A 10-year-old girl has made an extraordinary discovery beneath a bridge in Wales, finding a rare and endangered Mexican axolotl. The young nature enthusiast’s unexpected encounter has left her mother in a state of shock and disbelief. Melanie Hill revealed that her daughter Evie came across the nine-inch amphibian while they were spending time by… Continue reading Endangered Mexican axolotl discovered by girl, 10, under a bridge in Wales
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Prince Louis holiday photo released to mark eighth birthday
To celebrate Prince Louis’ eighth birthday, the Prince and Princess of Wales have shared a new photograph featuring their youngest child during a family holiday in Cornwall. The image captures the prince smiling broadly, dressed in a blue zip-up jumper, with his arms folded as he stands aboard a boat, the sea visible behind him.… Continue reading Prince Louis holiday photo released to mark eighth birthday
'Extreme' wildfire warning issued for parts of Scotland
Scotland is currently facing a heightened risk of wildfires, with a series of warnings issued across the country. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) alongside the Scottish Wildfire Forum (SWF) have indicated that western regions of Scotland are experiencing a “very high” risk of wildfire outbreaks as of Thursday. This risk category is set… Continue reading 'Extreme' wildfire warning issued for parts of Scotland
Turner Prize: Mythical shapes and the impact of oil explored in 2026 shortlist
This year’s Turner Prize shortlist showcases a variety of compelling artworks, reflecting contemporary British art’s diverse approaches and themes. Among the nominees are a spoken-word performance centered on life in the industrial north of England and sculptures that delve into the political and historical significance of oil. The exhibition will take place later in the… Continue reading Turner Prize: Mythical shapes and the impact of oil explored in 2026 shortlist
Clyde shipyards to start Norway frigates before Navy order finished
Construction of Type 26 frigates is underway in Glasgow, where shipyards are simultaneously working on vessels for both the Royal Navy and Norway. At the BAE Systems facilities along the River Clyde, five of these sophisticated anti-submarine warships are currently at various stages of assembly, with plans yet to commence for an additional three ships.… Continue reading Clyde shipyards to start Norway frigates before Navy order finished
Mother gave up job over 'horrific stress' of daughter's allergies
A mother from Cornwall made the difficult decision to give up her job to care full-time for her daughter, who suffers from severe food allergies. The ongoing stress of managing life-threatening allergic reactions overwhelmed her, especially after a terrifying incident during a family holiday in Italy. When her daughter, Molly, was just one year old,… Continue reading Mother gave up job over 'horrific stress' of daughter's allergies
The people driven into debt and sued over their home care costs
This text appears to be an excerpt from a news report discussing the growing problem of people falling into debt over home care fees in England, focusing on the case of a man named Ahsan who was left disabled after a car crash and is struggling with rising care costs. Key points from the text:… Continue reading The people driven into debt and sued over their home care costs
Man selling drugs at High Street mini-mart confronted by BBC
A recent investigation conducted by the BBC has uncovered evidence that cocaine and cannabis are being sold openly in High Street convenience stores across the West Midlands. The inquiry involved undercover researchers who visited various towns, including a shop known as Cradley Market, where illicit drugs were reportedly available for purchase. During the operation, one… Continue reading Man selling drugs at High Street mini-mart confronted by BBC
Cocaine and cannabis sold in High Street mini-marts – BBC undercover filming
A recent undercover investigation by the BBC has uncovered the troubling reality that several UK High Street mini-marts are openly selling illicit substances such as cocaine, cannabis, nitrous oxide (commonly known as laughing gas), and prescription medications without proper authorization. Reporters posing as customers visited shops in four adjacent towns in the West Midlands, where… Continue reading Cocaine and cannabis sold in High Street mini-marts – BBC undercover filming
AI is flattening the jobs market for young people, says Sunak
Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has expressed concerns about how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the job market for young individuals, particularly those seeking entry-level positions. Speaking to the BBC, Sunak, who now advises AI companies Anthropic and Microsoft, acknowledged that while AI holds great promise for reshaping industries, its impact on early career opportunities… Continue reading AI is flattening the jobs market for young people, says Sunak