West Belfast: Politicians condemn scenes of disorder on Stewartstown Road

Disorder erupted in a part of west Belfast on Saturday night, leading to police closing off a section of the Stewartstown Road due to the presence of large crowds. Social media footage showed young people climbing on top of police Land Rovers, prompting concern from local representatives and residents. Sinn Féin assembly member Danny Baker… Continue reading West Belfast: Politicians condemn scenes of disorder on Stewartstown Road

Chinese firm seeks compensation over British Steel nationalisation

The former proprietor of British Steel has announced intentions to seek compensation from the UK government following the nationalisation of the company, which had been operating at a loss. Last year, the British government assumed control over the Scunthorpe steelworks after Jingye Group, a Chinese firm, indicated plans to close the facility due to its… Continue reading Chinese firm seeks compensation over British Steel nationalisation

Anger as Tunbridge Wells water supply misery continues for second day

Across Kent, thousands of households and businesses continue to face challenges with their water supply for a second consecutive day. South East Water (SEW) reported on Sunday that nearly 7,000 properties were affected by low water pressure, lack of water, or inconsistent service. This disruption was linked to a temporary equipment failure at the Tunbridge… Continue reading Anger as Tunbridge Wells water supply misery continues for second day

Andy Burnham will be bolder but stick to Labour manifesto, Lucy Powell says

On Friday, Burnham was formally confirmed as the new leader of the Labour Party after a brief leadership contest in which he stood unopposed, having gained the support of 379 Members of Parliament. Following his appointment, some opposition parties have called for him to call a general election to secure a clear mandate for his… Continue reading Andy Burnham will be bolder but stick to Labour manifesto, Lucy Powell says

Is Andy Burnham promising a new dawn for North Sea oil and gas?

As Andy Burnham prepares to take office as prime minister, speculation is mounting about his intentions regarding North Sea oil drilling. While there is talk of new plans being announced, it is unlikely that Burnham will immediately grant approval for the contentious Rosebank and Jackdaw oil fields. These projects, initially approved under the previous Conservative… Continue reading Is Andy Burnham promising a new dawn for North Sea oil and gas?

'A 10-goal thriller': England fans react to 6-4 win over France

Supporters of the England football team in Miami have been jubilant following their squad’s achievement of third place in the World Cup, thanks to their win against France. This result marks England’s highest finish in the tournament since their 1966 championship triumph. Although there was disappointment among fans after England’s semi-final defeat by Argentina on… Continue reading 'A 10-goal thriller': England fans react to 6-4 win over France

UK weather: Parts of country to get break in heatwave but dry spell to continue

This summer has been marked not only by prolonged periods of heat but also by significant dryness across many parts of the UK. Rainfall has been unevenly distributed, with particularly low levels recorded in the eastern and north-eastern areas of England. These regions have seen precipitation amounts amounting to roughly half of what is typically… Continue reading UK weather: Parts of country to get break in heatwave but dry spell to continue

Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate arrested in US after more UK charges laid

Andrew Tate, a controversial social media figure, along with his brother Tristan, has been taken into custody in the United States following an announcement by British authorities about additional charges. The UK’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) revealed that Andrew Tate faces seven new counts of rape as well as other allegations, including sex trafficking and… Continue reading Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate arrested in US after more UK charges laid

Endometriosis: I had to stop modelling because I kept passing out

Carla Cressy’s journey with endometriosis highlights the severe impact this illness has on women’s lives and careers. Starting as a model at just five years old, Carla struggled from her early teens with agonizing pain linked to her menstrual cycle, though a definitive diagnosis was only made when she was 25. Throughout her teenage years… Continue reading Endometriosis: I had to stop modelling because I kept passing out

Honours system is changing to recognise more working class heroes

Clive Lawrence, once a head teacher who grew up on a council estate in Derbyshire and received free school meals, challenges the long-standing perception that British honours are reserved only for the wealthy or famous. Now an Officer of the British Empire (OBE), Lawrence exemplifies a broader effort to diversify the honours system, aiming to… Continue reading Honours system is changing to recognise more working class heroes