The aftermath of two powerful storms that struck Scotland in 2021 continues to pose a significant challenge for the National Trust for Scotland, which has cautioned that restoring the damaged landscapes will likely take several years. In November 2021, Storm Arwen unleashed intense winds across the northeast, prompting a rare red wind warning from the… Continue reading Storms Arwen and Corrie tree damage could 'take years to clear' – National Trust
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'Two pairs of Fabletics leggings ended up costing me £5,000'
In 2017, Clare Lane purchased two pairs of leggings from Fabletics, an online sportswear company co-founded by actress Kate Hudson. At the time, she believed this was a single, one-off purchase. However, seven years later, Clare discovered that she had unknowingly been subscribed to the company’s monthly membership plan, resulting in payments totaling nearly £5,000.… Continue reading 'Two pairs of Fabletics leggings ended up costing me £5,000'
UK doctors return to work after five-day walkout
After a planned five-day strike over continuing pay disputes, doctors in England are scheduled to resume work on Monday. The industrial action took place despite a rise in flu cases and last-minute negotiations between the British Medical Association (BMA) and the government. The BMA membership ultimately rejected the government’s latest proposal, which sought to address… Continue reading UK doctors return to work after five-day walkout
Why our railways often seem to be in such chaos over Christmas
It looks like you’ve shared a detailed excerpt discussing significant rail engineering works being carried out in the UK over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. The piece outlines the disruption caused by these works, particularly on key routes like Milton Keynes to Rugby and Milton Keynes to Northampton, resulting in no direct trains… Continue reading Why our railways often seem to be in such chaos over Christmas
Christmas TV highlights 2025: Stranger Things, Amandaland and Strictly Come Dancing
Here is a summary of the key festive TV highlights mentioned in your text: ### Strictly Come Dancing (Festive Special 2025) – Features Melanie Blatt from All Saints as a celebrity contestant. – Final show with presenters Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, who are leaving. – **When:** BBC One and iPlayer at 17:30. ### The… Continue reading Christmas TV highlights 2025: Stranger Things, Amandaland and Strictly Come Dancing
More remains uncovered at Buckingham 'execution' cemetery
Archaeologists have uncovered over 70 bodies at a medieval burial site believed to have been used for executed criminals. The initial discovery took place in 2018 at West End Farm on Brackley Road in Buckingham, revealing the remains of approximately 40 males and boys dating back to at least the 13th century. This significant find… Continue reading More remains uncovered at Buckingham 'execution' cemetery
'No coherent plan for social mobility' and Strictly fix claim 'boshed'
Leading headlines across the UK’s newspapers highlight a diverse range of stories spanning politics, entertainment, and social issues. The Guardian features an interview with the government’s social mobility commissioner, Alun Francis, who criticizes the lack of a unified vision within the current administration. He urges Sir Keir Starmer to put forward a more coherent and… Continue reading 'No coherent plan for social mobility' and Strictly fix claim 'boshed'
University threatened with legal action after protest at event
Professor Alice Sullivan, a prominent academic who recently led a government review on the collection of sex and gender data, is threatening legal action against the University of Bristol. She alleges that the university failed to safeguard her freedom of speech after a talk she was scheduled to give was disrupted by a protest from… Continue reading University threatened with legal action after protest at event
Singing at school shouldn't just be for Christmas, teachers say
As the festive season approaches, it is common to see children singing at school events such as nativity plays or carol concerts, often with proud parents in attendance. However, recent findings reveal that singing is far less frequent during the rest of the academic year, particularly as students progress beyond primary school. Concerned about this… Continue reading Singing at school shouldn't just be for Christmas, teachers say
Fussy eaters and TV remote hogs: How to avoid family rows over Christmas
Christmas is often celebrated as the most magical time of year, yet it can also bring about tension and disagreements within families. Many of the people gathering around the dinner table may have been out of touch for months, and old frustrations can quickly resurface. Whether it’s criticism of the cooking, debates over dinner topics,… Continue reading Fussy eaters and TV remote hogs: How to avoid family rows over Christmas