The government is currently exploring various options for providing support with energy bills, trying to avoid the rushed approach seen in 2022. Instead of blanket payments to all households, there is a focus on targeting help to those who might suffer the most from rising prices, such as certain families, households, and small to medium-sized… Continue reading Will Rachel Reeves intervene on energy bills?
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Home heating oil: Support for NI homes 'needed now'
The announcement that Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to introduce a support package for households facing rising heating oil costs has been met with cautious relief by caregiving groups in Northern Ireland. While the initiative is welcomed, representatives emphasize the urgency of ensuring that this assistance reaches those in need without delay. Northern Ireland stands out… Continue reading Home heating oil: Support for NI homes 'needed now'
Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell dies aged 64 after 'courageous battle'
Phil Campbell, the renowned rock guitarist, has passed away at the age of 64, according to a statement from his family. They shared that his death came peacefully after a prolonged and brave fight in intensive care following a complicated major surgery. Campbell was remembered by his loved ones as a devoted husband, a wonderful… Continue reading Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell dies aged 64 after 'courageous battle'
Dead body of man found in wheelie bin in Coventry park
Police in Coventry have discovered the body of a man inside a wheelie bin located in Cash’s Park, off Daimler Road. Authorities have launched an urgent appeal as they believe the man, thought to be between 40 and 50 years old, was hit by a vehicle before being moved to the park at around 5… Continue reading Dead body of man found in wheelie bin in Coventry park
Phil Woolas: Former Labour minister dies aged 66
Phil Woolas, the former Labour minister who served under the governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, has passed away at the age of 66 following a battle with brain cancer. Woolas was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a particularly aggressive form of brain cancer, and fought the illness for over a year before his death. His… Continue reading Phil Woolas: Former Labour minister dies aged 66
Prince William to attend Wales v Italy Six Nations match in Cardiff
The Prince of Wales is expected to be in attendance at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff to support Wales as they face Italy in the Six Nations rugby tournament. Despite a difficult run so far, with Wales having lost all four of their matches in the competition, the team is aiming to secure their first… Continue reading Prince William to attend Wales v Italy Six Nations match in Cardiff
Fair Isle: 'Resourceful' tenants wanted for UK's remotest island
An unusual chance has emerged to live and work on Fair Isle, which holds the title of the UK’s most remote inhabited island. However, this opportunity is specifically aimed at individuals who possess particular skills. Situated midway between Orkney and Shetland, Fair Isle is renowned not only for its distinctive knitwear but also for providing… Continue reading Fair Isle: 'Resourceful' tenants wanted for UK's remotest island
Public invited to pick Sycamore Gap tree artwork commission
The public has been invited to participate in choosing an artist to transform the wood from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree into a new artwork. This initiative aims to honor the iconic tree by commissioning a piece from its timber, following the tree’s unexpected destruction. The National Trust initiated the project by requesting proposals… Continue reading Public invited to pick Sycamore Gap tree artwork commission
First elephant shrews born in the UK at Hertfordshire Zoo
For the very first time in the United Kingdom, two black and rufous sengis—commonly called elephant shrews—have been born. These tiny African mammals weighed just 30 grams (about an ounce), roughly the size of a standard AA battery, at birth. Initially, their keepers at Hertfordshire Zoo in Broxbourne did not notice the arrivals, with the… Continue reading First elephant shrews born in the UK at Hertfordshire Zoo
Alliance leader says Stormont role 'should not be taken for granted'
Alliance Party leader Naomi Long is set to emphasize that her party’s involvement in the Northern Ireland Executive should not be assumed as guaranteed. Speaking at the party’s annual conference in Belfast, she is expected to highlight that their continued engagement in the power-sharing government at Stormont represents a delicate balance. Long plans to express… Continue reading Alliance leader says Stormont role 'should not be taken for granted'