Emerging country-rock outfit Brown Horse from Norwich face significant financial challenges when touring. After their performances, the band members quickly move to sell merchandise, often earning more from T-shirt sales than from the shows themselves. This additional income is vital for sustaining their tours. Singer Patrick Turner remarks, “We joke about basically being travelling T-shirt… Continue reading How Harry Styles, Lily Allen and other stars are helping grassroots artists
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Sinn Féin ard fheis: Michelle O'Neill says UK union 'cracking at the seams'
Northern Ireland’s First Minister, Michelle O’Neill, has expressed serious concerns about the future of the United Kingdom, describing it as “cracking at the seams.” Speaking at Sinn Féin’s annual ard fheis conference, held in Belfast for the first time since 2018, O’Neill accused Westminster of consistently failing Northern Ireland. The gathering, postponed from last year… Continue reading Sinn Féin ard fheis: Michelle O'Neill says UK union 'cracking at the seams'
'Killing in prison is not difficult' – the rise in attacks behind bars
A prisoner serving a long sentence in one of England’s oldest Victorian prisons shared candid insights about the growing threat of violence behind bars. Speaking through smuggled mobile phone messages—despite the possession of such devices being illegal—he described a brutal environment where inmates have ample time and creativity to fashion weapons from everyday items like… Continue reading 'Killing in prison is not difficult' – the rise in attacks behind bars
No 10 says Falklands sovereignty rests with UK after report of US 'review'
The United Kingdom’s claim to sovereignty over the Falkland Islands remains firm amid recent reports suggesting the United States may reconsider its position on the territory. Downing Street reaffirmed that the islands’ sovereignty “rests with the UK,” countering an internal Pentagon email—revealed by Reuters—that indicated the US might reassess its stance as part of broader… Continue reading No 10 says Falklands sovereignty rests with UK after report of US 'review'
I'm A Celebrity crowns 'jungle legend' after eventful all-star series
Actor Adam Thomas has emerged victorious in the latest all-star edition of the reality television show I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, which took place in South Africa. His journey on the show was marked by significant tension, including confrontations with fellow contestants boxer David Haye and footballer Jimmy Bullard. Particularly notable was… Continue reading I'm A Celebrity crowns 'jungle legend' after eventful all-star series
Channel 5 newsreader withdraws claims against Dan Walker
A dispute involving former Channel 5 News co-hosts Dan Walker and Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije has been resolved following a mutual agreement between Vanderpuije and the broadcaster, which is owned by Paramount, along with ITN. Vanderpuije, who worked alongside Walker from 2022 to 2023, had previously brought forward claims against him concerning unfair dismissal, discrimination based on… Continue reading Channel 5 newsreader withdraws claims against Dan Walker
A grim week for Keir Starmer – but things could be about to get worse
In recent days, concerns surrounding the future of Sir Keir Starmer as leader of the Labour Party have intensified markedly. Initially, just a couple of weeks ago, there was a sense among Labour MPs that internal pressures on Sir Keir were easing somewhat. Although anxieties remained about the upcoming elections across Britain, many party members… Continue reading A grim week for Keir Starmer – but things could be about to get worse
Van driver gets suspended jail term for fatal M4 smart motorway crash
A van driver has received a suspended sentence for causing the death of a passenger in a crash on a malfunctioning smart motorway. Barry O’Sullivan was operating his work vehicle on the M4 in Berkshire when he collided with a Nissan Micra that had broken down. The Micra, which contained 68-year-old Pulvinder Dhillon as a… Continue reading Van driver gets suspended jail term for fatal M4 smart motorway crash
The assisted dying bill has failed – but the debate isn't over
On Friday 20 June 2025, the House of Commons witnessed what many considered a historic moment when MPs voted on a bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales. The measure passed with 314 votes in favour and 291 against, following a deeply thoughtful and impassioned debate. The vote drew comparisons to landmark legislative… Continue reading The assisted dying bill has failed – but the debate isn't over
Scots backpacker could face jail in Thailand over mobile phone 'mistake'
A man from Edinburgh is currently facing the possibility of imprisonment in Thailand after he allegedly took a woman’s mobile phone “by mistake” during his first night in the country. Rory McColl, 37, had just begun a 12-day backpacking trip when the incident occurred. He arrived in Bangkok on 9 March and went out for… Continue reading Scots backpacker could face jail in Thailand over mobile phone 'mistake'