As Starmer faces war overseas, his party can't find peace at home

In recent times, the tradition of British politicians uniting during international crises appears to be unraveling, especially in 2026. Once, governments with substantial parliamentary majorities wielded considerable freedom to govern without much opposition. However, the current political landscape tells a different story. Despite Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership, internal restlessness within his party persists. Beneath the… Continue reading As Starmer faces war overseas, his party can't find peace at home

UK allows US to use bases to strike Iranian sites targeting Strait of Hormuz

The United Kingdom has given approval for the United States to utilize British military bases for launching strikes on Iranian targets connected with actions in the Strait of Hormuz. Previously, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer had restricted the use of these bases to defensive operations aimed at preventing Iranian missile attacks that threatened British interests… Continue reading UK allows US to use bases to strike Iranian sites targeting Strait of Hormuz

Meningitis cases rise as vaccine queues continue in Kent

The UK Health Security Agency has reported an increase in the number of suspected or confirmed meningitis cases in Kent, rising from 29 to 34. Among these, 23 cases have been confirmed through laboratory testing, while 11 remain under investigation. This surge in cases has prompted an extensive vaccination response across the county. Since the… Continue reading Meningitis cases rise as vaccine queues continue in Kent

Canterbury 'noticeably quieter' since meningitis outbreak, say businesses

Canterbury, a historic city of around 160,000 residents in southeastern England, is currently experiencing a tense atmosphere despite no official meningitis restrictions being imposed. On a bright afternoon, the usually lively High Street feels distinctly quieter, as noted by Jeb Hughes, a local fruit vendor. Although the current situation is different from the Covid pandemic,… Continue reading Canterbury 'noticeably quieter' since meningitis outbreak, say businesses

Benfleet woman refused Australian visa over cystic fibrosis drug

Regan Sparks, who was born with cystic fibrosis (CF) 23 years ago, faced uncertainty about her life expectancy from an early age. Medical experts initially predicted she would not live beyond her early 40s. However, her outlook transformed dramatically when a groundbreaking drug, Trikafta (also known as Kaftrio), was approved for use in 2020. This… Continue reading Benfleet woman refused Australian visa over cystic fibrosis drug

Dog finds Canadian message in a bottle on Aberdeenshire beach

A bottle containing a message that was set adrift from a vessel near Canada has been discovered on a beach in north-east Scotland. The container held a brief note written in French and dated 2024, which was uncovered at St Cyrus in Aberdeenshire. This intriguing find was made during a coastal walk by Mike Scott’s… Continue reading Dog finds Canadian message in a bottle on Aberdeenshire beach

Supersized illegal waste dumps to be cleared under new action plan

The UK government has announced that taxpayers will cover the cost of cleaning up three of the largest illegal waste dumps in England as part of its new national waste crime action plan. These enormous sites, located in Wigan, Sheffield, and Lancashire, collectively hold around 48,000 tonnes of rubbish and have been targeted for clearance… Continue reading Supersized illegal waste dumps to be cleared under new action plan

BBC News quiz of the week: How did this man accidentally turn himself blue?

Over the past week, several significant events unfolded across different regions and fields. In the south-east of England, schools and universities were affected by a severe meningitis outbreak. Meanwhile, fuel prices experienced a sharp increase amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran. Additionally, in the entertainment world, the film “War of the Worlds” notably received multiple… Continue reading BBC News quiz of the week: How did this man accidentally turn himself blue?

Coroner 'not satisfied' Ricky Hatton intended to take own life

A coroner has expressed doubt over whether former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton intended to end his own life. At Manchester South Coroner’s Court in Stockport, Alison Mutch delivered her findings following Hatton’s death at the age of 46. Although it was confirmed Hatton had carried out the actions that led to his death, the… Continue reading Coroner 'not satisfied' Ricky Hatton intended to take own life

Lab-grown food pipe implanted in pigs offers new hope for young patients

Researchers in the UK have successfully engineered fully functional oesophagi in the laboratory and transplanted them into miniature pigs. This significant advancement, detailed in the journal *Nature Biotechnology*, brings new hope for patients like two-year-old Casey Mcintyre, who was born missing 11 centimeters of his oesophagus. Casey’s mother, Silviya, had been informed before his birth… Continue reading Lab-grown food pipe implanted in pigs offers new hope for young patients