Cyber attack shut down small power plant

A minor power generation facility was taken offline during a recent cyber attack. Officials assured that the incident posed no threat to the overall energy infrastructure of the United Kingdom. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has subsequently reached out to various power providers to raise awareness about the potential dangers posed… Continue reading Cyber attack shut down small power plant

Restriction zone scheme for offenders to start in October

In October, a new initiative aimed at managing the movements of serious sexual and violent offenders after their release from prison will be introduced, according to Justice Secretary Alex Norris. This program will confine offenders to restricted zones that may cover just a few square miles. The government has stated that this measure is intended… Continue reading Restriction zone scheme for offenders to start in October

Fear and fallout three months on from Northern Ireland's race riots

Unrest erupted following the widespread sharing of footage depicting a violent knife attack. This video, circulated extensively on social media by far-right figure Tommy Robinson and entrepreneur Elon Musk, attracted millions of views on Musk’s platform, X. Despite calls for peaceful anti-immigration demonstrations that evening, the situation quickly escalated into violent outbreaks, predominantly in loyalist… Continue reading Fear and fallout three months on from Northern Ireland's race riots

Energy UK says struggling households need more support with bills

Rising energy costs this winter have prompted calls for increased government intervention to support the most vulnerable households, according to Energy UK, the representative body for energy companies in the United Kingdom. Due to persistently elevated prices in recent years, some families are now requiring “emergency support” beyond the existing £150 Warm Home Discount scheme.… Continue reading Energy UK says struggling households need more support with bills

Newspaper headlines: 'Power to block nimby protests' and Meghan 'deal could be off'

The Sunday Telegraph has reported a significant cyberattack attributed to Iranian hackers, which resulted in the shutdown of a UK power plant for four days. This incident is described as the “most successful cyber attack of its kind.” Despite the prolonged closure, the newspaper notes that the disruption did not affect the broader power supply… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Power to block nimby protests' and Meghan 'deal could be off'

Chester fitness coach suffered stroke weeks after giving birth

Becki Barratt, a health and fitness coach from Chester, never expected to hear the words “you’ve had a stroke” at just 33 years old. Tragically, this occurred only three weeks after the birth of her second child, while she was breastfeeding at home. Instead of cherishing those early days with her newborn son Beauden, Becki… Continue reading Chester fitness coach suffered stroke weeks after giving birth

Why do we love watching hoarder videos online so much?

Gordon, who lives in Lincoln, attributes the high number of views on her videos to people’s inherent curiosity and tendency to be “nosey.” She explains that viewers are drawn to observing others’ lives, especially when there is a dramatic transformation or a clear process unfolding. “People find it really interesting and actually quite satisfying,” she… Continue reading Why do we love watching hoarder videos online so much?

How a new era of heatwaves could shake up the school calendar

The article discusses the growing challenges posed by extreme summer heat on the UK school system and the debate over whether the school calendar should be adjusted to better suit changing climate conditions. Key points: – **Different school holiday timings in the UK:** Scotland’s summer break ends in mid-August, allowing children to avoid some of… Continue reading How a new era of heatwaves could shake up the school calendar

Cardiff baby gets life-saving heart op – but needs a transplant

A baby boy once feared to have only a few days left to live is now doing remarkably well following crucial heart surgery. Macs Green, who had been a healthy infant, experienced two cardiac arrests and was subsequently diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy, a serious condition that can cause heart failure. After a challenging search for… Continue reading Cardiff baby gets life-saving heart op – but needs a transplant

Video appears to show police chase minutes before fatal A66 crash

Security camera footage seems to capture multiple police vehicles in pursuit of a car just moments before a tragic collision near Middlesbrough that resulted in the deaths of seven individuals, among them two police officers. The recording is believed to have been taken on Lime Road at 03:36 BST on Saturday morning. Approximately three minutes… Continue reading Video appears to show police chase minutes before fatal A66 crash