Newspaper headlines: 'England's World Cup dream over' and 'Mahmood for chancellor'

The Financial Times has led with a report titled “Burnham poised to choose Mahmood as his chancellor,” revealing that Andy Burnham, anticipated to succeed Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister on Monday, may appoint Shabana Mahmood—the current Home Secretary—to serve as Chancellor of the Exchequer. This information comes from three individuals familiar with Burnham’s plans,… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'England's World Cup dream over' and 'Mahmood for chancellor'

Relationship OCD convinced me I'd cheat on my boyfriend

Sophia, a 24-year-old content creator and waitress from Leeds, has been in what she describes as a loving relationship for over a year. Yet despite this, she constantly wrestles with doubts about her compatibility with her boyfriend, whether she truly loves him, and what decisions she should make moving forward. Her experience highlights the challenges… Continue reading Relationship OCD convinced me I'd cheat on my boyfriend

UK weather: Weekend cooldown will mark end of third heatwave for some

After experiencing a period of exceptionally hot weather, the UK is expected to see temperatures decline this weekend, signaling the conclusion of the recent heatwave in several areas. The shift is primarily due to cooler northerly winds moving across the region, which will lead to a notable drop in temperatures, particularly in Scotland, Northern Ireland,… Continue reading UK weather: Weekend cooldown will mark end of third heatwave for some

Jesy Nelson calls plan to test newborns for deadly muscle condition SMA a 'victory'

A new screening test for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is now being implemented using a blood sample collected through a heel prick shortly after a baby is born. This initiative follows years of dedicated campaigning and advocacy aimed at improving early diagnosis for the condition. The test’s introduction offers families hope by enabling early detection… Continue reading Jesy Nelson calls plan to test newborns for deadly muscle condition SMA a 'victory'

'Gutted' Prince William leads tributes to defeated England team

The Prince of Wales has conveyed his heartfelt disappointment following England’s 2-1 loss to Argentina in the World Cup semi-final. In a message released by Kensington Palace, he described feeling “gutted” over the outcome. He praised the team, calling them “the most complete England team in a tournament” and commended their determination and belief, which… Continue reading 'Gutted' Prince William leads tributes to defeated England team

Drink and drug driver Teddy Picton sentenced over cyclist's crash death

A young man has been sentenced to seven years in a young offenders’ institution following a fatal collision in which he struck and killed a cyclist while driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. The incident occurred on 17 May 2025 in Grangetown, Cardiff, where Teddy Picton, aged 20, was driving on the wrong… Continue reading Drink and drug driver Teddy Picton sentenced over cyclist's crash death

Endangered Dartmoor ponies handed new protection after cull fears

Ministers have confirmed that the current population of Dartmoor ponies will be preserved, alleviating earlier worries about the possibility of a large-scale cull. Concerns had been raised by campaigners after Natural England introduced new contracts aimed at reducing grazing on Devon’s moorland commons. These changes had led to fears that up to 90% of the… Continue reading Endangered Dartmoor ponies handed new protection after cull fears

Boy, 14, charged with terror offence targeting London mosques

A 14-year-old boy has been formally charged with a terrorism offence after authorities uncovered an alleged plot targeting two mosques in London, connected to “extreme right-wing terrorism.” The Metropolitan Police initially detained the child at a south London residence on suspicion of damaging a vehicle. During the search, officers discovered several troubling documents. The boy… Continue reading Boy, 14, charged with terror offence targeting London mosques

Bangor teenager says she has nightmares after being groomed by Neil Foden

A young woman, referred to as Meg to protect her identity, has come forward claiming she was groomed by Neil Foden, a former headteacher at Ysgol Friars in Bangor, Gwynedd. Meg, who was 14 years old when the grooming occurred in 2023, describes enduring nightmares and flashbacks as a result. Although she states that Foden… Continue reading Bangor teenager says she has nightmares after being groomed by Neil Foden

Villagers in Glenmore evacuated as wildfire breaks out in Highlands

The capercaillie, a species native to Britain, disappeared from the region by the mid-18th century but was reintroduced to Perthshire in 1837. Despite conservation efforts, the bird’s numbers had previously suffered due to habitat destruction, predation of eggs, and collisions with deer fences. However, recent data shows a positive trend, with the population of breeding… Continue reading Villagers in Glenmore evacuated as wildfire breaks out in Highlands