Firefighters battle through the night as wildfire burns across Cairngorms National Park

The capercaillie, a species once native to Britain, became extinct there by the mid-18th century but saw a reintroduction to Perthshire in 1837. Despite ongoing efforts, their numbers have been impacted over the years by factors such as habitat destruction, predation on eggs, and collisions with deer fencing. In recent times, the Scottish government unveiled… Continue reading Firefighters battle through the night as wildfire burns across Cairngorms National Park

British Steel taken into public ownership to protect 'vital' UK supply

The UK government has taken British Steel into public ownership as part of its efforts to “protect UK steelmaking,” a move aimed at securing the future of this vital industry. The steelworks in Scunthorpe, which provides employment for around 2,700 people and supports numerous other businesses across north Lincolnshire, has faced significant uncertainty in recent… Continue reading British Steel taken into public ownership to protect 'vital' UK supply

UK economy returns to growth in May

The latest official figures reveal that the UK economy experienced growth in May, following a contraction the month before. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the economy expanded by 0.1%, primarily driven by developments in the service sector. However, increases in services were balanced out by declines in the production and construction areas.… Continue reading UK economy returns to growth in May

Starmer visits Ukraine on final trip as PM to show UK's 'cast-iron' support

Sir Keir Starmer has reaffirmed the United Kingdom’s unwavering commitment to supporting Ukraine as he embarks on his final official visit to the country as prime minister. During his visit to Kyiv on Thursday, he is scheduled to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. This meeting comes just before Andy Burnham assumes the leadership of… Continue reading Starmer visits Ukraine on final trip as PM to show UK's 'cast-iron' support

Can Andy Burnham solve the UK's housing crisis?

Millions in England are grappling with the challenge of unaffordable rents, lengthy waits for social housing, or being effectively priced out of the property market when attempting to buy a home. The average house price in England reached approximately £300,000 last year, a figure nearly eight times greater than the average annual earnings. Although the… Continue reading Can Andy Burnham solve the UK's housing crisis?

Watch: England fans in New York City lament loss to Argentina

Nada Tawik, the North America correspondent, engaged with England fans who gathered in New York City to watch the match against Argentina. The atmosphere was charged as supporters experienced the tense moments of the game firsthand. The match concluded with Argentina securing a 2-1 victory, allowing them to advance to the final. Their next opponent… Continue reading Watch: England fans in New York City lament loss to Argentina

Celebrity influencers paid up to £1m to promote deodorant on social media

The amount a company allocates to influencer marketing can range significantly, explained Bowes-Lyon, from as little as £100,000 to several millions if aiming to engage a high-profile celebrity. He highlighted that the campaign’s scope largely influences the costs involved. For instance, a one-off social media post typically commands a lower fee, but brands and influencers… Continue reading Celebrity influencers paid up to £1m to promote deodorant on social media

Eight men charged over child sex gang inquiry by Gwent Police

As part of an extensive investigation into historical child sexual exploitation, eight men have been formally charged with a total of 34 offences. These arrests were carried out across several locations, including Newport, Swansea, London, Birmingham, Lancashire, Edinburgh, and the Argyll and Bute area of Scotland. The investigation, known as Operation Oak, was described by… Continue reading Eight men charged over child sex gang inquiry by Gwent Police

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