Shropshire photographer captures beauty of back garden wildlife

A photographer in the West Midlands has dedicated a decade to exploring the wildlife in his back garden. Andrew Fusek Peters captured the beauty of Britain’s diverse wildlife through his lens. He aimed to showcase the everyday stories of birds, mammals, and insects that coexist with humans, resulting in a stunning collection of images featured… Continue reading Shropshire photographer captures beauty of back garden wildlife

Criminals could fill potholes and clean bins under government plans

The government appears to be in the process of creating initiatives that could involve convicted criminals undertaking tasks such as fixing potholes and cleaning garbage bins. According to a report by the Sun on Sunday, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood is looking to expand the use of unpaid work, which she views as being too lenient.… Continue reading Criminals could fill potholes and clean bins under government plans

What the hell happened to UK Eurovision entry Remember Monday?

In a disappointing turn of events, the UK has once again faced elimination at Eurovision, securing the 19th spot out of 26 possible positions. Remember Monday, the British contestants, stole the show with their exceptional vocal abilities. Lauren, Holly, and Charlotte delivered a flawless performance of their song, What The Hell Just Happened, showcasing their… Continue reading What the hell happened to UK Eurovision entry Remember Monday?

Far-right leaders attempting to hijack success of Reform

Prominent figures from the far-right movement are strategizing to infiltrate Reform UK and steer the party towards extremist ideologies. David Clews, known for spreading conspiracy theories, and Mark Collett, a former member of the far-right Patriotic Alternative (PA), have urged their supporters to join Nigel Farage’s party to promote a “pro-white” and anti-immigration agenda. During… Continue reading Far-right leaders attempting to hijack success of Reform

Brexit: UK-EU summit could 'reduce Irish Sea border impact'

Laura Graham-Brown highlighted the urgent need for a reset of the Irish Sea border regulations, stating that the new rules concerning parcels have exacerbated the already challenging situation for businesses. With an upcoming UK-EU summit, there is hope for a potential agreement that could significantly mitigate the impact of the Irish Sea border, offering a… Continue reading Brexit: UK-EU summit could 'reduce Irish Sea border impact'

UK and EU haggle over key points before first summit since Brexit

On Monday, the UK and EU are set to hold their first bilateral summit since Brexit, marking a significant moment symbolically. While there have been difficulties between the two sides, the bitterness that once existed post-Brexit has been overtaken by global events. Factors such as concerns about Russia, China, and the war in Ukraine, along… Continue reading UK and EU haggle over key points before first summit since Brexit

Facial disfigurement: 'I was refused service in a cafe because of my face'

Amit Ghose, born with Neurofibromatosis type 1, has faced relentless bullying and discrimination throughout his life. Despite enduring constant staring, pointing, and hurtful comments, Amit has learned to embrace his facial disfigurement. His recent encounter at a coffee shop in London, where he was refused service due to his appearance, is just one example of… Continue reading Facial disfigurement: 'I was refused service in a cafe because of my face'

Changing your brain – inside the therapy room

In a revealing look inside the therapy room, BBC cameras capture the transformative journey of three individuals seeking mental health support. Nicole, a 31-year-old chiropractic assistant from London, enters the therapist’s room with her hugging pillow, expressing nervousness about discussing her fear of driving. Beyond her anxiety behind the wheel, Nicole grapples with a deeper… Continue reading Changing your brain – inside the therapy room

Fatal falls in Northern Ireland more than double in a decade

The increase in fatal falls in Northern Ireland has more than doubled over a 10-year period, according to official statistics. In 2013, there were 178 deaths due to falls, compared to 378 in 2022. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) referred to this rise as “truly shocking” and expressed concerns that the… Continue reading Fatal falls in Northern Ireland more than double in a decade

Care homes closure warning after tighter visa pledge

Care home managers are expressing concerns that changes in immigration laws could lead to the closure of care homes, as outlined in a recent UK government white paper. The proposal suggests that care workers on sponsored visas would need to remain in the UK for a longer period of 10 years before being granted the… Continue reading Care homes closure warning after tighter visa pledge