Seven deaths now probed for potential links to Glasgow hospital infections

Scotland’s independent prosecution and deaths investigation service is currently examining seven fatalities that may be linked to the hospital environment at Glasgow’s largest medical facility. Among these cases is that of Molly Cuddihy, who died last August, a situation now being reviewed by a specialized hospital team within the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service… Continue reading Seven deaths now probed for potential links to Glasgow hospital infections

Carmarthen: Man wanted in attempted murder inquiry

Authorities are actively searching for a 57-year-old man in connection with an attempted murder case. The incident occurred in Carmarthen Park, Carmarthenshire, on Thursday afternoon, between 3 pm and 4 pm GMT. Fortunately, the victim, a woman, is currently in stable condition at the hospital. The individual sought by police is James McKenna, who is… Continue reading Carmarthen: Man wanted in attempted murder inquiry

Gorton and Denton by-election: Angeliki Stogia selected for Labour

Angeliki Stogia has been confirmed as the Labour Party’s candidate for the upcoming by-election in Gorton and Denton. Stogia, a councillor representing the Whalley Range ward in Manchester, steps in after the party denied Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham permission to run in the contest. The by-election is scheduled for 26 February, following the resignation… Continue reading Gorton and Denton by-election: Angeliki Stogia selected for Labour

Reinstate bus driver sacked for punching thief, petition demands

Mark Hehir, a London bus driver, has attracted significant public support after being dismissed by his employer, Metroline, following an incident in which he chased and punched a man who had stolen a necklace from a female passenger. Despite his efforts to return the stolen item, Hehir was terminated because he used physical force during… Continue reading Reinstate bus driver sacked for punching thief, petition demands

Rachel Reeves defends 'fair and reasonable' student loans system

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has defended the student loan repayment system, describing it as “fair and reasonable” despite criticism over the recent decision to freeze the repayment threshold for certain borrowers. This announcement made in her November Budget set the salary level for Plan 2 student loan repayments at £29,385 for a period of three years,… Continue reading Rachel Reeves defends 'fair and reasonable' student loans system

West Coast rapper Snoop Dogg aims to make Swansea City a 'global name'

Rapper Snoop Dogg has expressed his ambition to elevate Swansea City’s profile and establish the club as a “global name.” The 54-year-old artist became a co-owner and investor in the Championship club last July after acquiring a minority stake. His enthusiasm for football aligns with a longstanding desire to invest in a soccer team, with… Continue reading West Coast rapper Snoop Dogg aims to make Swansea City a 'global name'

Casablanca search for missing Blackburn girl 'hindered by storm'

Efforts to locate a seven-year-old girl who went missing after being swept into the sea have been disrupted by stormy weather, according to a Member of Parliament. The child’s parents, Zubair and Tasneem Makda, were also knocked into the water, resulting in them losing sight of their daughter. Adnan Hussain, the MP for Blackburn, shared… Continue reading Casablanca search for missing Blackburn girl 'hindered by storm'

UUP: New party leader Jon Burrows to be officially ratified

Jon Burrows is set to formally assume leadership of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) later today, marking what he describes as a “line in the sand reset” for the party. Addressing party members, Burrows will emphasize that this transition is not merely a change in leadership but a strategic effort to transform the UUP into… Continue reading UUP: New party leader Jon Burrows to be officially ratified

Cardiff rugby match stopped due to dog fouling highlights problem

A rugby club in Cardiff has highlighted a significant issue with dog fouling on its sports fields, describing it as a major concern that causes friction within the community. Eurof James, representing Clwb Rygbi Cymry Caerdydd (CRCC), revealed that both coaches and parents regularly have to clean the pitches before matches start, with some children… Continue reading Cardiff rugby match stopped due to dog fouling highlights problem

Gwynedd dad realised he was losing sight after putting odd shoes on son

Andy Johnson, a 35-year-old father of two from Pwllheli, Gwynedd, experienced a life-changing moment during a hectic morning routine when he accidentally sent his son Oaklen to nursery wearing mismatched shoes. This simple mistake highlighted to Andy that his vision was deteriorating faster than he had realized. Born with retinal dystrophy, a genetic eye condition… Continue reading Gwynedd dad realised he was losing sight after putting odd shoes on son