Jimmy Bapu, a food influencer, was filming inside a restaurant one evening when he noticed a situation unfolding nearby. Stepping outside to assist, he was met with racial abuse from a woman. She directed offensive remarks at him, saying, “Look at the state of you,” followed by further racist language. In response, Jimmy identified himself… Continue reading Londoners share racist abuse stories amid hate crime report rise
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World Cup 2026: England v Argentina – Thomas Tuchel's post-match interview
England’s manager, Thomas Tuchel, reflected on his team’s performance in the World Cup semi-final against Argentina, expressing that they became “too passive” after taking the lead. The match, held at Atlanta Stadium, ended in a 2-1 defeat for England. Tuchel’s assessment highlights a shift in his team’s approach following their initial goal. This change in… Continue reading World Cup 2026: England v Argentina – Thomas Tuchel's post-match interview
Fears Cardiff staff car parking charges could 'cripple' businesses
A proposed workplace parking levy in Cardiff has raised concerns among local businesses, with some fearing it could place undue financial strain on employers and potentially drive companies out of the city. Under the current plans being considered by Cardiff Council, larger firms might be required to pay as much as £750 annually for each… Continue reading Fears Cardiff staff car parking charges could 'cripple' businesses
Cairngorms wildfire is 'not contained' and still burning hard, residents warn
Approximately 300 hectares of the RSPB reserve at Loch Garten, Abernethy, have been affected by fire, with ongoing efforts to control the blaze. The RSPB highlighted the significant involvement of local communities, including gamekeepers and staff from nearby estates, working together to stop the fire from advancing. Concerns have arisen regarding the capercaillie, a species… Continue reading Cairngorms wildfire is 'not contained' and still burning hard, residents warn
Clacton by-election attracts 34 candidates
A total of 34 individuals have officially entered the Clacton constituency by-election, which was called following the resignation of Nigel Farage. Farage, leader of Reform UK, stepped down as MP on 7 July amidst heightened scrutiny concerning his financial affairs and an ongoing parliamentary inquiry. Despite resigning, he is contesting the seat once more. Among… Continue reading Clacton by-election attracts 34 candidates
Boy attacked by Cambridgeshire zoo crocodile 'smiling again' – parents
The parents of a three-year-old boy who suffered an attack inside a crocodile enclosure have expressed their amazement at his recovery, revealing that their son is “smiling again” and showing signs of improvement. The child was visiting Johnsons of Old Hurst, located near Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, on June 18 when he was attacked by one… Continue reading Boy attacked by Cambridgeshire zoo crocodile 'smiling again' – parents
Cardiff Covid fraudster jailed over bogus £200,000 loans
A Cardiff-based businesswoman, Rupali Wagh, 51, has been sentenced to over two years in prison for fraudulently obtaining around £200,000 through Covid loan schemes intended to support businesses impacted by the pandemic. The offenses took place between May and September 2020, during which she deliberately exaggerated her businesses’ turnover figures to secure multiple loans. The… Continue reading Cardiff Covid fraudster jailed over bogus £200,000 loans
Brewdog founder James Watt faces data complaints over efforts to buy back firm
James Watt, co-founder of the Scottish craft beer company Brewdog, is currently under scrutiny after contacting former shareholders as part of his attempt to regain control of the firm. Complaints have been filed with the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), which is now reviewing the situation. These complaints arose due to concerns about how Watt… Continue reading Brewdog founder James Watt faces data complaints over efforts to buy back firm
Lauren Laverne diagnosed with blood disorder smouldering myeloma
Lauren Laverne, a well-known broadcaster and host of BBC One Show, Desert Island Discs, and 6 Music, has shared that she has been diagnosed with smouldering myeloma, a rare blood and bone marrow disorder that has the potential to progress into blood cancer. Despite the diagnosis, the 48-year-old emphasized that she currently feels well and… Continue reading Lauren Laverne diagnosed with blood disorder smouldering myeloma
Wildfire still burning as helicopters waterbomb Cairngorms
Certain regions of Scotland face a significantly elevated risk of wildfires over the coming days. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS), working alongside the Scottish Wildfire Forum, has issued warnings specifically for parts of the central Highlands, as well as southern and eastern Scotland. This advisory went into effect on Wednesday and will remain… Continue reading Wildfire still burning as helicopters waterbomb Cairngorms