Last month, the Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) in Glasgow unexpectedly closed its doors, leaving 40 staff members unemployed. This sudden shutdown followed serious concerns regarding the centre’s financial stability, compounded by disputes involving artists and activists about contentious issues such as the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. The closure took many by… Continue reading The artists struggling to survive the fall of Glasgow's CCA
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How a missing infant uncovered prolific baby traffickers
In 1907, a traveling entertainment duo, Herbert Smith and Lottie Roberts, found themselves arrested under suspicion of causing the death of a newborn baby boy from Grimsby. Smith, an escapologist and conjurer influenced by Houdini, met Roberts while she worked in a café in Shrewsbury. Together, they toured the country performing Smith’s music hall act… Continue reading How a missing infant uncovered prolific baby traffickers
Four charged with murder of 17-year-old in Abertridwr
In a village located in south Wales, authorities have charged four individuals in connection with the murder of a 17-year-old boy. The incident took place in Abertridwr, within the Caerphilly area, where police responded to reports of a serious injury to a local teenager on Lower Francis Street. The call came at approximately 17:45 GMT… Continue reading Four charged with murder of 17-year-old in Abertridwr
Newspaper headlines: 'PM's top aide quits' and 'How long can Starmer cling on?'
The resignation of the prime minister’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, has dominated Monday’s headlines. Though McSweeney stated he was not directly responsible for the vetting process concerning Lord Mandelson, he opted to take “full responsibility” for advising the prime minister to appoint him. This appointment was controversial due to Lord Mandelson’s known association with… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'PM's top aide quits' and 'How long can Starmer cling on?'
Stakeknife: Naming spy would 'send signal' to other rogue agents
Members of Parliament have urged the government to officially disclose the identity of the spy known as Stakeknife, emphasizing that such a move would demonstrate that state agents cannot expect anonymity if they engage in actions that “cross a line.” Stakeknife was an undercover Army informant embedded within the IRA who was linked to the… Continue reading Stakeknife: Naming spy would 'send signal' to other rogue agents
Apprenticeship clearing system to be introduced
The government has announced the introduction of a new clearing-style system designed to help young people who miss out on apprenticeships find alternative placements. This online platform will function similarly to the university and college clearing process, matching applicants with available roles in their preferred fields. The planned pilot aims to simplify the apprenticeship application… Continue reading Apprenticeship clearing system to be introduced
Brecon Beacons: Walker who fell 30ft off cliff at Waterfall Country 'lucky to be alive'
A woman narrowly escaped death after falling approximately 30 feet at a popular waterfall location notorious for fatal accidents. Suzie Dyer, aged 50, sustained serious injuries including damage to her hip, back, and pelvis during a hike in Waterfall Country within Bannau Brycheiniog, also known as the Brecon Beacons, on New Year’s Day. Despite the… Continue reading Brecon Beacons: Walker who fell 30ft off cliff at Waterfall Country 'lucky to be alive'
King Charles to host Nigeria's first UK state visit in 37 years
King Charles III, together with Queen Camilla, is set to welcome Nigeria’s president in a historic occasion as Nigeria makes its first state visit to the United Kingdom in nearly four decades. The announcement came from Buckingham Palace, confirming that President Bola Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu have accepted the invitation to attend the… Continue reading King Charles to host Nigeria's first UK state visit in 37 years
Morgan McSweeney: Starmer's chief aide quits over Mandelson row
Morgan McSweeney has resigned from his position as Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff amid intense scrutiny related to his involvement in the appointment of Lord Mandelson as the UK’s ambassador to the United States. The resignation follows growing concerns about McSweeney’s role in advocating for Mandelson’s selection, despite the well-known connection between the peer… Continue reading Morgan McSweeney: Starmer's chief aide quits over Mandelson row
Why Morgan McSweeney's resignation matters for Sir Keir Starmer
Morgan McSweeney has played a quietly influential yet pivotal role behind the scenes of British politics for over ten years, despite rarely making a public appearance or speaking on record. Known for avoiding media exposure, he has kept a low profile, steering clear of TV cameras and photographers, especially during political upheavals in Whitehall. However,… Continue reading Why Morgan McSweeney's resignation matters for Sir Keir Starmer