Shared ownership: A couple’s struggle Chris and Diana found themselves in a difficult situation after buying a shared ownership property in east London back in February 2020. Heralded as a way to enter the property market, shared ownership seemed like a feasible option. Unfortunately, the reality was far from ideal. “We had none of the… Continue reading Shared ownership: 'It was sold as a dream but became a nightmare'
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Farm animal thefts in Northern Ireland linked to organised crime
In the years between 2019 and 2024, there were over 3,000 animals reported as stolen in Northern Ireland, with a growing concern over a connection to organised crime. The majority of these stolen animals were farm animals, such as sheep and cattle, with rural council areas like Mid Ulster and Causeway Coast and Glens being… Continue reading Farm animal thefts in Northern Ireland linked to organised crime
Chris Brown starts UK tour in Manchester days before next court hearing
Ian YoungsCulture reporter Pop superstar Chris Brown has begun his UK tour in Manchester, gearing up for a string of stadium performances across the country. This comes just days before his scheduled court appearance following his arrest in the city last month. The Grammy-winning singer took to the stage at Manchester’s Co-op Live arena on… Continue reading Chris Brown starts UK tour in Manchester days before next court hearing
Newspaper headlines: 'Retreat over grooming gangs' and 'Say sorry for delay'
On the front of numerous Monday newspapers, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer makes headlines for various reasons. The Daily Mail claims that Sir Keir is retracting his previous stance on grooming gangs by announcing a national inquiry, which he had previously opposed. The Daily Express also covers this story, quoting Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch’s demand… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Retreat over grooming gangs' and 'Say sorry for delay'
Prime Minister defiant on crucial benefits vote
Sir Keir Starmer faces pushback from within his own party as he stands firm on his proposal to reduce the benefits bill, emphasizing the importance of pushing through necessary reforms. The upcoming vote on a set of measures aimed at cutting the benefits bill by £5bn by 2030 has stirred controversy within the Labour Party.… Continue reading Prime Minister defiant on crucial benefits vote
'Forever chemical' TFA found in all but one of tested UK rivers
A concerning discovery has been made in rivers all across the United Kingdom, where traces of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) have been found by researchers from York University. This chemical, also known as a “forever chemical,” breaks down at an extremely slow rate in nature, leading to its accumulation over time. While the exact threat that… Continue reading 'Forever chemical' TFA found in all but one of tested UK rivers
Truckloads of Scotland's rubbish will be exported to England, say experts
According to a report by BBC Scotland’s environment correspondent, Kevin Keane, Scotland is facing a significant waste management challenge as the country prepares to implement a ban on burying “black bag” waste in landfill sites by the end of the year. The ban, which covers biodegradable municipal waste (BMW), aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions… Continue reading Truckloads of Scotland's rubbish will be exported to England, say experts
Pro-palestinian activist home after being detained in West Bank
A pro-Palestinian activist, Dee Murphy, expressed feelings of “outrage and heartbreak” upon her return to Wales after being detained in the occupied West Bank. Murphy, a 70-year-old resident of Swansea originally from Cork, Ireland, was held in custody for up to 10 days before returning home. She had been volunteering with the International Solidarity Movement… Continue reading Pro-palestinian activist home after being detained in West Bank
Football commentator Tony Jones retires after 50-year career
s/480/cpsprodpb/8449/live/719ef690-4842-11f0-bbaa-4bc03e0665b7.jpg.webp” loading=”lazy” alt=”Getty Images A football crowd watches a match at Old Trafford.”>Getty Images Old Trafford’s Stretford End is traditionally one of the most atmospheric stands in English football Though his career has spanned four decades, Jones still enjoys the thrill of a proper derby. “There’s an increasing rarity about them because with so many… Continue reading Football commentator Tony Jones retires after 50-year career
HS2 contractors referred to taxman over supply of workers
The HS2 rail line project, connecting London and Birmingham, is currently dealing with allegations of possible fraud surrounding the handling of pay for construction workers by one of its subcontractors. Whistleblowers brought attention to concerns regarding the payment practices for some staff working on the high-speed line, prompting an investigation by HS2 Ltd last month.… Continue reading HS2 contractors referred to taxman over supply of workers