Minister Davies emphasized the importance of learning from each experience to improve responses to future challenges, particularly given the increasing risks posed by climate change. He highlighted that hotter summers are expected, which will likely result in a rise in the number of wildfires. In light of recent events, Davies announced that a fire summit… Continue reading Wales' wildfires: Lessons need to be learned, Plaid minister says
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Jon Burrows: New NI health minister to be announced on Thursday
Defending the delay in announcing a successor to Nesbitt following his resignation, Burrows emphasized the distinction between acting quickly and acting hastily. He explained that after reviewing the evidence concerning the Causeway, it was apparent to him that the evidence was insufficient. This careful approach, he suggested, warranted thorough consideration before naming a new health… Continue reading Jon Burrows: New NI health minister to be announced on Thursday
Train track defect found before Lewes derailment, report says
A recent investigation by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) has uncovered a defect on railway tracks near Lewes in East Sussex, the location of a train derailment last Thursday that injured 30 people. Early findings revealed an “irregularity” in the track geometry shortly before the train left the rails. Passengers on other services passing… Continue reading Train track defect found before Lewes derailment, report says
Two men jailed for violent disorder at asylum hotel in Epping
Two men have been sentenced to prison terms exceeding two years following their involvement in protests outside an asylum hotel in Essex during the summer of 2025. The disturbances occurred at the Bell Hotel in Epping, where a large and hostile crowd gathered after one of the migrants residing there was charged with sexual assault,… Continue reading Two men jailed for violent disorder at asylum hotel in Epping
Double murder investigation launched over two deaths in Glasgow
Police have been conducting an extensive investigation, reviewing hours of both public and private CCTV footage alongside continuing door-to-door inquiries. The two men in question were last seen on Friday morning. Authorities confirmed that the residence on Chancellor Street, where the bodies were discovered, belonged to one of the victims. It was also established that… Continue reading Double murder investigation launched over two deaths in Glasgow
Trainline, Virgin Atlantic and RED Driving School investigated over 'drip pricing'
The consumer watchdog, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has launched investigations into Trainline, Virgin Atlantic, and RED Driving School over concerns that these companies may not be displaying full prices to customers upfront. The CMA is probing whether these firms have engaged in “drip pricing,” an illegal practice where mandatory charges are added after… Continue reading Trainline, Virgin Atlantic and RED Driving School investigated over 'drip pricing'
Yellow thunderstorm warnings issued for parts of UK by Met Office
Yellow thunderstorm alerts have been announced across the United Kingdom, forecasting intense showers that may cause flash flooding and disrupt travel. These warnings from the Met Office are set to take effect in northern England, Northern Ireland, and eastern Scotland later on Wednesday. Notably, the alert covering northern England is expected to remain active until… Continue reading Yellow thunderstorm warnings issued for parts of UK by Met Office
Trawsfynydd plane crash couple from Leicester died from impact trauma, inquest told
During the inquest held in Caernarfon, members of the couple’s family took part remotely via video link. The proceedings revealed that the coastguard had contacted North Wales Police following reports of a potential aircraft collision. The coroner shared that Dr. Brian Rogers, a pathologist from the Home Office, had provisionally determined that the cause of… Continue reading Trawsfynydd plane crash couple from Leicester died from impact trauma, inquest told
First bluefin tuna caught in North Sea off Whitby since 1960s
For the first time in approximately six decades, Atlantic bluefin tuna have been caught off the Yorkshire coast. These formidable fish had not been spotted in the North Sea since the 1960s, a disappearance attributed to overfishing and the decline of herring shoals, according to researchers at the University of Exeter. Recently, the team tagged… Continue reading First bluefin tuna caught in North Sea off Whitby since 1960s
Mobile payments on the rise but cash decline slows
The annual UK Payments Market report reveals that debit cards, including those stored on mobile phones, remained the dominant payment method throughout last year. In total, debit card transactions made up 54% of all payments in 2025, with contactless payments comprising 39% of that figure. Although cheques were initially set to be phased out by… Continue reading Mobile payments on the rise but cash decline slows