Skype shutting down: Your memories as Microsoft shuts down the video calling service

In the realm of digital connection, Skype has been a pivotal tool for individuals seeking closeness with loved ones from afar. Before the proliferation of platforms like Zoom and WhatsApp, Skype reigned as one of the most popular methods of video communication worldwide. First offering computer-to-computer calls for free, the service soon expanded to include… Continue reading Skype shutting down: Your memories as Microsoft shuts down the video calling service

Nigel Farage's ambition to be prime minister not a wild notion after Reform success – Laura Kuenssberg

Nigel Farage’s aspirations to become Prime Minister have been met with serious consideration following the events of this week. In a candid conversation at the start of 2025, Farage expressed his ultimate goal of leading the country, emphasizing that he was not jesting about his ambitions. This declaration, coupled with the remarkable success witnessed recently,… Continue reading Nigel Farage's ambition to be prime minister not a wild notion after Reform success – Laura Kuenssberg

Five men arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences, Met police says

Jacqueline Howard reports for BBC News that a total of five men have been apprehended on suspicion of terrorism activities in connection with a suspected plot to target a specific location. The Metropolitan Police disclosed that four of the individuals involved are Iranian nationals, with two aged 29, one aged 40, and one aged 46,… Continue reading Five men arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences, Met police says

Newspaper headlines: Harry bombshell 'backfires' and Reform 're-education'

Several newspapers are highlighting the aftermath of Prince Harry’s BBC interview and his court appeal loss regarding security concerns for his family in the UK. The Sunday People focuses on the strained relationship between Prince Harry and the King, speculating that a meeting between them may be even further apart after the interview. The Mail… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Harry bombshell 'backfires' and Reform 're-education'

York Outer MP urges rethink on football stands alcohol ban

In a call for a modernized approach to alcohol consumption at football matches, York Outer MP Luke Charters is advocating for a change in regulations that have been in place since 1985. These rules prohibit fans from drinking alcohol within view of the pitch in the top five tiers of men’s football in England, a… Continue reading York Outer MP urges rethink on football stands alcohol ban

Russell Brand's court appearance explained… in 50 seconds

After being granted bail, Russell Brand exited Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London, where he had been facing charges of rape, sexual assault, and indecent assault. The well-known broadcaster, comedian, and actor is accused of one count of rape, one count of indecent assault, one of oral rape, and two additional counts of sexual assault, all… Continue reading Russell Brand's court appearance explained… in 50 seconds

Conclave author Robert Harris says papal selection is like Traitors TV show

Renowned author Robert Harris draws similarities between the process of electing a new Pope in a conclave and the dynamics of a popular TV show called The Traitors. In an interview with BBC News, Harris discusses the unexpected shifts in allegiance that occur during a conclave, likening it to the twists and turns seen in… Continue reading Conclave author Robert Harris says papal selection is like Traitors TV show

Teen mental health – when to seek help and what parents can do themselves

Lucy, a 15-year-old girl, has always considered herself a worrier, but two years ago, she began experiencing anxiety and panic attacks. These attacks were a mystery to her and her parents, occurring without warning and escalating to the point where they happened in public. This led to Lucy missing school and withdrawing from social activities,… Continue reading Teen mental health – when to seek help and what parents can do themselves

Uber now accepts cash for fares outside London

Uber, a digital giant in the transportation industry, has made a significant change in its payment options by allowing passengers in most UK cities to pay in cash. This decision comes after successful trials and excludes London for now, pending a review. Despite this new option, individual drivers have the choice to decline cash payments,… Continue reading Uber now accepts cash for fares outside London

Sir John Curtice: The map that reveals the extent of Reform's triumph

Reform made a strong showing in the recent local council elections, emerging as the top performer by winning the most votes, seats, and control of various councils. Despite garnering a 31% share of the votes across the 23 councils where elections were held, it was not enough to secure a majority. However, its success pushed… Continue reading Sir John Curtice: The map that reveals the extent of Reform's triumph