The relatives of five individuals who were fatally shot in Belfast in 1972 have criticized the UK government for what they describe as a “deliberate silence” following an inquest’s conclusion that the Army “overreacted to a perceived threat.” These families are now demanding a formal apology. The coroner’s report, released last month, determined that the… Continue reading Springhill inquest: Families call on government to apologise for shootings
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Aaron Rai's Wolverhampton childhood coach speaks of pride
Aaron Rai’s early golf coach has expressed immense pride following the golfer’s historic achievement as the first Englishman in over a century to win the US PGA Championship. Rai’s victory marks a significant milestone, making him the first non-American player to claim the Wanamaker Trophy in ten years. Rai began developing his skills at the… Continue reading Aaron Rai's Wolverhampton childhood coach speaks of pride
HS2 failings blamed on high-speed focus and political pressure
A forthcoming review of the HS2 rail project attributes many of its challenges to an emphasis on reaching the highest speeds possible and political pressures to demonstrate swift progress. This assessment, authored by former National Security Adviser Sir Stephen Lovegrove, examines the broader consequences for both the civil service and the public sector as a… Continue reading HS2 failings blamed on high-speed focus and political pressure
West Ham: London taxpayers could pay extra £2.5m if Hammers relegated
London taxpayers might face an additional financial burden of £2.5 million if West Ham United is relegated from the Premier League this season, according to terms outlined in the club’s lease for the London Stadium. The football club currently occupies the 18th spot in the league, with only one game left to play, and their… Continue reading West Ham: London taxpayers could pay extra £2.5m if Hammers relegated
Carl Frampton: Former boxer goes behind the scenes of Probation Board
Former two-weight world boxing champion Carl Frampton has recently spent around nine months embedded with the Probation Board for Northern Ireland, gaining unique insight into their work. Ahead of a new documentary series that captures this experience, Frampton reflected on how boxing helped him avoid trouble early in life. “I’m not saying without boxing, I… Continue reading Carl Frampton: Former boxer goes behind the scenes of Probation Board
AI could make humans less intelligent, warns Royal Observatory
The Royal Observatory Greenwich has issued a cautionary statement about the increasing use of AI tools that provide instant answers to questions and tackle complex problems. The institution suggests that such dependence on artificial intelligence might undermine human intelligence by discouraging critical questioning and thorough evaluation, which are fundamental to developing knowledge and fostering innovation.… Continue reading AI could make humans less intelligent, warns Royal Observatory
Cardiff bride has two weddings in two days for grandad with dementia
A bride recently experienced the unique joy of having two wedding celebrations just a day apart, allowing her grandfather, who suffers from dementia, to participate in the special occasion. Emma Noakes, 34, was married in April, but her grandfather, George Lacey, was unable to attend the ceremony due to the progression of his illness. To… Continue reading Cardiff bride has two weddings in two days for grandad with dementia
Tube strike set to go ahead after failed talks
London Underground is facing another series of strikes as drivers protest against the proposed voluntary introduction of a four-day working week with condensed hours. The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union members have voted against these changes, criticizing Transport for London (TfL) for failing to engage in meaningful negotiation efforts to settle the dispute. The… Continue reading Tube strike set to go ahead after failed talks
A primary school pupil broke my cheekbone
Raha, a primary school teaching assistant, is struggling with the trauma of a violent incident that left her with multiple fractures and lasting physical injuries. After being forcibly thrown to the floor by a pupil, she suffered a broken cheekbone and wrist, along with ankle, knee, and body injuries. Her experience highlights a disturbing trend… Continue reading A primary school pupil broke my cheekbone
Speech therapist shortage putting lives at risk – report
Annette Morris, a barrister from Cardiff, faced a life-altering challenge after a road accident resulted in a severe stroke affecting both sides of her body. The incident left her unable to walk or speak, plunging her into profound isolation. Reflecting on her recovery, Annette emphasized the crucial role her speech therapist played in helping her… Continue reading Speech therapist shortage putting lives at risk – report