Emma Watson and JK Rowling have been at odds over the issue of gender identity, with Rowling recently responding to Watson’s comments about their relationship. Last week, Watson expressed her continued love for Rowling and stated that she would not “cancel her out” despite their differing viewpoints on the subject. However, Rowling fired back, claiming… Continue reading JK Rowling dismisses Emma Watson as 'ignorant' over trans rights row
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Victims of foster carer abuse could get £1m payout
In a troubling turn of events, two Scottish councils are facing potential payouts exceeding £1m in compensation for individuals who endured “severe” abuse while under the care of their foster parents. Legal representatives for two of the victims have already secured £775,000 from Aberdeenshire Council, with anticipation that eight additional cases against both Aberdeenshire Council… Continue reading Victims of foster carer abuse could get £1m payout
Claire's saved in rescue deal but 1,000 jobs remain at risk
The recent sale of more than half of the fashion accessory chain Claire’s stores in the UK has brought some relief to the company’s future, but concerns loom over the remaining shops and jobs. Modella Capital, known for acquiring the WH Smith High Street stores, has swooped in to purchase “substantially most” of Claire’s UK,… Continue reading Claire's saved in rescue deal but 1,000 jobs remain at risk
New GP online booking system 'risks patient safety', doctors warn
The British Medical Association (BMA) is cautioning about the potential risks of implementing a new online booking system in England. The concern is that important health issues could be overlooked by general practitioners (GPs), resulting in harm to patients. Health Secretary Wes Streeting, on the other hand, reassures that patient interests are a top priority… Continue reading New GP online booking system 'risks patient safety', doctors warn
Jaguar Land Rover to resume some manufacturing after cyber-attack
Jaguar Land Rover has announced plans to restart some of its manufacturing operations in the near future following a recent cyber-attack that led to the suspension of production. The carmaker’s facilities in the West Midlands and Merseyside were brought to a standstill on 1 September after the cyber-attack on the previous night. According to reports,… Continue reading Jaguar Land Rover to resume some manufacturing after cyber-attack
Louth: Three reported dead at 'serious incident' in Tallanstown
In County Louth, Republic of Ireland, Gardaí (Irish Police) are currently responding to a significant incident that has been described as “serious”. According to reports from RTÉ, a renowned Irish broadcaster, three individuals, including two men and a woman, have tragically lost their lives in this incident. The victims, all belonging to the same family,… Continue reading Louth: Three reported dead at 'serious incident' in Tallanstown
Toby Carvery ceiling collapse leaves two needing hospital treatment
Two individuals were injured following a ceiling collapse at a Toby Carvery restaurant in Brockworth, Gloucester. The incident occurred while guests were enjoying their dinner, with witnesses describing a chaotic scene. Joey Pass, a diner at the restaurant, recounted how a young girl and a woman were assisted by other patrons after a section of… Continue reading Toby Carvery ceiling collapse leaves two needing hospital treatment
Fresh call from Uist vets for controls on remote St Kilda's sheep
Vets are calling for urgent action to save a rare breed of sheep on a remote Scottish archipelago from starving to death. Soay sheep, which roam wild on St Kilda, are facing a severe lack of grazing on the main island of Hirta, leading to hundreds of deaths during the winter months. David Buckland and… Continue reading Fresh call from Uist vets for controls on remote St Kilda's sheep
Hydebank: Prisoners take part in domestic violence workshops
In Northern Ireland’s prisons, a revolutionary shift in dialogue surrounding male violence against women and girls is taking place among hundreds of convicted criminals. White Ribbon NI, a charity dedicated to ending violence against women, has been spearheading workshops in Hydebank Wood, Magilligan, and Maghaberry prisons. Tahnee McCorry, the charity’s chief executive, has emphasized that… Continue reading Hydebank: Prisoners take part in domestic violence workshops
New Clyde shipbuilding welding centre back on track after UK funds pledge
The UK government has pledged an additional £2.5m to support the establishment of a specialist welding facility for shipbuilding on the banks of the River Clyde. The project, valued at £11m and spearheaded by Rolls Royce, aims to bolster the construction and maintenance of Royal Navy submarines. Initial doubts surrounding the plans arose earlier in… Continue reading New Clyde shipbuilding welding centre back on track after UK funds pledge