Ban for Colchester Lamborghini driver caught doing 140mph

In Essex, a Lamborghini driver named Fred McKennon was caught speeding at a staggering 140mph (225kmph) and has been temporarily banned from driving. The incident took place on the A120 dual carriageway at Takeley, near Stansted Airport, where officers conducting speed checks noticed the illegal tinted front windows on McKennon’s vehicle. As a result, his… Continue reading Ban for Colchester Lamborghini driver caught doing 140mph

Afghans resettled in UK affected by new MoD data breach

Reporters Liz Rawlings and James Saville of BBC Newsnight have revealed that thousands of Afghans who were brought to safety in the UK have been affected by a data breach incident involving a Ministry of Defence (MoD) sub-contractor. The breach occurred at Inflite The Jet Centre, a company providing ground-handling services for flights at London… Continue reading Afghans resettled in UK affected by new MoD data breach

UK trade envoy resigns over Northern Cyprus visit

Labour MP Afzal Khan has stepped down as the UK’s trade envoy to Turkey after facing backlash for his recent trip to the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. This territory is not recognized by the UK government due to the presence of Turkish troops following the 1974 invasion. During his visit, Mr. Khan also… Continue reading UK trade envoy resigns over Northern Cyprus visit

Newspaper headlines: 'Ukraine's fate in their hands' and 'Praying for peace'

The much-anticipated summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska has captured the attention of the Saturday papers, highlighting the high stakes involved in their meeting. The Daily Mail underscores Ukraine’s fate being influenced by the outcome, with Trump pushing for a swift ceasefire as the leaders prepare for extensive discussions lasting at least… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Ukraine's fate in their hands' and 'Praying for peace'

Watch: Royals and veterans mark VJ Day 80 years on

In Staffordshire, a two-minute silence was observed by the King and Queen to honor the 80th anniversary of VJ Day. Veterans were present at the service, with some taking part in the ceremony by laying wreaths and delivering readings. VJ Day, also known as Victory over Japan Day, is commemorated annually on 15 August to… Continue reading Watch: Royals and veterans mark VJ Day 80 years on

Universal UK: 18,000 register for Bedfordshire theme park jobs

There has been a surge of interest in potential job opportunities at the proposed Universal Studios theme park in the UK, with more than 18,000 people expressing their desire to work there. Universal Destinations & Experiences has submitted a request to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government to develop a resort in Kempston… Continue reading Universal UK: 18,000 register for Bedfordshire theme park jobs

Primary pupils in Midlothian added to WhatsApp group with 'nude photo requests'

In Midlothian, primary school children were involved in a disturbing incident after being added to a WhatsApp group where they were instructed to send explicit photos. The group warned the pupils not to inform their parents about their participation in the chat. The affected students, who are in primary six at Paradykes Primary in Loanhead,… Continue reading Primary pupils in Midlothian added to WhatsApp group with 'nude photo requests'

Weather checks and cost sees changes to Wales' holiday bookings

Will last-minute short-stay breaks at home become the new norm? According to industry experts and trends in the UK tourism sector, the answer seems to be leaning towards a resounding yes. The unpredictable weather, coupled with a desire to save money and make the most out of vacation time, is driving a shift in behavior… Continue reading Weather checks and cost sees changes to Wales' holiday bookings

York Minster defends 60% visitor entry fee increase

Residents and visitors alike are expressing dismay over the increased entry fee to tour York Minster, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks that stands as a symbol of Christianity and regional history. The cost for an adult ticket has risen to £20, marking a significant increase from the previous price of £12.50 in 2022.… Continue reading York Minster defends 60% visitor entry fee increase

Wooler children's playground reopens after 177 bombs removed

An astonishing discovery shook the small town of Wooler in Northumberland when Steven Parkinson stumbled upon an unexploded World War Two bomb buried beneath Scotts Park. Little did anyone know that this playground, frequented by generations of children, was sitting on an arsenal of 177 wartime bombs. The mystery of how these explosives ended up… Continue reading Wooler children's playground reopens after 177 bombs removed