Newspaper headlines: 'Trump's war goes global' and 'Labour ensnared by China spy probe'

Several newspapers have focused their coverage on the escalating conflict in the Middle East, emphasizing a widening war zone. The Metro’s front page headline, “Trump’s war goes global,” features an image of children standing near an Iranian missile in a rural Syrian setting, highlighting the destruction of another missile over Turkish airspace. This illustrates how… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Trump's war goes global' and 'Labour ensnared by China spy probe'

Dentists return £900m after failing to see NHS patients

In England, dentists have been returning substantial sums of money to the government due to incomplete NHS work, according to recent information obtained by the BBC. Over a period of two years, the total amount refunded has exceeded £900 million, which accounts for roughly one-seventh of the payments dentists received. Many dental professionals have chosen… Continue reading Dentists return £900m after failing to see NHS patients

Drug breakthrough for children with rare form of extreme epilepsy

A groundbreaking medication is making a significant difference for children affected by a severe form of epilepsy, according to doctors and families alike. This condition, Dravet syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder occurring in approximately one in every 15,000 births. It causes dangerous seizures that can occur dozens of times daily, posing serious risks of… Continue reading Drug breakthrough for children with rare form of extreme epilepsy

Trump belittles Starmer with 'no Churchill' jibe but can the special relationship recover?

Considerable diplomatic effort has been devoted to the surprisingly complex relationship between Sir Keir Starmer, the former human rights lawyer, and Donald Trump, the ex-real estate businessman turned reality television personality. Although this political pairing initially seemed unlikely, it managed to establish a rapport stronger than many expected for a time. To properly understand this… Continue reading Trump belittles Starmer with 'no Churchill' jibe but can the special relationship recover?

Bereaved mother says 'no time to waste' on school bus safety

An 11-year-old girl lost her life after being struck by a vehicle while exiting her school bus, prompting urgent calls for changes to bus safety laws in Northern Ireland. Caitlin-Rose McMullan’s tragic death occurred in March 2025 in Castledawson, County Londonderry. Her mother, Stella McGinn, expressed deep frustration that a year after the incident, no… Continue reading Bereaved mother says 'no time to waste' on school bus safety

UK weather: Spring sunshine forecast to bring the warmest day of the year

Parts of the UK are set to enjoy some of the warmest temperatures so far in 2026, with spring sunshine pushing highs up to 19°C in certain areas. This Thursday is expected to surpass the previous maximum recorded last February at Kew Gardens in London, which reached 18.7°C. However, this mild spell will be short-lived,… Continue reading UK weather: Spring sunshine forecast to bring the warmest day of the year

My husband would have turned in his grave over Brewdog investment tribute

Steven Howe-Bull decided to invest in Brewdog through its Equity for Punks scheme as a way to honor the memory of his late husband, Keith Phillip. The couple, who had shared 30 years together, both enjoyed Brewdog’s Punk IPA and admired the company’s bold challenge to the large international brewing corporations. After Keith, a retired… Continue reading My husband would have turned in his grave over Brewdog investment tribute

Calls for Welsh FM to answer China spy arrests questions at Senedd

The Welsh Conservatives have demanded that First Minister Eluned Morgan appear before the Senedd to address questions surrounding recent arrests related to alleged Chinese espionage activities. This call comes as authorities investigate the detainment of three men aged 39, 43, and 68 in Wales and London. These arrests were made under the National Security Act… Continue reading Calls for Welsh FM to answer China spy arrests questions at Senedd

Sisters drowned after paddle at Watkin Pools in Eryri National Park

Two sisters tragically drowned at a scenic spot in a national park after going for a paddle while fully clothed, an inquest has revealed. Hajra Zahid, aged 29, and her sister Haleema Zahid, aged 25, were found in the Watkin Pools area within Eryri National Park, located in the Nant Gwynant region of Gwynedd, last… Continue reading Sisters drowned after paddle at Watkin Pools in Eryri National Park

Family of Barnsley rabies victim say death was “traumatic”

Yvonne Ford, a 59-year-old grandmother from Barnsley, passed away last June after contracting rabies following a scratch from a stray puppy during a holiday in Morocco. The injury occurred in February when she accidentally startled the dog resting under her sun lounger on a beach. Despite the scratch being minor and showing no visible bleeding,… Continue reading Family of Barnsley rabies victim say death was “traumatic”