Northern Powerhouse Rail plans delayed again

The anticipation surrounding the extension of high-speed rail services in the north of England has been met with yet more delays, as the announcement initially expected to be made by the prime minister at the upcoming Labour Party conference has been postponed. Concerns regarding the long-term financial implications of the proposed rail line between Liverpool… Continue reading Northern Powerhouse Rail plans delayed again

Anger over paedophile head teacher Neil Foden report delay

A solicitor has expressed concern over the delay in publishing a report investigating a former head teacher’s abuse of girls, calling it “re-traumatising” for those affected. Neil Foden, the ex-head of Ysgol Friars in Bangor, Gwynedd, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for committing sexual offences against four girls between 2019 and 2023. The… Continue reading Anger over paedophile head teacher Neil Foden report delay

Blue- green algae prompts bathing alerts at two NI beaches

Bathing alerts have been issued on two north coast beaches due to high levels of blue-green algae, leaving swimmers disappointed. Downhill and Portstewart beaches have been affected, with swimming not permitted until further notice. While increased levels of algae have also been detected at Castlerock beach, a bathing notice has not yet been put in… Continue reading Blue- green algae prompts bathing alerts at two NI beaches

Girl who died on M5 after escaping police 'was failed', mum says

Tamzin Hall’s tragic death on the M5 in Somerset has left her mother, Amy Hall, devastated and questioning the authorities. Despite being handcuffed and with a police officer present, Tamzin managed to flee from the police vehicle and was struck by a car, sustaining fatal injuries. Amy Hall expressed her frustration, stating, “Tamzin was desperately… Continue reading Girl who died on M5 after escaping police 'was failed', mum says

TikTok influencer 'mocked' for stammer refuses Dortmund apology

A TikTok video posted by Borussia Dortmund, featuring influencer Jessie Yendle struggling to pronounce a sound, has left her feeling “humiliated.” The clip transitioned into a popular TikTok dance track playing over footage of striker Serhou Guirassy, sparking feelings of being mocked on a public stage. Despite apologies from both Borussia Dortmund and Ironman, Ms.… Continue reading TikTok influencer 'mocked' for stammer refuses Dortmund apology

Period Choices: Pads, menstrual cups, pants and tampons – what's best for me?

Choosing a suitable period product can often be a challenging decision. While many of us learned about pads and tampons early on, there are now various options available, including menstrual cups, period pants, and reusable pads. Dr. Tempest, a consultant gynaecologist at the University of Liverpool, discussed the workings and benefits of each product to… Continue reading Period Choices: Pads, menstrual cups, pants and tampons – what's best for me?

Sir Sadiq Khan hits back at Donald Trump's Sharia London claim

London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has spoken out against President Donald Trump, accusing him of being “racist, sexist, misogynistic, and Islamophobic” following comments made by Trump at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Trump remarked that London had a “terrible, terrible mayor” and suggested that the city wanted to adopt Sharia law. Sir… Continue reading Sir Sadiq Khan hits back at Donald Trump's Sharia London claim

Ely riot mothers stopped from seeing dying teens, trial told

During a recent trial at Newport Crown Court, it was revealed that the mothers of two teenagers who died in Ely, Cardiff, were prevented by police from seeing their sons’ bodies prior to the outbreak of violence. The trial, which involves eight individuals accused of inciting a riot that led to “mayhem” and “carnage” in… Continue reading Ely riot mothers stopped from seeing dying teens, trial told

Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time

James Gallagher, a health and science correspondent, reported a significant breakthrough in the treatment of Huntington’s disease. The disease, which devastates families and resembles a combination of dementia, Parkinson’s, and motor neurone disease, has been successfully treated for the first time. Professors Ed Wild and Sarah Tabrizi led the UK part of the trial, and… Continue reading Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time