Cancer patients 'warned for years' about hospital water infections

The father of a young woman whose death is under prosecutorial review has spoken out, saying that the health board responsible for a major hospital was warned for years about problems with its water system. These issues have now been acknowledged as likely causes of infections affecting children with cancer. Molly Cuddihy, who died in… Continue reading Cancer patients 'warned for years' about hospital water infections

Excel Parking takes Father Christmas to court over keying error

Father Christmas’s festive visit to Derby took an unexpected turn when he found himself facing a court case over a parking charge. Simon Edmonds, who was playing the role of Father Christmas, had come to the Derbion centre to meet children in a grotto. After parking in the nearby Copeland Street car park, he accidentally… Continue reading Excel Parking takes Father Christmas to court over keying error

Harrogate runner: 'My artificial pancreas makes running easier'

Jonty Brown, a 35-year-old ultra-marathon runner from Harrogate, has found new freedom in his sporting pursuits despite living with type 1 diabetes. Diagnosed at the age of 12, Jonty recalls struggling initially with managing his blood sugar levels, which involved numerous daily injections and finger pricks. “When I was diagnosed, it was the first thing… Continue reading Harrogate runner: 'My artificial pancreas makes running easier'

Londonderry: Boy, 17, in hospital with head injury after assault

A 17-year-old boy suffered what police have described as a “potentially life-threatening head injury” during an assault in Londonderry. The incident occurred on Butcher Street, where officers discovered the teen unconscious on the ground following an altercation involving two individuals. City centre CCTV operators observed the confrontation shortly after 02:25 GMT on Sunday and promptly… Continue reading Londonderry: Boy, 17, in hospital with head injury after assault

Roman Britain: Sifting through remains in the 'London lasagne'

Archaeology in London reveals a rich tapestry of historical layers beneath the modern cityscape, likened by Professor Alice Roberts to a lasagne, with remnants stretching from prehistoric times through to the Victorian and Edwardian eras. The ongoing evolution of London’s urban environment frequently uncovers new archaeological treasures as construction projects dig deep into the earth.… Continue reading Roman Britain: Sifting through remains in the 'London lasagne'

Accounting errors and 'incompetence' led to Coventry's City of Culture charity collapse

A BBC investigation has uncovered that a series of significant accounting errors heavily contributed to the downfall of the Coventry City of Culture Trust. Internal meetings characterized these errors as a result of “incompetence,” which ultimately left the trust with a £1 million deficit. This financial shortfall precipitated a crisis that led to the charity… Continue reading Accounting errors and 'incompetence' led to Coventry's City of Culture charity collapse

Newry: Toddler facing second life-changing transplant

Etta Cartmill, a three-year-old girl, has already faced significant medical challenges, spending much of her early life in hospital due to a rare genetic condition causing kidney failure. Both Etta and her older brother Olly share this uncommon disorder, known as TTC21B, which is so rare it lacks a widely recognized name. In 2023, Olly… Continue reading Newry: Toddler facing second life-changing transplant

Mum meets rescuers who saved baby from burning car in Merthyr Tydfil

A mother experienced a terrifying moment when her car caught fire with her nine-month-old baby inside, but thanks to the quick actions of two strangers, both were saved. Alex McClean, from Ebbw Vale in Blaenau Gwent, had been driving along the A465 near Merthyr Tydfil on Wednesday when smoke began to emerge from her vehicle.… Continue reading Mum meets rescuers who saved baby from burning car in Merthyr Tydfil

Donald Trump tariff threat over Greenland 'wrong' – John Swinney

Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney has openly criticised President Donald Trump’s recent threat to impose tariffs on allied countries should they fail to back his proposal to acquire Greenland. Swinney emphasized that trade partners should not use tariffs as leverage in negotiations, describing such tactics as inappropriate. The UK, along with seven other European nations,… Continue reading Donald Trump tariff threat over Greenland 'wrong' – John Swinney

Minister 'confident' issues over Hillsborough Law can be resolved

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has expressed confidence that ongoing disputes with campaigners regarding a proposed law aimed at preventing cover-ups can be settled before the legislation is debated again in Parliament on Monday. The so-called Hillsborough Law intends to create a statutory requirement for public bodies to cooperate fully and act truthfully in official inquiries.… Continue reading Minister 'confident' issues over Hillsborough Law can be resolved