A young girl from Norfolk, diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in 2023, has expressed her desire to become a doctor after experiencing the kindness and care of medical professionals firsthand. Bellamy-Rose, now six years old and living in Feltwell, was declared cancer-free in November following a challenging two-year battle. Throughout her treatment, she endured seven… Continue reading 'Suffolk doctors made me feel better – now I dream of being one'
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Birmingham MP Al Carns not ruling out Labour leadership yet
Former defence minister Al Carns has indicated that an upcoming major economics speech by Andy Burnham will be a key factor in determining whether he will enter the race for Labour leadership. As the MP for Birmingham Selly Oak, Carns expressed his anticipation for clear and concise goals outlining Burnham’s vision for the country over… Continue reading Birmingham MP Al Carns not ruling out Labour leadership yet
‘Without social media our son Josh Hall might still be alive’
Joshua’s parents are concerned about the influence of social media on behavior, believing that it can contribute to the escalation of real-world conflicts. They support the idea of introducing regulations that would limit social media use for children under the age of 16. Similar worries have been expressed by other families, including Cheltenham mother Ellen… Continue reading ‘Without social media our son Josh Hall might still be alive’
The Anglesey estate where only two houses have been sold
Since the completion of a new housing development at the end of 2023, two different estate agencies have been actively promoting the sale of “high specification” three-bedroom semi-detached homes to holidaymakers, according to planning documents. These properties represent the second phase of a broader housing project, following an initial launch of 20 holiday homes that… Continue reading The Anglesey estate where only two houses have been sold
George Best's 1968 European Cup winner's medal sells for £300k
During a recent auction held by Bonhams, the referee’s shirt from the 1974 World Cup Final fetched a price of £28,160. This particular garment belonged to Jack Taylor, the British official who oversaw the match in Berlin between West Germany and the Netherlands. In that memorable game, Taylor made a notable impact by awarding two… Continue reading George Best's 1968 European Cup winner's medal sells for £300k
Harry reconsidering taking Meghan and children on UK trip
The Duke of Sussex is currently re-evaluating his plans to bring his wife and children to the UK next month following the rejection of his request for police protection, according to sources familiar with the matter. Prince Harry, along with Meghan and their two children, Archie and Lilibet, had intended to make their first family… Continue reading Harry reconsidering taking Meghan and children on UK trip
Scotland: Steve Clarke resigns after World Cup exit
Steve Clarke has stepped down as the Scotland head coach following the team’s elimination from the World Cup. The Scottish Football Association confirmed his resignation shortly after Croatia’s victory over Ghana on Saturday, which confirmed Scotland’s exit from the tournament. Reports from BBC Scotland indicate that the players were informed of Clarke’s decision the same… Continue reading Scotland: Steve Clarke resigns after World Cup exit
Tom English: Scotland's ill-fated World Cup story finally at a sorry end
Scotland’s journey in this tournament has ended once again before reaching the latter stages, continuing a familiar pattern. The team managed to score just one goal throughout their campaign, while individuals like Elijah Just of Motherwell and New Zealand notched three times that amount on their own. Jonathan David of Canada even recorded a higher… Continue reading Tom English: Scotland's ill-fated World Cup story finally at a sorry end
Woodbridge's Bill Kober, 98, faces BBC press-ups challenge
A 98-year-old man has emerged victorious in a press-up challenge against a reporter who is nearly seven decades younger. Bill Kober, residing in Woodbridge, Suffolk, maintains a daily routine of performing 20 press-ups each morning and another 20 at night. His fitness philosophy is straightforward: “if you don’t use it, you lose it.” The challenge… Continue reading Woodbridge's Bill Kober, 98, faces BBC press-ups challenge
Bad Bunny lights up London with history-making stadium show
On Saturday night, Bad Bunny made history by becoming the first Latin American artist to headline a UK stadium, captivating around 50,000 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The Puerto Rican rapper’s performance wasn’t just a music event; it was a vibrant homage to Latin American culture and communities, infused with celebratory energy despite… Continue reading Bad Bunny lights up London with history-making stadium show