Three-time world champion Tai Woffinden recently made a triumphant return to the speedway track after a serious crash in Poland earlier this year. The 34-year-old rider, hailing from Scunthorpe, had been in a medically induced coma after colliding with a fence during a race. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future in the sport, Woffinden displayed… Continue reading Tai Woffinden rides speedway bike for first time since crash
Category: UK News
'Hardline' BMA blocks emergency pleas for strike doctors to work
NHS leaders have expressed their displeasure with the British Medical Association’s firm stance in denying emergency appeals for striking doctors in England to resume work. The NHS has a system called ‘derogation’ in place, allowing the organization to ask resident doctors participating in a five-day walkout to return to work in critical situations where patient… Continue reading 'Hardline' BMA blocks emergency pleas for strike doctors to work
VPNs top App Store charts as UK age verification kick in
Online Safety Act age verification checks have led to a surge in downloads of virtual private network (VPN) apps in the UK. Platforms like PornHub, Reddit, and X now require users to verify their age, leading many to seek ways to bypass these restrictions. VPNs allow users to disguise their location online, making it appear… Continue reading VPNs top App Store charts as UK age verification kick in
Cambridge researchers find 4,000-year-old Egyptian handprint
In Cambridgeshire, curators preparing for an exhibition at the University of Cambridge made an exciting discovery. A 4,000-year-old handprint was found on an ancient Egyptian tomb offering. This handprint was found on a “soul house”, a type of clay model typically discovered in burials. Curator Helen Strudwick described the handprint, which dates back to 2055… Continue reading Cambridge researchers find 4,000-year-old Egyptian handprint
York man with rare blood type makes 100th donation
Robert Boocock, a resident of York, has been a dedicated blood donor with a rare B-negative blood type for the past 40 years. Inspired by his uncle, who was also a long-time blood donor, Boocock recently celebrated his 100th blood donation this year. With fewer than 20,000 B-negative blood donors in England, Boocock’s contributions have… Continue reading York man with rare blood type makes 100th donation
Green Man festival project site Gilestone Farm loses £500,000 in value
Taxpayers are facing the consequences of a failed festival site purchase, as it has been revealed that a farm bought with public funds has decreased in value by £500,000. Gilestone Farm in Powys, originally acquired for £4.75m, was intended to support the owners of the Green Man festival. However, plans were abandoned when ospreys began… Continue reading Green Man festival project site Gilestone Farm loses £500,000 in value
Keir Starmer to meet Donald Trump for talks at Turnberry resort
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to meet with Donald Trump at his Turnberry golf resort in South Ayrshire for discussions on Gaza and potential trade deals. This meeting comes after Trump recently finalized a trade agreement with EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen. The leaders are expected to cover topics ranging from the… Continue reading Keir Starmer to meet Donald Trump for talks at Turnberry resort
King and Princess Charlotte lead praise for 'awesome' Lionesses after Euro win
The Lionesses’ victory at the European Championship was met with widespread praise, including from the King himself. Following their nail-biting win against Spain, the King commended England for showing resilience and turning setbacks into victory. Prince William and Princess Charlotte, who watched the match in Switzerland, expressed their pride in the team’s performance. Prime Minister… Continue reading King and Princess Charlotte lead praise for 'awesome' Lionesses after Euro win
Strictly announces new professional dancers Alexis Warr and Julian Caillon
The upcoming season of Strictly Come Dancing will see the addition of two new professional dancers, the BBC has revealed. Alexis Warr, a winner of the US dance series So You Think You Can Dance in 2022, and Julian Caillon from Australia, will be joining the 18 returning professional dancers on the BBC One show.… Continue reading Strictly announces new professional dancers Alexis Warr and Julian Caillon
US-EU tariff deal a big Trump win but not a total defeat for Brussels
In a breakthrough moment, the European Union and US have reached a significant framework deal after intensive negotiations between their top trade officials. The timing of this agreement is crucial as it coincides with America’s upcoming tariff discussions with China, adding a layer of complexity to the already tense trade dynamics. The involvement of leaders… Continue reading US-EU tariff deal a big Trump win but not a total defeat for Brussels