Police in North Wales have urged drivers to refrain from leaving their vehicles in unsafe or inconvenient spots while enjoying the snow-covered landscapes of Snowdonia, the country’s largest national park. Inspector Jason Diamond expressed concern about motorists parking along roadsides in the area, known locally as Eryri, to go for walks or capture photos for… Continue reading Police criticise 'ridiculous' parking by motorists at snowy Eryri
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Families call for more recognition of gambling in inquests
The family of Lee Adams, who tragically died by suicide after placing over 600 bets in a single hour, has described their struggle to have gambling recognized as a contributing factor in his death as a prolonged and difficult battle. Lee, a 36-year-old from south London, made numerous wagers on an online slots website shortly… Continue reading Families call for more recognition of gambling in inquests
We've been battling through Scotland's snow every single day of 2026
Ken Banks, a reporter based in Aberdeen, Northeast Scotland, has been documenting the relentless snowfall that has dominated the region since the start of 2026. From January 1st onward, heavy snow has blanketed the area, leading to widespread disruption. Schools have shuttered their doors, roads have become nearly impassable, and residents in rural parts have… Continue reading We've been battling through Scotland's snow every single day of 2026
Renee Nicole Good: Christian work of woman shot dead by ICE agent
Renee Nicole Good was known by many in Northern Ireland long before her tragic death made headlines worldwide. An enduring memory for those who knew her from her Christian youth mission trips two decades ago, she was remembered as a warm and gentle presence. Becca Hainsworth, a close friend from her teenage years, described her… Continue reading Renee Nicole Good: Christian work of woman shot dead by ICE agent
Why 2016 nostalgia is taking over social media in 2026
As 2026 unfolds, social media seems to have taken a sudden trip back to 2016, reviving memories and trends from a decade ago. From The Chainsmokers dominating music playlists to everyone perfecting their Snapchat dog filter poses, the year 2016 feels surprisingly present once again. Events like Leicester City’s unlikely Premier League victory and viral… Continue reading Why 2016 nostalgia is taking over social media in 2026
Jessy Nelson spoke about SMA this week – I've lived with it for years
BBC journalist Ben Morris shares his personal journey living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), a rare genetic condition causing muscle weakness that worsens over time. Diagnosed with SMA type two as an infant, Ben’s parents were initially told he might not survive past his second birthday. However, defying these early expectations, he is now 25… Continue reading Jessy Nelson spoke about SMA this week – I've lived with it for years
Musk says X outcry is 'excuse for censorship'
Elon Musk has responded to criticism surrounding his social media platform X, stating that opponents are merely seeking “any excuse for censorship.” This statement comes amid allegations that X’s AI chatbot, Grok, was generating sexualized images of individuals without their consent, including children. In response to these concerns, the UK’s communications regulator, Ofcom, has launched… Continue reading Musk says X outcry is 'excuse for censorship'
Debt charities report January spike in calls as worries mount
Charitable organizations that offer debt advice have reported a significant surge in the number of individuals seeking help with financial difficulties following the Christmas period. This time of year is traditionally a peak for calls to helplines as people struggle with the financial strain caused by holiday spending. Notably, StepChange, an advice charity, revealed that… Continue reading Debt charities report January spike in calls as worries mount
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'