Darwen homes evacuated after 'sinkhole' appears

In Lancashire, seven homes were evacuated after heavy rain led to an apparent sinkhole opening up in Green Field, near Pole Lane, in Darwen. The collapse of a road surface at a new housing estate prompted emergency services to respond to the scene, with Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council emphasizing the safety of all residents… Continue reading Darwen homes evacuated after 'sinkhole' appears

Gatwick airport second runway approved by transport secretary

London Gatwick Airport has received approval for a second runway as part of a £2.2 billion privately-financed project. The Transport Secretary, Heidi Alexander, has given the green light for the new runway, which involves moving the current Northern Runway 12 meters to bring it into regular use alongside other extensions to the airport’s facilities. The… Continue reading Gatwick airport second runway approved by transport secretary

Enniskillen: Man arrested after sudden death

Authorities in County Fermanagh are currently conducting an investigation into the sudden death of a man in his 60s. The deceased was discovered in Drumbawn Close, Enniskillen over the weekend. The Police Service of Northern Ireland has confirmed that a 42-year-old man has been taken into custody to aid in the ongoing inquiries. As the… Continue reading Enniskillen: Man arrested after sudden death

UK rewarding Hamas with Palestinian recognition, says mother of freed Israeli hostage

Political reporter Sam Francis reported that the mother of former British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari has criticized Sir Keir Starmer for the UK government’s decision to formally recognize a Palestinian state. Mandy Damari, whose daughter was held captive for 15 months after being kidnapped during the 7 October attacks, expressed her disapproval of the timing of… Continue reading UK rewarding Hamas with Palestinian recognition, says mother of freed Israeli hostage

Mayor trials car-free Oxford Street for one day with aim to keep

Leyla Hayes, reporting from Oxford Street in London, and Adriana Elgueta from London have shared details on the recent developments regarding the pedestrianisation plan for Oxford Street. The mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan, has expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative and sees it as a pivotal moment in the effort to revitalize this iconic… Continue reading Mayor trials car-free Oxford Street for one day with aim to keep

Great Britain fail to win gold amid worst World Championships return for 20 years

At the recently concluded World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Great Britain and Northern Ireland faced an unprecedented challenge as they failed to secure a gold medal for the first time in 22 years. Their total medal count of five matches their performance from the 2019 championships in Doha, marking a joint-lowest return since 2005. Coach… Continue reading Great Britain fail to win gold amid worst World Championships return for 20 years

Strabane: Arrest after police car rammed and officers assaulted

In Strabane, two police officers sustained injuries after a harrowing incident where their patrol car was deliberately rammed. The disruptive event unfolded when the officers endeavoured to halt a blue Ford van being driven erratically near Ballymagorry by an individual suspected of being intoxicated. Rather than complying with the authorities, the van accelerated towards the… Continue reading Strabane: Arrest after police car rammed and officers assaulted

Lib Dems consider ditching opposition to ID cards

The idea of introducing ID cards in the UK is gaining traction, with the Liberal Democrats re-evaluating their longstanding opposition to the concept. The party, which blocked a previous attempt to implement ID cards when in coalition with the Conservatives in 2010, is now considering a shift in their stance. Leader Sir Ed Davey highlighted… Continue reading Lib Dems consider ditching opposition to ID cards

Neath Port Talbot council bans flying rings on beaches to save seals

Seals at risk from plastic flying rings on council beaches A council in Neath Port Talbot is taking action to protect seals by banning plastic flying rings from its beaches. The decision comes after concerns were raised about the dangers posed to seals when these rings become trapped around their necks, often leading to fatal… Continue reading Neath Port Talbot council bans flying rings on beaches to save seals

Streets left flooded after 20 hours of heavy rain

In response to over 20 hours of heavy rainfall, 28 flood warnings were issued across various areas in north-west England, leaving several streets submerged and cars abandoned in Altrincham and Salford in Greater Manchester. A major standby incident was declared in Warrington, Cheshire, before being downgraded. The downpours prompted the Environment Agency to issue alerts… Continue reading Streets left flooded after 20 hours of heavy rain