Newspaper headlines: 'You can do this' and 'Widdecombe suspect probed'

Numerous newspapers are focusing on the upcoming World Cup semi-final clash between England and Argentina, an event anticipated to capture the attention of millions throughout the UK. The match is scheduled for Wednesday at 20:00 BST. The Daily Mirror features a motivating headline, “You can do this,” alongside an image of captain Harry Kane and… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'You can do this' and 'Widdecombe suspect probed'

Seven Britons among those killed in Spain wildfires

Authorities have confirmed that among the victims of the recent wildfires, seven were from the United Kingdom, three hailed from Belgium, one was French, and another American, as reported by AFP and local news sources. The final victim was identified as a Spanish national. The official body responsible for victim identification stated, “The 13 people… Continue reading Seven Britons among those killed in Spain wildfires

UK weather: the ongoing heatwave delivers exceptional hours of sunshine

The UK has been experiencing an exceptional heatwave marked by prolonged periods of sunshine and sustained high temperatures exceeding 30°C (86°F). Over the course of less than two weeks, some regions, particularly in southern and south-west England, have recorded nearly double the usual amount of sunshine for July. This intense warmth has affected the entire… Continue reading UK weather: the ongoing heatwave delivers exceptional hours of sunshine

Midnight social media curfew proposed for older UK teens

The UK government has revealed plans to introduce an overnight social media curfew targeting older teenagers, specifically those aged 16 and 17. By default, popular platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube will become unavailable to this age group between midnight and 6 a.m. However, users will have the option to opt out of the… Continue reading Midnight social media curfew proposed for older UK teens

Will Scots back the Three Lions against Argentina – or it is 'anyone but England'?

England stands just two matches away from ending a six-decade-long wait for another World Cup triumph. Their next challenge is a highly anticipated semi-final clash with Argentina, a contest charged with history and intensity. However, for true football heartbreak, many north of the border point to the experience of supporting Scotland. Although Scotland’s men’s team… Continue reading Will Scots back the Three Lions against Argentina – or it is 'anyone but England'?

Conwy Mountain fire forced us to evacuate our home, teen says

A teenage girl recounted her terrifying experience as a large wildfire threatened to engulf her family’s home near Conwy Mountain in north Wales. Elvie Drinkwater, 16, described the frightening moments when the fire was close enough that the sounds and smells were unmistakable, even though the flames themselves were not always visible. “You could hear… Continue reading Conwy Mountain fire forced us to evacuate our home, teen says

Public to be told how to prepare for cyber-attack and weather emergencies

Jones reflected on the resilience demonstrated by the UK throughout its history, noting how the nation has faced and overcome numerous obstacles including pandemics, wars, and challenging weather conditions. He emphasized the importance of continually assessing potential threats and preparing accordingly for the future. This year, the UK experienced record-breaking temperatures in May, which were… Continue reading Public to be told how to prepare for cyber-attack and weather emergencies

BBC 'working hard' on the future of Doctor Who, says director-general

The BBC is currently dedicating significant effort to revitalizing the iconic sci-fi series Doctor Who, according to director-general Matt Brittin. The show’s future remains unclear, especially after its annual Christmas special was canceled for the second consecutive year. Additionally, Russell T Davies, the screenwriter and producer responsible for the show’s successful 2005 reboot, announced in… Continue reading BBC 'working hard' on the future of Doctor Who, says director-general

Starmer becomes first UK PM to receive top French honour

Sir Keir Starmer has made history as the first sitting UK prime minister to receive France’s highest distinction, the Legion d’honneur. This prestigious accolade was bestowed upon him following a gathering of the Coalition of the Willing, a group formed by Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron aimed at supporting Ukraine in response to Russia’s… Continue reading Starmer becomes first UK PM to receive top French honour

Southport victim's dad accuses ambulance staff of breaching trust

The father of a young girl seriously injured in the Southport attack has publicly condemned the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) for what he calls a “complete breach of trust.” This criticism comes amid revelations that NWAS is investigating whether some of its staff improperly accessed the medical records of victims. Describing these actions as… Continue reading Southport victim's dad accuses ambulance staff of breaching trust