Strategies for Supporting Neurodivergent Students on Results Day In the midst of the pressures surrounding exam results day, individuals who are neurodivergent face unique challenges that can exacerbate their anxiety. Neurodivergent individuals, whose brains operate differently due to conditions like autism or ADHD, may find themselves overwhelmed by the uncertainty and stress of this pivotal… Continue reading How to handle results day stress when you're neurodivergent
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Stop children using VPNs to watch porn, ministers told
BBC Newsnight has reported that the children’s commissioner for England, Dame Rachel de Souza, is calling for the government to take action against children using virtual private networks (VPNs) to bypass age checks on pornographic websites. VPNs allow users to disguise their online location, making it possible to access the internet as if they are… Continue reading Stop children using VPNs to watch porn, ministers told
Woman sexually assaulted on plane refused compensation
A horrifying incident occurred in September last year on a Qatar Airways flight from Doha to London Gatwick, where a 24-year-old woman named Kelly experienced a nightmare. After a long day of travel, Kelly fell asleep on the overnight flight, only to be woken up two hours before landing by a man in his 60s… Continue reading Woman sexually assaulted on plane refused compensation
National Television Awards 2025: Gary Lineker and Adolescence among nominees
Gary Lineker has been nominated for a National Television Award for the first time since 2017 following his departure from Match of the Day. After 26 years on the football show and a series of controversies surrounding his social media use, Lineker bid farewell to the BBC. He is now in the running for best… Continue reading National Television Awards 2025: Gary Lineker and Adolescence among nominees
The Green Party is at a crossroads. Is it time they get angry?
t=”text-block”> Baroness Bennett believes it’s not just the party’s policies that need attention, but also its internal structures and how it runs campaigns. “I would like to see a real focus on working out exactly how we use political tactics, how we get those messages out, how we build campaigns that don’t just preach to… Continue reading The Green Party is at a crossroads. Is it time they get angry?
Armagh: Man arrested after arson attack on bar
A bar in Armagh was the target of an arson attack, leading to the arrest of a 38-year-old man. Authorities were alerted to the fire on Irish Street around 8:55 BST on Monday evening. Firefighters managed to extinguish the blaze while two individuals were rushed to Craigavon Area Hospital by the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service… Continue reading Armagh: Man arrested after arson attack on bar
Newspaper headlines: 'Suited not booted' and 'property tax shake-up'
As Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived for peace talks in Washington, a headline from The Sun declared him “suited not booted,” adopting a smart attire approach for the upcoming summit with US President Donald Trump. The Sun highlighted the change in Zelensky’s appearance from his previous meeting and paired the story with an image of… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Suited not booted' and 'property tax shake-up'
James Bond should be a man, says Dame Helen Mirren
In a recent interview with Saga Magazine, Dame Helen Mirren expressed her belief that James Bond should continue to be portrayed by a man, despite her strong feminist views. The award-winning actress emphasized that “you can’t have a woman. It just doesn’t work. James Bond has to be James Bond, otherwise it becomes something else.”… Continue reading James Bond should be a man, says Dame Helen Mirren
Herefordshire farmer sees broccoli harvest hit by heatwave and lack of water
Farmers in the driest regions of the UK are currently experiencing a challenging growing season due to the ongoing heatwave. This has led to some of the worst harvests on record, significantly impacting crop and vegetable yields. Broccoli growers, in particular, are struggling with diminished water supply and dry soil, resulting in yield reductions of… Continue reading Herefordshire farmer sees broccoli harvest hit by heatwave and lack of water
'Game of chess' to keep gangsters apart in jail as attacks rise
BBC Scotland’s home affairs correspondent, David Cowan, reported on the challenges facing Scottish prison staff due to the increased violence among inmates with ties to serious organised crime groups (SOCGs). The jailing of numerous Scottish gangsters has resulted in a surge in attacks, prompting more inmates to be held in segregation than ever before. This… Continue reading 'Game of chess' to keep gangsters apart in jail as attacks rise