Henry Zeffman: Andy Burnham offers a blueprint for his premiership

Andy Burnham, who previously sought the role of prime minister on two occasions without success, is now poised to enter Downing Street within three weeks. His decade-long tenure as mayor of Greater Manchester appears to have been the crucial factor in securing the opportunity that eluded him earlier in his political career. This background heavily… Continue reading Henry Zeffman: Andy Burnham offers a blueprint for his premiership

British American Tobacco to cut 9,000 jobs

British American Tobacco (BAT), the company known for brands like Lucky Strike and Dunhill, has announced plans to reduce its global workforce by nearly 20%. This significant restructuring involves cutting 5,500 positions while also outsourcing an additional 3,500 roles as part of a broad cost-saving initiative. Earlier this year, BAT revealed its intention to enhance… Continue reading British American Tobacco to cut 9,000 jobs

Dame Penelope Keith: The Good Life and To The Manor Born actress dies aged 86

Born in Surrey, the actress began her career with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1963. Her talent was soon recognized when she secured an Olivier Award in 1976 for best comedy performance for her role in the play *Donkey’s Years*. This early success marked the beginning of a distinguished career in both theatre and television.… Continue reading Dame Penelope Keith: The Good Life and To The Manor Born actress dies aged 86

Dame Penelope Keith obituary: The Good Life's funny and formidable star

The text appears to be an excerpt from a biography or profile of the British actress Penelope Keith. It covers her early life, education, challenges in her acting career, notable roles, and personal life highlights. Here’s a summary: **Early Life and Background:** – Penelope Keith was born in Sutton, Surrey in 1940 and grew up… Continue reading Dame Penelope Keith obituary: The Good Life's funny and formidable star

Lilly Jones: Mum blows kiss to son, 14, charged with murder of girl

A teenager aged 14 has appeared in court facing a murder charge following the discovery of a body believed to be that of a missing girl. The remains were found on 22 June in Duffryn Park, located in Blaina, Blaenau Gwent. Although formal identification is pending, authorities suspect the body is that of Lilly Jones,… Continue reading Lilly Jones: Mum blows kiss to son, 14, charged with murder of girl

Jeffrey Donaldson: Stormont seeks answers on DUP safeguarding

Political parties at Stormont are demanding complete clarity from the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) regarding its safeguarding measures after former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson was convicted of multiple child sex offences. Donaldson was found guilty of 18 offences, including rape, against two women who were minors at the time of the abuse. A BBC Spotlight… Continue reading Jeffrey Donaldson: Stormont seeks answers on DUP safeguarding

'I see tourists pee in front of my house': The campervan problem on the Isle of Skye

Each year, over 30,000 campervan and motorhome trips are made to the Scottish Highlands, with many travelers specifically exploring the Isle of Skye. Tourism plays a crucial role in supporting the island’s economy, yet it also brings challenges, such as littering and improper disposal of human waste within this naturally beautiful area. NatureScot promotes responsible… Continue reading 'I see tourists pee in front of my house': The campervan problem on the Isle of Skye

Metallica donates £20,000 to Cardiff foodbank with 'empty shelves'

Cardiff Foodbank provides support to around 20,000 individuals annually through its eight centers scattered across the city, in addition to a mobile service that distributes pre-packaged food bags. Notably, children comprised one-third of the individuals helped by the charity in the past year. In 2024, Taylor Swift contributed to Cardiff Foodbank following her concerts at… Continue reading Metallica donates £20,000 to Cardiff foodbank with 'empty shelves'

How to play tennis, football and cricket without paying

As spectators line up at Wimbledon eager to watch some of the most prominent figures in tennis, many fans who want to engage with the sport face their own set of challenges. Securing a time to play on a tennis court during this busy season can be as difficult as returning a professional player’s powerful… Continue reading How to play tennis, football and cricket without paying

Rogue builder spent Flintshire couple's £30k in Lanzarote

A distraught couple found themselves out of pocket by over £30,000 after a dishonest builder abandoned their home extension unfinished, leaving water flooding into their property. Shelley Sawkins, 75, initially became suspicious when she contacted the builder, Christian Williams, and discovered he was spending the money she had given him while on holiday in Lanzarote.… Continue reading Rogue builder spent Flintshire couple's £30k in Lanzarote