Eurovision 2026 is here – but will the Israel boycott spoil the show?

The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest is set to begin in Vienna this Sunday, marked by a vibrant “turquoise carpet” parade showcasing contestants from all 35 participating countries. Celebrating its 70th anniversary, the event, however, is clouded by intense controversy surrounding Israel’s continued involvement. This dispute has led to the withdrawal of five regular competitors —… Continue reading Eurovision 2026 is here – but will the Israel boycott spoil the show?

Dunmurry: Reward of £20k offered for police station bomb information

On Saturday, 25 April, a delivery driver was forced to hijack his own vehicle, into which a gas cylinder device had been fitted, and drive it to a police station located on the outskirts of Belfast. The vehicle was subsequently detonated outside the station, creating significant damage. This incident prompted an immediate police response, including… Continue reading Dunmurry: Reward of £20k offered for police station bomb information

Senedd election 2026: What does Rhun ap Iorwerth do next?

Plaid Cymru achieved a remarkable success in the recent Senedd election, overtaking Labour to become the largest party in Wales. Amidst celebrations, Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth declared his intention to establish a government solely with Plaid Cymru ministers. However, this poses a challenge since the party holds 43 seats, falling six short of… Continue reading Senedd election 2026: What does Rhun ap Iorwerth do next?

The UK is set for a staycation summer – and there are plenty of hidden gems

This article highlights how more Brits are choosing to staycation in the UK rather than travel abroad, amid travel uncertainties and advisories against certain international destinations. Key points include: – **Increased Domestic Bookings:** Booking.com reports a 20% rise in searches for May half-term UK holidays, and Airbnb notes a 15% increase for the May bank… Continue reading The UK is set for a staycation summer – and there are plenty of hidden gems

Attenborough at 100: Prince William congratulates Sir David on 'remarkable milestone'

Prince William extended his congratulations to Sir David Attenborough in recognition of a “remarkable milestone” as the celebrated broadcaster and environmentalist marked his 100th birthday. The centennial was honored with a special concert held at London’s Royal Albert Hall, where Sir David’s extensive career spanning seven decades was celebrated through a mixture of live music,… Continue reading Attenborough at 100: Prince William congratulates Sir David on 'remarkable milestone'

SNP leader John Swinney rules out Holyrood talks with Reform UK

John Swinney, leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), has firmly dismissed the possibility of talks with Reform UK as his party pursues the formation of the next Scottish government. Despite securing a comfortable victory in the recent Holyrood election, the SNP fell short of an outright majority by seven seats. This shortfall means that… Continue reading SNP leader John Swinney rules out Holyrood talks with Reform UK

British passengers on virus-hit cruise ship to isolate on Wirral

A group of British passengers and crew aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius, currently affected by a hantavirus outbreak, will be relocated to a UK hospital facility for isolation. The chosen site is Arrowe Park Hospital in Merseyside, known for its role as a quarantine center during the initial phase of the Covid-19 pandemic. The… Continue reading British passengers on virus-hit cruise ship to isolate on Wirral

HMS Dragon heads to Middle East for potential Strait of Hormuz mission

The Royal Navy is preparing to send one of its warships to the Middle East amid rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. HMS Dragon, a Type 45 destroyer, is set to position itself in the region ahead of potentially joining an international effort to ensure the security of shipping lanes. The Ministry of Defence… Continue reading HMS Dragon heads to Middle East for potential Strait of Hormuz mission

Lib Dems offer alternative to extremes of Reform and Greens, Ed Davey says

The leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Ed Davey, has described his party as a middle-ground alternative to the more extreme positions represented by Reform UK and the Green Party, following a series of electoral gains across England and Scotland. The Lib Dems secured an additional 153 council seats in England, taking control of both… Continue reading Lib Dems offer alternative to extremes of Reform and Greens, Ed Davey says

Labour MPs have put Starmer on notice after election battering. Can he turn it around?

A senior minister bluntly directed the message: “Over to you Keir,” reflecting a growing urgency within the Labour Party ranks. Despite some resistance to leadership challenges, even the prime minister’s staunchest supporters are urging him to initiate swift changes. The question looming large is whether he, known for his determination, can reverse the party’s fortunes… Continue reading Labour MPs have put Starmer on notice after election battering. Can he turn it around?