Christopher Joell-Deshields, who led Pride in London since 2021, has been dismissed from his role as chief executive amid allegations that he misused thousands of pounds in vouchers donated for volunteers. The vouchers, reportedly worth around £7,000 and intended as raffle prizes and gifts, were allegedly spent on luxury perfumes and Apple products, according to… Continue reading London Pride boss Christoper Joell-Deshields sacked after theft claims
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Speedwell shooting: Three arrested in Bristol overnight
Overnight, three individuals were taken into custody following a serious shooting incident in Bristol that left a man in his 20s badly injured, according to Avon and Somerset Police. Among those arrested was a man of similar age suspected of attempted murder, with two others — a man and a woman, also in their 20s… Continue reading Speedwell shooting: Three arrested in Bristol overnight
Anthony Barry: The English coach helping Thomas Tuchel
Following his retirement as a player, Barry took on his first coaching role as assistant manager at Wigan. His reputation grew after impressing Frank Lampard during their time together on the UEFA Pro Licence course, leading to Barry’s appointment as first-team coach at Chelsea in the summer of 2020. When Lampard was dismissed in January… Continue reading Anthony Barry: The English coach helping Thomas Tuchel
Housing in Wales: Where are the cheapest and most expensive homes?
An analysis of housing affordability across Wales has highlighted which areas offer the most and least accessible options for homebuyers. In the south Wales valleys, towns such as Tylorstown, Ferndale, and Maerdy emerged as some of the most affordable places to purchase a house, with average prices ranging between £87,000 and £94,000. Conversely, Lisvane, a… Continue reading Housing in Wales: Where are the cheapest and most expensive homes?
Motability drivers 'horrified' by compulsory black boxes
Motability drivers under 30 have expressed deep concern about a new regulation requiring the installation of mandatory black boxes in their vehicles. These devices will track driving behavior, including speed and braking, and issue weekly safety ratings. Accumulating more than four red ratings within a year could potentially lead to the driver’s removal from the… Continue reading Motability drivers 'horrified' by compulsory black boxes
In-laws entered Race Across the World to 'honour dying wish'
When Margo Oakley, now 59, met her older sister Julia’s boyfriend Mark Blythen, then aged 67, her initial reaction was far from positive. Describing him as “po-faced” and “judgey,” her impressions were shaped by his serious demeanor, which contrasted with her more carefree and lively nature. Mark, in turn, had little affection for Margo, finding… Continue reading In-laws entered Race Across the World to 'honour dying wish'
The question of where responsibility lies for safety on mountains
It looks like you’ve shared a partial article or excerpt discussing mountain rescue operations in the UK, focusing on challenges such as influencer-related rescues, rescue hotspots like Snowdon, the mental impact on rescue teams, and the debate around installing warning signs or fencing in dangerous mountain areas. If you need a summary, analysis, or have… Continue reading The question of where responsibility lies for safety on mountains
‘We look at life differently’ – The over-70s making their comedy debut
Marie McLaren, at 88 years old, has recently embarked on an unexpected journey into the world of stand-up comedy. Joining a comedy class in Glasgow tailored for those over 50, she has spent the past month learning the craft under the guidance of professional comedian Viv Gee. The course culminates in live performances at The… Continue reading ‘We look at life differently’ – The over-70s making their comedy debut
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'