Angela Rayner will make return to cabinet, says Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer has announced that Angela Rayner, who recently stepped down from the cabinet due to a tax controversy, is expected to return to a ministerial role. Rayner, the former deputy prime minister, resigned in September after it was revealed that she had not paid the correct amount of stamp duty on an £800,000… Continue reading Angela Rayner will make return to cabinet, says Keir Starmer

Man arrested after people sprayed with pepper spray at Heathrow

Police have arrested a man on suspicion of assault after several individuals were reportedly sprayed with what is believed to be pepper spray in a car park at Heathrow Airport, according to authorities. The incident began as a dispute among a group who were acquainted with each other, which escalated and resulted in multiple injuries.… Continue reading Man arrested after people sprayed with pepper spray at Heathrow

Flu cases likely to 'spike' in coming weeks, warns health secretary

Scottish health authorities have issued warnings about an anticipated rise in flu cases in the coming weeks. Health Secretary Neil Gray MSP highlighted that the current trends mirror those seen last year, noting that confirmed flu cases in Scotland doubled in the week ending 30 November, according to data from Public Health Scotland (PHS). In… Continue reading Flu cases likely to 'spike' in coming weeks, warns health secretary

Wham-ageddon: Can a new song really become Christmas number one?

The article discusses the dominance of classic Christmas songs in the UK charts every December, especially since streaming data was included in chart calculations. Old favorites like Wham!’s “Last Christmas,” Noddy Holder’s festive anthem, and Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” regularly re-enter the charts, often securing the Christmas number one spot… Continue reading Wham-ageddon: Can a new song really become Christmas number one?

Young people on benefits to be offered construction and hospitality work

The government has unveiled a new initiative aimed at addressing the growing challenge of youth unemployment by offering taxpayer-funded job placements for young benefit recipients. These roles will span sectors such as construction, hospitality, and health and social care, with the goal of providing work experience and training opportunities. Backed by an £820 million budget… Continue reading Young people on benefits to be offered construction and hospitality work

Offaly: Woman and young boy die in Edenderry house fire

Tragically, a house fire in County Offaly has claimed the lives of a young boy and a 60-year-old woman. The incident took place in a residential property located in Castleview Park, Edenderry, at approximately 7:45 pm local time on Saturday. Authorities from the Gardaí have confirmed the details surrounding the fire. In addition to the… Continue reading Offaly: Woman and young boy die in Edenderry house fire

Man and woman, 24, killed in crash in Aberdeenshire

A fatal collision involving two vehicles occurred on a road in Aberdeenshire, resulting in the deaths of two people. The crash took place near the village of Clola on the A952, between Toll of Birness and Mintlaw, around 19:25 on Saturday evening. The passenger in a black Vauxhall Corsa, a 24-year-old man, was declared dead… Continue reading Man and woman, 24, killed in crash in Aberdeenshire

Why do Gen Z have a growing appetite for retro tech?

A growing number of young people from Generation Z are embracing vintage technology as a way to disconnect from the constant presence of the digital world. Retail data from Amazon UK reveals a notable increase in demand for retro-themed items during its Black Friday sales, with products such as portable vinyl turntables, Tamagotchis, and disposable… Continue reading Why do Gen Z have a growing appetite for retro tech?

Villa v Maccabi Tel Aviv: Police say they did not mean to imply Jewish community supported fan ban

West Midlands Police has clarified that its Assistant Chief Constable Mike O’Hara did not intend to suggest that the Jewish community supported the decision to exclude Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from the Europa League match held in Birmingham. During questioning by MPs, ACC O’Hara affirmed that some representatives from the Jewish community had expressed hesitation… Continue reading Villa v Maccabi Tel Aviv: Police say they did not mean to imply Jewish community supported fan ban

Chorley mum 'said goodbye' to son nine times before transplant

Vicky Ogg, a mother from Chorley, recalls being told on nine separate occasions to prepare for the death of her five-year-old son, Kacey, before a triple organ transplant ultimately saved his life. Kacey first became seriously ill at just eight weeks old when he was diagnosed with short bowel syndrome—a rare and incurable condition caused… Continue reading Chorley mum 'said goodbye' to son nine times before transplant