The AI copyright standoff continues – with no solution in sight

Artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright issues have become a forefront topic in the UK, creating a divide between the government and the creative industry. The intense debate, focused on how AI developers can access copyrighted materials to enhance their systems, has led to protests and backlash from British creatives. Despite the ongoing battle, a resolution… Continue reading The AI copyright standoff continues – with no solution in sight

Alton Towers 2015 Smiler crash 'like driving into a car at 90mph'

A terrifying rollercoaster crash at Alton Towers that left a couple seriously injured has been likened to hitting a car at 90mph. Leah Washington-Pugh and Joe Pugh, who were on a date at the time, suffered life-changing injuries when their carriage crashed into another at the Staffordshire theme park a decade ago. Leah’s left leg… Continue reading Alton Towers 2015 Smiler crash 'like driving into a car at 90mph'

Dog home safe after Brownsea Island swim and 100-mile trip

Two individuals, James Ingham and Nathan Briant, reported on a heartwarming story for BBC News about a dog named Amber who went missing for 36 days. It is believed that Amber traveled approximately 100 miles, which included swimming to an island before being rescued upon her return. The retriever cross, initially rescued as a street… Continue reading Dog home safe after Brownsea Island swim and 100-mile trip

Northern Ireland waiting lists: Cross-border operations money-back scheme starts

A new initiative has been introduced to address the issue of long waiting times for medical procedures within the NHS. Patients who have been on a waiting list for over two years now have the option to undergo treatment in the Republic of Ireland, with the ability to claim reimbursement for the cost. The scheme,… Continue reading Northern Ireland waiting lists: Cross-border operations money-back scheme starts

Pharmacists warn drug shortage affecting cancer patients

Pharmacists are raising concerns about severe medicine shortages, with cancer patients being some of the worst affected. Creon, a vital pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy, is essential for patients with conditions like pancreatic cancer, cystic fibrosis, and chronic pancreatitis. More than 61,000 patients in the UK rely on this medication. Due to the scarcity of Creon,… Continue reading Pharmacists warn drug shortage affecting cancer patients

RAF Chinook: Families of victims to launch legal action against MoD

Numerous family members who tragically lost loved ones in a devastating RAF Chinook helicopter crash in 1994 are now taking legal action against the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for their failure to order a public inquiry. The crash resulted in the deaths of four crew members and 25 passengers when the helicopter went down in… Continue reading RAF Chinook: Families of victims to launch legal action against MoD

Students warned of subject cold spots as universities cut courses

A new report suggests that students may face educational gaps if universities do not collaborate more effectively in delivering courses. Universities UK, a group representing 141 institutions, found that concerns about competition laws hinder collaboration efforts among universities. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) acknowledged the financial challenges universities face and expressed support for collaboration… Continue reading Students warned of subject cold spots as universities cut courses

Housing: Call to stop displaced children going 'missing' from schools

Shanice Aird, a 29-year-old mother-of-three from west London, spent half-term searching for a new place to live after rejecting a council’s offer of temporary accommodation an hour away from her children’s school. The Shared Health Foundation is advocating for the government to implement measures to prevent children in temporary housing from disappearing from schools and… Continue reading Housing: Call to stop displaced children going 'missing' from schools

Military veteran has 'burning fire' to correct pension 'robbery'

Ernest Williams, a 90-year-old former Royal Navy veteran, harbors an enduring sense of injustice regarding his military pension. Despite his advancing age, Williams remains resolute in his fight for what he believes is rightfully his. His battle dates back to the 1980s, spurred by a conversation with his brother-in-law that unveiled the disparity in their… Continue reading Military veteran has 'burning fire' to correct pension 'robbery'