King and Queen travel to Parliament in carriage

King and Queen travel to Parliament in carriage

As tradition dictates, King Charles III and Queen Camilla departed Buckingham Palace in a traditional horse-drawn carriage to travel the short distance to Westminster ahead of the King’s Speech. The monarch was dressed in the full regalia of the Crown and gave a reassuring wave to the gathered crowd as he and his wife began… Continue reading King and Queen travel to Parliament in carriage

Is it a bird? Glasgow man scales street light to free seagull

Is it a bird? Glasgow man scales street light to free seagull

A heart-warming video of a man climbing a lighting installation in Glasgow city centre to rescue a trapped seagull has gone viral on social media. The video was posted by Iain Dunlop, a part-time bartender who also runs a garden maintenance and tree surgery business. Dunlop was working at the bar on Sauchiehall Street on… Continue reading Is it a bird? Glasgow man scales street light to free seagull

UK inflation holds steady despite hotel prices soaring

UK inflation holds steady despite hotel prices soaring

Inflation in the UK remained at 2% in the year to June despite a rise in hotel prices, new figures show. Although hotels, restaurants and hairdressers increased prices, these rises were offset by sharp falls in clothing and shoes as retailers offered widespread sales to shoppers. The level of inflation means that the cost of… Continue reading UK inflation holds steady despite hotel prices soaring

The Leeds street with more than 50 unsolved burglaries

The Leeds street with more than 50 unsolved burglaries

Residents of Wood Lane in Leeds are complaining about high burglary rates and a lack of response from the police. An investigation by Channel 4’s Dispatches found that over the past three years, 56 burglaries had taken place in the area, none of which have been solved. West Yorkshire Police said that its burglary detection… Continue reading The Leeds street with more than 50 unsolved burglaries

King's Speech: Keir Starmer seeks to turn promises into reality

King's Speech: Keir Starmer seeks to turn promises into reality

With every change in government comes a dizzying array of job title switches. Even for those of us who closely observe and scrutinize politicians, it can be surprising. Suddenly the person answering to “prime minister” is a different individual than just a few weeks prior. This marks a new government attempting to leverage three events… Continue reading King's Speech: Keir Starmer seeks to turn promises into reality

King's Speech: Five big problems the government has to fix

King's Speech: Five big problems the government has to fix

As the new government prepares for the King’s Speech, they face several pressing challenges that cannot be ignored. These are issues that Labour had highlighted as some of the most urgent problems the new government would inherit upon gaining power. Below are some of these challenges: Public sector pay: England needs to make decisions regarding… Continue reading King's Speech: Five big problems the government has to fix

Eastenders: Anna actress Molly Rainford urges spiking awareness

Eastenders: Anna actress Molly Rainford urges spiking awareness

Eastenders actress Molly Rainford has said it is “important” for the show to address the issue of spiking in a new experimental storyline. The new five-part miniseries, called Spiked, follows Rainford’s character Anna Knight after her drink is spiked during a night out. The miniseries was uploaded to social media by the show’s creators and… Continue reading Eastenders: Anna actress Molly Rainford urges spiking awareness

DIY kits could boost cervical-cancer checks by one million

DIY kits could boost cervical-cancer checks by one million

Self-testing kits for cervical cancer could result in one million more life-saving tests being undertaken by NHS patients, according to a recent study by King’s College London. The results have been called “fantastic” by senior consultants working in the field. The kits are not dissimilar to Covid tests, in that samples are taken from the… Continue reading DIY kits could boost cervical-cancer checks by one million

Avanti West Coast boss “summoned” to talks over performance

Avanti West Coast boss “summoned” to talks over performance

The managing director of Avanti West Coast, Andy Mellors, received a “summons” demanding immediate action from Louise Haigh, Labour’s transport secretary, in response to ongoing issues with the train operator’s “unacceptable performance”. They discussed figures that revealed that Avanti’s passengers experienced some of the worst travel disruption in the country. These talks marked the start… Continue reading Avanti West Coast boss “summoned” to talks over performance

Two Brits missing in Sweden as bodies found in burned-out car

Two Brits missing in Sweden as bodies found in burned-out car

The Foreign Office has confirmed that two men from the UK are missing while Swedish police investigate a suspected double murder. The bodies of two people were discovered in a burnt-out car on Sunday afternoon in Malmö, with forensic testing to take place to confirm their identities. The vehicle in question, a black Danish-registered Toyota… Continue reading Two Brits missing in Sweden as bodies found in burned-out car