What is in the defence spending plan… and what isn't

The government has finally released a much-anticipated defence investment plan, revealing a significant boost in funding for the armed forces. Sir Keir Starmer announced an additional £15 billion allocated to defence, marking a noteworthy increase in military expenditure. This boost represents the most substantial rise in defence spending since the Cold War era of the… Continue reading What is in the defence spending plan… and what isn't

School trip surprise as students meet The Rock at Moana event

A group of primary school children from St Gregory Primary School in Sudbury, Suffolk, experienced an unforgettable surprise during a school trip to London. What began as a routine outing quickly transformed into an extraordinary encounter when the students found themselves at the Moana Experience event, organized to promote the forthcoming live-action adaptation of the… Continue reading School trip surprise as students meet The Rock at Moana event

Sir Paul McCartney signed book found in charity shop sells for nearly £1,000

A signed copy of *Paul McCartney In His Own Words*, a collection featuring interviews with the legendary Beatles member, recently sold for just under £1,000. The volume had been donated to an Oxfam charity shop located in Aberystwyth, Ceredigion. Included as part of a broader assortment of 1970s memorabilia, the book remained on the shop’s… Continue reading Sir Paul McCartney signed book found in charity shop sells for nearly £1,000

Man denies murder of Jean Hanlon on Greek island in 2009

Seventeen years after the death of a Scottish woman on a Greek island, a man has denied involvement in her murder. Jean Hanlon, aged 53, was found deceased in the waters near Heraklion on the island of Crete in 2009. Initially, her passing was deemed accidental, but her family from Dumfries insisted the case warranted… Continue reading Man denies murder of Jean Hanlon on Greek island in 2009

Wimbledon 2026 results: Katie Swan becomes first British player to reach second round but Katie Boulter loses

Katie Swan has become the first British woman to advance to the second round at this year’s Wimbledon, while Katie Boulter suffered a surprising loss to a qualifier on the tournament’s second day. The opening day at SW19 saw an unprecedented number of British players eliminated, with ten singles players exiting the competition—the highest figure… Continue reading Wimbledon 2026 results: Katie Swan becomes first British player to reach second round but Katie Boulter loses

Lily Allen defends West End Girl tour after some fans criticise show length

Lily Allen has defended the format and length of her current tour, responding to some fans who felt dissatisfied with the duration of her live performances. She is presently touring the UK as part of a world tour during which she performs her album *West End Girl* in full. This album, shaped by her recent… Continue reading Lily Allen defends West End Girl tour after some fans criticise show length

Belfast disorder: Man charged with attempted murder and arson

A 29-year-old man has been formally charged in connection with a series of violent incidents in Belfast. The charges include riot, attempted murder, and two counts of arson with intent to endanger life. Authorities arrested the individual on Monday following investigations into a Glider bus fire that occurred on June 9, as well as an… Continue reading Belfast disorder: Man charged with attempted murder and arson

Body found in search for boy, 15, missing in River Irwell

A search operation at Clifton Country Park in Swinton, Greater Manchester, has led to the recovery of a body linked to the disappearance of a 15-year-old boy. The teenager was last seen struggling in the River Irwell on Saturday afternoon, prompting an extensive search that lasted two days. Emergency services, including the North West Ambulance… Continue reading Body found in search for boy, 15, missing in River Irwell

Fife man dies after being shot 'multiple times' in Caribbean

A tragic incident has claimed the life of a man from Fife, who was fatally shot multiple times on a Caribbean island, according to police reports. Daniel Vettrino, a resident of Dysart, lost his life after an event that took place on Canouan, one of the islands in St Vincent and the Grenadines. The Royal… Continue reading Fife man dies after being shot 'multiple times' in Caribbean

Paraplegic boy doing Three Peaks Challenge meets Catherine

An 11-year-old boy from Sutton Coldfield, who is paraplegic, described his experience of meeting Catherine, Princess of Wales, as “incredible” after they crossed paths three times during the completion of the Three Peaks Challenge. Ted was supported throughout the challenging expedition by his father Pete and a group of 15 family members and friends, who… Continue reading Paraplegic boy doing Three Peaks Challenge meets Catherine