Chelsea have named Liam Rosenior, previously the manager of Strasbourg, as their new head coach. The 41-year-old Englishman has signed a contract lasting five and a half years, with an option to extend for an additional season. He takes over from Enzo Maresca, who departed the club on New Year’s Day. Rosenior will observe Chelsea’s… Continue reading Chelsea: Liam Rosenior appointed as manager until 2032
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Drivers over 70 to face eye tests every three years
The UK government is set to introduce new regulations requiring drivers aged 70 and above to undergo vision tests every three years as part of broader reforms to driving laws. These adjustments are included in the upcoming road safety strategy scheduled for release on Wednesday. Among other proposed changes, the strategy aims to reduce the… Continue reading Drivers over 70 to face eye tests every three years
Birmingham bin strike reaches one year mark with no end in sight
Bin workers in Birmingham first walked out exactly one year ago, and union representatives say the strike shows no signs of ending soon. The industrial action began with a series of one-day strikes starting on 6 January 2025 and escalated into a full-scale strike on 11 March. This all-out strike caused rubbish to accumulate in… Continue reading Birmingham bin strike reaches one year mark with no end in sight
Why complaining at a restaurant is better than venting online
When dining out, encountering issues such as cold food or slow service can leave many unsure about the best way to respond. Complaining often feels confrontational, leading people to either make passive-aggressive comments or quietly harbor resentment, only to vent their frustrations online afterward. However, experts from the hospitality sector emphasize that there is a… Continue reading Why complaining at a restaurant is better than venting online
Why are more gamers than ever playing the 2000s classic RuneScape?
RuneScape, the beloved online game first released in 2001, has experienced a notable resurgence in 2025. The game’s player base has expanded significantly, with paid subscriptions increasing by 30% since the beginning of the year, reaching well over a million members. On one memorable occasion this year, Read the full article from The BBC here:… Continue reading Why are more gamers than ever playing the 2000s classic RuneScape?
NI weather: Yellow ice warning continues as temperatures dip
A yellow ice warning remains active as the cold weather persists, potentially causing further disturbances throughout Tuesday. This follows a weekend marked by severe wintry conditions, which led to the closure of approximately 200 schools on Monday, mostly across the northeast and northwest regions. On Tuesday, more than 180 schools announced closures, continuing the disruption… Continue reading NI weather: Yellow ice warning continues as temperatures dip
Nestle issues global recall of some baby formula products over toxin fears
Nestlé has initiated a worldwide recall of certain baby formula products due to concerns that these batches may contain a toxin capable of causing food poisoning. The affected items include specific batches of SMA infant formula and follow-on formula, which the company has deemed unsafe for infant consumption. These products were distributed internationally and may… Continue reading Nestle issues global recall of some baby formula products over toxin fears
More than 340 schools closed as snow causes disruption in Wales
Wales is currently experiencing snowy and icy conditions, with warnings remaining in effect until 11:00 GMT. This weather has caused significant disruption as the new school term begins, leading to the closure of over 340 schools for a second consecutive day. Travel is difficult due to hazardous road conditions, prompting several local authorities to shut… Continue reading More than 340 schools closed as snow causes disruption in Wales
Chris Mason: Starmer sticks to strategy of avoiding criticism of Trump over Maduro
Labour’s general election manifesto includes a commitment to uphold “the international rule of law,” a stance that aligns well with the background of its leader, Sir Keir Starmer, a former international human rights lawyer. This pledge appeared straightforward and uncontroversial until recent events in Venezuela complicated the situation. Following the dramatic seizure of Venezuelan President… Continue reading Chris Mason: Starmer sticks to strategy of avoiding criticism of Trump over Maduro
Snow warnings continue across large parts of UK
Across much of the UK, snow and ice warnings remain active following an Arctic cold snap that caused the closure of hundreds of schools on Monday. Yellow alerts are in place from Penzance all the way to the Shetland Islands, with central and northern Scotland facing more intense amber warnings. In northern and eastern England,… Continue reading Snow warnings continue across large parts of UK