Protests erupted across the UK in response to the use of hotels to house asylum seekers. Demonstrations took place in various parts of England, including Bristol, Liverpool, and London, as well as in Mold in Wales and Perth in Scotland. While there were no reports of serious trouble, police had to intervene to keep opposing… Continue reading Asylum seeker hotel protests take place across UK
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UK weather: Country to bask in 30C heat on bank holiday Monday
The upcoming bank holiday in the UK is set to bring a return of 30C heat, with this summer expected to go down as one of the hottest on record. However, the warm weather is not here to stay, as the remnants of Hurricane Erin are predicted to bring wind and rain to the country… Continue reading UK weather: Country to bask in 30C heat on bank holiday Monday
Sam Nicoresti is first trans comedian to win best show in Edinburgh Comedy Awards
BBC Scotland News reporter, Mary McCool, shared the groundbreaking news of British comedian Sam Nicoresti becoming the first-ever transgender person to win the prestigious award for Best Comedy Show at the Edinburgh Fringe. Nicoresti’s show, Baby Doomer, delves into the experiences of life as a trans woman, earning him this remarkable accolade. Additionally, Ayoade Bamgboye… Continue reading Sam Nicoresti is first trans comedian to win best show in Edinburgh Comedy Awards
Notting Hill Carnival: Police to deploy dedicated drone team
The British Transport Police (BTP) will introduce a dedicated drone team at the upcoming Notting Hill Carnival in efforts to enhance safety measures. This marks the first time drones will be used at the event, which is considered the largest street party in Europe and is expected to draw in around two million attendees. Equipped… Continue reading Notting Hill Carnival: Police to deploy dedicated drone team
Hundreds turn out for Perth protests over asylum hotels
In Perth, a significant number of demonstrators have assembled both in support of and against the housing of asylum seekers in local hotels. Approximately 150 protesters congregated outside the Radisson Blu hotel on Leonard Street, brandishing signs with the message “get them out”. Across the street, around 250 individuals participated in a counter-protest, displaying a… Continue reading Hundreds turn out for Perth protests over asylum hotels
Five people hurt in suspected arson attack at Ilford restaurant
An incident in east London has left five people hospitalized, with three in critical condition following a suspected arson attack at a restaurant. Emergency services responded to the fire on Woodford Avenue in Gants Hill, Ilford, at 21:00 BST on Friday. The injured individuals, three women and two men, were taken to the hospital for… Continue reading Five people hurt in suspected arson attack at Ilford restaurant
Coventry City Football Club purchases CBS Arena
Coventry City has officially acquired the Coventry Building Society Arena, marking a significant moment in the club’s history. This purchase from Frasers Group has been described as a “pivotal moment” by the Sky Blues, emphasizing the importance of owning their home stadium. Doug King, chairman and owner of Coventry City, expressed pride in this ownership,… Continue reading Coventry City Football Club purchases CBS Arena
Cars block fire engines getting to Anglesey mountain blaze
The mountain fire on Anglesey’s Mynydd Bodafon has prompted a warning to the public to avoid the area due to blocked routes hindering the fire service’s access. Multiple callouts were received by firefighters on Friday evening, leading to six appliances and four wildfire vehicles remaining on site on Saturday to tackle the blaze. In response… Continue reading Cars block fire engines getting to Anglesey mountain blaze
Twinbrook: Man in court after west Belfast stabbing
A man in his 30s, named Shane Lowry, tragically lost his life in a stabbing incident in west Belfast, leading to a 32-year-old man being charged with murder. The accused, Martin Lowry, appeared in Lisburn Magistrates’ Court on Saturday to face charges of murder and possession of a blade or point. Shane Lowry’s life came… Continue reading Twinbrook: Man in court after west Belfast stabbing
Union accuses Starmer of 'failing to deliver' Grangemouth cash
Amidst ongoing tensions at the Grangemouth petrochemical plant, union officials have criticized the prime minister for failing to fulfill a promised investment of £200m towards the future of the industrial site. The refinery, owned by Petroineos, stopped processing crude oil in April, resulting in approximately 400 job losses directly and many more in the surrounding… Continue reading Union accuses Starmer of 'failing to deliver' Grangemouth cash