Strictly stars on sexy costumes, the Strictly curse and feeling 'overwhelmed'

1f21-8f03-11f0-b391-6936825093bd.jpg.webp” loading=”lazy” alt=”Former England footballer Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink with short black hair and wearing a grey T-shirt with sunglasses on his head”> Former Chelsea and Leeds United footballer Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink reveals he’s struggling with nerves Former England footballer Hasselbaink, who is known for his time at clubs such as Chelsea and Leeds United, said… Continue reading Strictly stars on sexy costumes, the Strictly curse and feeling 'overwhelmed'

'Killer' child car seats still on sale decade on after warnings

A decade after concerns were first raised by trading standards officers and a prominent consumer group, the issue of lethal children’s car seats being sold on online marketplaces persists. Which? cautioned in 2014 about the dangers of fabric seats, identifying safety defects that rendered them illegal for use in the UK following testing by Surrey… Continue reading 'Killer' child car seats still on sale decade on after warnings

Ex-London bus driver runs degrading sex-trade ring in Dubai's glamorous neighbourhoods

out. She was no longer gonna do that. She had found a different way,” says Mia. Monic’s family and friends are devastated by her death and are still seeking justice for her. They believe that Mr Mwesigwa played a role in her tragic end. The Dubai police have not responded to allegations against Mr Mwesigwa… Continue reading Ex-London bus driver runs degrading sex-trade ring in Dubai's glamorous neighbourhoods

Cwmbran community unite to remove St George's Cross 'graffiti'

In a surprising turn of events, residents of a Welsh village found themselves puzzled as England flags, representing the patron saint of England, appeared in various locations around the area. Henllys in Cwmbran, Torfaen, saw approximately 20 signs painted over with St George’s Crosses and swastika symbols, prompting locals to band together to clean up… Continue reading Cwmbran community unite to remove St George's Cross 'graffiti'

Newspaper headlines: 'Rest in peace, champ' and 'scramble inside No 10'

The recent passing of former world champion boxer Ricky Hatton has garnered considerable attention on Monday’s front pages. Known as ‘the Hitman’, Hatton held world titles in light-welterweight and welterweight divisions and was a beloved figure in British boxing circles. The Sun’s front page pays tribute to him with a somber “Rest in peace” headline… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Rest in peace, champ' and 'scramble inside No 10'

Madeleine McCann: Christian Brückner turns down Met Police interview

The Metropolitan Police has revealed that Christian Brückner, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, has refused to be interviewed. An international letter of request was sent to Brückner by the Met ahead of his impending release for an unrelated offense, but he declined to speak with them. Brückner, a German national, has… Continue reading Madeleine McCann: Christian Brückner turns down Met Police interview

Nuclear energy plan unveiled by UK and US, promising thousands of jobs

A groundbreaking agreement is set to be signed between the UK and US in an effort to expedite the advancement of nuclear power. This move is anticipated to create thousands of job opportunities and bolster Britain’s energy security. The deal, projected to be finalized during US President Donald Trump’s state visit this week, aims to… Continue reading Nuclear energy plan unveiled by UK and US, promising thousands of jobs

Covid-19: Children and teenagers share impact of pandemic in new report

Education Editor Branwen Jeffreys and Erica Witherington reported on the story of college student Sam, who faced a tragic loss during the pandemic. Sam was living with his mother when lockdown started, as his parents were separated. Unexpectedly, his father passed away, leaving Sam feeling that something crucial had been taken from him. This narrative… Continue reading Covid-19: Children and teenagers share impact of pandemic in new report

SEN: School places 'scramble' cannot be repeated, says union

The education minister and the Education Authority (EA) have been approached by a teaching union regarding the availability of school places for children with special education needs (SEN). Dr. Graham Gault, representing the National Association of Head Teachers Northern Ireland, has urged for urgent discussions to prevent a repeat of the recent rush for places.… Continue reading SEN: School places 'scramble' cannot be repeated, says union