'I couldn't sleep when I heard the last bank would close'

Maggie Dodd, an 84-year-old resident of Lochgilphead, experienced significant distress upon learning that the town’s final bank branch was closing. Having been a Bank of Scotland customer since 1976, the announcement left her anxious and worried about how she would manage her banking needs. With the nearest branch now located nearly 38 miles away in… Continue reading 'I couldn't sleep when I heard the last bank would close'

A Gwynedd pupil describes being made to eat dog biscuits

Former pupils have spoken out about the severe abuse they endured at an educational referral unit, Canolfan Brynffynnon in Y Felinheli, which closed in 2014 following allegations of mistreatment. Among the disturbing accounts, children were forced to eat dog biscuits off the floor, an experience described by one former pupil, Rhiannon Evans, as part of… Continue reading A Gwynedd pupil describes being made to eat dog biscuits

Signs grow that Starmer will resign as government mood shifts

There is increasing speculation that the prime minister may reveal plans to resign as early as Monday. Despite Sir Keir Starmer’s consistent stance that he intends to resist any leadership challenges and remain in position, the atmosphere within the government has shifted noticeably over the last two days. Several insiders suggest that an announcement setting… Continue reading Signs grow that Starmer will resign as government mood shifts

Tequila and dot cakes to trend on TikTok and Instagram in summer

This summer, vibrant and visually appealing food and drink trends are making waves, capturing attention both on social media and in real life. Among the highlights are dot cakes adorned with colourful sprinkles, refreshing tequila spritz cocktails, and the ever-soft Japanese-style milk bread. These trends have sparked curiosity: are they simply social media sensations, or… Continue reading Tequila and dot cakes to trend on TikTok and Instagram in summer

Wowcher 'extremely sorry' for crocodile attack email

Wowcher, a discount deals website, has issued an apology following controversy over a recent marketing email that appeared to make light of a crocodile attack involving a young child. The incident that sparked the backlash involved a three-year-old boy who was reportedly attacked by one or more crocodiles after entering their enclosure during a family… Continue reading Wowcher 'extremely sorry' for crocodile attack email

Starmer considers political future as calls to quit mount

Sir Keir Starmer is currently contemplating his future in politics amid increasing demands for him to announce his resignation. This pressure intensified following Andy Burnham’s recent victory in the Makerfield by-election, which some see as clearing the way for Burnham to mount a leadership challenge. Peter Kyle, a cabinet colleague, noted that the prime minister… Continue reading Starmer considers political future as calls to quit mount

What have we learned from Scotland's World Cup so far?

In preparation for the upcoming tournament, head coach Steve Clarke chose to use a 4-4-2 formation during the friendly matches against Curacao and Bolivia. This strategy proved highly effective, as Scotland managed to score eight goals over the course of these two games, building considerable confidence ahead of the World Cup. However, when the competition… Continue reading What have we learned from Scotland's World Cup so far?

William marks 44th birthday as royals celebrate Father's Day

To celebrate both his 44th birthday and Father’s Day, the Prince of Wales’ family shared a touching photograph of Prince William alongside his daughter, Princess Charlotte. In the image, William is seen dressed in the scarlet uniform of the Welsh Guards, the regiment of which he is colonel, while Charlotte wears a cream dress. This… Continue reading William marks 44th birthday as royals celebrate Father's Day