A century after its legendary land speed record, the iconic racing car Babs has returned to Carmarthenshire to commemorate this milestone. This vehicle famously achieved a world speed record on the sands of Pendine, driven by the Welsh racer JG Parry-Thomas. In April 1926, Parry-Thomas pushed Babs to an average speed of 170 mph (273… Continue reading Land speed record car Babs returns to Pendine Sands for centenary
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Ice hockey player Adam Johnson's inquest told of 'chaotic scene'
Paramedics who attended to ice hockey player Adam Johnson after he sustained a fatal neck injury during a league game described the situation as “chaotic,” according to a coroner’s report. The incident occurred in October 2023 when Johnson, a 29-year-old American athlete playing for the Nottingham Panthers, was struck in the neck by the skate… Continue reading Ice hockey player Adam Johnson's inquest told of 'chaotic scene'
Free sign language classes to be offered for deaf children in UK first
Northern Ireland is set to become the first region within the United Kingdom to offer free sign language lessons to all deaf children and their families, following the passage of new legislation on Tuesday. The Sign Language Bill (Northern Ireland) 2025 mandates that the Department for Communities must provide these classes to deaf individuals under… Continue reading Free sign language classes to be offered for deaf children in UK first
What impact does immigration have on housing in Scotland?
The article discusses the situation of asylum seekers in Glasgow, Scotland, highlighting several key points: – Scotland currently has over 6,500 people seeking asylum who receive Home Office housing support, representing about 6% of the UK’s total. More than half of these asylum seekers are in Glasgow, which hosts the largest number among UK local… Continue reading What impact does immigration have on housing in Scotland?
Nursery bills put us off having bigger family, says Flintshire mum
Charlotte Seddon, a mother of two from Connah’s Quay, has revealed that the high costs of childcare in Wales played a significant role in her family’s decisions about having more children. She explained that if childcare had been more affordable, she and her husband might have chosen to have their children closer together or even… Continue reading Nursery bills put us off having bigger family, says Flintshire mum
In pictures: King Charles and Queen Camilla begin US state visit
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have arrived in the United States to begin their four-day state visit, the first such visit by a British monarch since Queen Elizabeth II in 2007. This visit, starting on April 27, 2026, marks a celebration of the strong relationship between the UK and the US as the latter… Continue reading In pictures: King Charles and Queen Camilla begin US state visit
Mother accused of murdering baby says it was a 'tragic accident'
Nicole Blain, a mother facing charges related to the death of her 19-day-old daughter, maintains her innocence, insisting she would never cause harm to her child. Blain claims that her baby, Thea Wilson, passed away due to a “tragic accident” rather than intentional harm. The incident occurred in July 2023 at Blain’s flat in Greenock,… Continue reading Mother accused of murdering baby says it was a 'tragic accident'
French coastguard rescues more than 100 migrants crossing Channel
French coastguard teams recently came to the aid of 106 individuals traveling on a single vessel that broke down while attempting to cross the English Channel. The incident was reported on Saturday, and those aboard were subsequently taken onto a rescue ship and transported to Calais early Sunday morning. Prior to this major rescue, authorities… Continue reading French coastguard rescues more than 100 migrants crossing Channel
Four in court after crumble and custard thrown at Crown Jewels
Four individuals have appeared in court denying charges related to criminal damage after an incident at the Tower of London where apple crumble and custard were thrown at the glass case housing the Crown Jewels. The event, which took place on 6 December of last year, resulted in over £600 worth of damage to the… Continue reading Four in court after crumble and custard thrown at Crown Jewels
Deal 'within sight' to end Birmingham bin strike
The long-standing conflict involving bin workers in Birmingham appears to be nearing a resolution after more than a year of industrial action. The Labour leader of Birmingham City Council expressed optimism that an agreement to end the 14-month dispute is close. Since January of the previous year, members of Unite the Union have been engaged… Continue reading Deal 'within sight' to end Birmingham bin strike