A 14-year-old girl who has been blind since birth recently faced a lengthy journey of 140 miles to attend a cinema screening that could accommodate her needs. Eryn Kirkpatrick, from near Enniskillen in County Fermanagh, made the round trip because her family struggled to find a local cinema offering audio description headsets, which she requires… Continue reading Enniskillen: Blind girl travels 140 miles for accessible cinema screening
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Millions across England, Scotland and Wales to vote in key elections
Across England, Scotland, and Wales, millions of voters are preparing to participate in the largest series of elections since the 2024 general election. These elections, scheduled for Thursday, 7 May, will see citizens selecting representatives at multiple levels of government. Polling stations will be open from 07:00 BST until 22:00 BST, with results anticipated to… Continue reading Millions across England, Scotland and Wales to vote in key elections
Drivers 'chucking stuff out of windows' blamed as litter on 99% of main roads
Campaigners have reported a significant increase in roadside litter across Wales, following a recent survey that revealed rubbish was found on 99% of the country’s main roads. The most frequently encountered litter items included sweet wrappers, drink containers, and packaging from fast-food outlets, according to the charity Keep Wales Tidy. The chief executive of Keep… Continue reading Drivers 'chucking stuff out of windows' blamed as litter on 99% of main roads
'My mum was murdered – remember her for how she lived her life'
The tragic loss of Dawn Kerr, an East Lothian woman who died in a murder-suicide in France last year, has deeply affected her family. Despite the circumstances of her passing, her daughter Amanda Kerr wishes for her mother to be remembered for the joy and positive influence she brought to those around her, rather than… Continue reading 'My mum was murdered – remember her for how she lived her life'
People moved from their homes in security alert
In Lambeg, County Antrim, a security alert has led to the evacuation of several residents from their homes. Authorities are currently managing the situation at the scene on Hillview Avenue and have urged people to stay clear of the area during this time. According to SDLP councillor Pat Catney, who was present at the location,… Continue reading People moved from their homes in security alert
Andrew Tate's civil rape trial will be heard 'as soon as possible', judge says
A High Court judge has emphasized that the civil trial involving Andrew Tate, concerning allegations of rape and sexual assault, will proceed as soon as possible despite recent delays. The trial was initially scheduled to begin on 22 June, with four women accusing Tate of sexual violence. However, the case was postponed after police reopened… Continue reading Andrew Tate's civil rape trial will be heard 'as soon as possible', judge says
Sixteen people ill after visiting Craigies farm in Edinburgh
Sixteen individuals have fallen ill following visits to a petting farm located in Edinburgh. NHS Lothian has confirmed that it is currently investigating several cases of cryptosporidiosis linked to Craigies Farm in South Queensferry. This parasitic disease, associated with contact with farm animals, can result in severe symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach cramps,… Continue reading Sixteen people ill after visiting Craigies farm in Edinburgh
Bonnie Tyler rushed to hospital for intestinal surgery
Bonnie Tyler, the Welsh singer best known for her iconic hit “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” is currently recovering in hospital following emergency intestinal surgery. The 74-year-old artist was admitted for the procedure in Faro, Portugal, where she owns a residence. According to a spokesperson, the operation was successful and she is now in the… Continue reading Bonnie Tyler rushed to hospital for intestinal surgery
Katie Simpson: Confidence in policing 'shaken' after review
Confidence in the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has been deeply undermined following the handling of the murder case of Katie Simpson, according to the chairman of Stormont’s justice committee. Katie, a 21-year-old showjumper from Tynan in County Armagh, died in August 2020. Initially, her death was treated as a suicide, but subsequent investigations… Continue reading Katie Simpson: Confidence in policing 'shaken' after review
Murder-accused Blackpool teacher said 'I'm going to hell', trial hears
At Preston Crown Court, the distressing case involving Jamie Varley, a 37-year-old teacher, is unfolding. Varley has been charged with sexually abusing and murdering baby Preston Davey, whom he and his partner John McGowan-Fazakerley adopted. During proceedings, jurors were shown police body camera footage capturing Varley cradling the lifeless 13-month-old child in a hospital bereavement… Continue reading Murder-accused Blackpool teacher said 'I'm going to hell', trial hears