Newspaper headlines: 'Andrew cashed in' and 'Kate shares in mum's joy'

Recent disclosures concerning Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s tenancy arrangements at the Windsor estate have captured significant media attention. According to findings by the National Audit Office (NAO), the former prince paid a nominal peppercorn rent for the Royal Lodge but subleased cottages on the surrounding property, generating income through what various outlets have described as secret or… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Andrew cashed in' and 'Kate shares in mum's joy'

One in four births in England are now emergency caesareans, BBC analysis shows

Recent analysis by the BBC reveals that emergency caesarean deliveries now account for 25% of all births in England, demonstrating a notable increase over the past five years. Alongside this rise in unplanned C-sections, the incidence of elective caesarean operations has also climbed steadily. Meanwhile, the proportion of vaginal births without the use of instruments… Continue reading One in four births in England are now emergency caesareans, BBC analysis shows

Andrew was sub-letting Royal Lodge cottages, NAO report reveals

A recent report published by the National Audit Office (NAO) has brought to light details about the management and use of royal properties connected to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his family. According to the findings, Andrew received rental income from sub-letting three cottages located on the Royal Lodge estate, which he leased from the Crown Estate.… Continue reading Andrew was sub-letting Royal Lodge cottages, NAO report reveals

Queen Camilla presents medal to seriously ill Barry boy

A touching moment unfolded when Queen Camilla presented a medal to seven-year-old Rupert Williams, a seriously ill boy who had the courage to ask the Queen if she would pin the award on him during a royal tea party. Rupert, who suffers from gastrointestinal failure and haemophilia A, was one of six children invited to… Continue reading Queen Camilla presents medal to seriously ill Barry boy

Dumped animal carcasses 'shameful' say litter pickers as they pull sheep from river

In rural parts of Northern Ireland, the illegal dumping of animal carcasses in rivers and waterways has become an increasingly common and troubling issue. Paddy Little, who works as a litter picking officer with a watersports club, has encountered numerous dead animals in the Blackwater River, which runs between counties Tyrone and Armagh. He described… Continue reading Dumped animal carcasses 'shameful' say litter pickers as they pull sheep from river

Burnham says he would seek to enter any Labour leadership contest

Andy Burnham has announced his intention to participate in any forthcoming Labour leadership race, contingent on his victory in the Makerfield by-election scheduled for 18 June. The current Mayor of Greater Manchester revealed these plans during a BBC Question Time special held in the constituency, where he appeared alongside four other candidates. Among those standing,… Continue reading Burnham says he would seek to enter any Labour leadership contest

Woman warns of 'ketamine bladder' after drug use scarred hers for life

Ellie Wight began using ketamine at the age of 18, initially appreciating the drug’s ability to make her feel free of worries and more comfortable in social situations. She believed ketamine was a relatively safe alternative to other substances and did not anticipate encountering any serious problems. However, after five years of regular use, the… Continue reading Woman warns of 'ketamine bladder' after drug use scarred hers for life

Newport woman with epilepsy says she's had 300 job rejections

Sophie Morgan, diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 13, has undergone extensive efforts to live a “normal” life, including invasive brain surgeries and numerous medications. Despite holding both an undergraduate and a master’s degree, the 28-year-old from Newport faces immense obstacles securing employment. Over the past year, Sophie has applied to 300 jobs but… Continue reading Newport woman with epilepsy says she's had 300 job rejections

Henry Nowak deserves legacy that goes beyond tragedy, says PM

Sir Keir Starmer has expressed his deep sympathy for Henry Nowak, the 18-year-old Southampton University student who was tragically killed. Speaking after meeting Henry’s family at Downing Street, Starmer said the young man “deserves a legacy that goes beyond this awful tragedy.” The prime minister described the encounter as profoundly moving and committed to doing… Continue reading Henry Nowak deserves legacy that goes beyond tragedy, says PM

Kate hugs mum ringing 'end of cancer treatment' bell at hospital

During a recent visit to The Christie hospital in Manchester, the Princess of Wales shared an emotional moment with Claire Lorente, a young mother who was celebrating the end of her chemotherapy treatment. Recognizing Claire’s courage, the princess offered a warm hug and words of encouragement as Claire rang the “end of treatment bell” surrounded… Continue reading Kate hugs mum ringing 'end of cancer treatment' bell at hospital