Euromillions lottery winner dies in suspected Essex hit-and-run

Anthony Canty, a 39-year-old father of two and Euromillions lottery winner, tragically passed away following a suspected hit-and-run incident. Canty had been involved in a serious collision while riding his bicycle in Tiptree, Essex, on 21 May. He was taken to hospital in critical condition and died four days later. Earlier in 2020, Canty, who… Continue reading Euromillions lottery winner dies in suspected Essex hit-and-run

How your World Cup viewing could cause rare power surges

The upcoming World Cup is expected to trigger unusual peaks in electricity demand during the late-night and early-morning hours, according to the UK’s National Energy System Operator (Neso). This surge is linked to the scheduling of matches involving Scotland and England, whose games will take place during times when electricity consumption is typically low. For… Continue reading How your World Cup viewing could cause rare power surges

Singer Duffy announces her first live gig in more than 15 years

After more than a decade and a half away from performing live, singer Duffy is preparing to step back into the spotlight. The Welsh artist, who had withdrawn from public life following traumatic experiences including sexual assault and kidnapping, recently announced her return with a “secret intimate gig” scheduled for 5 July in London. This… Continue reading Singer Duffy announces her first live gig in more than 15 years

Man charged after boy stabbed at Barry Island has leg amputated

A court appearance is scheduled for an 18-year-old man from Riverside, Cardiff, following a serious stabbing incident at Barry Island. The victim, a 17-year-old boy, suffered severe injuries that ultimately led to the amputation of his leg. The attack took place on 25 May, during the Bank Holiday Monday. The young man has been formally… Continue reading Man charged after boy stabbed at Barry Island has leg amputated

'All four men I've matched with on dating apps have been scammers'

Several years after losing her longtime partner to Covid, Julie Osgood, a 60-year-old from Middleton, decided to explore the world of modern dating. Having been with Tony Donohue from the age of 17 until his passing in November 2020, Julie regarded signing up for a dating app as a significant and daunting step. However, her… Continue reading 'All four men I've matched with on dating apps have been scammers'

Eryri free bus for tourists could tackle 'ridiculous' parking issues

Parking difficulties at one of Wales’ most frequented natural attractions could be eased through the introduction of free shuttle buses, a local councillor suggests. Eryri National Park, also known as Snowdonia, attracts nearly four million visitors annually, with an overwhelming majority—approximately 98%—arriving in private vehicles. This has resulted in significant congestion and problematic parking situations,… Continue reading Eryri free bus for tourists could tackle 'ridiculous' parking issues

Kate Winslet: Surprise call delights young film fan

Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet recently surprised a young fan with an unexpected video call after learning about the difficulties the teenager faced in finding a cinema with accessible facilities. Fourteen-year-old Eryn, who has been blind since birth, had to make an arduous 140-mile round trip to watch the film adaptation of Enid Blyton’s beloved book… Continue reading Kate Winslet: Surprise call delights young film fan

Gareth Southgate: We need to teach boys differently from girls to get best out of them

Sir Gareth Southgate has called for a reconsideration of how boys are educated, emphasizing the need to recognize the “fundamental differences” between boys and girls. The former England football manager spoke to the BBC about the widespread difficulties young males face today, including struggles related to education, employment, mental health, and identity. According to Southgate,… Continue reading Gareth Southgate: We need to teach boys differently from girls to get best out of them

'World-first' vaccine designed by artificial intelligence

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have utilized artificial intelligence to create a fundamentally new type of vaccine designed to offer protection across a broad range of viruses, with the potential to prevent future pandemics. This development marks the first time that a vaccine’s main antigen has been entirely designed by AI and subsequently tested… Continue reading 'World-first' vaccine designed by artificial intelligence

Newspaper headlines: Aircraft carrier 'All at sea' and 'Beer we go!'

The Daily Mail reports that the £3 billion British aircraft carrier, HMS Prince of Wales, has once again suffered a breakdown. Currently docked in Norway for repairs, this latest technical failure comes just as the Defence Investment Plan is anticipated to be published soon after multiple delays. The carrier has experienced ongoing issues since it… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Aircraft carrier 'All at sea' and 'Beer we go!'