To celebrate its bicentennial, the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) is set to unveil a new wildlife health centre featuring a unique gallery where visitors can observe veterinary care in action. This £20 million facility, located at London Zoo in Regent’s Park, will showcase activities such as penguin health assessments and frog X-rays, allowing the… Continue reading Vet viewing gallery planned as London Zoo marks 200 years
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Man watching TikTok in car killed driver at standstill traffic
A man has been sentenced to eight years in prison after causing a fatal crash while using the TikTok app on his phone. The incident took place on the A12 near Kelvedon, Essex, in October 2024, when Ismaeel Malik, 22, from Bledlow Ridge, High Wycombe, collided with a stationary vehicle occupied by Norman Case, 58.… Continue reading Man watching TikTok in car killed driver at standstill traffic
Superdry co-founder says sex with alleged victim 'was consensual'
James Holder, co-founder of the fashion brand Superdry, has rejected allegations of rape during a trial at Cirencester Courthouse. He told the jury that his encounter with the woman involved was consensual. Holder, 54, described the night in question as an unplanned evening out in Cheltenham in May 2022, which ended with him getting into… Continue reading Superdry co-founder says sex with alleged victim 'was consensual'
William and Catherine share new photo to mark 15th wedding anniversary
To celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary, the Prince and Princess of Wales have released a new family photograph. This snapshot, taken during the Easter holiday, depicts William and Catherine relaxing on the grass, smiling alongside their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—and their black spaniel. The picture was captured by photographer Matt Porteous… Continue reading William and Catherine share new photo to mark 15th wedding anniversary
Endometriosis: New scan technique shows promise for earlier detection
Many women face prolonged delays—often spanning several years—before receiving a diagnosis for endometriosis. However, researchers at Oxford University have piloted a novel scanning technique that may facilitate earlier detection of this condition. The new approach combines CT scans with a molecular tracer to identify early-stage endometriosis, which traditional imaging methods frequently miss. Endometriosis affects approximately… Continue reading Endometriosis: New scan technique shows promise for earlier detection
The city caught in the middle of the big energy shift debate
It looks like you’re sharing an article discussing the debate around fossil fuels, renewables, and net zero policies in Scotland and the UK, with references to political opinions, energy security, and comparisons with Norway’s management of North Sea oil wealth. The article mentions voices from politicians, activists, and experts like Dr. Ewan Gibbs, and includes… Continue reading The city caught in the middle of the big energy shift debate
Interest rates expected to be held as uncertainty over impact of Iran war continues
The Bank of England is anticipated to maintain the interest rate at 3.75% amid ongoing uncertainty affecting both the UK and global economies. Analysts largely agree that the benchmark rate will remain steady, reflecting the Bank’s cautious stance as it evaluates the economic consequences of the conflict in the Middle East and its impact on… Continue reading Interest rates expected to be held as uncertainty over impact of Iran war continues
We can't abolish leasehold outright, minister says
The housing minister has stated that completely abolishing the leasehold system in England and Wales immediately is “almost certainly impossible.” This comment comes in the context of Labour’s 2024 general election manifesto, which pledged to “finally bring the feudal leasehold system to an end.” Matthew Pennycook clarified in a recent speech that while the government… Continue reading We can't abolish leasehold outright, minister says
Man accuses Labour MP Steve Witherden of stealing ventilator idea
A retired police officer who has been actively involved in aiding Ukraine has accused a Member of Parliament (MP) of taking credit for his proposal to donate ventilators by redirecting the effort to support Cuba instead. Steve Eccleshall, volunteering with the charity Driving Ukraine, initially contacted Labour MP Steve Witherden to seek assistance in releasing… Continue reading Man accuses Labour MP Steve Witherden of stealing ventilator idea
Fascination and wonder: How the US reacted to King Charles' visit
The United States marked 250 years since declaring independence from the British crown, yet this week the American public showed renewed enthusiasm for the British monarchy. The arrival of King Charles and Queen Camilla at the White House South Lawn commanded widespread attention, causing US news networks to temporarily set aside their usual political coverage… Continue reading Fascination and wonder: How the US reacted to King Charles' visit