Liz Stead had a criminal record for being a lesbian but nobody told her

Liz Stead, a woman who served in the RAF, recently discovered that she had a criminal record for being a lesbian in the military. Liz was forced to leave the RAF in 1969 after a love letter from her girlfriend was discovered by her superiors. Despite serving for three and a half years with an… Continue reading Liz Stead had a criminal record for being a lesbian but nobody told her

Northern Ireland Childcare Subsidy Scheme to be extended to primary school

A new initiative aimed at providing financial assistance for childcare costs will be rolled out to include primary school-age children starting in September 2025. Education Minister Paul Givan revealed a £55m plan to support early learning and childcare, which will involve an extension of the Northern Ireland Childcare Subsidy Scheme. Initially introduced last September, the… Continue reading Northern Ireland Childcare Subsidy Scheme to be extended to primary school

Bayesian crew unaware wind speeds of over 73mph could topple yacht, report finds

An interim report released by the UK’s Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) revealed that the owner and crew of the luxury superyacht known as the Bayesian, were unaware that wind speeds exceeding 73mph could cause the vessel to capsize. The tragic incident off the coast of Sicily resulted in the deaths of tech entrepreneur Mike… Continue reading Bayesian crew unaware wind speeds of over 73mph could topple yacht, report finds

Newspaper headlines: Jails 'on brink' and 'stalling' post-Brexit talks with Brussels

ilier” helped Meghan and Harry settle their dispute with the Beckhams, reports the Sun. Brooklyn and Nicola helped smooth things over with Harry and Meghan during a group dinner in their Miami property. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set to attend the Beckhams’ exclusive New Year’s Eve bash tonight. Read the full article… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Jails 'on brink' and 'stalling' post-Brexit talks with Brussels

UK economy grew more than expected in first three months of year

The latest official figures revealed that the UK’s economy surpassed expectations by growing 0.7% in the first quarter of the year, exceeding the forecasted 0.6%. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) attributed the growth mainly to the services sector, with significant contributions from production as well. This expansion took place just before the US implemented… Continue reading UK economy grew more than expected in first three months of year

'Real identity of Diane Sindall killer was known on Birkenhead estates'

The shocking murder of Diane Sindall in Birkenhead has brought to light a potential miscarriage of justice that has haunted the community for decades. Peter Sullivan, who spent nearly 40 years in prison for her murder, was acquitted thanks to new DNA evidence. Despite claims from a charity set up in her memory that the… Continue reading 'Real identity of Diane Sindall killer was known on Birkenhead estates'

Farm workers' lives being put at risk by dangerous dust particles

Farm workers face a constant threat to their health from dangerous dust particles, in addition to the well-known risks associated with working with animals and machinery on farms. The Health and Safety Executive (HSENI) is collaborating with other agencies to raise awareness about the harmful effects of dust particles that can lead to lung scarring,… Continue reading Farm workers' lives being put at risk by dangerous dust particles

Sperm donor 'dad-of-180' loses parental rights court bid

Robert Albon, an unregulated sperm donor who claims to have fathered over 180 children globally, was recently denied increased parental rights for a child he fathered through natural insemination. Seeking parental control and contact with a girl born in 2023, Albon’s request was ultimately rejected by High Court judge Mr Justice Poole. The judge expressed… Continue reading Sperm donor 'dad-of-180' loses parental rights court bid

Scottish Water warning after driest period in 60 years

The current dry spell in Scotland has prompted Scottish Water to issue warnings to customers to use water sparingly, as it has been the driest start to the year since 1964. The firm urged people to take shorter showers, refrain from using hoses, and consider more water-efficient practices, although a full hosepipe ban has not… Continue reading Scottish Water warning after driest period in 60 years