A tragic incident occurred on the A1 near Peterborough, resulting in the death of a two-year-old boy. The young child, who was from London, was inside a Toyota Auris that had experienced a breakdown. The stationary vehicle was struck by a Volkswagen Touran at approximately 18:20 GMT on Saturday. Alongside the boy, five additional passengers… Continue reading Boy, 2, dies after broken down car hit on A1 near Stibbington
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Boaters stranded at Christmas after Whitchurch collapse on Llangollen Canal
A significant incident on the Llangollen Canal in Shropshire left numerous residents trapped over the Christmas period after a large breach appeared in the waterway. What was initially assumed to be a sinkhole was later identified by engineers as a collapsed embankment near Whitchurch, which resulted in water draining from the canal. The collapse caused… Continue reading Boaters stranded at Christmas after Whitchurch collapse on Llangollen Canal
Cowboy builder Mark Killick is jailed for 14 years
Mark Killick, a builder from Paulton in North East Somerset, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for defrauding 37 clients out of over £1.25 million. Operating under the company name TD Cole and occasionally using aliases such as Marc Cole and Mark Jenkins, Killick took substantial upfront payments between 2019 and 2021 but… Continue reading Cowboy builder Mark Killick is jailed for 14 years
Chris Rea obituary: A life on the road
Chris Rea, the rock and blues musician, spent many hours traveling by car throughout his career, a passion that significantly influenced his songwriting. Known for his gravelly voice and expert slide guitar technique, Rea released 25 solo albums, two of which reached number one on the UK charts. Among his most famous tracks are “Road… Continue reading Chris Rea obituary: A life on the road
Woman's sex assault police report was published in tabloids
Jenny Evans made the difficult choice to report a sexual assault by a celebrity, only to have the confidential details of her police report published verbatim in a national tabloid. At just 19 years old, she found herself questioning whether a close friend had betrayed her confidence or if someone was spying on her. This… Continue reading Woman's sex assault police report was published in tabloids
Our son can't come home for Christmas after insulation mould took over
Tony and Becs Wadley find themselves unable to spend Christmas at their own home due to black mould that developed following insulation work done under a government-supported scheme. The issue has forced their asthmatic son, Elliott, to avoid the house altogether. “It’s awful. Elliott can’t come into our house, it’s as if he’s been ostracised… Continue reading Our son can't come home for Christmas after insulation mould took over
Teaching assistants' pay 'shocking' despite complex pupil needs
Teaching assistants across Wales have been instrumental in ensuring pupils enjoy the magic of the Christmas season, yet many find themselves struggling financially during this costly time of year, according to a union report. Public services union Unison highlights that the profession, predominantly female, faces low pay and increasing job challenges, often being unfairly impacted… Continue reading Teaching assistants' pay 'shocking' despite complex pupil needs
Post Office had deal with Fujitsu to fix Horizon errors 19 years ago
A document recently brought to light reveals that almost two decades ago, the Post Office and Fujitsu had established an agreement to address transaction discrepancies caused by bugs in the Horizon IT system used by sub-postmasters. This deal, made in 2006, outlined that Fujitsu was responsible for correcting errors or paying the Post Office a… Continue reading Post Office had deal with Fujitsu to fix Horizon errors 19 years ago
Councils warned against adopting four-day week
Steve Reed, the Local Government Secretary, has issued a firm warning to council leaders across England against the implementation of four-day working weeks. According to a letter reported by the Telegraph, Reed emphasized that council employees working part-time hours while receiving full-time salaries, without a strong justification, could signal potential failings within the council. He… Continue reading Councils warned against adopting four-day week
What do Christmas cracker jokes do to our brains?
In a warehouse in Lambeth, London, a group of employees gather for a session dedicated to selecting jokes for Christmas crackers, a festive tradition. Among them is Clare Harris, founder and CEO of Talking Tables, a company specializing in party supplies including these crackers. As a joke about Santa’s sleigh costing “nothing, it was on… Continue reading What do Christmas cracker jokes do to our brains?