Carol Kirkwood: Why the time is right for me to retire – and what's next

For nearly 30 years, Carol Kirkwood’s day traditionally started in the early hours, often waking at 2:45am while most of the country slept. This long-standing routine, however, is now a thing of the past as she has recently stepped away from her role at the BBC. She regards ditching the early alarm as one of… Continue reading Carol Kirkwood: Why the time is right for me to retire – and what's next

Newspaper headlines: 'Trump goes to war on Nato' and 'Scott breaks silence'

US President Donald Trump’s recent remarks about possibly withdrawing the United States from NATO have become a major focus on Thursday’s newspaper front pages. The Daily Mail captures the tension with the headline “Trump goes to war on Nato,” highlighting the President’s frustration over the alliance’s unwillingness to engage in the conflict with Iran. This… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Trump goes to war on Nato' and 'Scott breaks silence'

Doctors lose new jobs package as strike to go ahead

The government has retracted its proposal to create an additional 1,000 doctor training positions in England following the British Medical Association’s (BMA) refusal to halt a planned six-day strike next week. These new training posts were initially part of a broader set of measures introduced earlier this year in an attempt to settle the ongoing… Continue reading Doctors lose new jobs package as strike to go ahead

New laws to make it easier to cancel subscriptions

The government has announced new legislation aimed at simplifying the process for consumers to cancel subscriptions and obtain refunds for unwanted automatic renewals. This initiative targets the issue of “subscription traps” and is anticipated to save individuals around £170 annually, according to the Department for Business and Trade (DBT). Under the proposed rules, consumers will… Continue reading New laws to make it easier to cancel subscriptions

GCSE results 'too late' to judge quality of NI education, report says

The Northern Ireland Audit Office (NIAO) has expressed concerns regarding the timing and methods used to assess the quality of education within the region. In a recent report, it highlighted that GCSEs occur too late in a student’s academic journey to serve as an effective indicator of educational quality. The audit emphasized that relying predominantly… Continue reading GCSE results 'too late' to judge quality of NI education, report says

Afan Ogwr Rhondda: Shoppers and businesses in Maesteg on cost of living crisis

It looks like your message was cut off at the end. From what you’ve shared, this appears to be an excerpt from a news article or report discussing local attitudes toward an upcoming election in Wales, concerns about the rising cost of living, changes in shopping habits, and perspectives on politics and the Welsh Parliament.… Continue reading Afan Ogwr Rhondda: Shoppers and businesses in Maesteg on cost of living crisis

Reeves says she's angry at Trump's decision to launch Iran war

Rachel Reeves has expressed her frustration over US President Donald Trump’s decision to engage in conflict with Iran, highlighting the absence of a clear plan for disengagement. She emphasised the negative impact this choice is having domestically, pointing to increased inflation, slower economic growth, and diminished tax revenues as some of the consequences felt by… Continue reading Reeves says she's angry at Trump's decision to launch Iran war

Scott Mills confirms he was investigated by police in first statement since sacking

Scott Mills, the former BBC presenter, has publicly acknowledged that he was the subject of a police investigation regarding a sexual offence. This marks his first public response since his dismissal from the BBC, which was linked to allegations concerning his personal behavior. Mills addressed the situation in a statement where he noted that his… Continue reading Scott Mills confirms he was investigated by police in first statement since sacking

Bristol: Hunt for gunman who fled Speedwell shooting on e-bike

Authorities are currently searching for a gunman following a shooting incident that left a man in his 20s with serious injuries. The event took place on Speedwell Road, Bristol, with the police responding to reports of shots fired at a vehicle at approximately 13:47 BST. The injured man was transported to hospital with wounds that… Continue reading Bristol: Hunt for gunman who fled Speedwell shooting on e-bike

Three more arrests after Golders Green ambulance arson attack

Authorities in London have taken further action following a recent arson attack targeting ambulances owned by a Jewish charity. The Metropolitan Police announced the arrest of three additional suspects linked to the incident, which involved setting fire to ambulances in north London. The attack occurred during the early hours of 23 March on the premises… Continue reading Three more arrests after Golders Green ambulance arson attack