Sefton terminally ill boy, 10, granted final wish to meet Santa

A touching wish from a terminally ill boy to see Santa one last time was fulfilled thanks to a remarkable response to a social media plea made by his mother. Ten-year-old Jacob, who lives in Sefton, Merseyside, suffers from a rare metabolic disorder called non-ketotic hyperglycinemia. As his health has deteriorated, he is now receiving… Continue reading Sefton terminally ill boy, 10, granted final wish to meet Santa

Sir Tom Stoppard: Witty and playful writer who took ideas seriously

Sir Tom Stoppard was celebrated as one of Britain’s most intellectually gifted playwrights, known for his sharp wit and playful command of language. His works often blended serious philosophical and political ideas with humor, displaying a unique ability to transform complex themes into engaging theatrical experiences. Alongside his stage career, he earned acclaim as a… Continue reading Sir Tom Stoppard: Witty and playful writer who took ideas seriously

Manchester police given longer to question synagogue attack suspect

Authorities have extended the period for questioning a 31-year-old man detained in relation to the synagogue attack that took place in Manchester earlier this year. This individual was apprehended at Manchester Airport upon arrival on a flight and is suspected of involvement in the commission, preparation, and instigation of terrorist acts. According to Greater Manchester… Continue reading Manchester police given longer to question synagogue attack suspect

Avanti West Coast Manchester to London train to run empty

A commuter train running between Manchester and London will operate without passengers for approximately five months due to a directive from the rail regulator. The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has ruled that Avanti West Coast’s 07:00 GMT train from Manchester Piccadilly to London will continue to run but solely for staff transport starting… Continue reading Avanti West Coast Manchester to London train to run empty

Tributes to boy who died after being hit by train in Burton Joyce

A tragic incident occurred on Wednesday evening in Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, where Joshua Travis, a 14-year-old former Nottingham Forest academy footballer, was fatally struck by a train. British Transport Police confirmed that Joshua was pronounced dead at the scene and that his death is not being treated as suspicious. Meanwhile, the Rail Accident Investigation Branch… Continue reading Tributes to boy who died after being hit by train in Burton Joyce

BBC Sport presenter Kenny Macintyre reveals prostate cancer diagnosis

Kenny Macintyre, a sports broadcaster with BBC Radio Scotland, has shared publicly that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. At 57 years old and hailing from Dunblane, Kenny revealed the diagnosis during a live broadcast of the radio show *Off the Ball*, where he was speaking with presenters Tam Cowan and Stuart Cosgrove. Motivated… Continue reading BBC Sport presenter Kenny Macintyre reveals prostate cancer diagnosis

Tributes to hockey Olympian Imran Sherwani recall a family man

Imran Sherwani, the Olympic hockey player from Stoke-on-Trent, has been fondly remembered by his family as a loving and devoted family man after his passing at the age of 63. Sherwani is best known for leading Great Britain to victory in hockey at the 1988 Olympic Games. His family highlighted that, beyond his sporting success,… Continue reading Tributes to hockey Olympian Imran Sherwani recall a family man

Cameron barracks asylum plans 'made up on back of an envelope' – Swinney

The Scottish First Minister, John Swinney, has criticized the Home Office for hastily deciding to accommodate asylum seekers at Cameron Barracks in Inverness, describing the plans as being made “on the back of an envelope.” His remarks followed the announcement that the intended relocation of around 300 men to the barracks, scheduled for early December,… Continue reading Cameron barracks asylum plans 'made up on back of an envelope' – Swinney

World Rally Championship: Sebastien Ogier ties record as Elfyn Evans misses out on first title

Sebastien Ogier has claimed his ninth World Rally Championship (WRC) title, equalling a record, after a dramatic conclusion at Rally Saudi Arabia. Elfyn Evans, who led the championship by three points heading into the final round, was unable to secure his first title and now has the distinction of finishing as runner-up five times throughout… Continue reading World Rally Championship: Sebastien Ogier ties record as Elfyn Evans misses out on first title