York Minster defends 60% visitor entry fee increase

Residents and visitors alike are expressing dismay over the increased entry fee to tour York Minster, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks that stands as a symbol of Christianity and regional history. The cost for an adult ticket has risen to £20, marking a significant increase from the previous price of £12.50 in 2022.… Continue reading York Minster defends 60% visitor entry fee increase

Wooler children's playground reopens after 177 bombs removed

An astonishing discovery shook the small town of Wooler in Northumberland when Steven Parkinson stumbled upon an unexploded World War Two bomb buried beneath Scotts Park. Little did anyone know that this playground, frequented by generations of children, was sitting on an arsenal of 177 wartime bombs. The mystery of how these explosives ended up… Continue reading Wooler children's playground reopens after 177 bombs removed

Flintshire residents without water for second day as Wales prepares for heatwave

Maria Cassidy & Oliver Slow BBC News Residents in Flintshire have been facing water shortages for a second day as Wales braces for its fourth heatwave of the year. A burst water main in Broughton has left thousands without water, prompting locals to assist in distributing bottled water and causing long lines at water stations.… Continue reading Flintshire residents without water for second day as Wales prepares for heatwave

Ex-RAF test pilot says Chinook crashed on safety 'show flight'

Calum Watson and Megan Bonar from BBC Scotland News report that a Chinook helicopter crash in Scotland over three decades ago resulted in the tragic death of 29 individuals. The incident occurred in June 1994 when RAF Chinook ZD576 crashed into a hillside in foggy conditions over the Mull of Kintyre. Retired Squadron Leader Robert… Continue reading Ex-RAF test pilot says Chinook crashed on safety 'show flight'

Liverpool's Premier League spending spree has increased pressure on Arne Slot

Liverpool’s recent spending spree has shifted the focus and expectations onto manager Arne Slot. Slot took over from Jurgen Klopp last year, stepping into a position filled with uncertainty and pressure. Despite initial doubts, Slot led Liverpool to their 20th title in his first season, exceeding expectations set by Klopp’s departure. The pressure on Slot… Continue reading Liverpool's Premier League spending spree has increased pressure on Arne Slot

Surrey Police crack down on jogging harassment and catcalling

Undercover female police officers running to catch catcallers have shared their experiences, with one officer expressing how such behavior “makes me feel really sort of icky.” PC Abby Hayward, from Surrey Police, revealed that she was honked at twice during a 5km undercover run as part of the force’s Jog On campaign. This initiative involves… Continue reading Surrey Police crack down on jogging harassment and catcalling

Labour councillor Ricky Jones cleared of encouraging violent behaviour

Zac Sherratt and Cash Murphy reported for BBC News from the South East region on the recent trial of Labour councillor Ricky Jones. The jury at Snaresbrook Crown Court quickly found Mr. Jones not guilty of encouraging violent disorder after he made controversial statements at an anti-racism rally in Walthamstow. The 58-year-old councillor had been… Continue reading Labour councillor Ricky Jones cleared of encouraging violent behaviour

VJ Day 80th anniversary: King hails veterans' courage and sacrifice

Renowned author Ashitha Nagesh brings forth a riveting tale of King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s poignant presence at the 80th VJ Day anniversary remembrance service, where they stood alongside World War Two veterans at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. The service drew attention to the valiant men, aged between 96 and 105, who… Continue reading VJ Day 80th anniversary: King hails veterans' courage and sacrifice

Kingsmill to buy Hovis in move that would create UK's biggest bread producer

The owner of Kingsmill has announced the acquisition of rival Hovis, with plans to merge the two companies and create the largest bread brand in the UK. Associated British Foods (ABF), known for owning Primark, Ryvita, and Twinings, aims to streamline operations and cut costs to turn the currently loss-making businesses into profitable ventures. The… Continue reading Kingsmill to buy Hovis in move that would create UK's biggest bread producer

Six jailed for 'out of control gangsterism' in Edinburgh and Lothians

A gang described as “out of control” has been sentenced to jail for multiple violent incidents, including attempted murders and arson attacks on prison officers’ vehicles. Michael Heeps, John Murray, Lee Ridgway, Dale Bauld, Damien Mullen, and Ryan McGovern were involved in a series of attacks in and around Edinburgh from late 2022 to early… Continue reading Six jailed for 'out of control gangsterism' in Edinburgh and Lothians