Brewdog accused of 'fire and rehire' approach to ex-workers

Brewdog has faced criticism after requesting that staff members reapply for their positions, a move that a union has labelled as a “fire and rehire” tactic. Employees at the Glasgow Merchant City bar received emails from the company’s head of operations, inviting them to apply for various roles within the business. This development comes in… Continue reading Brewdog accused of 'fire and rehire' approach to ex-workers

Greyhound racing ban legal challenge rejected

A recent legal attempt to overturn the legislation banning greyhound racing in Wales has been unsuccessful. The bill, which the Senedd approved earlier this week, aims to phase out greyhound racing within the country. The Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB) challenged the validity of the consultation process preceding the bill’s introduction, arguing that it… Continue reading Greyhound racing ban legal challenge rejected

Swansea City criticise TV coverage of Wrexham loss after Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac commentary

Last month marked the fifth anniversary of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s ownership of Wrexham AFC. Since taking over, the club has achieved remarkable progress, climbing from the National League to competing for a spot in the Championship play-offs through three consecutive promotions. Actor Rob McElhenney, 48, expressed his enthusiasm by calling his role commentating… Continue reading Swansea City criticise TV coverage of Wrexham loss after Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac commentary

Iran launched unsuccessful attack on Diego Garcia

The UK Ministry of Defence has condemned Iran for engaging in “reckless attacks” and escalating tensions across the region, following reports that Tehran targeted the joint US-UK military facility located on the Chagos Islands. According to reports from the Wall Street Journal and CNN, citing anonymous US officials, two ballistic missiles were launched towards Diego… Continue reading Iran launched unsuccessful attack on Diego Garcia

As Starmer faces war overseas, his party can't find peace at home

In recent times, the tradition of British politicians uniting during international crises appears to be unraveling, especially in 2026. Once, governments with substantial parliamentary majorities wielded considerable freedom to govern without much opposition. However, the current political landscape tells a different story. Despite Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership, internal restlessness within his party persists. Beneath the… Continue reading As Starmer faces war overseas, his party can't find peace at home

UK allows US to use bases to strike Iranian sites targeting Strait of Hormuz

The United Kingdom has given approval for the United States to utilize British military bases for launching strikes on Iranian targets connected with actions in the Strait of Hormuz. Previously, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer had restricted the use of these bases to defensive operations aimed at preventing Iranian missile attacks that threatened British interests… Continue reading UK allows US to use bases to strike Iranian sites targeting Strait of Hormuz

Meningitis cases rise as vaccine queues continue in Kent

The UK Health Security Agency has reported an increase in the number of suspected or confirmed meningitis cases in Kent, rising from 29 to 34. Among these, 23 cases have been confirmed through laboratory testing, while 11 remain under investigation. This surge in cases has prompted an extensive vaccination response across the county. Since the… Continue reading Meningitis cases rise as vaccine queues continue in Kent

Canterbury 'noticeably quieter' since meningitis outbreak, say businesses

Canterbury, a historic city of around 160,000 residents in southeastern England, is currently experiencing a tense atmosphere despite no official meningitis restrictions being imposed. On a bright afternoon, the usually lively High Street feels distinctly quieter, as noted by Jeb Hughes, a local fruit vendor. Although the current situation is different from the Covid pandemic,… Continue reading Canterbury 'noticeably quieter' since meningitis outbreak, say businesses

Benfleet woman refused Australian visa over cystic fibrosis drug

Regan Sparks, who was born with cystic fibrosis (CF) 23 years ago, faced uncertainty about her life expectancy from an early age. Medical experts initially predicted she would not live beyond her early 40s. However, her outlook transformed dramatically when a groundbreaking drug, Trikafta (also known as Kaftrio), was approved for use in 2020. This… Continue reading Benfleet woman refused Australian visa over cystic fibrosis drug

Dog finds Canadian message in a bottle on Aberdeenshire beach

A bottle containing a message that was set adrift from a vessel near Canada has been discovered on a beach in north-east Scotland. The container held a brief note written in French and dated 2024, which was uncovered at St Cyrus in Aberdeenshire. This intriguing find was made during a coastal walk by Mike Scott’s… Continue reading Dog finds Canadian message in a bottle on Aberdeenshire beach