Voters set to head to the polls for Makerfield by-election

Residents within the Makerfield constituency, located in Greater Manchester, are preparing to vote in a by-election to select their new Member of Parliament. This electoral event follows the resignation of the previous Labour MP, Josh Simons, prompting the need for the constituency to elect a replacement representative. Polling stations spread across the area—more than 30… Continue reading Voters set to head to the polls for Makerfield by-election

Newspaper headlines: US-Iran deal and England's World Cup win

Recent front-page news is dominated by political developments, though broadcasters like the BBC are currently restricted from reporting on campaign details while polling stations remain open. This has kept most political stories confined to print media for now. The Daily Mirror sharply criticizes the newly announced peace agreement with Iran, calling it a “sellout.” The… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: US-Iran deal and England's World Cup win

UK Weather: Developing heatwave to send temperatures above 30C

Parts of the UK are expected to experience temperatures reaching as high as 30°C over the coming weekend as a potential heatwave takes shape. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued heat health alerts covering much of the Midlands and the south-east of England, effective from 3:00 pm BST on Wednesday through to 8:00… Continue reading UK Weather: Developing heatwave to send temperatures above 30C

Simpler, older version of Stonehenge found three miles from famous site

Archaeologists have identified what appears to be an earlier, simpler predecessor to Stonehenge, located approximately three miles (five kilometers) away from the famous prehistoric site. While only two holes in the ground remain from this older structure, experts believe these once held wooden posts that aligned with the Sun’s positions during the summer and winter… Continue reading Simpler, older version of Stonehenge found three miles from famous site

Cervical cancer deaths fall to zero in young women given vaccine

A recent analysis published in the Lancet highlights the significant impact of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine introduced in England in 2008. According to the study, approximately 200 lives have been saved to date by the vaccine, which offers protection against cervical cancer. This research marks the first comprehensive assessment showing a sharp decline in… Continue reading Cervical cancer deaths fall to zero in young women given vaccine

Interest rates expected to be held by Bank of England

Policymakers at the Bank of England (BoE) are anticipated to maintain the current interest rate amid close monitoring of developments in the Middle East. According to expert predictions, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is set to keep the benchmark rate steady at 3.75% for the fourth meeting in a row. This decision revolves around efforts… Continue reading Interest rates expected to be held by Bank of England

Major Oak: Ancient 'Robin Hood' tree is dead, experts say

The Major Oak is an ancient oak tree located in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, and is considered one of Britain’s largest and oldest oak trees, having stood for up to 1,200 years. It has been a significant natural monument and tourist attraction, drawing millions of visitors over its lifespan. Conservation efforts have aimed to protect the… Continue reading Major Oak: Ancient 'Robin Hood' tree is dead, experts say

Powys train crash that killed one and injured four could have been avoided

An investigation into a fatal head-on collision between two trains in mid-Wales has determined that the tragedy could have been prevented. The crash occurred in October 2024, near the village of Talerddig, Powys, resulting in the death of one passenger and serious injuries to four others. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) concluded that the… Continue reading Powys train crash that killed one and injured four could have been avoided

Muckamore Abbey Hospital report on abuse due to be published

The final report on the abuse of vulnerable adults at Muckamore Abbey Hospital is set to be released this Thursday, bringing to a close a long and arduous investigation. Glynn Brown, a key campaigner whose son Aaron was among the victims, played a crucial role in prompting the police to investigate after abuse allegations first… Continue reading Muckamore Abbey Hospital report on abuse due to be published