Moy: Grief 'unimaginable' after fatal crash

A tragic three-vehicle collision on the Armagh Road near the village of Moy in County Armagh has left communities devastated after three people lost their lives. The crash occurred on Saturday evening and resulted in the immediate deaths of Conor Quinn, aged 31, from Derryloughan, County Tyrone; John Guy, 48, originally from Dublin but residing… Continue reading Moy: Grief 'unimaginable' after fatal crash

Football: The 102-year-old kitman who left his mark on the World Cup

Charlie O’Leary, who recently celebrated his 102nd birthday, holds a remarkable place in Irish football history, having witnessed and contributed to the sport on the island for over a century. Based in Dublin, O’Leary’s career is distinguished by his role as the Republic of Ireland’s kitman at major tournaments such as two World Cups and… Continue reading Football: The 102-year-old kitman who left his mark on the World Cup

Andrew charged taxpayers for massage when trade envoy, claim ex-civil servants

Retired civil servants have come forward alleging that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, during his decade-long tenure as the UK’s trade envoy from 2001 to 2011, charged taxpayers for massages as well as incurred excessive travel expenses. One former official, who was part of the UK trade department in the early 2000s, expressed frustration at Andrew’s insistence on… Continue reading Andrew charged taxpayers for massage when trade envoy, claim ex-civil servants

Violence against Aberdeen teachers still 'widespread and harmful'

According to Scotland’s largest teaching union, violence against educators in Aberdeen’s schools remains a prevalent and damaging problem. The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) reported that over 25% of its members in the city had experienced physical assaults during the past year. Furthermore, more than a third of these teachers witness violent episodes on a… Continue reading Violence against Aberdeen teachers still 'widespread and harmful'

Wunmi Mosaku shows 'ancestral power' with Bafta win

Wunmi Mosaku, the acclaimed actress who recently claimed the Bafta for Best Supporting Actress, described her experience playing Annie in the musical horror film *Sinners* as a personal revelation. Reflecting on the role, she shared that it helped her reconnect with aspects of herself she believed had been lost or suppressed during her journey as… Continue reading Wunmi Mosaku shows 'ancestral power' with Bafta win

Firefighters tackling large blaze at Devon school

Emergency services are currently responding to a major fire at The Promise School located in Okehampton, Devon. Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue received reports of the flames and dense black smoke around 15:30 GMT and promptly dispatched approximately 15 fire engines alongside specialized equipment to tackle the blaze. Thankfully, there have been no injuries… Continue reading Firefighters tackling large blaze at Devon school

Newspaper headlines: William 'not calm, buy carrying on' amid Andrew arrest

The recent arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor continues to dominate headlines, with significant attention on the response of his family, particularly Prince William. At the Bafta awards held on Sunday, the Prince of Wales was asked about his reaction to the situation and the film *Hamnet*. He admitted, “I need to be in quite a calm… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: William 'not calm, buy carrying on' amid Andrew arrest

'I thought I was going to die' – Woman calls for tighter weight-loss jabs checks

Emma Dyer recalls the moment she impulsively purchased a set of weight-loss injections online, without undergoing any medical consultation or identity verification. Despite her past struggles with anorexia and bulimia, no questions were asked about her health history. “It was just so easy – too easy,” Emma reflects. “They never asked for my medical history… Continue reading 'I thought I was going to die' – Woman calls for tighter weight-loss jabs checks

Six backstage highlights from the Bafta Film Awards

The recent Bafta Film Awards offered a star-studded evening filled with notable moments, including appearances by celebrities, members of the royal family, and even the beloved Paddington Bear. The event was graced by sunny weather, a rarity this year, and held at the Royal Festival Hall, setting the stage for a night full of surprises,… Continue reading Six backstage highlights from the Bafta Film Awards

Aberfan: Last surviving teacher remembers faces of the children who died

The text you’ve shared is an excerpt from a BBC article recounting the Aberfan disaster, written by Huw Thomas, BBC Wales correspondent. It centers on the experiences of Mair Morgan, a teacher at Pantglas Junior School during the tragedy on 21 October 1966, when a colliery spoil tip collapsed, engulfing the school and nearby houses,… Continue reading Aberfan: Last surviving teacher remembers faces of the children who died