A recent incident involving the tragic death of a runner at a level crossing has led to a call for enhanced visual safety measures. Sam Dudley, who was jogging in Formby, Merseyside, was struck by a train on 24 August while crossing Hoggs Hill Level Crossing. Despite the klaxon warning siren and red warning light… Continue reading Coroner's safety call after man dies running over rail crossing
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Tributes paid to Norfolk men who died after going missing on Yr Wyddfa
Two young men, aged 19 and 20, tragically lost their lives on Yr Wyddfa, prompting an outpouring of grief and tributes from their families and local community. The men, identified locally as Eddie Hill, 20, and Jayden Long, 19, both from Norfolk, went missing earlier in the week. Concerns emerged on Wednesday, leading to an… Continue reading Tributes paid to Norfolk men who died after going missing on Yr Wyddfa
Met police officers were told to guard Jeffrey Epstein's home, emails show
Emails released by the US Department of Justice reveal that Metropolitan Police officers were assigned to provide security at a dinner event held at Jeffrey Epstein’s New York residence, which was attended by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Despite these revelations, the Metropolitan Police have stated that no misconduct by their protection officers has been identified at this… Continue reading Met police officers were told to guard Jeffrey Epstein's home, emails show
Scottish government deletes data from school 'sex survey'
The Scottish government, alongside researchers, has removed data collected from a censu s that inquired about sexual experiences among school pupils as young as 14. This Health and Wellbeing Census was conducted during 2021 and 2022, targeting students in S4 to S6 across half of Scotland’s council areas. Concerns were raised by parents, who reported… Continue reading Scottish government deletes data from school 'sex survey'
Moy: Three people taken to hospital after 'serious traffic collision'
A serious road traffic collision in County Tyrone has resulted in three individuals being hospitalized. The incident occurred on the Armagh Road in the Moy area, which police have indicated will remain closed for a considerable length of time. The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) reported receiving the emergency call at approximately 22:20 GMT on… Continue reading Moy: Three people taken to hospital after 'serious traffic collision'
'I love the look on his face' – The mum who takes her baby on wilderness adventures
Morag Skelton, an accomplished mountaineer who has spent much of her adult life climbing and skiing in the Scottish mountains, has recently taken on an exciting new challenge: including her nine-month-old baby, Hamish, in her outdoor pursuits. From cross-country skiing trips to island-hopping camping adventures, and even a night spent in a remote bothy, Morag… Continue reading 'I love the look on his face' – The mum who takes her baby on wilderness adventures
Bafta Film Awards 2026: Who's nominated, how to watch and everything else you need to know
The 2026 Bafta Film Awards are set to take place this Sunday in London, marking a major event in the British film industry calendar. Hollywood’s elite will gather at the Royal Festival Hall for what promises to be a glamorous evening celebrating outstanding cinematic achievements. Actor and presenter Alan Cumming will host the ceremony, taking… Continue reading Bafta Film Awards 2026: Who's nominated, how to watch and everything else you need to know
Michael McIntyre plays ultimate prank on EastEnders superfan
Amanda Grey experienced an unforgettable surprise while watching an episode of her beloved soap opera, EastEnders. Normally a fan who has followed the show since it first aired in 1985, Amanda noticed something unusually familiar on screen – her own furniture, clothing, and even members of her family appeared within the storyline. This elaborate prank… Continue reading Michael McIntyre plays ultimate prank on EastEnders superfan
Government aims to halve attainment gap for disadvantaged students
The government has outlined ambitions to significantly reduce the educational attainment gap between disadvantaged students and their more privileged peers in England. This initiative aims to achieve halving the gap by the time children born during the current Parliament complete their secondary education. These plans are expected to be detailed in a forthcoming Schools White… Continue reading Government aims to halve attainment gap for disadvantaged students
Winter Olympics 2026: GB curlers denied gold but bring spotlight to their sport
On a November evening in a Glasgow pub located in Merchant City, four men in their early thirties gathered around a small table, chatting about the upcoming months. At that time, none of the patrons in the pub would have recognized who they were. Fast forward three months, the same venue shifted focus from Scotland’s… Continue reading Winter Olympics 2026: GB curlers denied gold but bring spotlight to their sport