Oasis guitarist Bonehead pulls out tour after cancer diagnosis

Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs, the guitarist and co-founder of Oasis, has announced that he will not be able to participate in the band’s upcoming tour due to a recent diagnosis of prostate cancer. This news comes as a blow to fans as he will miss out on gigs in major cities such as Seoul, Tokyo, Melbourne,… Continue reading Oasis guitarist Bonehead pulls out tour after cancer diagnosis

Storm Amy: 22,000 homes in Northern Ireland still without electricity

Storm Amy swept through Northern Ireland, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake and leaving thousands of properties without power. The storm caused extensive damage to the electricity network, resulting in about 22,000 properties still without power on Saturday morning. At the peak of the storm, approximately 65,000 customers were affected, but by Friday… Continue reading Storm Amy: 22,000 homes in Northern Ireland still without electricity

Mone-linked firm PPE Medpro says chase our partners for the money

A spokesperson for PPE Medpro revealed that a company linked to Baroness Mone and her husband, Doug Barrowman, transferred the majority of the funds it received from the government for personal protective equipment (PPE) to other firms. Notably, on Wednesday, a judge mandated PPE Medpro to reimburse £122m since the gowns supplied did not meet… Continue reading Mone-linked firm PPE Medpro says chase our partners for the money

'We tackled fires for decades – now we want our pension'

Retired retained firefighters have long been the backbone of emergency response in rural areas, from Market Harborough to Leicestershire. The dedication of individuals like Roger Dunton, who served for 28 years, cannot be overstated. These heroes put their lives on hold, running from family gatherings and celebrations, to answer the call of duty. Despite their… Continue reading 'We tackled fires for decades – now we want our pension'

Performative male contest London: Best crowned after Soho Square event

Aiman Kaiden, a 22-year-old musician, participated in a contest in London’s Soho Square as he competed among two dozen other individuals to be crowned the best “performative male” in the city. With a tote bag full of feminist literature and sanitary pads in his pockets, Aiman displayed his readiness to empathize and support women in… Continue reading Performative male contest London: Best crowned after Soho Square event

Storm Amy hits parts of UK with heavy rain and strong winds

A powerful storm named Amy has hit the UK, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to various regions. The Met Office has issued an amber wind warning for parts of northern and western Scotland, where there are concerns about power cuts and flying debris posing a threat to life. Additionally, a yellow wind warning has… Continue reading Storm Amy hits parts of UK with heavy rain and strong winds

Electric car sales hit record high in September

The latest data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers (SMMT) is showing that electric vehicle (EV) sales in the UK reached a historic high in the previous month. Specifically, sales of pure battery electric vehicles (BEV) saw a significant increase of nearly 30%, totaling 72,779 units in September. Furthermore, sales of plug-in hybrid cars experienced… Continue reading Electric car sales hit record high in September

Dame Patricia Routledge obituary: The life of TV's magnificently snobby 'Hyacinth Bucket'

Renowned actress Dame Patricia Routledge, who passed away at the age of 96, is best remembered for her iconic portrayal of the snobby Hyacinth Bucket on the hit sitcom Keeping Up Appearances. Known for insisting on the pronunciation of her last name as “Bouquet,” Hyacinth’s comedic antics and social-climbing endeavors provided audiences with endless entertainment… Continue reading Dame Patricia Routledge obituary: The life of TV's magnificently snobby 'Hyacinth Bucket'

Pro-Palestine protests after Manchester attack 'un-British', says Mahmood

In a recent statement to the BBC, the Home Secretary expressed her disappointment regarding the pro-Palestinian protests that took place following a terror attack outside a synagogue in Manchester. Shabana Mahmood emphasized her concern, stating that the continuation of such protests feels un-British and wrong given the circumstances. The protests, which occurred in central London,… Continue reading Pro-Palestine protests after Manchester attack 'un-British', says Mahmood

Prince William tells Eugene Levy: I'll change the monarchy when I am king

Prince William spoke to actor Eugene Levy during an interview for the Apple TV+ show The Reluctant Traveller. In this candid conversation, the Prince revealed his feelings about bringing change to the monarchy once he becomes king. He expressed his excitement about embracing change and making necessary adjustments, noting that while he values tradition, he… Continue reading Prince William tells Eugene Levy: I'll change the monarchy when I am king