Swinney would 'consider' banning US military planes from Prestwick Airport

John Swinney, the First Minister of Scotland, has indicated that he might ban US military aircraft from using Prestwick Airport if it is confirmed that these planes are participating in military operations in the Middle East. Swinney has voiced concerns about recent US and Israeli actions against Iran, stating that he doubts these actions adhere… Continue reading Swinney would 'consider' banning US military planes from Prestwick Airport

Henry Patten: Escaping Dubai amid Middle East conflict

Last Saturday, just as players were preparing to step onto the central court in Dubai for the final, Britain’s Grand Slam doubles champion Henry Patten noticed something unusual—a fighter jet flying overhead. From that moment, he realized this week would be far from ordinary. Patten and his doubles partner Harri Heliovaara were among about 40… Continue reading Henry Patten: Escaping Dubai amid Middle East conflict

US lands bomber at UK air base after warning of surge in strikes on Iran

A US bomber, equipped to carry up to 24 cruise missiles, has recently arrived in the United Kingdom following Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s approval for the US to conduct “defensive” strikes targeting Iranian missile sites from UK military bases. This decision marked a reversal after Sir Keir initially declined permission for the US to… Continue reading US lands bomber at UK air base after warning of surge in strikes on Iran

Why young people in St Ives can't find affordable homes

Ten years after St Ives introduced a ban on new-build properties being sold as second homes, the Cornish town continues to face significant challenges related to housing affordability, fluctuating employment, and the displacement of young locals. The 2016 referendum was a landmark event, conducted in response to census data revealing that about 25% of local… Continue reading Why young people in St Ives can't find affordable homes

UK sees highest temperature of the year, snow and blood rain all in the last 48hrs

The weekend weather presents a varied picture across the UK. Scotland and Northern Ireland are expected to enjoy a mostly fine day on Saturday, with sunshine breaking through after a cold and frosty start in some places. However, Sunday will bring increased cloud cover, though northern regions should still see the best of any remaining… Continue reading UK sees highest temperature of the year, snow and blood rain all in the last 48hrs

Dave review: British star transcends rapper status at London O2 gig

On Friday night, Dave returned to London’s O2 Arena to perform for the first time in four years, celebrating a decade in the music industry before a sold-out crowd. The audience, well-versed in his lyrics, joined him in marking this milestone with an intimate show that revealed the full range of his artistic talents. While… Continue reading Dave review: British star transcends rapper status at London O2 gig

Mandelson's bail conditions lifted after misconduct in public office arrest

Lord Peter Mandelson has had the bail conditions imposed on him removed following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, although the investigation into the matter continues. The former UK ambassador to the United States remains under police scrutiny despite this development. Earlier on Friday, representatives for Lord Mandelson confirmed that the Metropolitan… Continue reading Mandelson's bail conditions lifted after misconduct in public office arrest

BBC says broadcast of racial slur at Baftas was 'genuine mistake'

The BBC has acknowledged that a racial slur was inadvertently broadcast during the Bafta Film Awards ceremony due to a “genuine mistake,” and it is currently investigating why the offensive content was not removed from its iPlayer platform more promptly. The incident occurred when John Davidson, a campaigner with Tourette’s syndrome, involuntarily uttered the slur… Continue reading BBC says broadcast of racial slur at Baftas was 'genuine mistake'

Soham murderer taken off life support and close to death, BBC understands

Ian Huntley, the Soham murderer, is reportedly nearing death after being removed from life support following a violent assault inside prison, according to information from the BBC. The 52-year-old has been hospitalized since February 26, when he was attacked with a homemade weapon at HMP Frankland in County Durham, a high-security facility known for housing… Continue reading Soham murderer taken off life support and close to death, BBC understands

Newspaper headlines: 'Trump demands Iran's surrender' and 'UK voters say no to joining war'

Saturday’s front pages predominantly highlight the escalating conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. The Guardian’s headline focuses on US President Donald Trump’s demand for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” as a pathway to ending the offensive that began a week ago. The newspaper notes that both the US and Israel have carried out some of the… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Trump demands Iran's surrender' and 'UK voters say no to joining war'