Resident doctors to strike for 16th time over pay

Doctors in training across England are preparing for another series of strikes scheduled to take place in June. The upcoming industrial action will last for four days, running from Monday the 15th to Friday the 19th, marking the sixteenth strike in an ongoing dispute concerning their pay. This decision follows discussions held on Wednesday between… Continue reading Resident doctors to strike for 16th time over pay

Body found in search for boy missing at Pickmere beauty spot

Authorities have recovered a body during the search for a 17-year-old boy who went missing after swimming in a lake at Pick Mere, a scenic location between Knutsford and Northwich in Cheshire. The search began on Tuesday afternoon around 16:50 BST, with specialist boat units from Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) extensively scouring the… Continue reading Body found in search for boy missing at Pickmere beauty spot

Water safety warning after nine people die during heatwave

Recent tragic drowning incidents during a heatwave have prompted urgent warnings about the risks of swimming in open water. The Royal Life Saving Society (RLSS) emphasized the dangers, particularly highlighting that warmer weather often leads to a rise in accidental drownings, many involving children. Despite the high air temperatures, water remains cold, which can cause… Continue reading Water safety warning after nine people die during heatwave

Welsh Water ends boil order as tap water restrictions lifted

During the recent heatwave, residents in Rhondda Cynon Taf were instructed to boil their tap water following a pipe burst at Welsh Water’s Maerdy treatment works. This failure resulted in untreated water, contaminated with traces of the parasite cryptosporidium, entering the local water supply. Consequently, a five-day precautionary boil water notice was put in place,… Continue reading Welsh Water ends boil order as tap water restrictions lifted

Dead sharks and fish found washed up on Welsh beaches

A significant number of dead sharks and various fish have recently been found washed up along beaches in Wales. The discovery was made by Pauline Morris while she was walking her dogs, Sonny, Saffy, and Sammy, at Pembrey Beach in Carmarthenshire. Pauline, who is from Aberdare in Rhondda Cynon Taf, described the sight as “horrible… Continue reading Dead sharks and fish found washed up on Welsh beaches

Sturgeon defends 'no comment' police interview after SNP funds arrest

Nicola Sturgeon’s legal team has defended her choice to remain silent during police questioning linked to an investigation into the Scottish National Party’s finances. Following her arrest in June 2023 as part of Operation Branchform, Sturgeon reportedly refused to answer detectives’ questions at Falkirk police station, opting instead for the standard “no comment” response. Her… Continue reading Sturgeon defends 'no comment' police interview after SNP funds arrest

Man charged over fatal shooting of award-winning young farmer Charles Kinston

A man has been formally charged in connection with the shooting death of a young farmer in Derbyshire that occurred over two years ago. Charles Kinston, aged 23, was discovered deceased in a field near Swadlincote on 29 January 2024, specifically off Brizlincote Lane in Bretby. The individual charged is 37-year-old Joseph Simpkins, who also… Continue reading Man charged over fatal shooting of award-winning young farmer Charles Kinston

Boy who drowned in Leadbeater Dam named as Reco Puttock

A tragic incident occurred at Leadbeater Dam on Lumb Lane in Halifax, West Yorkshire, when 13-year-old Reco David-James Puttock lost his life after drowning. Emergency services were called just before 3:20 pm on Monday, and although Reco was pulled from the water and rushed to hospital, he was sadly pronounced dead. Police confirmed that they… Continue reading Boy who drowned in Leadbeater Dam named as Reco Puttock

Around 100 firefighters tackle blaze in Golders Green

A significant fire is currently being fought by approximately 100 firefighters at a supermarket located beneath residential flats in the Golders Green area of north-west London. The incident, involving a three-storey building, has drawn considerable emergency response efforts since early Wednesday morning. The London Fire Brigade reported receiving its initial call just after 06:45 BST,… Continue reading Around 100 firefighters tackle blaze in Golders Green

A9 closed in both directions after lorry bursts into flames

A lorry fire has caused the closure of the A9 motorway in both directions. The incident occurred south of Dunkeld, where the vehicle suddenly burst into flames early in the morning. Emergency services were alerted to the situation at approximately 06:21. At the scene, three fire engines have been deployed to tackle the blaze. Fortunately,… Continue reading A9 closed in both directions after lorry bursts into flames