Before a football match in south Belfast on Friday evening, disorder broke out during an authorized public procession involving around 250 participants, resulting in injuries to nine police officers and a child who was struck by a bottle. Although the majority of attendees behaved peacefully, police reported incidents of provocative actions and extensive use of… Continue reading Irish Cup semi-final: Nine officers and child injured in disorder
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Teachers union warns of 'masculinity crisis' brewing in schools
A recent warning from a teaching union highlights an emerging “masculinity crisis” in UK schools, following a survey revealing that nearly one in four female teachers have experienced misogynistic abuse from pupils in the past year. This marks the fourth consecutive year that the NASUWT union has documented a steady rise in reports of such… Continue reading Teachers union warns of 'masculinity crisis' brewing in schools
Final support call for businesses affected by Glasgow fire
A devastating fire that destroyed a historic building on Union Street in Glasgow has severely impacted numerous local businesses, which are now urged to apply for financial aid by Sunday night. The fire, originating in a vape shop on March 8, rapidly spread along the street, resulting in widespread damage and disruption. The Fire Recovery… Continue reading Final support call for businesses affected by Glasgow fire
Two arrested on suspicion of murder after man hit by car in Barnsley
Authorities have arrested two individuals on suspicion of murder following a fatal hit-and-run involving a pedestrian near Barnsley on Friday evening. The incident took place on Rose Tree Avenue in Cudworth at approximately 16:55 BST. The victim, a 45-year-old man, succumbed to his injuries at the scene after being struck by a white Volkswagen Touareg,… Continue reading Two arrested on suspicion of murder after man hit by car in Barnsley
Flintshire woman lured ex boyfriend and filmed “brutal assault”
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'Not fit for purpose' – the secret history of a deadly phrase
In 2006, then-Home Secretary John Reid famously declared that parts of the Home Office were “not fit for purpose,” a phrase that has since become deeply ingrained in British political discourse. This statement came in the wake of revelations that thousands of foreign-born prisoners had been released without proper assessment for deportation. While Reid publicly… Continue reading 'Not fit for purpose' – the secret history of a deadly phrase
Three charged over Jewish charity ambulance fires
In north London, three individuals have been formally charged following the deliberate setting ablaze of four ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity. The vehicles, operated by Hatzola—a volunteer-led group providing emergency medical assistance to people of all faiths—were targeted in a fire that broke out in the parking area of a synagogue in Golders Green… Continue reading Three charged over Jewish charity ambulance fires
Newspaper headlines: 'Iran shoots down US jet' and 'race to find pilot'
The front pages of several major newspapers are reporting the downing of a US F-15 fighter jet over Iran, an incident that has escalated tensions and prompted urgent rescue efforts. The Times highlights the shocking event with images from the crash site, including a photo circulated by Iranian media showing an empty ejector seat, while… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Iran shoots down US jet' and 'race to find pilot'
How to talk to friends and family about infertility
Vicky Levens faced a heartbreaking experience when she suffered her third miscarriage and returned to work as a receptionist shortly afterward. Despite her colleagues being aware of her loss, she encountered deeply insensitive remarks from two managers. One female manager attempted to comfort her by saying, “At least” she was early in her pregnancy, while… Continue reading How to talk to friends and family about infertility
Bus or Lime bike? New subscription joins the race for a cheaper commute
James, dressed smartly for work, chooses an e-scooter for his 15-minute journey home instead of the traditional bus, train, or tram. At 23 years old and living in Salford, Greater Manchester, he appreciates avoiding the crowded rush-hour commute. “I get to avoid the rush hour and being packed in like a sardine,” he explains. As… Continue reading Bus or Lime bike? New subscription joins the race for a cheaper commute