Kanye West offers to meet Jewish community in UK after Wireless controversy

The rapper formerly known as Kanye West, now going by Ye, issued a statement addressing the controversy surrounding his planned headline performance at the upcoming Wireless Festival in London. He expressed that he had been “following the conversation around Wireless and want to address it directly.” Ye emphasized his intention to bring people together through… Continue reading Kanye West offers to meet Jewish community in UK after Wireless controversy

Murder arrest after man found fatally injured in Beaumont Leys Park

A man aged 33 has been detained on suspicion of murder following the discovery of a fatally injured individual in a park located in Leicester. Authorities responded to the incident shortly before 7:00 pm BST on Monday after the East Midlands Ambulance Service was alerted to an unconscious man in Beaumont Leys Park, near a… Continue reading Murder arrest after man found fatally injured in Beaumont Leys Park

'Miracle' as lost cat returned home after five years

A remarkable reunion recently took place when a woman was finally reunited with her missing cat nearly five years after he disappeared. Danielle Arme, originally from Chellaston, Derby, had lost Bodhi in July 2021 and gradually lost hope of ever seeing him again. The emotional moment arrived on 30 March when Viccie Mahon from Sudbury,… Continue reading 'Miracle' as lost cat returned home after five years

Hundreds gather for dissident republican Easter parade

Several hundred individuals gathered in Londonderry on Monday to take part in an Easter commemoration organized by dissident republicans. Among those involved were people dressed in combat uniforms, face coverings, and dark glasses, marching through Creggan towards the city cemetery. The procession was notably led by eighteen participants wearing paramilitary-style clothing, despite this being prohibited… Continue reading Hundreds gather for dissident republican Easter parade

Newspaper headlines: Doctors 'hold patients hostage' and 'The whole of the moon'

Several major newspapers have highlighted the forthcoming six-day strike planned by resident doctors, starting Tuesday. The Daily Express leads with a headline accusing the striking doctors of “holding patients hostage,” echoing concerns voiced by the Conservative Party regarding the impact of the industrial action. This framing underscores the political tension surrounding the walkout. The financial… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Doctors 'hold patients hostage' and 'The whole of the moon'

Schools in knife crime hotspots to get training with £1.2m investment

The government has announced plans to provide specialist training to up to 250 schools located in areas identified as knife crime hotspots. This initiative is part of a broader effort to steer young people away from serious violence. With a £1.2 million investment, the program aims to implement measures such as mentoring for students deemed… Continue reading Schools in knife crime hotspots to get training with £1.2m investment

Second homes: Holiday let owner says legislation would 'destroy me'

Paul Martin, who manages four holiday cottages on his property near Newtown in Powys, has expressed serious concerns over recent Welsh government regulations on holiday lets implemented three years ago. He warns that these rules could drive him into bankruptcy upon retirement. Two of the cottages on his land are designated strictly for holiday use… Continue reading Second homes: Holiday let owner says legislation would 'destroy me'

Kent Police search for two men after fatal stabbing in Whitstable

Kent Police are currently seeking two individuals in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 19-year-old in Whitstable. The incident occurred in Belmont Road in the early hours of April 3rd, when officers responded to reports of a serious assault at 02:04 BST. Emergency medical teams arrived at the scene, but unfortunately, the young man… Continue reading Kent Police search for two men after fatal stabbing in Whitstable

Call for parents to teach their children online privacy like they would road safety

The UK’s data regulator has emphasized the importance of parents teaching their children about online privacy, considering it a vital life skill on par with lessons about stranger danger or road safety. This advisory follows findings by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), which revealed that three out of four parents worry their children are not… Continue reading Call for parents to teach their children online privacy like they would road safety