A high-pressure system positioned over the UK is responsible for maintaining above-average temperatures and spring sunshine over the coming days. While England and Wales experienced their warmest temperatures earlier in the week on Wednesday, Thursday brought the highest temperatures so far this year to Scotland and Northern Ireland. There is also potential for Friday to… Continue reading UK weather: Temperature rollercoaster as chilly nights follow warm days
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Comic Relief to return with The Traitors, Amandaland and Idris Elba
Anna Friel, known for her roles in shows like *Brookside*, *Pushing Daisies*, and *Marcella*, will portray Claudia Winkleman in a sketch for this year’s Comic Relief event. She will be joined by recent cast members from *The Traitors*, including Rachel Duffy and Faraaz Noor. This sketch, titled *The Traitors: The Movie – The Sequel*, follows… Continue reading Comic Relief to return with The Traitors, Amandaland and Idris Elba
Newspaper headlines: Iran war unleashes 'world energy shock' and 'King of the coast'
Fears of a widespread energy crisis dominate headlines following attacks on key gas facilities in the Middle East. The i Paper highlights a sharp 25% increase in UK gas prices after a strike on the world’s largest natural gas plant in Qatar. It warns that British households could face prolonged rises in energy bills, with… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Iran war unleashes 'world energy shock' and 'King of the coast'
Labour MPs threaten vote to show opposition to Mahmood's migration plans
A group of Labour MPs opposing the government’s proposed immigration reforms is preparing to challenge the Home Office by attempting to force a symbolic vote in Parliament, aiming to expose divisions within the party unless the ministers revise their stance. The planned reforms include increasing the required waiting period for migrants to obtain indefinite leave… Continue reading Labour MPs threaten vote to show opposition to Mahmood's migration plans
Natural History Museum most popular tourist attraction in 2025
In 2025, the Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London, emerged as the United Kingdom’s most visited tourist destination, surpassing all other museums and galleries with over 7.1 million visitors. This attendance represented a 13% increase compared to the previous year, marking the first time the institution claimed the top spot in the annual rankings.… Continue reading Natural History Museum most popular tourist attraction in 2025
Sir John Curtice: Why Labour's Brexit focus has shifted from Leavers to Remainers
The article discusses the evolving stance of the UK Labour Party on Brexit and its political and economic implications. Key points include: – Labour figures, including Chancellor Rachel Reeves, acknowledge that Brexit has damaged the UK economy, and some ministers suggest a closer alignment with the EU could help deliver promised economic growth. – The… Continue reading Sir John Curtice: Why Labour's Brexit focus has shifted from Leavers to Remainers
Buncrana: Louise James who lost five family members in drowning wants surviving daughter to 'live life'
Ten years ago, Louise James returned from a hen weekend with an unsettling feeling that something tragic was about to happen. Upon arriving home, she learned that almost her entire family had drowned after the car they were travelling in slid off a pier following a day spent at the seaside. The devastating incident claimed… Continue reading Buncrana: Louise James who lost five family members in drowning wants surviving daughter to 'live life'
Mould alert over damp wall panels at new Aberdeen hospital
Two newly constructed hospital buildings in Aberdeen—the Baird Family Hospital and The Anchor Centre cancer unit—have encountered significant problems with mould growth even before welcoming their first patients. Infection control experts raised concerns after discovering that some construction materials had become damp during the building process. These materials subsequently developed mould, potentially posing a long-term… Continue reading Mould alert over damp wall panels at new Aberdeen hospital
UK reveals aid priorities after major cuts to budget
The UK government has decided to focus its reduced overseas aid budget on regions experiencing the most severe crises and conflicts, according to Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper. She explained that while some countries will face significant reductions in direct funding, others, such as Ukraine, Palestine, Lebanon, and Sudan, will continue to receive fully protected aid… Continue reading UK reveals aid priorities after major cuts to budget
Reports of children as young as 11 abused in West Midlands mini-marts, BBC reveals
A senior council employee repeatedly alerted West Midlands authorities about reports involving children as young as 11 being sexually exploited in mini-marts located on High Streets, the BBC has uncovered. Documents from Dudley Council reveal that such concerns have been raised multiple times to both police forces and safeguarding partners over the last decade. Intelligence… Continue reading Reports of children as young as 11 abused in West Midlands mini-marts, BBC reveals