Newspaper headlines: 'World cup pubs boost' and 'Kate holds court'

Several newspapers have focused their Monday morning coverage on the government’s decision to extend pub opening hours until 5 a.m. in England to accommodate fans watching the World Cup match against Mexico. The Daily Mirror dubbed the event a “Mexican rave” on its front page, while the Daily Mail described the arrangement as “England’s big… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'World cup pubs boost' and 'Kate holds court'

Lamb kebabs made of goat compared to horsemeat in lasagne scandal

A significant food fraud case has come to light involving Kismet Kebabs, one of the UK’s largest doner kebab producers. Investigations revealed that many takeaway kebabs, advertised as containing lamb, were actually made from a mixture of goat meat, skin, and fat. This deception has been compared to the notorious 2013 horsemeat scandal due to… Continue reading Lamb kebabs made of goat compared to horsemeat in lasagne scandal

King Charles takes part in historic Jedburgh hand ba' game

King Charles took part in a notable hand ba’ game in Jedburgh, located in the Scottish Borders, despite some initial worries from his security team. This vigorous street sport is believed by historians to have been played in Jedburgh for centuries, with origins that reportedly included using a captured soldier’s head as the ball. During… Continue reading King Charles takes part in historic Jedburgh hand ba' game

Crocodile attack most distressing day in our history, says zoo

A deeply distressing event unfolded at Johnsons of Old Hurst, a family-operated zoo near Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, when a three-year-old boy suffered severe injuries after entering a crocodile enclosure. The incident took place on 18 June and involved the child being attacked by at least one crocodile. The zoo owners described the episode as “one… Continue reading Crocodile attack most distressing day in our history, says zoo

Noah Donohoe: Inquest adjourned until later in year after late-night sitting

The inquest into the death of Noah Donohoe, which has been ongoing for an extended period, has been postponed until later this year. This decision was made by the coroner shortly before 1:00 a.m. BST on Friday, due to upcoming holiday commitments of four jurors. Mr Justice Rooney characterized the situation as “unprecedented,” highlighting the… Continue reading Noah Donohoe: Inquest adjourned until later in year after late-night sitting

Rare copy of US Declaration of Independence found by volunteer in UK archives

A recently uncovered copy of the Declaration of Independence is set to be showcased in the archives’ exhibition dedicated to the journey toward American independence, which began last month after extensive restoration work. This exhibit aims to highlight significant artifacts connected to the birth of the United States. Saul Nassé, the chief executive of The… Continue reading Rare copy of US Declaration of Independence found by volunteer in UK archives

NHS to reward people who walk 30 minutes a day

The goal is to enroll over 100,000 participants who will have their daily activity tracked digitally. Achieving this milestone, according to Sir Brendan, would mark the event as the largest marathon ever recorded. Sir Brendan hopes that the concept of streak culture—habit-forming behaviors popularized by platforms like Snapchat and Duolingo—will motivate individuals to maintain their… Continue reading NHS to reward people who walk 30 minutes a day

'We give up to £400 to a honeymoon fund': How much should you gift at a wedding?

Attending a wedding often involves various expenses beyond just the gift itself, such as travel, accommodation, and sometimes a new outfit. More couples are now opting to replace traditional gift registries with requests for contributions to honeymoon funds. This shift has introduced a new question for guests: how much money should they give? According to… Continue reading 'We give up to £400 to a honeymoon fund': How much should you gift at a wedding?

Budget reductions and uncertainty around funding impact PSNI

The PSNI has expressed its approval of the recent findings released by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). The report assessed the PSNI in two key areas: workforce management—including attracting, developing, and retaining staff as well as fostering a diverse and inclusive environment—and the fair, justified use of police powers.… Continue reading Budget reductions and uncertainty around funding impact PSNI

Kate Forbes: I was 'slam dunk' for SNP leadership until revealing gay marriage views

Kate Forbes, the former Scottish National Party (SNP) minister, has revealed that she was initially regarded as a clear favorite to secure the party leadership until her personal views on gay marriage came to light. Forbes, who served as deputy first minister, narrowly lost the 2023 SNP leadership race to Humza Yousaf, amid criticisms focusing… Continue reading Kate Forbes: I was 'slam dunk' for SNP leadership until revealing gay marriage views