Body found in search for teenage swimmer in Testwood Lakes

Authorities have discovered a body while searching for a 15-year-old boy who disappeared after swimming in a lake. The incident took place at Testwood Lakes nature reserve, located near Totton in Hampshire. Following the disappearance, police marine teams initiated a search on Wednesday afternoon, leading to the evacuation of the area. The boy’s family has… Continue reading Body found in search for teenage swimmer in Testwood Lakes

Hundreds of Heathrow and Gatwick flights delayed due to thunderstorms

London’s Heathrow and Gatwick airports are currently experiencing significant flight disruptions due to stormy weather following a period of intense heat. Over 600 flights have faced delays of up to six hours, with dozens of cancellations reported, largely attributed to thunderstorms affecting the region. The UK’s air traffic control service has indicated that these delays… Continue reading Hundreds of Heathrow and Gatwick flights delayed due to thunderstorms

Lightning strikes cause fires and damage across Kent and Sussex

The fire incidents in Eastbourne have now been declared over following a demanding night for emergency services. Firefighters have been working to extinguish remaining hot spots, with a planned re-inspection scheduled around midday. According to officials, four fire engines continue to operate in Thatcher Close, where the blaze is believed to have started as a… Continue reading Lightning strikes cause fires and damage across Kent and Sussex

Body of Brody Leach found in River Severn in Shrewsbury

The body of a 22-year-old man, Brody Leach, has been recovered after he was last seen entering the River Severn in Shrewsbury during the early hours of Friday morning. Witnesses reported that he entered the water wearing jeans but no T-shirt just after 4:00 a.m. BST. According to West Mercia Police, he got into trouble… Continue reading Body of Brody Leach found in River Severn in Shrewsbury

The reality of trying to complete the 2026 World Cup sticker book

Sophie Madden, a mother from Shropshire, finds herself deeply immersed in the demanding world of completing the 2026 Panini World Cup sticker album for her son. Late into the night, while others wind down, Sophie is busy negotiating sticker swaps over long distances — in one instance, coordinating a trade of 50 stickers with a… Continue reading The reality of trying to complete the 2026 World Cup sticker book

Unwanted items from Alan Carr's Ayton Castle castle go to auction

Comedian Alan Carr’s recently acquired Scottish Borders residence, Ayton Castle, is the focus of an upcoming auction featuring hundreds of items that neither Carr nor the previous owners wish to keep. Among the extensive collection for sale are over 90 lots from a distinctive “cement menagerie,” which consists of painted concrete sculptures portraying animals, historical… Continue reading Unwanted items from Alan Carr's Ayton Castle castle go to auction

Tate brothers lose court bid to be told names of their UK accusers

Andrew and Tristan Tate have unsuccessfully challenged the Crown Prosecution Service’s (CPS) decision to withhold the names of their accusers in the UK. The CPS made this decision to prevent the possibility that these names could become public. The Tate brothers will face multiple charges, including rape and human trafficking, once they are extradited from… Continue reading Tate brothers lose court bid to be told names of their UK accusers

A look back at the PM's political career

Sir Keir Starmer has officially resigned from his role as leader of the Labour Party, initiating the transition that will ultimately lead to a new prime minister taking office. This move marks a significant change in the party’s leadership and sets in motion the procedures to appoint his successor. Joe Pike, a political correspondent for… Continue reading A look back at the PM's political career

Newspaper headlines: 'Burnham election call' and 'Too hot for tennis'

Lord Case, the former Cabinet Secretary, has called on Andy Burnham to be upfront with the public about his intentions and to consider calling an early general election if he assumes the role of prime minister. In a recent interview, Lord Case described Burnham’s position as precarious, noting that while he has pledged change, he… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Burnham election call' and 'Too hot for tennis'

Will we see more heatwaves this summer?

In recent months, the UK has experienced an unusual pattern of extreme heat, with two separate heatwaves breaking longstanding temperature records—a phenomenon not seen since 1911. Although we are still early in the summer season, with the hottest days usually occurring in late July and August, there are already signs pointing to the likelihood of… Continue reading Will we see more heatwaves this summer?