'Discrimination' concerns over Stormont constituency jobs

An investigation by BBC News NI has revealed that numerous Northern Ireland Assembly members are engaging in staff recruitment practices that could potentially lead to claims of unlawful discrimination. First Minister Michelle O’Neill is among those under scrutiny, as job postings for her constituency office indicated that applicants should hold specific political beliefs to meet… Continue reading 'Discrimination' concerns over Stormont constituency jobs

Uriah Rennie: First black Premier League referee dies aged 65

Uriah Rennie, the first black referee in the history of the Premier League, has passed away at the age of 65. Rennie officiated over 300 matches from 1997 to 2008, with 175 of those being Premier League games. The Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association expressed their sorrow at his passing, acknowledging his groundbreaking role… Continue reading Uriah Rennie: First black Premier League referee dies aged 65

Murder inquiry launched as teenager dies in New Moston

Angela Ferguson and Rachael Lazaro reported from Manchester for BBC News on a recent tragic event in north Manchester. A murder investigation has been initiated following the death of a teenage boy in the New Moston area of Manchester. The incident occurred on Nevin Road, where officers, paramedics, and the air ambulance responded at approximately… Continue reading Murder inquiry launched as teenager dies in New Moston

Yvette Cooper yet to agree deal three days before spending review

According to BBC News, the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, is the only minister who has not yet finalized a funding agreement with the Treasury before the upcoming Spending Review on Wednesday. Chancellor Rachel Reeves and her team have been engaged in discussions with ministers to determine budgets for various government departments in the coming years.… Continue reading Yvette Cooper yet to agree deal three days before spending review

Senedd election: Is Merthyr Tydfil set for an electoral revolution?

Written by Gareth Lewis, Political editor, BBC Wales News Daljit Singh, an owner of Gurnos sports and social club, doubled up as a part-time songwriter penning lyrics urging politicians to “check the streets where normal people live.” He invited politicians to visit the area and witness the conditions for themselves. Singh also organized events to… Continue reading Senedd election: Is Merthyr Tydfil set for an electoral revolution?

Doctors use poo pills to flush out dangerous superbugs

In an innovative approach to combating dangerous superbug infections, doctors in the UK are exploring the use of “poo pills” containing freeze-dried faeces sourced from healthy donors. These stool samples are rich in beneficial bacteria that have shown promise in replacing antibiotic-resistant superbugs with a healthier gut microbiome. The novel treatment aims to address the… Continue reading Doctors use poo pills to flush out dangerous superbugs

'Hit-and-run' murder charges in Sheffield after boy, 16, dies

A tragic incident unfolded in Sheffield as two men were charged with murder and three counts of attempted murder following an alleged hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a 16-year-old boy. Zulkernain Ahmed, 20, and Amaan Ahmed, 26, both residents of Locke Drive in Sheffield, were accused in connection with the death of Abdullah… Continue reading 'Hit-and-run' murder charges in Sheffield after boy, 16, dies

Prince William calls for protection of world's oceans in Monaco

Prince William delivers a stark warning about the depletion of ocean life, stating that it is happening right before our eyes. Speaking at the Blue Economy and Finance Forum in Monaco, the Prince emphasized the unprecedented challenge of protecting the oceans, calling for comprehensive action at various levels – global, national, and local. Addressing the… Continue reading Prince William calls for protection of world's oceans in Monaco

How Tynemouth surfer brothers survived rip current terror

Two brothers experienced a harrowing ordeal on Saturday 17 May when they found themselves caught in a dangerous rip current while surfing at a popular beach in north-east England. Euan, aged 21, and Andrew, aged 19, had ventured out to Longsands beach in Tynemouth, where they were met with ideal surfing conditions with 5ft-high swells.… Continue reading How Tynemouth surfer brothers survived rip current terror

'I couldn't imagine not teaching full-time – until I had my baby'

Education reporter Hayley Clarke shares the story of Alice Cole, a dedicated primary school teacher who made the tough decision to return to work part-time after the birth of her son, Oliver, last May. Despite her initial love for working full-time, Alice’s partner’s shift work made it challenging for her to balance work and family… Continue reading 'I couldn't imagine not teaching full-time – until I had my baby'