'I won World's Strongest Woman after having two children'

Donna Moore found herself drawn into the world of Strongwoman events after showcasing her abilities on social media platforms, gaining a small but dedicated following on Facebook groups. Over the years, her passion and dedication have led her to become a three-time world champion in the sport. This weekend, Moore, now 45, will be competing… Continue reading 'I won World's Strongest Woman after having two children'

Somerset coach crash fundraiser reaches more than £12k

A generous donation of over £12,000 has been collected to aid the victims of a tragic school coach crash. The incident, which occurred on the way back from a school trip to Exmoor Zoo, resulted in the death of a 10-year-old boy from Minehead Middle School. The community in Minehead, Somerset, is reeling from the… Continue reading Somerset coach crash fundraiser reaches more than £12k

World Athletics Championships 2029: UK government backs London bid

The bid to host the 2029 World Athletics Championships in London has received official support from the UK government. If successful, the event will return to London Stadium, which last hosted the championships in 2017. Additionally, the government is also backing a bid for the World Para Athletics Championships in 2029, with the host city… Continue reading World Athletics Championships 2029: UK government backs London bid

Thousands of Afghans won't receive compensation for data breach

Afghans affected by a data breach will not be compensated by the UK, leaving thousands potentially vulnerable to reprisals from the Taliban. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has made it clear that they will not entertain legal action or compensation, dismissing such claims as hypothetical. The leaked personal details of over 19,000 individuals have raised… Continue reading Thousands of Afghans won't receive compensation for data breach

Inside the MasterChef crisis as Gregg Wallace, John Torode sacked

his right, Torode is wearing a black jacket and shirt, with his arms crossed in front of him.”> Wallace and Torode were never friends, according to sources. They had separate dressing rooms on set and would only meet to film. But this divisive reporting style is thought to have worsened the production climate in the… Continue reading Inside the MasterChef crisis as Gregg Wallace, John Torode sacked

Sylvanian Families in legal fight over TikTok sex and drugs videos

Business reporter Jennifer Meierhans reports that there is a legal feud erupting between Sylvanian Families and a TikTok content creator known for crafting comedic videos featuring the beloved children’s toys in dark and scandalous scenarios. Initially introduced in 1985, the fluffy creatures have secured a spot as a cherished childhood staple. However, the Sylvanian Drama… Continue reading Sylvanian Families in legal fight over TikTok sex and drugs videos

Euro 2025: What threat can Italy provide to England in semi-finals?

Italy’s potential to disrupt England’s bid for a third consecutive major tournament final is at stake as they prepare to face off in the Euro 2025 semi-finals. England secured their spot after a tense penalty shootout victory against Sweden, making them the favored team to progress. However, Italy’s impressive performance in the quarter-finals against Norway… Continue reading Euro 2025: What threat can Italy provide to England in semi-finals?

Fake Botox suspected in dozens of poisoning cases

In the past six weeks, thirty-eight cases of botulism poisoning have been reported in England due to the use of unlicensed Botox-like products in cosmetic treatments, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). Botulism is a rare and dangerous condition caused by toxins produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria, which are a key component in… Continue reading Fake Botox suspected in dozens of poisoning cases

UK's asylum hotel bill down 30%, government says

A significant decrease in government spending on hotels for asylum seekers was reported between April 2024 and March 2025, with newly published figures revealing that £2.1bn was allocated for hotel accommodation during this period. This amount translated to an average daily expenditure of about £5.77m, representing a reduction from the previous year’s £3bn or £8.3m… Continue reading UK's asylum hotel bill down 30%, government says

Manchester Airport brawl accused 'didn't know' he hit female PCs

A student accused of assaulting police officers at Manchester Airport claimed in court that he was unaware of their gender when he struck them down. Mohammed Amaaz, 20, asserted that he was acting in self-defence or protecting his brother from the officers he hit, including PCs Lydia Ward, Ellie Cook, and Zachary Marsden. The incident… Continue reading Manchester Airport brawl accused 'didn't know' he hit female PCs