Police probe after 'skeletal remains' found by A617 Rainworth Bypass

Authorities have initiated an investigation following the discovery of what are believed to be human skeletal remains in a woodland area near the A617 Rainworth Bypass in Nottinghamshire. The remains were found by members of the public, prompting Nottinghamshire Police to establish a cordon close to 3 p.m. on Saturday to secure the site. Forensic… Continue reading Police probe after 'skeletal remains' found by A617 Rainworth Bypass

Thousands enjoy final day of Radio 1's Big Weekend in Sunderland

Radio 1’s Big Weekend entered its third and final day with music fans continuing to fill Sunderland’s Herrington Country Park, creating an electric atmosphere. Over the course of the festival, nearly 100 artists have taken to the stages, drawing thousands of eager attendees to enjoy live performances, sunshine, and a vibrant festival experience. The closing… Continue reading Thousands enjoy final day of Radio 1's Big Weekend in Sunderland

East Belfast: Fire burning at recycling site

Firefighters continue to tackle a significant blaze at a metal recycling facility in east Belfast. The fire broke out at Clearway, located on East Twin Road within the Titanic Quarter, where thick black smoke and flames have been clearly visible since Sunday afternoon. Emergency services, including police and the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service… Continue reading East Belfast: Fire burning at recycling site

Starmer says case of girls raped by boys spared custody 'appalling'

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has expressed his strong condemnation of a case in which three teenage boys were handed non-custodial sentences after being convicted of raping two girls. He termed the outcome “appalling” and supported the decision for the attorney general to review the sentences imposed by Southampton Crown Court. The victims were two… Continue reading Starmer says case of girls raped by boys spared custody 'appalling'

Race Across the World's Jo and Kush set powerful example for young people

Jo Diop and Kush Burman, winners of the BBC’s Race Across the World, have captured the admiration of seven million viewers with their warmth and camaraderie. Their inspiring journey is now influencing their old school, Calderstones School in Liverpool, where headteacher Lee Ratcliffe expressed immense pride in seeing the two friends succeed. The final episode… Continue reading Race Across the World's Jo and Kush set powerful example for young people

Deputy FM warns there will 'undoubtedly' need to be cuts

The Deputy First Minister of Scotland has acknowledged that budget cuts will almost certainly be necessary to address an anticipated deficit of nearly £5 billion by the decade’s end. Jenny Gilruth, who recently took on the combined responsibilities of Deputy First Minister and Finance Secretary, emphasized that the Scottish government has been transparent about the… Continue reading Deputy FM warns there will 'undoubtedly' need to be cuts

Minister defends Translink fares freeze despite possibility of cuts to services

Northern Ireland’s Infrastructure Minister, Liz Kimmins, has stood by her decision to maintain a freeze on bus and train fares across the region, despite cautionary messages from Translink about potential cuts to public transport services and discount schemes. The publicly owned transport provider, which operates independently from the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) at Stormont, has… Continue reading Minister defends Translink fares freeze despite possibility of cuts to services

Why did I put myself through the pain of going to court, says rape victim

A teenager who was sexually assaulted by two boys has expressed her profound disappointment with the fact that they did not receive custodial sentences. At the time of the attack, the girl was 15 years old and has chosen to share her story anonymously, accompanied by her family. Reflecting on the court’s ruling, she commented… Continue reading Why did I put myself through the pain of going to court, says rape victim

Seven flotilla activists detained in Israel arrive back in UK

A group of seven activists who were part of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters have now returned to the United Kingdom following their deportation. These individuals were among over 422 participants in the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), an initiative designed to challenge the maritime blockade of Gaza by delivering… Continue reading Seven flotilla activists detained in Israel arrive back in UK

Hawick to Center Parcs to Selkirk path – pricey or practical?

Scottish Borders Council is considering the creation of a new £12 million pathway designed to connect the towns of Selkirk and Hawick with the upcoming Center Parcs holiday village, set to be the first of its kind in Scotland. This ambitious route, running largely alongside the busy A7 road, aims to promote active travel options… Continue reading Hawick to Center Parcs to Selkirk path – pricey or practical?