TfL Tube strikes: What you need to know as RMT drivers walk out

A sequence of six 24-hour strikes by London Underground drivers is scheduled to take place, beginning later this month. These stoppages arise from opposition by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union to a proposed shift to a four-day workweek with compressed hours—a move already accepted by the Aslef union. The first planned… Continue reading TfL Tube strikes: What you need to know as RMT drivers walk out

Kilkeel: Man arrested after firing crossbow at police during four hour stand-off

In Kilkeel, County Down, a man aged 40 was taken into custody following a tense four-hour standoff in which police were targeted with a crossbow. The incident unfolded at Moorfield Court around 9 pm BST on Sunday, after authorities received reports of an individual wearing a balaclava who was threatening local residents. Upon arrival at… Continue reading Kilkeel: Man arrested after firing crossbow at police during four hour stand-off

Super-slim Treorchy house goes under the hammer for under £45,000

A remarkably narrow house in the south Wales valleys recently sold at auction for just under £45,000, nearly double its initial estimate. This one-bedroom property is noted as one of the slimmest homes in Britain. Located in Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taf, the cottage measures only 7.5ft (2.2m) across at its widest point. Despite its narrow… Continue reading Super-slim Treorchy house goes under the hammer for under £45,000

Amy Winehouse's father loses court battle over auction items

The High Court recently ruled against Mitch Winehouse, father of the late singer Amy Winehouse, in a dispute involving the auction of numerous items that once belonged to the artist. The court case centered around claims made by Mitch Winehouse against Naomi Parry and Catriona Gourlay, two of Amy Winehouse’s friends, who were accused of… Continue reading Amy Winehouse's father loses court battle over auction items

Health visitors call for limits on 'impossible' 1,000-family caseloads

The Institute of Health Visiting (iHV) has called for limits to be placed on the overwhelming caseloads handled by health visitors in England, where some professionals are currently responsible for supporting over 1,000 families each. Health visitors, who are qualified nurses or midwives specializing in early childhood support, have seen their numbers drastically reduced—almost halving… Continue reading Health visitors call for limits on 'impossible' 1,000-family caseloads

Boy, 6, dies after being hit by car in Ellesmere Port

A tragic event occurred in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, where a six-year-old boy lost his life after being struck by a vehicle. The incident happened around 11:40 BST on Sunday, when the child was hit by a black Infiniti FX30D on Anchor Drive. Emergency services quickly responded, providing treatment near Whitby Sports and Social Club before… Continue reading Boy, 6, dies after being hit by car in Ellesmere Port

Two arrested over Kenton synagogue arson attack

Police have taken two teenagers into custody following an arson attack targeting a synagogue in north-west London, according to the Metropolitan Police. The incident involved a bottle filled with an accelerant being thrown through a window at the Kenton United Synagogue, located on Shaftesbury Avenue, Kenton. This occurred shortly after midnight on Sunday, causing minor… Continue reading Two arrested over Kenton synagogue arson attack

Which elections are taking place in England, Scotland and Wales on 7 May?

The deadline for voter registration ahead of the elections scheduled on 7 May is rapidly approaching. To participate in this significant round of voting, individuals must ensure they are registered by 23:59 BST on Monday, 20 April. This election cycle is among the largest since the 2024 general election, drawing millions of voters across the… Continue reading Which elections are taking place in England, Scotland and Wales on 7 May?

Clogher: 'Our dream family home is beside a dead animal dumping ground'

Adam Dunlop and his family built their ideal home nestled in the Northern Irish countryside, unaware that the peaceful surroundings would soon become the site of illegal dumping involving dead animals. Near their residence, alongside a quiet country road close to the village of Clogher, the roadside ditch has been turned into a distressing scene.… Continue reading Clogher: 'Our dream family home is beside a dead animal dumping ground'

I'm learning to swim for an Ironman triathlon in memory of my wife

Alan Johnstone is preparing to take on a formidable triathlon challenge in memory of his late wife, Anneka, who passed away from a brain tumour just six months after her diagnosis. Despite still being a novice swimmer, Alan plans to compete in the Austrian Ironman event, which includes a 2.4-mile open-water swim, a 112-mile bike… Continue reading I'm learning to swim for an Ironman triathlon in memory of my wife