A 34-year-old Iranian man and a 31-year-old Romanian woman have been charged following their attempt to gain access to HM Naval Base Clyde, situated near Helensburgh in Argyll and Bute. This naval base is notably the location of the United Kingdom’s nuclear-armed submarine fleet. The arrests occurred around 5 p.m. on Thursday, according to Police… Continue reading Iranian man charged after allegedly trying to enter nuclear base
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Northern Lights forecast to reappear across UK on Saturday
For those who missed the natural spectacle on Friday evening, meteorologists from the Met Office Space Weather Prediction Centre have indicated that there is another opportunity to catch the Northern Lights on Saturday night. According to their forecast, geomagnetic activity is predicted to continue, with the possibility of escalating to a strong storm. This phenomenon… Continue reading Northern Lights forecast to reappear across UK on Saturday
Victorians got Battle of Hastings wrong, professor says
A fresh perspective on the iconic Battle of Hastings, one of England’s most renowned historical events, has been proposed by medieval history expert Professor Tom Licence from the University of East Anglia. His research challenges a long-standing narrative that Harold Godwinson’s troops marched over 200 miles on foot from Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire to the… Continue reading Victorians got Battle of Hastings wrong, professor says
Birmingham woman wishes she had become a train driver years ago
Sharon Paton, 49, describes her decision to become a train driver in her 40s as “the best thing I ever did.” Transitioning from a long career in print and marketing, she embraced the challenge of a completely new profession. “I absolutely love it, I wish I’d done it years ago,” Paton said. She appreciates the… Continue reading Birmingham woman wishes she had become a train driver years ago
Londonderry: Murder investigation launched after death of woman
Authorities have initiated a murder inquiry following the death of a woman in Londonderry. The incident occurred at a residence located in Summer Meadows Mews, where emergency services arrived shortly after 10:20 GMT on Saturday. Upon arrival, police discovered a woman who had sustained injuries. She was promptly transported to a hospital for medical treatment… Continue reading Londonderry: Murder investigation launched after death of woman
First female archbishop due to finish pilgrimage walk in Canterbury
The Church of England’s historic appointment of its first female Archbishop of Canterbury is approaching a significant milestone. Dame Sarah Mullally, who holds the distinction of being the 106th individual to take this high office in over 1,400 years, expressed her deep sense of “immense privilege” as she prepared for her official enthronement. This event… Continue reading First female archbishop due to finish pilgrimage walk in Canterbury
Huyton drunk driver killed man and then went to buy more alcohol
A tragic incident unfolded on Tarbock Road in Huyton on 5 March 2025, when James O’Donnell, driving a black Volkswagen ID5, collided with 63-year-old cyclist Keith Hornby. O’Donnell was reportedly traveling at 63mph in a 30mph zone at the time of the crash. After the collision, he abandoned his vehicle in a nearby residential area… Continue reading Huyton drunk driver killed man and then went to buy more alcohol
Five questions that need answering about the meningitis outbreak
This week has brought into sharp focus just how devastating meningitis can be. One moment, an individual may feel perfectly healthy and full of life, and within just a day, their condition can deteriorate rapidly as bacterial meningitis attacks the protective lining of the brain and causes blood poisoning. Although cases of bacterial meningitis have… Continue reading Five questions that need answering about the meningitis outbreak
Brewdog accused of 'fire and rehire' approach to ex-workers
Brewdog has faced criticism after requesting that staff members reapply for their positions, a move that a union has labelled as a “fire and rehire” tactic. Employees at the Glasgow Merchant City bar received emails from the company’s head of operations, inviting them to apply for various roles within the business. This development comes in… Continue reading Brewdog accused of 'fire and rehire' approach to ex-workers
Greyhound racing ban legal challenge rejected
A recent legal attempt to overturn the legislation banning greyhound racing in Wales has been unsuccessful. The bill, which the Senedd approved earlier this week, aims to phase out greyhound racing within the country. The Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB) challenged the validity of the consultation process preceding the bill’s introduction, arguing that it… Continue reading Greyhound racing ban legal challenge rejected