Digital gun licence system in NI 'too difficult' for elderly

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is currently reviewing whether it provides adequate support for individuals who struggle with the mandatory online system for firearms licensing in the region. Since 2018, all firearm permit applications must be submitted exclusively via an online portal. However, a recent update to this system has reportedly caused frustration… Continue reading Digital gun licence system in NI 'too difficult' for elderly

Newspaper headlines: 'Regime teeters in Tehran' and 'Clearing the heir'

Several newspapers have focused on the ongoing protests in Iran, which began two weeks ago amid widespread economic difficulties. The Times led with the headline “Regime teeters in Tehran,” echoing remarks from the US President who told Fox News that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, might be considering fleeing the country. This perspective highlights… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Regime teeters in Tehran' and 'Clearing the heir'

Ice warning as Storm Goretti impact lingers in Wales

Wales continues to experience challenging winter weather conditions following the impact of Storm Goretti, which brought significant snowfall and icy conditions across the region. The storm led to school closures, power outages, and widespread travel difficulties. Even as the immediate storm has passed, lingering effects remain a cause for concern, particularly as temperatures cause partially… Continue reading Ice warning as Storm Goretti impact lingers in Wales

The beauty queen who caught Scotland's most prolific catfish

This passage tells the story of Adele Rennie, a nurse from Kilmarnock, Scotland, who catfished multiple women over many years by pretending to be a man called David Graham. Some key points from the text are: – Abbie, the granddaughter of a hospital patient, discovered Adele was using a fake male identity to deceive others… Continue reading The beauty queen who caught Scotland's most prolific catfish

Man admits racist abuse of footballer Jess Carter

A 60-year-old man has admitted to sending abusive messages via social media to England footballer Jess Carter. Nigel Dewale directed the offensive communications to Carter’s TikTok account during last summer’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 tournament, where the Lionesses successfully defended their title. The posts contained racist slurs, including harmful stereotypes targeting Carter’s race, and made… Continue reading Man admits racist abuse of footballer Jess Carter

UK facing £28bn defence spending gap claims

Reports suggest that the UK government’s efforts to prepare its armed forces for potential future conflicts will require significantly more funding than previously allocated. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is reportedly expecting a shortfall of around £28 billion over the next four years to cover forecasted costs. While the government has not officially denied these… Continue reading UK facing £28bn defence spending gap claims

Accessibility concerns over Bakerl0.0 line advertising rebrand

A commercial advertising campaign involving the temporary rebranding of a London Underground line has raised concerns among disability rights advocates about potential passenger confusion. Specifically, signs at stations along the Bakerloo line in central London are being altered to read “Bakerl0.0” and “Waterl0.0” as part of Heineken’s promotion of its zero-alcohol beverage range. Emma Vogelmann,… Continue reading Accessibility concerns over Bakerl0.0 line advertising rebrand

'It is disgusting Manchester hotel refused me for being homeless '

Calumn Donaghey, a 30-year-old homeless man, described his experience of being refused entry to a Manchester hotel on a freezing night as “disgusting.” Despite having a pre-booked room at the Holiday Inn Express on Oxford Road, he and another man were denied accommodation because of the hotel’s policy, which reportedly “did not allow” homeless people… Continue reading 'It is disgusting Manchester hotel refused me for being homeless '

Bangor: Large fire breaks out at industrial estate

A significant blaze has erupted at an industrial estate located in Bangor, County Down. The Northern Ireland Fire Service (NIFRS) has deployed eight fire crews to manage the incident at Balloo Industrial Estate, where the fire is currently burning. Authorities, including the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), have urged members of the public to… Continue reading Bangor: Large fire breaks out at industrial estate