During the recent Makerfield by-election, Andy Burnham, who aspires to become the next prime minister, was seen standing alongside uniquely costumed candidates, including one dressed as a fox and another portraying an “intergalactic space warrior” with a bin for a face. This unusual display is part of a long-standing British electoral tradition where eccentric candidates… Continue reading Why political candidates dress up to run in major UK elections
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'I'd be put off if he asked to split it': Who should pay on a first date?
The question of who should cover the expenses on a first date continues to spark varied opinions. Among friend groups, responses often differ widely. Some argue for splitting the bill equally, others feel that the person who initiates the date ought to pay, while many still regard a man footing the bill as a charming… Continue reading 'I'd be put off if he asked to split it': Who should pay on a first date?
Carl Holland: Man charged with manslaughter following pub assault
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Talk of Starmer staying on to fight is fading fast
A seasoned Labour advisor expressed frustration, reminding that the party had promised not to instigate such turmoil. Nevertheless, as time passes, the prospect of the United Kingdom appointing its seventh prime minister within a decade grows increasingly likely. Speculation that Sir Keir Starmer might put up a fight is dwindling, and his resignation appears imminent… Continue reading Talk of Starmer staying on to fight is fading fast
Wrexham: Man died of overdose after mistaken morphine prescription
A man identified only as Mr P passed away from a morphine overdose two days after being mistakenly prescribed the drug upon discharge from Wrexham Maelor Hospital, according to the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales. The investigation revealed multiple failures by hospital staff that contributed to the tragic outcome, which the ombudsman described as an… Continue reading Wrexham: Man died of overdose after mistaken morphine prescription
Crocodile attack on boy at Cambridgeshire zoo: What do we know?
During what should have been a pleasant family outing to Johnsons of Old Hurst zoo in Cambridgeshire, a three-year-old boy suffered a grave injury after falling into the crocodile enclosure. The child was attacked by at least one crocodile and rushed to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, where he remains in critical but stable condition two days after… Continue reading Crocodile attack on boy at Cambridgeshire zoo: What do we know?
Four in hospital after bare-chested man with weapon roams around Edinburgh
Four individuals were hospitalized after a bare-chested man was seen wandering through the streets of Edinburgh wielding a large weapon. The disturbing events unfolded on Friday evening, with footage circulating on social media capturing various moments of the man’s erratic behavior. One video showed the same man repeatedly striking the locked door of a pizzeria… Continue reading Four in hospital after bare-chested man with weapon roams around Edinburgh
Long queues at Edinburgh Airport after suspicious items evacuation
Edinburgh Airport has experienced a disruption after reports of suspicious items led to an evacuation of the site. The situation began on Friday evening, around 18:50, when potentially dangerous objects were discovered, prompting the intervention of an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) team. Authorities confirmed that the items were rendered safe, and the incident was ultimately… Continue reading Long queues at Edinburgh Airport after suspicious items evacuation
Bedford train crash: What we know and how it is affecting travel
In the Bedford area, a collision occurred between two East Midlands Railway (EMR) passenger trains, resulting in the death of one train driver and injuries to numerous passengers and crew members. The incident took place shortly after 17:00 BST on Friday, prompting emergency teams to rush to the scene. The British Transport Police (BTP) declared… Continue reading Bedford train crash: What we know and how it is affecting travel
Chepstow's Old Wye Bridge reopens to walkers – but not in hot weather
The historic 210-year-old bridge that connects Wales and England has reopened partially, allowing pedestrians and cyclists to use it, although it remains vulnerable to closure during periods of extreme heat or cold. The bridge, which closed to foot traffic in March, had prompted frustration among communities on both sides of the border—namely Gloucestershire in England… Continue reading Chepstow's Old Wye Bridge reopens to walkers – but not in hot weather