The £5 coffee that tells a story of global economic turmoil

The passage you provided discusses several challenges facing the global coffee industry, focusing on the impact of climate change, trade tariffs, and supply chain disruptions. Here’s a summary of the key points: — ### Coffee Industry Challenges 1. **Types of Coffee Beans**: – **Arabica beans**: Valued for sweetness and aroma, hand-picked mainly in Brazil, Ethiopia,… Continue reading The £5 coffee that tells a story of global economic turmoil

Organised crime and historic sex abuse cases driving trial backlog

The backlog of trials in Scotland’s highest criminal courts has almost tripled, driven in part by a rise in complex cases involving serious organised crime and historic sexual abuse. By the end of March, roughly 1,000 trials were awaiting proceedings at the high court, nearly three times the volume recorded before the Covid-19 pandemic. This… Continue reading Organised crime and historic sex abuse cases driving trial backlog

Teacher shortages leave Irish-medium pupils with fewer A-level options

A shortage of Irish-speaking teachers is forcing some Irish-medium schools to restrict the range of A-level subjects available to their students. This challenge was highlighted to members of the Assembly by Micheál Mac Giolla Ghunna, principal of Coláiste Feirste in Belfast. Speaking to MLAs, he emphasized that Irish-medium education is not simply a direct translation… Continue reading Teacher shortages leave Irish-medium pupils with fewer A-level options

Watch: Top tips for staying safe in the sun

It looks like you’ve shared HTML code or content snippets referencing BBC news videos and images about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew), including coverage of his arrest and related events. How can I assist you with this information? Are you looking for a summary, extraction of key details, help with formatting, or something else? Read… Continue reading Watch: Top tips for staying safe in the sun

Britain's rudest chalk figure gets a glow-up to stop it fading in the rain

For hundreds of years, the Cerne Abbas Giant has stood as a striking landmark near the village of Cerne Abbas in Dorset. This 55-metre figure, etched into a chalk hillside, depicts a naked man wielding a club and is among the most instantly recognizable historic symbols in the UK. However, recent shifts in weather have… Continue reading Britain's rudest chalk figure gets a glow-up to stop it fading in the rain

Girl describes being scared to go out after teenage rapists spared jail time

A young girl, whose attackers during her teenage years were not sentenced to custody, has expressed to BBC Newsnight presenter Victoria Derbyshire her desire to live without fear. Speaking anonymously alongside her parents, she shared the distressing impact the attack has had on her life. “I just want to be able to go for a… Continue reading Girl describes being scared to go out after teenage rapists spared jail time

Mum shot dead outside Sheffield bar named as Shanice Brookes

The tragic death of Shanice Brookes, a young woman fatally shot outside a bar in Sheffield city centre, has deeply affected her family and community. Shanice, aged 30, was enjoying a night out at One Four One on West Street when the incident occurred in the early hours of Monday. According to South Yorkshire Police,… Continue reading Mum shot dead outside Sheffield bar named as Shanice Brookes

The stepmum exposed as a young girl's killer almost 50 years on

In September 2022, a man named Desmond Bernard entered Croydon police station to reveal a harrowing secret he had kept for nearly 50 years. Bernard recounted how, in 1978, his stepmother Janice Nix caused the death of his five-year-old sister Andrea by scalding her in a hot bath at their home in Thornton Heath, south… Continue reading The stepmum exposed as a young girl's killer almost 50 years on

Newspaper headlines: 'Labour risking 'lost generation' and 'Britain's gone balmy!'

Several of Thursday’s leading newspapers focus on a recent report addressing the issue of youth unemployment. The Daily Mail highlights concerns that under the current Labour leadership, one in six young people could find themselves unemployed without substantial reforms to welfare systems. This warning comes from former Labour Cabinet Minister Alan Milburn, whose report emphasizes… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Labour risking 'lost generation' and 'Britain's gone balmy!'

Birmingham City Council fines itself for Clean Air Zone breaches

Birmingham City Council has incurred over £470,000 in charges and fines imposed on its own vehicles for violating the city’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) regulations. Since the launch of the CAZ in the city center in 2021, a significant number of the council’s non-compliant vehicles have generated 3,262 daily charges and fines totaling £472,253. Despite… Continue reading Birmingham City Council fines itself for Clean Air Zone breaches