Over thirty years have passed since Charlie Higson and Paul Whitehouse first brought The Fast Show to audiences. Their groundbreaking comedy sketch series, known for its rapid-fire format featuring sketches lasting anywhere from ten seconds up to three minutes, quickly became a cult hit during the mid-1990s. The show’s energetic, fast-paced style captured viewers’ imaginations,… Continue reading Suit us, sir – how social media gained The Fast Show a new audience 30 years on
Category: UK News
Trump says UK soldiers in Afghanistan 'among greatest of all warriors'
Donald Trump’s recent remarks about the involvement of Nato forces in Afghanistan sparked significant controversy among veterans, politicians, and international allies. Initially, Trump suggested in a Fox News interview that Nato troops had largely stayed away from frontline combat in Afghanistan, stating, “They’ll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan… and they did, they stayed… Continue reading Trump says UK soldiers in Afghanistan 'among greatest of all warriors'
Flooding hits parts of Scotland amid warning for more heavy rain
Northeast Scotland has been experiencing significant rainfall and flooding, prompting warnings of continued heavy downpours. The Met Office has placed a yellow alert in effect for rainfall impacting areas including parts of northeast Scotland, Angus, and Perth from midnight until 9 a.m. on Sunday. Concurrently, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has issued 12 flood… Continue reading Flooding hits parts of Scotland amid warning for more heavy rain
Two teenagers in court charged with murder of boy in Guildford
Two teenage boys have been charged in connection with the death of a 15-year-old who was fatally stabbed in a park. The incident took place in a wooded area of Stoke Park, located off Lido Road in Guildford, where Surrey Police responded to reports of a stabbing on Monday evening. The defendants, aged 15 and… Continue reading Two teenagers in court charged with murder of boy in Guildford
South Asian football talent is there – why are so few making it?
The presence of South Asian footballers at the highest levels of professional football in England remains limited, despite recent improvements in participation. Since the Football Association (FA) introduced a strategy in the 2021-22 season aiming to increase involvement, the number of South Asian men playing professionally has nearly doubled. Last season, there were 28 South… Continue reading South Asian football talent is there – why are so few making it?
Andy Burnham seeks permission to stand in by-election
Andy Burnham has revealed his intention to seek approval to stand in the forthcoming by-election for the Gorton and Denton parliamentary seat. If successful, Burnham would enter Parliament as an MP, potentially positioning himself for a leadership challenge against Sir Keir Starmer. However, sources have informed the BBC that allies of the prime minister might… Continue reading Andy Burnham seeks permission to stand in by-election
Helen's Bay: Three people taken to hospital after 'getting into difficulty'
At Helen’s Bay beach in County Down, three individuals were hospitalized after encountering difficulties in the water. The incident prompted a swift emergency response as bystanders attempted to assist, with one person even entering the water to help. The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) was alerted around 13:00 GMT on Saturday. After receiving initial treatment… Continue reading Helen's Bay: Three people taken to hospital after 'getting into difficulty'
Could the traditional British caravan holiday be about to get a makeover?
For over a century, the traditional British caravan holiday has remained largely unchanged despite widespread modernization in other areas of 21st-century living. Since the arrival of the first motor-towed caravans in 1919, their basic design and layout have stayed remarkably consistent, providing a familiar and affordable option for vacations within the UK. However, on the… Continue reading Could the traditional British caravan holiday be about to get a makeover?
The Traitors UK: Playing Mafia with my family in Newry helped me
Rachel Duffy, a Newry resident, has become the first female to win the BBC series The Traitors by successfully navigating 12 intense episodes as a traitor. Despite the inherent deceit involved in the competition, Rachel found it challenging to reconcile her in-game actions with her role as a mother, remarking, “I’ve to go home now… Continue reading The Traitors UK: Playing Mafia with my family in Newry helped me
Pokémon cards: The 'liquid asset' increasingly attracting criminals
It looks like you’ve pasted a large excerpt from a BBC News article about Pokémon card thefts in Nottinghamshire and the wider UK, along with commentary on the rise in the value and popularity of Pokémon cards. Would you like me to summarize the article, extract key points, or help with something specific related to… Continue reading Pokémon cards: The 'liquid asset' increasingly attracting criminals