Residents spend night away from Derby homes after major incident

In Derby, around 200 residents have been displaced following a significant police operation that led to the arrest of two men on suspicion of explosives-related offences. The evacuation was enforced after Derbyshire Police executed a warrant on a property on Vulcan Street, acting on intelligence concerning hazardous materials. The affected residents were required to leave… Continue reading Residents spend night away from Derby homes after major incident

'It's not safe for my father to remain in Gaza'

A man originally from Belfast has spent years trying to secure safety for his family amidst the turmoil in Gaza. Khalid El-Astal, an Irish citizen now aged 32, successfully managed to bring his two young children to Dublin after a devastating bombing in 2023 claimed the lives of his wife, mother, and brother. Although his… Continue reading 'It's not safe for my father to remain in Gaza'

Waterstones would sell books written by AI, says chain's boss

Waterstones’ leadership has opened the door to selling books created through artificial intelligence, provided these works are clearly identified as AI-generated and there is customer interest. James Daunt, the experienced bookselling executive who leads the company, expressed personal skepticism that AI-produced books will become a common part of their inventory. “There’s a huge proliferation of… Continue reading Waterstones would sell books written by AI, says chain's boss

My husband would still be alive if he'd received Post Office compensation

Jonathan Armstrong, a sub-postmaster whose life was devastated by errors in the Post Office’s Horizon accounting system, died last October without receiving full compensation for the injustice he endured. He passed away at the age of 58 due to a heart attack. Armstrong’s widow, Sarah, is now pursuing a claim for damages from the Post… Continue reading My husband would still be alive if he'd received Post Office compensation

UK to deport 60 delivery riders after illegal work crackdown

The UK government has announced that 60 takeaway-delivery riders found working illegally within the country are facing deportation. These individuals were identified during a national enforcement operation carried out over a seven-day period in November, which resulted in the arrest of 171 riders across various villages, towns, and cities. This crackdown aligns with Home Secretary… Continue reading UK to deport 60 delivery riders after illegal work crackdown

Top UK scientist says research visa restrictions endanger economy

Professor Sir Paul Nurse, one of the United Kingdom’s most eminent scientists, has criticized the government’s visa policies for scientific researchers, describing them as self-defeating. Speaking to BBC News, he highlighted how the high costs associated with visas are discouraging early-career researchers from coming to the UK, pushing them instead towards rival countries with more… Continue reading Top UK scientist says research visa restrictions endanger economy

Turkey breeder supplying luxury stores investigated over welfare

Hockenhull Turkeys, a Lincolnshire-based farm known for breeding premium turkeys sold during the Christmas season in upscale retailers and butchers, has been suspended from the Red Tractor food standards assurance scheme following allegations of substandard biosecurity and animal welfare practices. This action comes after animal welfare campaigners from the Green Britain Foundation covertly recorded footage… Continue reading Turkey breeder supplying luxury stores investigated over welfare

Why I'm terrified of motorways even though I've been driving for 20 years

Mary McCarthy has been behind the wheel for nearly two decades, yet she has only driven on motorways around ten times due to a deep-seated fear. She recalls each occasion vividly, describing them as complete disasters. “I sit in my lane and I’m frozen, totally petrified. I can’t overtake and because you don’t overtake, people… Continue reading Why I'm terrified of motorways even though I've been driving for 20 years

Pubs in England and Wales could stay open longer for World Cup 2026

Pubs across England and Wales may be allowed to stay open until 1 a.m. next summer, provided a home nation advances to at least the quarter-final stage of the upcoming football World Cup. This possibility comes as the government has initiated a six-week public consultation focused on extending pub licensing hours. The aim is to… Continue reading Pubs in England and Wales could stay open longer for World Cup 2026

How a fertility gap is fuelling the rise of one-child families

It looks like you’ve shared a detailed article or excerpt discussing the social and educational impacts of declining birthrates and the experiences of only children. The text covers topics such as: – Falling birthrates leading to fewer pupils and funding challenges for schools. – Historical and modern perspectives on the personality and social traits of… Continue reading How a fertility gap is fuelling the rise of one-child families