East Dunbartonshire Council has put forward plans to construct a new Lenzie Academy on Whitegates Park, a proposal that has ignited significant opposition from local residents worried about the potential loss of cherished green space. The land in question was previously identified in a 2018 survey as containing contaminated soil with toxic risks, which posed… Continue reading Concerns over plans to build new Lenzie school on toxic land
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Monmouth floods prompt 'danger to life' warnings and evacuations
Following the impact of Storm Claudia, Monmouth in South Wales has experienced severe flooding after the local river overflowed its banks, prompting the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service to declare a major incident. The extent of flooding has been described as widespread, with emergency teams actively engaged in rescues, evacuations, welfare checks, and relocating… Continue reading Monmouth floods prompt 'danger to life' warnings and evacuations
Stephen Crean: Hero passenger's hand 'will not fully recover' after train attack
Stephen Crean, a 61-year-old Nottingham Forest supporter, sustained serious injuries to his left hand after intervening during a mass stabbing on a train traveling from Doncaster to London on 1 November. Though he is unable to work currently, Crean remains optimistic about his recovery despite being told by medical professionals that he may only regain… Continue reading Stephen Crean: Hero passenger's hand 'will not fully recover' after train attack
BBC News quiz of the week: Who did Alan Carr give his Celebrity Traitors prize to?
This week saw the conclusion of the longest US government shutdown in history, which lasted an unprecedented 43 days. Alongside this major political development, the BBC experienced significant leadership changes, with the director general and the head of news stepping down from their positions. Additionally, the popular television show I’m A Celebrity announced modifications to… Continue reading BBC News quiz of the week: Who did Alan Carr give his Celebrity Traitors prize to?
Ros Atkins on… how the BBC is run
Here are the headlines and summaries from the provided BBC news video cards: 1. **Watch: How much do Americans care about the Epstein story?** *As US lawmakers debate a wider release of the so-called Epstein files, the BBC asked people in Washington DC if the ongoing saga matters to them.* Category: US & Canada 2.… Continue reading Ros Atkins on… how the BBC is run
How Alan Carr's Celebrity Traitors gift will help Neuroblastoma UK
Alan Carr’s decision to donate his Celebrity Traitors prize money to Neuroblastoma UK has deeply touched the family behind the charity. The organization was founded in 1982 by Neville and Janet Oldridge, who live near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, following the death of their son Matthew at the age of five from neuroblastoma, a rare childhood cancer.… Continue reading How Alan Carr's Celebrity Traitors gift will help Neuroblastoma UK
TikTok sticking out tongue trend: Victim in Finsbury Park speaks out
While making my way alone through London’s Finsbury Park station in my electric wheelchair, I suddenly found myself surrounded by commuters and a group of men who began mocking me. “Stop them!” I shouted, but despite my pleas, no one stepped in to help. It was a chilling moment, made worse by the fact that… Continue reading TikTok sticking out tongue trend: Victim in Finsbury Park speaks out
UK set to limit refugees to temporary stays
The UK government is set to introduce a significant shift in its asylum policy, with a new approach emphasizing temporary protection rather than permanent refuge. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will announce on Monday that asylum recipients will no longer be granted indefinite leave to remain, but will instead have their status regularly reviewed and be… Continue reading UK set to limit refugees to temporary stays
Sarah Ferguson's new book withdrawn from sale, says Nielsen
Sarah Ferguson’s latest children’s book, originally scheduled for release in early October, has now been withdrawn from sale, according to data from NielsenIQ Book Data. The book, titled *Flora And Fern: Kindness Along The Way*, was first announced for publication on 9 October, as indicated by a press release published by Bookseller. While it later… Continue reading Sarah Ferguson's new book withdrawn from sale, says Nielsen
The Barking Dog quiz cheating: BBC visits pub – and sees the questions
At The Barking Dog pub in Urmston, Greater Manchester, a weekly quiz night became the centre of an unexpected scandal that captured widespread attention. Locals often gathered eagerly for the contest, but tensions rose as one team repeatedly claimed the £30 bar tab prize to the bafflement of other participants. Some regulars even stopped attending,… Continue reading The Barking Dog quiz cheating: BBC visits pub – and sees the questions