The Amelia Scott in Tunbridge Wells hosts royal photo exhibit

A travelling photography exhibition featuring over 100 images taken by and of the British Royal Family has begun its tour following its initial launch at Kensington Palace. The exhibition’s first stop is The Amelia Scott museum in Tunbridge Wells, where visitors can experience a rich visual history of the monarchy. Jeremy Kimmel, the arts, heritage,… Continue reading The Amelia Scott in Tunbridge Wells hosts royal photo exhibit

Dan Walker to appear at tribunal as ex Channel 5 co-host brings bullying claim

Dan Walker, the television presenter, is set to face an employment tribunal following allegations of bullying made by his former co-host on Channel 5 News, Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije. The case also involves ITN, the company responsible for producing Channel 5 News, as well as its parent company, Paramount, according to Vanderpuije’s legal representative. An ITN spokesperson… Continue reading Dan Walker to appear at tribunal as ex Channel 5 co-host brings bullying claim

Easyjet passengers stranded in Milan by border check queues

Approximately 100 travelers found themselves stranded at Milan’s Linate Airport after missing their Easyjet flight to Manchester on Sunday. Long queues at border control, some lasting up to three hours, were caused by the introduction of new checks, leaving many passengers unable to board. The situation reportedly led to distress among those waiting, with some… Continue reading Easyjet passengers stranded in Milan by border check queues

Richard Tice tax row is 'minor administrative error', party claims

Reform UK’s deputy leader Richard Tice has found himself at the center of controversy regarding tax payments made by his property company. The dispute revolves around Quidnet REIT Limited, a company that Tice founded and owns, which reportedly failed to pay £91,000 in tax before distributing dividends to Tice and his offshore trust. This issue… Continue reading Richard Tice tax row is 'minor administrative error', party claims

Eamonn Holmes thanks well-wishers after suffering stroke

Eamonn Holmes’s family has shared that the veteran broadcaster is “doing OK” following a recent stroke. His son, Declan Holmes, emphasized that they are approaching the situation cautiously, focusing on maintaining stability for the 66-year-old GB News presenter. The family has asked for privacy as they manage the recovery process. GB News confirmed on Saturday… Continue reading Eamonn Holmes thanks well-wishers after suffering stroke

Four arrested over murder of Scottish businessman in Kenya

Kenyan authorities have detained four men in connection with the killing of a Scottish businessman whose body was discovered in a sack near Nairobi. Campbell Scott, aged 58, was found deceased in Makongo Forest, approximately 60 miles from Nairobi, where he had been residing, on 24 February of last year. The arrests followed an intelligence-driven,… Continue reading Four arrested over murder of Scottish businessman in Kenya

Senedd election is not about independence – Plaid Cymru candidate

A Plaid Cymru candidate has emphasized that the upcoming Senedd election is not centered on Welsh independence. Heledd Fychan dismissed accusations from opposing parties suggesting that Plaid would prioritize campaigning for Wales to leave the United Kingdom if it formed the next Welsh government after the election in May. Instead, she clarified that the party’s… Continue reading Senedd election is not about independence – Plaid Cymru candidate

The survival and renaissance of a hand‑carved replica of Rye

A remarkable hand-carved miniature model depicting an East Sussex town has endured as one of the region’s most unexpected heritage treasures. Known as the Rye Town Model, this 1:100 scale replica was crafted in the 1970s by Joy Harland and her husband Ted, who dedicated nearly four years to meticulously recreating the town’s appearance during… Continue reading The survival and renaissance of a hand‑carved replica of Rye

Wes Streeting denies changing pay deal for resident doctors

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has firmly denied that the government altered its agreement with resident doctors in an attempt to resolve the ongoing industrial action concerning pay and job conditions. Speaking to the BBC, he emphasized that the original deal remained unchanged and reaffirmed his willingness to engage with the British Medical Association (BMA) resident… Continue reading Wes Streeting denies changing pay deal for resident doctors

Two in hospital after bus crashes down embankment on A9

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