Northern Ireland: Coriander and hummus products recalled over listeria

Several potted coriander plants and a hummus product have been recalled in Northern Ireland due to the potential presence of listeria. The affected batches of potted coriander products were provided by O’Hanlon Herbs to various major supermarkets in the region, including Tesco, Dunnes Stores, Aldi, Lidl, Marks & Spencer, and Supervalu. Additionally, a 150g batch… Continue reading Northern Ireland: Coriander and hummus products recalled over listeria

THG says high whey protein prices will a chunk out of profits

A significant drop in profits is anticipated for the health and beauty company behind the Myprotein brand due to soaring prices of the key ingredient whey. Whey protein, once considered a cheese-making by-product, has gained popularity in smoothies, food products, and among individuals using injectable weight loss medications to prevent muscle loss. THG, the parent… Continue reading THG says high whey protein prices will a chunk out of profits

Horizon victim Lee Castleton sues Post Office and Fujitsu for £4m

In light of recent court documents, former sub-postmaster Lee Castleton is taking legal action against the Post Office and Fujitsu, seeking damages exceeding £4 million due to the Horizon IT scandal. Despite being wrongly convicted along with hundreds of other sub-postmasters, Mr. Castleton stands out as one of the most prominent individuals pursuing compensation from… Continue reading Horizon victim Lee Castleton sues Post Office and Fujitsu for £4m

'Dangerous' fugitive jailed for murder of Brantham mother Anita Rose

Two years after fleeing from police, Roy Barclay was finally captured and sentenced to life in prison for the brutal murder of Anita Rose in Suffolk. The 57-year-old woman was attacked while walking her dog in Brantham, suffering serious injuries that led to her death four days later in the hospital. Barclay, 56, was found… Continue reading 'Dangerous' fugitive jailed for murder of Brantham mother Anita Rose

Talking parrot helps bring down Blackpool drugs gang

In Lancashire, a unique collaboration between a talking parrot and a criminal gang has led to the dismantling of a major drug operation. The parrot, named Mango, was taught phrases commonly used by drug dealers, such as “two for 25,” by a member of the gang. Police discovered Mango during a raid on homes in… Continue reading Talking parrot helps bring down Blackpool drugs gang

UKrainian refugee hit by car while on phone, inquest hears

A tragic incident occurred when Tetiana Martynova, a Ukrainian refugee who had fled the Russian invasion, was struck by a car and killed while walking home from work in Swansea. Martynova, 40, had moved to the UK with her 13-year-old son in 2022 and was hit by a vehicle on Neath Road, Morriston, after finishing… Continue reading UKrainian refugee hit by car while on phone, inquest hears

BrewDog ad banned for implying beer beats boredom and loneliness

A BrewDog advertisement has been banned by the advertising watchdog for suggesting that alcohol can alleviate feelings of boredom, loneliness, or frustration. The ad for Wingman beer, which ran in May, featured the headline “BrewDog. Always Got Your Back.” It went on to emphasize the beer’s reliability in uncertain situations, stating that Wingman was always… Continue reading BrewDog ad banned for implying beer beats boredom and loneliness

Airbnb host suspended after rejecting Cwmbran guests because they are Welsh

An Airbnb host in Manchester shocked two women, Jemma Louise Gough, 38, and Jamie Lee Watkins, 37, from Wales, by rejecting their booking request. The friends had planned a stay in Manchester to attend a gig featuring Australian DJ Sonny Fodera at the Co-op Live Arena in November. Despite informing the host of their Welsh… Continue reading Airbnb host suspended after rejecting Cwmbran guests because they are Welsh

Gena Heraty: 'Please release her' – charity appeals to kidnappers

Gena Heraty, an Irish missionary employed by a charity, has been taken in Haiti, leading to an urgent appeal for her release. Hugh Brennan, a trustee of NPH Ireland, hailed Heraty as an “inspirational”, “resilient”, and “tough person” known for her poetry writing. Originally from Westport in County Mayo, Heraty serves as the director of… Continue reading Gena Heraty: 'Please release her' – charity appeals to kidnappers

Thousands still without power in aftermath of Storm Floris

Following the aftermath of Storm Floris, nearly 4,000 homes are still without power. Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has managed to restore power to over 68,000 homes, but there are still 3,900 homes left in the dark. Train services between Inverness and Aberdeen are expected to resume by 14:00, as the disruption caused by… Continue reading Thousands still without power in aftermath of Storm Floris