Oasis blown away by reunion, Noel Gallagher says

Culture reporter Paul Glynn has said that Noel Gallagher and his Oasis bandmates are thrilled with the response to their reunion tour, which comes after a 16-year hiatus. Speaking to talkSport’s Andy Goldstein, Noel expressed his pride in his younger brother, frontman Liam, and mentioned how great it has been to be back performing together.… Continue reading Oasis blown away by reunion, Noel Gallagher says

Final £1 coins bearing face of late Queen Elizabeth II enter circulation

The latest batch of £1 coins featuring the likeness of the late Queen Elizabeth II has been released into circulation, with a staggering 23 million coins making their way into tills and pockets across the UK. This release marks a significant moment in British coinage history, as the final coins with Queen Elizabeth II’s image,… Continue reading Final £1 coins bearing face of late Queen Elizabeth II enter circulation

More weight-loss drugs offered in type 2 diabetes care shake-up

In a groundbreaking move, the healthcare assessment body for England, Wales, and Northern Ireland is recommending a more personalized approach to treating the millions of people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) suggests a significant shift in diabetes care, including greater access to newer medicines, such as… Continue reading More weight-loss drugs offered in type 2 diabetes care shake-up

UK independent space agency scrapped to cut costs

The UK government announced its decision to dissolve the UK Space Agency in a bid to streamline operations and reduce bureaucracy, with the transition set to occur in April 2026. The agency will be merged into the Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) as part of this move, with the aim of cutting costs… Continue reading UK independent space agency scrapped to cut costs

Newspaper headlines: ''Migrant hotels facing closure' and 'Noel: I'm so proud of Liam'

The front pages of various newspapers are buzzing with headlines following a High Court ruling that has thrown the government’s asylum policy into disarray. The Daily Telegraph reports that “Migrant hotels facing closure” as a result of the ruling, while US President Donald Trump has pledged “air support but no boots on the ground” to… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: ''Migrant hotels facing closure' and 'Noel: I'm so proud of Liam'

Boy, 14, with MND unable to leave hospital as home not adaptable

The struggles of a teenage boy with motor neurone disease have left his family feeling stranded, unable to bring him home from the hospital due to their unsuitable living conditions. Kyle Sieniawski, a 14-year-old from Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, received the harrowing diagnosis earlier this year, a condition that typically affects individuals in their 60s… Continue reading Boy, 14, with MND unable to leave hospital as home not adaptable

Actor son of 'murder-suicide' victim issues stepdad funeral plea

Renowned actor Callum Kerr, known for his roles in Hollyoaks and Virgin River, made a heartfelt plea to friends of his late mother, Dawn Searle, to refrain from attending the funeral of his stepfather, Andrew Searle, following a tragic murder-suicide incident in France. The bodies of the couple were discovered by a neighbor at their… Continue reading Actor son of 'murder-suicide' victim issues stepdad funeral plea

Epping ruling creates practical and political pain for Home Office

In a recent High Court ruling, a temporary court injunction has been granted to prevent asylum seekers from being housed at a hotel in Epping. This decision poses both political and practical challenges for the government. Practically, the Home Office is now under pressure to find alternative accommodation for the asylum seekers who were originally… Continue reading Epping ruling creates practical and political pain for Home Office

Huge fire at abandoned Woolton Hall mansion in Liverpool

A large fire has broken out at an abandoned 18th-century manor house in Liverpool, known as Woolton Hall. The historic Grade I-listed building, constructed in 1704, has previously served various purposes such as a hotel, an army hospital, a convent, and a school before falling into disrepair in recent years. Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service… Continue reading Huge fire at abandoned Woolton Hall mansion in Liverpool

Downton Abbey 'iconic' props and costumes up for auction

As the much-anticipated third Downton Abbey film is set to be released in September, fans of the popular series have a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of Downton history. Various props, costumes, and set pieces from the show are up for auction, with proceeds going to charity. Among the items being auctioned off are… Continue reading Downton Abbey 'iconic' props and costumes up for auction