In north Belfast on a rainy Tuesday evening, the atmosphere was tense and chaotic as groups of young people clad in black and wearing masks set bins on fire, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the sky. Firefighters and ambulances responded swiftly to the unrest, their sirens cutting through the noise of the disorder.… Continue reading Belfast: The night people fled homes because of racist violence
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Allan Taylor: How Ed Sheeran put veteran singer in spotlight after finding 'lost gem' album
Ed Sheeran recently expressed his admiration for a little-known album he discovered at a second-hand record shop in New York, an endorsement that took many by surprise—including the original artist, who created the work nearly five decades ago. The album in question is Allan Taylor’s 1978 release, * Read the full article from The BBC… Continue reading Allan Taylor: How Ed Sheeran put veteran singer in spotlight after finding 'lost gem' album
'It's all they're talking about': Scotland gripped by World Cup fever
This excerpt describes the enthusiastic preparations and growing excitement in Scotland ahead of their participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Key points include: – Lucy, a teacher, plans to stay up late to watch Scotland’s matches, especially the game against Brazil on Thursday, 25 June, kicking off at 23:00. – Andy Munro from Ayrshire… Continue reading 'It's all they're talking about': Scotland gripped by World Cup fever
Karren Brady stayed at West Ham despite knowing of Sullivan women's team ban
Baroness Karren Brady, formerly the vice-chair of West Ham United, was aware that the club’s co-owner David Sullivan had been barred from contacting the women’s and youth teams due to safeguarding concerns. Despite this knowledge, she chose to continue working alongside Sullivan for approximately three years, according to information obtained by the BBC. Brady, aged… Continue reading Karren Brady stayed at West Ham despite knowing of Sullivan women's team ban
UK vows to phase out Russian diesel and jet fuel imports by new year
The UK government has announced its plan to prohibit the importation of diesel and jet fuel derived from Russian oil starting from January 1, 2027. This decision is part of a wider sanctions strategy targeting Moscow in response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Earlier in May, authorities indicated a gradual withdrawal from using diesel… Continue reading UK vows to phase out Russian diesel and jet fuel imports by new year
Palestine Action activists jailed over Bristol Elbit factory raid
Four activists from the group Palestine Action have been sentenced to prison following their involvement in causing £1.2 million worth of damage at a UK facility linked to an Israeli defence company. The incident took place at the Elbit Systems factory near Bristol in August 2024, where the activists — Charlotte Head, Samuel Corner, Leona… Continue reading Palestine Action activists jailed over Bristol Elbit factory raid
Strictly Come Dancing: Delta Goodrem becomes third celebrity to join battle for Glitterball trophy
Australian singer and actress Delta Goodrem has been confirmed as the third celebrity participant for the upcoming series of Strictly Come Dancing. She joins fellow contestants, EastEnders star Lacey Turner and reality TV personality Dani Dyer, in the competition for the coveted Glitterball trophy set to begin airing in September. Throughout her career, Goodrem has… Continue reading Strictly Come Dancing: Delta Goodrem becomes third celebrity to join battle for Glitterball trophy
Teenage boys sentence for Fordingbridge rapes to be reviewed in July
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Police officer killed in crash 'wanted to make a difference'
A young police constable who died in the line of duty was remembered by her former headteacher as someone who “always wanted to make a difference.” Jess Turnbull, aged 19, lost her life after being struck by a vehicle while attending the scene of an earlier collision in Cramlington, Northumberland. The incident occurred late on… Continue reading Police officer killed in crash 'wanted to make a difference'
Leeds man jailed for encouraging suicide in US
A 21-year-old British man from Morley, Dylan Phelan, has been sentenced to six years and four months in prison after admitting to encouraging a vulnerable American citizen to take his own life during a video call. The victim, Travis Dyer, also aged 21 and residing in Louisiana, had been grappling with mental health difficulties and… Continue reading Leeds man jailed for encouraging suicide in US