More than 1,000 people cross the English Channel in one day

On a bright and sunny September day, more than 1,000 individuals successfully navigated the English Channel in small boats. This significant crossing came on the same day when the government confirmed the deportation of two men as part of their strategy to return migrants to France. The ministers are optimistic that their “one-in-one-out” approach will… Continue reading More than 1,000 people cross the English Channel in one day

Ballymena: Elderly man, 80, dies following three-vehicle crash

An elderly man tragically passed away after a collision involving three vehicles took place in Ballymena, County Antrim. The victim, 80-year-old Robert Russell Bamber, also known as Roy, resided in the Ballymena area. The incident occurred at the intersection of Moorfields Road and Tully Road on September 10th at approximately 19:05 BST. Involved in the… Continue reading Ballymena: Elderly man, 80, dies following three-vehicle crash

MSP Monica Lennon says Holyrood conduct has 'deteriorated'

Labour MSP Monica Lennon has expressed concerns over the workplace culture in the Scottish Parliament, noting that it has “deteriorated” in recent years. She highlighted that some MSPs have “lost the ability to actively listen to one another” during parliamentary proceedings. These comments come in light of the resignation of Scottish government minister Jamie Hepburn,… Continue reading MSP Monica Lennon says Holyrood conduct has 'deteriorated'

Baby with no name and midwife reunited 21 years on as colleagues

A midwife who was born at the same hospital where she now works alongside a colleague who cared for her as a baby is breaking the boundaries of a typical work environment. Leah Hobson, who was born in Dr Gray’s in Elgin in 2004, has now found herself working alongside the community midwife, Carol Bennett,… Continue reading Baby with no name and midwife reunited 21 years on as colleagues

Heathrow cyber-attack: Delays after airport check-in system hit

A cyber-attack has caused chaos at several European airports, including Heathrow, affecting electronic check-in and baggage systems. The airport issued a warning about potential delays due to a “technical issue” impacting software provided by Collins Aerospace to multiple airlines. Brussels Airport and Berlin’s Brandenburg Airport also faced longer waiting times as a result of a… Continue reading Heathrow cyber-attack: Delays after airport check-in system hit

Ed Davey loves clowning around, but is it time the Lib Dems get serious?

Lib Dems in Parliament are strong re-elected then it puts us in a much stronger position to fight the local elections of 2024, I think that’s at the heart of our strategy,” says one MP. So while some might suggest that Boris Johnson’s honeymoon period as prime minister is definitely over, the road ahead for… Continue reading Ed Davey loves clowning around, but is it time the Lib Dems get serious?

Strictly's Amy Dowden put 'strain' on herself to return to dancing after cancer

BBC Wales reporter Charlie Buckland interviewed Amy Dowden, a professional dancer who spoke candidly about her battle with breast cancer. Diagnosed with grade three breast cancer at the age of 32 in May 2023, just a day before her honeymoon, Dowden shared her journey of undergoing a mastectomy, chemotherapy, and fertility treatment. Despite the challenges… Continue reading Strictly's Amy Dowden put 'strain' on herself to return to dancing after cancer

New documentary explores the origins of desi pubs in the Midlands

In a journey of defiance against racism, the rise of desi pubs has emerged as a revolutionary symbol of integration and cultural celebration. Originating from the West Midlands, these establishments combine elements of traditional British public houses with Indian cuisine and Punjabi music, embodying a sense of unity despite their roots in historical segregation. Initially… Continue reading New documentary explores the origins of desi pubs in the Midlands

Four shot in Birmingham nightclub Mango as three arrested

Shooting Incident at Birmingham Nightclub Leads to Arrests In a disturbing turn of events, a shooting at the Mango nightclub in Birmingham has left four people injured, with one man in critical condition. The incident took place at around 3:00 BST, prompting emergency services to respond to the scene. Three men and a woman were… Continue reading Four shot in Birmingham nightclub Mango as three arrested

Son of British couple held by Taliban 'ecstatic' as they return to UK

The release of an elderly British couple detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan for nearly eight months has brought overwhelming relief to their family. Peter Reynolds, 80, and his wife Barbie, 76, who had lived in Afghanistan for almost twenty years, are set to return to the UK after reuniting with their daughter in Qatar.… Continue reading Son of British couple held by Taliban 'ecstatic' as they return to UK