationalisation