Last year, nearly 160,000 vehicles without insurance were confiscated across the UK, marking the highest figure seen in 17 years. According to the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB), the rising cost of insurance is a leading reason why many drivers choose to risk breaking the law, with an estimated 300,000 uninsured cars on the roads each… Continue reading Nearly 160,000 uninsured cars seized on UK roads
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'It's like climbing half the Eiger': Help on the way for notorious Aberdeen stairs
For over four decades, travelers arriving by train in Aberdeen and seeking a shortcut into the city center have encountered a demanding ascent involving 32 steep steps. This staircase, located at the rear entrance of the Trinity Centre—a shopping complex opened in 1984—connects the railway station directly to Union Street, the heart of the city.… Continue reading 'It's like climbing half the Eiger': Help on the way for notorious Aberdeen stairs
Afghan Special Forces veteran hospitalised after Weymouth assault
Noor Aziz Ahmadzai, a 39-year-old Afghan Special Forces veteran who fought alongside the British Army, has suffered a severe brain injury following an alleged assault at Weymouth railway station. Working as a security guard at the time, Ahmadzai collapsed after the incident last month and was urgently airlifted to hospital. Medical scans revealed he had… Continue reading Afghan Special Forces veteran hospitalised after Weymouth assault
Three charged with arson on Persian language media offices
Three individuals have been formally charged in connection with a failed arson attempt targeting the offices of a Persian-language media outlet located in north-west London. The incident occurred around 20:30 BST on Wednesday when an ignited container was thrown toward the Volant Media building in Park Royal. Fortunately, the device landed in a car park… Continue reading Three charged with arson on Persian language media offices
Finance ministers and top bankers raise serious concerns about Mythos AI model
Concerns have been raised among finance ministers, central bankers, and financial experts regarding a powerful new artificial intelligence model that threatens the integrity of financial systems worldwide. The AI in question, known as Claude Mythos and developed by Anthropic, has prompted urgent discussions due to its ability to uncover vulnerabilities in all major operating systems… Continue reading Finance ministers and top bankers raise serious concerns about Mythos AI model
NI health: Family 'skimped to get by' during toddler's cancer treatment
Alyssa McCrea spent a long period uncertain if her life with her twin daughters, Aria and Arabella, would ever return to a sense of normality. The turning point came in the summer of 2022, when three-year-old Aria was diagnosed with leukaemia. This diagnosis plunged the family into a challenging routine marked by extended hospital visits… Continue reading NI health: Family 'skimped to get by' during toddler's cancer treatment
UK weather: Rain set ease for weekend as sunshine returns
An examination of recent rainfall statistics reveals that certain areas in East Anglia and south-east England have experienced notably low precipitation levels. Specifically, in Essex, only about 20% of the typical spring rainfall has been recorded so far this year. During March, eastern and south-east England generally saw below-average rainfall, and the trend has continued… Continue reading UK weather: Rain set ease for weekend as sunshine returns
Harry and Meghan meet Bondi attack survivors
During the fourth day of their visit to Australia, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex engaged with survivors and emergency responders connected to the tragic Bondi Beach shooting. The incident, which occurred in December during a Hanukkah event, resulted in the deaths of 15 individuals and left 40 others injured. At Bondi Surf Bathers’ Life… Continue reading Harry and Meghan meet Bondi attack survivors
UK seeks closer EU ties in volatile times – but at what cost?
In a period marked by significant geopolitical upheaval, Europe continues to grapple with the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, now in its fifth year—the longest since World War Two. Concurrently, the global economy faces mounting pressures from the repercussions of the war in Iran, leading to rising fuel costs and strained international relations. Amid these challenges,… Continue reading UK seeks closer EU ties in volatile times – but at what cost?
Rollout of Covid vaccines extraordinary feat – inquiry report
The Covid vaccine rollout, recognised as the largest immunisation campaign in UK history, has been described by the Covid inquiry as an “extraordinary feat.” The fourth report from the inquiry highlighted the rapid development and deployment of vaccines, noting that 132 million doses were administered in 2021. Additionally, the UK’s efforts in identifying effective treatments… Continue reading Rollout of Covid vaccines extraordinary feat – inquiry report