England completed a dominant clean sweep of the ODI series against West Indies with a comprehensive nine-wicket victory in a rain-affected match at Taunton. The West Indies could only manage a total of 106-8 in their 21 overs, with England easily chasing down the target in just 10.5 overs, thanks to an unbeaten 57 from… Continue reading England vs West Indies: Nat Sciver-Brunt guides hosts to series clean sweep over poor Windies
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Dawn French sorry for 'one-sided' Gaza war video
Actress Dawn French issued an apology after facing backlash for a video she posted on Instagram discussing the war in Gaza. She expressed regret for the video, acknowledging that it appeared one-sided and may have offended people. French emphasized that her intention was not to mock, dismiss, or make light of the horrors of the… Continue reading Dawn French sorry for 'one-sided' Gaza war video
Zia Yusuf returning to Reform UK two days after quitting
After stepping down as Reform UK chairman, Zia Yusuf is prepared to resume his work with the party in a different capacity. Yusuf is set to head the party’s “Doge team”, inspired by the Department of Government Efficiency established by former US President Donald Trump. Following his recent departure from the party, Yusuf did not… Continue reading Zia Yusuf returning to Reform UK two days after quitting
Detroit-bound plane returns to Heathrow due to windscreen crack
A cracked windscreen forced a Delta Air Lines flight from Heathrow to Detroit to turn back to the London airport shortly after takeoff. The Airbus A330-200 aircraft, carrying 188 passengers and 12 crew members, experienced the issue at 11:44 BST on Saturday morning. Following standard procedure, the pilot decided to return to London Heathrow for… Continue reading Detroit-bound plane returns to Heathrow due to windscreen crack
Hawksmoor asked Tommy Robinson to leave after staff 'felt uncomfortable'
Far-right figure Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson, was recently asked to leave a restaurant in London after causing discomfort among guests and staff. The incident occurred at Hawksmoor steakhouse near Piccadilly Circus, where the 42-year-old and four others were requested to depart. Yaxley-Lennon has alleged that the restaurant’s actions were discriminatory against him… Continue reading Hawksmoor asked Tommy Robinson to leave after staff 'felt uncomfortable'
Andrew Tate fined for driving 90mph over limit in Romania
Controversial figure Andrew Tate was recently apprehended for speeding at a staggering 146km/h over the limit in Romania, according to officials. Driving at 196km/h (121mph) in a 50km/h zone, the British-American national was caught in a village approximately 184km from Bucharest, the Romanian capital. As a result of the severe offence, Tate, known for his… Continue reading Andrew Tate fined for driving 90mph over limit in Romania
NHS app: Plans for more patients in England to get results on phones
The government has announced that the NHS app will now be the primary method of communication for millions of patients in England, with an expected savings of £200m over the next three years. This shift will involve sending more test results, screening invitations, and appointment reminders directly to smartphones, moving away from traditional paper-based letters… Continue reading NHS app: Plans for more patients in England to get results on phones
Second boy dies after M4 slip road minibus crash near Reading
Tragedy struck when an 11-year-old boy named Othniel Adoma passed away as a result of injuries sustained in a minibus accident on a motorway slip road. The incident, which occurred more than three weeks ago, involved a white Ford Transit minibus overturning on the link road at junction 10 of the M4 to the A329(M)… Continue reading Second boy dies after M4 slip road minibus crash near Reading
PPFIBP1 gene: Parents' worldwide search for babies with son's rare condition
A rare genetic condition without a name has left 11-month-old Jack one of only 16 known cases in the world. Jack’s parents, Amanda and Nick, were stunned to discover that their son has a mutation of the PPFIBP1 gene, resulting in blindness, frequent seizures, and a prognosis of never walking or talking. The uncertainty surrounding… Continue reading PPFIBP1 gene: Parents' worldwide search for babies with son's rare condition
MI5 misled watchdog about neo-Nazi spy case after lying in court
Sir Brian Leveson, the Investigatory Powers Commissioner responsible for overseeing MI5’s activities, found himself entangled in a web of deception after the Security Service provided false information leading to the rewriting of a report. The Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office (IPCO) initially had a draft report contradicting MI5’s false evidence, but the final version failed to… Continue reading MI5 misled watchdog about neo-Nazi spy case after lying in court