A supply vessel crashed with a rig off the coast of Aberdeen, leading to the evacuation of offshore workers. Harbour Energy confirmed that 52 “non-essential personnel” had been taken off its Valaris 120 installation located approximately 150 miles east of Aberdeen. The collision occurred at around 22:20 on Sunday, and there were 128 individuals on… Continue reading North Sea rig evacuated after supply boat crash
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Storm Bert: How climate change causes wetter winters
Over the weekend, Storm Bert ravaged several areas of the United Kingdom with heavy rainfall and strong winds, which scientists suggest have been amplified by climate change. The chaotic weather claimed the lives of at least five individuals, caused flooding in homes, and severely disrupted the transportation networks via roads and train tracks. As several… Continue reading Storm Bert: How climate change causes wetter winters
Storm Bert: More flooding likely as further rainfall expected
As the UK recovers from the impact of Storm Bert, which has seen at least five fatalities and widespread flooding, further downpours are expected to follow. Over 120 flood warnings have been issued across England, Scotland and Wales, with the River Nene in Northamptonshire still presenting a ‘danger to life’ warning following a caravan park’s… Continue reading Storm Bert: More flooding likely as further rainfall expected
Russia confirms capture of Briton accused of fighting for Ukraine
A British citizen, identified as James Scott Rhys Anderson, has allegedly been captured by Russian authorities for fighting with Ukraine. Video footage circulating online showed Anderson dressed in military clothing and claiming to be a former British Army soldier. A Russian court has ordered the British man to be held in custody, alleging he had… Continue reading Russia confirms capture of Briton accused of fighting for Ukraine
Glastonbury 2025: Rod Stewart to play festival's legends slot
Sir Rod Stewart, one of the best-selling artists of all time, has been confirmed to play Glastonbury’s legends slot in 2025. This will be 23 years after his last performance at the festival. The 79-year-old will perform in the coveted Sunday teatime slot, following in the footsteps of Dolly Parton, Barry Gibb, Shania Twain and… Continue reading Glastonbury 2025: Rod Stewart to play festival's legends slot
Manchester bomb: Arrest over damage to tributes to victims
A 20-year-old man has been taken into custody following reported damage to tributes erected in memory of victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena attack. The suspect was arrested by Greater Manchester Police on suspicion of criminal damage and burglary offences after witnesses reported him vandalising items in the AO car park and Manchester Victoria railway… Continue reading Manchester bomb: Arrest over damage to tributes to victims
Major incident declared at Arrowe Park Hospital over cyber issue
Wirral University Teaching Hospital has declared a major incident due to “cyber security reasons,” it said in a statement. The ongoing incident, located in the Arrowe Park Hospital in Wirral, is projected to lead to decreased performance at the hospital. The Trust requested that patients only seek medical attention if they have a “genuine emergency.”… Continue reading Major incident declared at Arrowe Park Hospital over cyber issue
Robot dog could sniff out profits for farmers
Scientists are experimenting with robot dogs in Cornwall to aid farmers in quickly assessing soil health. The device has a gamma ray detector, developed by robotics firm Robotriks, which is mounted on the robot dog to assess soil quality. Farmer Malcolm Barrett and scientists from the University of Plymouth are testing the robot dog’s effectiveness… Continue reading Robot dog could sniff out profits for farmers
Difficult decisions lie ahead to 'get Britain working'
The “Get Britain Working” White Paper is being used as a political tool by the government to show that it is taking welfare reform seriously. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has highlighted that young people who fail to take up the opportunity of training, education or employment will be sanctioned, in an attempt to… Continue reading Difficult decisions lie ahead to 'get Britain working'
MPs brand UK financial regulator 'incompetent'
A report critical of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), compiled by a cross-party group of UK MPs, has described the regulator as “incompetent at best, dishonest at worst”. The group calls for a no-tolerance policy in relation to a lack of integrity, the establishment of a supervisory council to examine the effectiveness of the FCA,… Continue reading MPs brand UK financial regulator 'incompetent'