Mary Robinson, the former president of Ireland, condemned the recent military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran, describing these attacks as breaches of international law. She expressed these views while speaking at a rally held in Belfast to mark International Women’s Day. Robinson emphasized the severe suffering endured by women and civil… Continue reading Middle East: Former Irish president condemns attacks on Iran
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Anti-war protesters at RAF Fairford say it shouldn't be used by US
A group of protesters gathered outside RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire to voice their opposition to the base’s use by US forces for strikes against Iran. The demonstration came amid ongoing military actions in the region, with the US and Israel having launched attacks on Iranian targets over the past week. In response, Iran has carried… Continue reading Anti-war protesters at RAF Fairford say it shouldn't be used by US
Coastguards lower dog owner down Dorset cliff to rescue pet
A dramatic rescue unfolded near Charmouth, Dorset, when coastguards were called upon to save a cocker spaniel named Luna after the dog fell approximately 40 meters down a cliff at Stonebarrow. Luna was found running anxiously around the rocky terrain, refusing to approach the rescue team’s rope technician. To safely retrieve her, rescuers lowered Luna’s… Continue reading Coastguards lower dog owner down Dorset cliff to rescue pet
Llanelli model and TV drama Dallas actress Annabel Schofield dies
Annabel Schofield, a model, actress, and producer who gained fame during the 1980s fashion scene and later appeared in the popular American TV series Dallas, has passed away at the age of 62. She died on 28 February in Los Angeles, where she had lived for many years, after battling cancer. Born in 1963 in… Continue reading Llanelli model and TV drama Dallas actress Annabel Schofield dies
British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales prepped to set sail
The UK’s aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales has been placed on a heightened state of readiness, requiring the crew to be prepared to depart from Portsmouth within five days, according to defence sources. Previously, the vessel’s notice to sail was 14 days. This acceleration in readiness suggests a possible deployment to the Mediterranean region,… Continue reading British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales prepped to set sail
F1 drivers sharpen their skills at Milton Keynes karting track
During the off-season, a go-karting track in Milton Keynes reported hosting approximately 75% of the Formula 1 drivers, offering them an opportunity to refine their driving abilities. Dan Prince from Daytona Motorsport confirmed that notable drivers such as Isack Hadjar, Yuki Tsunoda, and Alex Albon have all taken part in sessions at the circuit. The… Continue reading F1 drivers sharpen their skills at Milton Keynes karting track
Winter Paralympics 2026: Fred Warburton competes just a year after first race
Fred Warburton vividly recalls the day he took part in his first official ski race: 22 February 2025. Just a little over a year later, he achieved the remarkable milestone of becoming a Paralympian, competing for the first time at the Milan-Cortina Winter Games. Initially, Warburton’s connection to skiing was casual, largely as a tourist.… Continue reading Winter Paralympics 2026: Fred Warburton competes just a year after first race
Teen inspired by Black female musicians makes West End debut
Sister Rosetta Tharpe, often hailed as the “godmother of rock and roll,” has left an indelible mark on music history, influencing legendary artists such as Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash. Despite her profound impact, her contributions have remained largely unacknowledged by many. Now, her story is receiving deserved attention through the West End production *Marie… Continue reading Teen inspired by Black female musicians makes West End debut
Ian Huntley 'not worth the breath' of the people of Soham
The tragic murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002 have forever marked the small Cambridgeshire town of Soham, linking it indelibly to a heartbreaking event. Similar to other communities known for their own tragedies, such as Dunblane, Aberfan, Lockerbie, and later Southport, Soham has carried the weight of this loss for over two… Continue reading Ian Huntley 'not worth the breath' of the people of Soham
Diogo Jota art created by ink from floral tributes left at Molineux
At Molineux Stadium, new paintings honoring the late Diogo Jota have been revealed, reflecting a heartfelt tribute to the former Wolverhampton Wanderers forward. These unique artworks were crafted using ink derived from floral tributes left by fans at the stadium, offering a lasting memorial through this deeply meaningful element. Jota tragically passed away at the… Continue reading Diogo Jota art created by ink from floral tributes left at Molineux