Alex Salmond’s family is steadfast in their determination to protect his reputation through legal action against the Scottish government, as expressed by his niece, Christina Hendry. She also alleged a conspiracy against her uncle, the former first minister and SNP leader, who was acquitted of 13 sexual offenses in 2020. Following Salmond’s passing at the… Continue reading Alex Salmond's family vow to 'defend his name' in court
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Farmers allowed to take livestock to England as Bluetongue virus rules ease
Travel restrictions for livestock affected by the bluetongue virus in Wales are set to be relaxed, allowing vaccinated animals to be transported across the border into England for markets. As of Monday, livestock that have completed the necessary bluetongue vaccination can be taken to markets within a 12-mile radius of the Welsh border. The Chief… Continue reading Farmers allowed to take livestock to England as Bluetongue virus rules ease
Growing crops 'more unpredictable and difficult'
NFU Scotland has recently highlighted the challenges faced by Scottish farmers in growing cereal crops due to unpredictable and difficult conditions. The farming body pointed out that the spring barley harvest this year has been ready for harvesting earlier than usual, but the quality of the grain has been adversely affected. These issues have been… Continue reading Growing crops 'more unpredictable and difficult'
Methanol poisoning: Man saw kaleidoscopic light before going blind
A survivor of methanol poisoning in Laos recounted seeing a dazzling light before losing his sight, sharing his harrowing experience. Calum Macdonald, along with his friends, arrived at the Vietnamese border, where he noticed his vision was impaired, with everything appearing as a kaleidoscopic blur. This unsettling development followed a night of consuming free whisky… Continue reading Methanol poisoning: Man saw kaleidoscopic light before going blind
First group of Gaza children to be brought to UK 'in coming weeks'
A noticeable number of critically ill and injured Palestinian children, ranging from 30 to 50, are set to be transferred from Gaza to the UK for medical treatment in the near future, as per information obtained by the BBC. This initiative marks the first time children will be brought to the UK for treatment under… Continue reading First group of Gaza children to be brought to UK 'in coming weeks'
'Chemo wrecked my teeth, I can't afford treatment'
BBC News reporters Leigh Boobyer and Jeremy Stern reported on the concerning state of dental care in the UK, as described by Faye Woodley. Woodley, who suffered from cancer treatment that severely affected her teeth, voiced her frustration with the lack of accessible and affordable dental treatment. She expressed her dismay, stating that the current… Continue reading 'Chemo wrecked my teeth, I can't afford treatment'
Herefordshire daughter driven to tears by mum's pension delays
Annetta Stanley, a retired accountant, found herself in a heartbreaking situation when she spent six months trying to resolve the issue of her elderly mother’s private pension not being paid. Mervis Stanley, 87 years old, had been receiving a widow’s pension from her late husband George’s time at Gillette in Reading. However, the pension stopped… Continue reading Herefordshire daughter driven to tears by mum's pension delays
Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home – what to expect from BBC documentary
A heartwarming tale of love, laughter, and tears is set to captivate audiences in the upcoming Ozzy film. The documentary, titled “Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home,” provides a poignant glimpse into the final years of the iconic rocker’s life. Filmed over three years, the production offers unique and intimate access to Ozzy Osbourne, his wife Sharon,… Continue reading Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home – what to expect from BBC documentary
'Skibidi' and 'tradwife' among words added to Cambridge Dictionary
The latest edition of the Cambridge Dictionary is set to include a plethora of new slang terms that have gained popularity on social media platforms. Among these additions are terms like “Skibidi” and “tradwife”, which have made their mark on the digital landscape. Skibidi, a nonsensical term introduced by the creator of a viral YouTube… Continue reading 'Skibidi' and 'tradwife' among words added to Cambridge Dictionary
Northern Ireland children's cancer unit staff shortages 'left me broken'
A former nurse at the Children’s Cancer Unit in the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children has spoken out about the challenges and staffing issues she faced during her time there, which eventually led her to resign. Hannah Farrell, who left the unit in 2019, expressed feelings of being broken, disillusioned, and burnt out due… Continue reading Northern Ireland children's cancer unit staff shortages 'left me broken'