Author lost £700k to compulsive shopping before BBC investigation explained her behaviour

Children’s author Sally Gardiner’s life took an unexpected turn as her career flourished, marked by skyrocketing book sales and prestigious literary honors. However, alongside her professional success came a troubling pattern of compulsive spending. Initially, those around her believed her costly purchases—ranging from a £3,000 bathtub to artwork by Peter Blake and frequent visits to… Continue reading Author lost £700k to compulsive shopping before BBC investigation explained her behaviour

The big issues and key flashpoints from Scotland's election campaign

The text you provided appears to be a detailed analysis of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and its performance under John Swinney, particularly focusing on elections and current political challenges in Scotland. Here’s a summary and key points: — ### Summary: – **John Swinney and SNP Leadership:** John Swinney has led the SNP through five… Continue reading The big issues and key flashpoints from Scotland's election campaign

Your exam season survival guide – rest, reflect and recall

Exam season is here once again, signaling the culmination of long months spent studying, revising, and committing information to memory. While this period can often feel overwhelming, it doesn’t have to be riddled with stress. Insights from teachers and tutors offer practical advice on how to approach revision, manage exam days, and maintain well-being throughout… Continue reading Your exam season survival guide – rest, reflect and recall

Scientists believe they have found previously unknown sketch of Anne Boleyn

Anne Boleyn, famously known as the second wife of King Henry VIII and the mother of one of England’s most renowned monarchs, continues to intrigue historians, especially regarding her true appearance. Although she was executed in 1536 after just a few years as queen, the question of what she actually looked like has remained unresolved… Continue reading Scientists believe they have found previously unknown sketch of Anne Boleyn

Peter Kay Birmingham show evacuated after 'suspicious bag' found

During a Peter Kay comedy show in Birmingham, the event was abruptly halted and the venue evacuated after police responded to a report of a suspicious bag. West Midlands Police confirmed that a 19-year-old man was taken into custody in connection with the incident. The Utilita Arena issued a statement confirming that all attendees had… Continue reading Peter Kay Birmingham show evacuated after 'suspicious bag' found

Criccieth woman calls second home tax 'nightmare' but others say rules vital

Sally Howdle, who has lived near the coast for 18 years, shares her perspective on the challenges that second homes bring to small seaside communities. After relocating to Criccieth in Gwynedd, she fulfilled a lifelong goal by opening a bed and breakfast. However, her plans changed when she converted two floors of her property into… Continue reading Criccieth woman calls second home tax 'nightmare' but others say rules vital

King Charles visits Bermuda in first British overseas territory trip

Thousands gathered in Bermuda to welcome King Charles III with a ceremonial reception marking his first visit to the British overseas territory as reigning monarch. Arriving in Hamilton on Thursday evening, the King came alone, following a four-day state visit to the United States. This trip represented a significant change from his recent, highly publicized… Continue reading King Charles visits Bermuda in first British overseas territory trip

Whisky tariffs deal sparks political squabble over who claims credit

The recent removal of tariffs on Scottish whisky imports into the United States carries significant economic and political weight for Scotland. President Donald Trump announced the decision as a tribute to King Charles and Queen Camilla during their state visit to the US. However, with the Scottish Parliament election less than a week away, political… Continue reading Whisky tariffs deal sparks political squabble over who claims credit

Cardiff teenager guilty of murder after driving car at couple

A 19-year-old has been convicted of murder after fatally striking a woman with his vehicle outside a social club in Cardiff. Kian Bateman drove into Shelley Davies, 38, and her partner David Bratcher, 40, near the 4th Glamorgan Homeguard Club in Caerau on September 27 last year. While both sustained serious injuries from the incident,… Continue reading Cardiff teenager guilty of murder after driving car at couple

London Marathon 2026 breaks fundraising record again

The 2026 London Marathon has set a new benchmark as the largest annual one-day fundraising event worldwide, organizers confirmed. This year’s marathon has generated an impressive £87.5 million for numerous charities, surpassing the previous record of £87.3 million established during the 2025 race. Officials anticipate the final fundraising amount to exceed £90 million once the… Continue reading London Marathon 2026 breaks fundraising record again