An eight-year-old boy played a crucial role in helping to save his grandfather after their kayak capsized and drifted more than two miles off the coast. Marley and his granscha, David “Dai” Jones, were kayaking near Fontygary in the Vale of Glamorgan on 27 May when their kayak overturned, leaving them struggling in the water.… Continue reading Boy helps save grandad after kayak capsizes off Fontygary coast
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Hundreds of bird lovers flock to Caernarfon to see Western reef heron
A rare sighting of the western reef heron has drawn a large crowd of bird enthusiasts to a coastal location in north Wales. This species, typically native to southern Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia, was spotted at Y Foryd in Caernarfon, marking what is believed to be its first recorded appearance in the UK.… Continue reading Hundreds of bird lovers flock to Caernarfon to see Western reef heron
Harbouring ambition: Voters' hopes ahead of Aberdeen South by-election
Aberdeen South, a constituency closely tied to the offshore energy sector, is also home to communities concerned with local, land-based issues. The area stretches from parts of the city’s commuter belt, including Peterculter, Milltimber, and Bieldside, to the harbour-adjacent neighborhoods such as Torry. In recent times, residents in some parts of Torry have faced challenges… Continue reading Harbouring ambition: Voters' hopes ahead of Aberdeen South by-election
Precision radiotherapy for prostate cancer to cut sessions from 20 to five
In England, a new approach to radiotherapy for prostate cancer is set to be introduced for thousands of men, significantly reducing the usual number of treatment sessions from twenty down to just five. This advanced method, known as stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR), promises not only to more precisely target the cancer but also to minimize… Continue reading Precision radiotherapy for prostate cancer to cut sessions from 20 to five
Bill debt soars but many don't know help is available
Customers in the UK owe billions of pounds to utility providers including those supplying water, broadband, and energy. A significant portion of these individuals remain unaware that various forms of financial assistance are available to help manage their debts. According to the National Audit Office (NAO), more than £7 billion in unpaid bills and charges… Continue reading Bill debt soars but many don't know help is available
Beauty Pie LED mask advert banned for misleading anti-wrinkle claims
An advertisement for Beauty Pie’s LED facial mask has been prohibited due to making unsupported claims about its anti-wrinkle effects. The advert asserted that the device was “clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in four weeks,” but the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) found that the evidence presented did not sufficiently back this statement. Beauty Pie… Continue reading Beauty Pie LED mask advert banned for misleading anti-wrinkle claims
Watch: Residents flee as cars and houses burn in Belfast
Following a knife attack in north Belfast on Monday night, residents have been compelled to leave their homes due to ongoing disturbances in the area. The unrest has escalated to the point where several houses and vehicles were set ablaze. Additionally, authorities have suspended all public transportation services throughout the city as a precautionary measure.… Continue reading Watch: Residents flee as cars and houses burn in Belfast
Illegal mini-marts to shut for up to 12 months under law change prompted by BBC
The government has introduced new measures allowing illegal mini-marts, barbers, and vape shops to be closed for up to a year, doubling the existing maximum closure period. This change follows extensive BBC News investigations that exposed links between organised crime and various illicit activities taking place on British high streets, including drug trafficking, child sexual… Continue reading Illegal mini-marts to shut for up to 12 months under law change prompted by BBC
St Monicas church home left 'unadoptable' baby to die
The article from BBC North West Tonight reports on a tragic and distressing situation at St Monica’s Maternity Home in Cumbria, a Church of England-run institution, where sick babies considered unsuitable for adoption were allowed to die. This conclusion comes from a new study by Dr. Michael Lambert, a medical humanities lecturer at Lancaster University,… Continue reading St Monicas church home left 'unadoptable' baby to die
More women sleeping rough than official figures suggest, charities warn
Charities have raised concerns that many homeless women remain invisible in official statistics, warning that current figures do not fully capture the true scale of female rough sleeping in England. Victoria, a 31-year-old woman who experienced homelessness for three years in London, illustrates the challenges faced by many women living on the streets. Despite roaming… Continue reading More women sleeping rough than official figures suggest, charities warn