Scott Mills' abrupt sacking creates another headache for the BBC

The recent allegations surrounding Scott Mills have once again placed the BBC under intense scrutiny. Mills, a well-known figure as the presenter of BBC Radio 2’s breakfast show, has abruptly left his position amid claims regarding his conduct. This unexpected exit adds to a series of challenges for the corporation, marking one of the final… Continue reading Scott Mills' abrupt sacking creates another headache for the BBC

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie will not attend Easter church service

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie will not be present at the Royal Family’s customary Easter Sunday church service held at Windsor Castle this year. Reports indicate that the daughters of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson have chosen to make different arrangements for Easter. King Charles and Queen Camilla are confirmed to attend the Easter Matins service,… Continue reading Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie will not attend Easter church service

Teaching union votes against plans for new Year 8 reading test

At the National Education Union’s annual conference in Brighton, teachers voted against the government’s plan to introduce a compulsory reading test for Year 8 students in England. The government intends to implement these tests before the current parliamentary term ends in 2029. While the Department for Education (DfE) emphasizes the importance of assessments in identifying… Continue reading Teaching union votes against plans for new Year 8 reading test

Teen admits £140k Boots and Holland & Barrett shoplifting spree

A 17-year-old boy has admitted to stealing nearly £140,000 worth of products from Boots and Holland & Barrett shops throughout London. Over a period of two years, the youth repeatedly targeted several branches of the two retail chains, according to information presented at Highbury Corner Youth Court. Due to his age, the teenager’s identity remains… Continue reading Teen admits £140k Boots and Holland & Barrett shoplifting spree

Denis Donaldson: Man charged with murder

A man has been formally charged in connection with the murder of Denis Donaldson, an incident that took place two decades ago. Antoin Duffy, residing in Braade, Kincasslagh, County Donegal, was extradited from Scotland and apprehended at Casement Aerodrome in Baldonnell, Dublin. On Monday, Duffy appeared in person before the Special Criminal Court in Dublin.… Continue reading Denis Donaldson: Man charged with murder

Orkney banana bonanza after Tesco store orders 38,000 by mistake

A supermarket in Orkney found itself with an overwhelming surplus of bananas after accidentally ordering around 38,000 of the fruit—almost twice the population of the islands. Tesco in Kirkwall had planned to purchase 380 kilograms (750 pounds) of bananas but mistakenly ordered 380 wholesale boxes, each box containing approximately 100 bananas. The excessive shipment arrived… Continue reading Orkney banana bonanza after Tesco store orders 38,000 by mistake

Easter bank holiday set to be busiest on roads in four years

This Easter weekend is expected to witness the highest volume of road traffic since 2022, with nearly 21 million planned journeys despite ongoing concerns about rising fuel costs. Research conducted by the RAC alongside traffic data provider Inrix indicates that traffic will remain consistently heavy throughout the extended holiday period, showing an increase of over… Continue reading Easter bank holiday set to be busiest on roads in four years

Cardiff City damages claim over Emiliano Sala death dismissed

A French court has dismissed Cardiff City’s claim for over £100 million in compensation relating to the tragic death of footballer Emiliano Sala. The Argentine striker had been set to join Cardiff City, who were in the Premier League at the time, from FC Nantes in a transfer deal worth £15 million. Cardiff City pursued… Continue reading Cardiff City damages claim over Emiliano Sala death dismissed

Arnold Schwarzenegger given honorary degree by Ulster University

Decades after his initial visit to Belfast as an aspiring bodybuilder, Arnold Schwarzenegger has returned to the city to receive a special recognition. Ulster University (UU) welcomed the Hollywood icon and former politician on Monday with an honorary degree in acknowledgement of his achievements in public service, environmental activism, and the arts. This event marked… Continue reading Arnold Schwarzenegger given honorary degree by Ulster University