Tommy Robinson arrested in connection to St Pancras assault

Tommy Robinson, a far-right activist, was recently taken into custody in connection with an assault at St Pancras railway station. While the British Transport Police did not specifically name Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, they did confirm that a 42-year-old man from Bedfordshire was arrested for an incident in London on July 28th.… Continue reading Tommy Robinson arrested in connection to St Pancras assault

Farage calls on police to share immigration status of charged suspects

Following the recent arrest of two men in connection with the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl in Warwickshire, Nigel Farage has urged the police to disclose the immigration status of suspects charged with crimes. At a news conference, the Reform UK party leader expressed his belief that such information should be made public. While… Continue reading Farage calls on police to share immigration status of charged suspects

Honours system gets new role to make awards more inclusive

Moni Mannings, a prominent business leader, has been tasked with overseeing a new initiative aimed at making the honours system more inclusive and accessible to a broader range of communities. The Cabinet Office has established a “diversity and outreach committee,” with Mannings serving as its independent chair for a period of five years. Recent analysis… Continue reading Honours system gets new role to make awards more inclusive

Calvin Harris reveals birth of son Micah with placenta photos

BBC Newsbeat reporter Shaun Dacosta covered DJ Calvin Harris’s recent announcement regarding the birth of his baby boy, Micah. The Scottish DJ, known for his hits in the music industry, took to Instagram to share photos of the moments after Micah’s home birth with his wife, Radio 1 host Vick Hope. The series of images,… Continue reading Calvin Harris reveals birth of son Micah with placenta photos

Mike Nesbitt defends funding boost for gender identity services

BBC News NI political correspondent Jayne McCormack reported that Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has been facing criticism for his decision to allocate more than £800,000 to gender identity services in Northern Ireland. This move, announced last month, has drawn backlash from the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV), and some Ulster Unionist assembly… Continue reading Mike Nesbitt defends funding boost for gender identity services

Obesity jabs: Help needed to keep weight off after stopping them

In light of recent guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), individuals who discontinue obesity injections like Wegovy and Mounjaro are advised to undergo regular check-ups for a minimum of one year to prevent weight regain. Many individuals tend to regain the weight they had lost once they cease treatment, as… Continue reading Obesity jabs: Help needed to keep weight off after stopping them

Pupils across Scotland to receive exam results

Exam results for young people in Scotland are on the way, although some may experience delays in receiving their certificates due to Storm Floris impacting mail deliveries. Email and text results remain unaffected, but students in the Outer Hebrides, Orkney, and Shetland should anticipate delays in receiving their certificates. Over 147,000 candidates are awaiting their… Continue reading Pupils across Scotland to receive exam results

Girl, 4, dies after incident at Waterworld in Stoke-on-Trent

Tragedy struck at a water park in Stoke-on-Trent, where a four-year-old girl lost her life following an incident at the Aqua Park. The girl was found unconscious and received immediate treatment from lifeguards and management teams at Waterworld before emergency services arrived. Despite their efforts, the young girl passed away shortly after being taken to… Continue reading Girl, 4, dies after incident at Waterworld in Stoke-on-Trent

Remains of extinct Bronze Age cattle found in Ingleborough cave

Archaeologists working in the Yorkshire Dales have made an intriguing discovery of the remains of an extinct breed of Bronze Age cattle in a cave. The team, in collaboration with cave explorers, stumbled upon the remnants of an auroch while conducting surveys in various caverns and sinkholes near Ingleborough. Alongside this finding, they also uncovered… Continue reading Remains of extinct Bronze Age cattle found in Ingleborough cave

Premium Bonds: Unclaimed prizes from NS&I draws pass £100m

A substantial sum of over £100 million in premium bond prizes has been left unclaimed, prompting criticism towards the government-owned bank that oversees the savings scheme for not making enough efforts to locate the winners. Within the 2.5 million unclaimed prizes are 11 individuals who have won £100,000 each, positioning it as the second largest… Continue reading Premium Bonds: Unclaimed prizes from NS&I draws pass £100m