Couple reunited with lost wedding film after 57 years

A couple in Australia has been reunited with their long-lost wedding footage after it was discovered by chance 57 years later. Aileen and Bill Turnbull got married in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1967 and later moved to Australia, but they did not have a copy of the film. The footage was discovered when an old cine… Continue reading Couple reunited with lost wedding film after 57 years

Manchester knife crime: 'Our sons were stabbed – we want to save others'

The government’s recent ban on zombie knives has not gone far enough, according to two mothers who have lost their sons to knife crimes. Jeannine Burke and Kelly Brown both hail from Manchester and are working towards educating children from a young age about the ripple effect that stabbing crimes cause. Brown’s son, Rhamero West,… Continue reading Manchester knife crime: 'Our sons were stabbed – we want to save others'

Newspaper headlines: 'Middle East erupts' and OBE for Queen's funeral horse

The latest attacks on Israel by Iran have led to widespread coverage across the British press. Nearly all of Wednesday’s front pages lead with pictures of missile bombardment over Israel’s Ashkelon city, and the follow-up Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. The Times leads with the headline “the Middle East erupts” and detailed photos of… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Middle East erupts' and OBE for Queen's funeral horse

UK forces involved in response to Iran attacks on Israel

UK forces were reportedly involved in providing support to Israel during the recent conflict in the Middle East after Iran launched a missile attack on the country. Defence Secretary John Healey confirmed that British forces had “played their part in attempts to prevent further escalation,” but provided no further details. According to sources, British fighter… Continue reading UK forces involved in response to Iran attacks on Israel

Prison education failing young offenders – Ofsted

A new report from the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) and His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP), suggests that the standard of education that children receive whilst imprisoned in young offender institutions (YOIs) is declining sharply. The review revealed that many students had only 30 minutes out of their cells per day due to… Continue reading Prison education failing young offenders – Ofsted

Brighton: Surgeon operated with penknife he uses to cut up lunch

An NHS surgeon used a Swiss Army knife during an operation after insisting he couldn’t find a sterile scalpel. While the trust said the procedure was an emergency, the surgeon’s actions “should not have been necessary.” Experts reacted with horror to the news, pointing out that a penknife is not sterile and not intended for… Continue reading Brighton: Surgeon operated with penknife he uses to cut up lunch

'Love in the air' – 100 weddings in a day at Old Marylebone Town Hall

Old Marylebone Town Hall in London has become the stage for a major matrimonial event. The building, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary, saw 100 couples gather together to legalise their relationships and renew their vows. For a fee of £100, the celebrants were able to get married or enter into a civil partnership. The… Continue reading 'Love in the air' – 100 weddings in a day at Old Marylebone Town Hall

Princess Beatrice announces pregnancy with second child

Buckingham Palace has revealed that Princess Beatrice is pregnant with her second child. The 36-year-old granddaughter of Elizabeth II and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, will welcome the new arrival in early spring next year. King Charles III has already been informed, and both families are said to be “delighted”. After the birth of the… Continue reading Princess Beatrice announces pregnancy with second child

'East End boy' David Beckham helps with Prince William fundraiser

David Beckham spoke about his pride and excitement in working with Prince William to raise funds for the London Air Ambulance service. The former footballer and the Duke of Cambridge visited RAF Northolt, where they met with the crew and staff who operate the life-saving helicopters. Beckham climbed aboard the aircraft and spoke with broadcasters… Continue reading 'East End boy' David Beckham helps with Prince William fundraiser

BBC's Frank Gardner forced to crawl to toilet on plane

As a person with paralysis, I was forced to crawl on the floor of a plane to use the toilet during a flight back to London from Warsaw. This uncomfortable and degrading experience reminded me of the challenges disabled passengers face while travelling, which is much smaller compared to the horrors faced by people in… Continue reading BBC's Frank Gardner forced to crawl to toilet on plane