In the UK, the annual number of newly diagnosed melanoma skin cancer cases has surpassed 20,000 for the first time, according to recent data. Cancer Research UK attributes much of this increase to excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, whether from natural sunlight or artificial sources like sunbeds. The charity estimates that approximately nine out… Continue reading Riskiest skin cancer cases hit UK record high
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Dover: prepare for half term queues due to EU border process
As the half-term holiday period begins, the Port of Dover is urging ferry passengers to anticipate potential delays. This marks the first holiday season since the European Union’s new Entry Exit System (EES) was fully rolled out at external borders within the Schengen free movement area, affecting travel to popular destinations such as France and… Continue reading Dover: prepare for half term queues due to EU border process
Police to score train firms on tackling sexual harassment
Police will evaluate train companies based on their efforts to address sexual harassment occurring on railway networks. This new initiative from the government requires operators to meet eight specific criteria, covering areas such as victim support and crime prevention. However, groups advocating for women’s safety, along with survivors of sexual assault on public transport, argue… Continue reading Police to score train firms on tackling sexual harassment
Sam Fender, Rosalía and Jacob Alon win Ivor Novello Awards
The 2026 Ivor Novello Awards celebrated some of the most influential talents in contemporary music, with Sam Fender, Rosalía, and Jacob Allen emerging as prominent winners. Geordie singer Sam Fender was honored as songwriter of the year, recognized for his incisive storytelling and emotional honesty that have made a significant impact on modern British music.… Continue reading Sam Fender, Rosalía and Jacob Alon win Ivor Novello Awards
Ex-rugby player Rhys Thomas holds his own heart after transplant operation
Rhys Thomas, a former Wales rugby international, experienced a “crazy” and “very special” moment when he held his own heart in his hands after undergoing a life-saving heart transplant surgery. After suffering heart issues following a minor heart attack in 2006 while playing for Dragons RFC, Thomas spent nearly a decade on the UK transplant… Continue reading Ex-rugby player Rhys Thomas holds his own heart after transplant operation
What have we learnt from the release of Andrew's trade envoy files?
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Prince William visits newly built Cornish suburb of Newquay
Prince William recently visited the suburb of Nansledan, located on the outskirts of Newquay in Cornwall, a town widely recognized for its surfing culture. His visit focused on engaging with families living in this newly developed area, which has been described as a “sustainable urban extension” of Newquay. The development, initiated by the Duchy of… Continue reading Prince William visits newly built Cornish suburb of Newquay
Flares light up Aston Villa's Europa League victory parade
Thousands of supporters of Aston Villa took to the streets of Birmingham to commemorate the club’s triumph in the Europa League. The celebration featured three open-top buses carrying players and staff, who were greeted by enthusiastic fans waving flags and lighting flares as they paraded through the city centre. The players proudly hoisted the Europa… Continue reading Flares light up Aston Villa's Europa League victory parade
Airport staff may strike during World Cup and Commonwealth Games
Hundreds of employees at Scotland’s two busiest airports have voted in favor of strike action in a dispute over pay, with the potential for walkouts to take place during key upcoming events such as the World Cup, Commonwealth Games, and the summer school holidays. Nearly 700 staff members working at Edinburgh and Glasgow Airports participated… Continue reading Airport staff may strike during World Cup and Commonwealth Games
Toilets and changing rooms must be used on basis of biological sex, guidance confirms
The Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has issued new official guidance stating that single-sex spaces such as toilets and changing rooms should be allocated based on biological sex. According to the recently approved code of practice, a trans woman—defined as a person assigned male at birth who identifies as a female—should not use facilities… Continue reading Toilets and changing rooms must be used on basis of biological sex, guidance confirms