An auction was held on Sunday at Ayton Castle, following public viewings on the preceding Friday and Saturday. The event featured a diverse assortment of items available for sale, including furniture, paintings, and textiles. Among the standout lots was a five-seater Bentley Mulsanne, which achieved the highest bid of the day at £24,000. A notable… Continue reading Alan Carr is keeping one unwanted item from his castle auction – see what was sold
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One million more UK homeowners expected to face mortgage hit
The recent conflict in Iran has led to an upward revision in the number of homeowners facing increased mortgage costs, surpassing previous predictions made by the Bank of England. According to the Bank’s latest forecasts, just over five million homeowners are expected to experience higher monthly mortgage payments by the end of 2028. This figure… Continue reading One million more UK homeowners expected to face mortgage hit
Wife killer Robert Rhodes has sentenced increased by Court of Appeal
A man who murdered his wife in a violent and calculated manner has had his prison sentence increased following an appeal. Robert Rhodes was responsible for killing his wife, Dawn, by slitting her throat in their family home in Surrey back in 2016. Initially, Rhodes was acquitted of murder in 2017 after stating that his… Continue reading Wife killer Robert Rhodes has sentenced increased by Court of Appeal
Woman accused of using hairdryer to kill her baby daughter
A woman has appeared in court facing charges related to the death of her infant daughter, who allegedly suffered fatal injuries inflicted by exposure to intense and prolonged heat from a hairdryer. The incident is said to have occurred while the child was under the mother’s care in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, on the 30th of September,… Continue reading Woman accused of using hairdryer to kill her baby daughter
GPs to offer two new tests to help spot endometriosis
New draft guidance for the NHS in England and Wales proposes that women who suspect they may have endometriosis—an often painful condition affecting approximately one in ten women—could soon undergo quicker and less invasive preliminary testing through their GP. The aim is to reduce the currently lengthy diagnostic wait times, which can extend to nine… Continue reading GPs to offer two new tests to help spot endometriosis
Mother and baby homes report to be published
A comprehensive report focusing on mother and baby homes, Magdalene Laundries, and workhouses in Northern Ireland is set to be released on Tuesday. This document combines archival research with personal testimonies from survivors, victims, their families, and people who either worked or volunteered in these institutions. The findings and recommendations contained in the report aim… Continue reading Mother and baby homes report to be published
E-bike injury payouts top £110m and push up insurance premiums
The total amount paid in compensation to individuals injured by e-scooters and e-bikes across the UK has surpassed £110 million, according to information obtained by the BBC. This figure comes just seven years after the first claim of this nature was made. The largest single payout reached £20 million, and such claims have contributed to… Continue reading E-bike injury payouts top £110m and push up insurance premiums
Endometriosis could be diagnosed by blood test, research suggests
Researchers have highlighted the need for further testing of their findings within a larger and more varied population to confirm their robustness. Additionally, they emphasized the importance of conducting more studies to compare this diagnostic approach against other conditions that also involve hormonal imbalances, in order to more accurately distinguish endometriosis. Endometriosis is primarily influenced… Continue reading Endometriosis could be diagnosed by blood test, research suggests
Independent school closures in Wales causes 'heartbreak and tears'
The announcement that Ruthin School, one of Wales’ oldest educational institutions with a history spanning 700 years, will be closing has left students and their families devastated. The news came just before the end of the summer term, shattering the hopes of around 240 pupils who were midway through their GCSEs. Many had been eagerly… Continue reading Independent school closures in Wales causes 'heartbreak and tears'
MI5 knew agent was misogynist 'obsessed' with violence, watchdog finds
A confidential investigation conducted by MI5’s oversight body has determined that the security service was aware that an agent it defended in court was a violent misogynist, obsessed with violence. The agent, publicly identified as Agent X, was known to be a neo-Nazi informant. This revelation comes after a BBC News investigation exposed MI5’s efforts… Continue reading MI5 knew agent was misogynist 'obsessed' with violence, watchdog finds