ra Kuenssberg or whoever it might be, and I would sit there dreading the words that I knew I couldn’t say. And now I’m in a different place. Now I don’t dread those words. I feel if I need to say it, I will say it. If I don’t, I don’t. But just having that… Continue reading BBC Sounds – Access All: Disability News and Mental Health, Gareth Gates and Ed Balls on stammering
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Raye: Singer says gaming helps her cope with hectic schedule
Raye, the singer and songwriter who made a name for herself by reaching the top of the charts and winning awards at the Brit Awards, has something to reveal. She loves playing Mario Kart! In a recent interview with BBC Newsbeat, Raye shared that she has been an avid gamer since she was a child… Continue reading Raye: Singer says gaming helps her cope with hectic schedule
Mariana dam collapse victims speak out as London trial begins
Survivors and families of victims of the Mariana dam collapse in Brazil are seeking compensation from mining giants Vale and BHP in a UK civil trial. The disaster, which occurred in November 2015, killed 19 people, mostly in Bento Rodrigues, and was Brazil’s worst-ever environmental catastrophe. The dam’s collapse, spewing toxic waste into the surrounding… Continue reading Mariana dam collapse victims speak out as London trial begins
Archbishop of Canterbury reveals slave owner ancestor
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has recently revealed that his great, great, great grandfather was Sir James Fergusson, an owner of enslaved people at the Rozelle Plantation in St Thomas, Jamaica. This link between Justin Welby and a former slave owner was discovered after Mr Welby looked into his ancestry. This revelation came after… Continue reading Archbishop of Canterbury reveals slave owner ancestor
Officer who shot Chris Kaba did nothing wrong, colleague says
A former colleague of Metropolitan Police firearms officer Martyn Blake, who was cleared of murdering Chris Kaba, has claimed that Blake should never have faced trial in the first place. Blake shot Mr Kaba during a vehicle stop in September 2022, despite Mr Kaba not carrying a gun. The unnamed colleague defended Blake, stating that… Continue reading Officer who shot Chris Kaba did nothing wrong, colleague says
Sports announced for Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games
On Tuesday, it was announced that badminton and hockey will not be participating in the 2026 Commonwealth Games, which will be held in Glasgow. The cost-conscious program only includes ten sports, including swimming, athletics, track cycling, boxing, and gymnastics. The last time the Games were held in Glasgow was in 2014, where 17 sports were… Continue reading Sports announced for Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games
Powys: Body in wetsuit found in Claerwen Reservoir
Police in Powys have announced the discovery of a body in the Claerwen Reservoir. The deceased was reportedly found wearing a wetsuit and police have stated that the body is believed to be that of a man, though they have been unable to identify him at this stage. The discovery was made on Friday morning… Continue reading Powys: Body in wetsuit found in Claerwen Reservoir
Water bills set to rise by more than expected
Water bills in the UK are likely to increase by more than the £94 previously proposed over the next five years due to higher costs and the need for additional investment, according to the regulator Ofwat. In July, Ofwat provisionally consented to raising bills by an average £19 per year between 2025 and 2030. Consequently,… Continue reading Water bills set to rise by more than expected
Government borrowing for September third highest on record
Last month, the UK’s government borrowing reached its third-highest September since records started being kept in 1993, according to official statistics. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that the amount of money borrowed rose to £16.6bn during that period, £2.1bn more than September last year. Though this figure is below the predicted £17.5bn, it… Continue reading Government borrowing for September third highest on record
ITV newsreader Andrea Byrne: 'Infertility made me feel so guilty'
Andrea Byrne, a news presenter, has spoken out about the struggles she and her husband faced during their seven-year journey to conceive. During this time, Byrne said that she often felt guilty and feared her husband would be “better off” without her due to their struggles with infertility. Byrne and her husband eventually had their… Continue reading ITV newsreader Andrea Byrne: 'Infertility made me feel so guilty'