GPs: 'Some services will stop if funding deal not met'

The demand for a renegotiation of this year’s pay deal from the head of the British Medical Associations (BMA) General Practice Committee, Dr. Frances O’Hagan, has put pressure on Health Minister Mike Nesbitt. Dr. O’Hagan expressed the urgent need for a meeting with Nesbitt to secure a funding agreement; otherwise, general practitioners may have to… Continue reading GPs: 'Some services will stop if funding deal not met'

Boy killed on Poynton railway line was 'bright and kind'

The tragic loss of a 16-year-old boy on a railway line has left his parents heartbroken. Joshua Myers, along with another 16-year-old boy, was discovered on the tracks at Poynton railway station in Cheshire at 10:00 PM BST on Thursday, according to the British Transport Police (BTP). Sadly, both boys were pronounced dead at the… Continue reading Boy killed on Poynton railway line was 'bright and kind'

Welfare U-turn makes spending decisions harder, Bridget Phillipson says

The education secretary has highlighted the challenges posed by the government’s recent reversal on welfare changes, declining to commit to scrapping the two-child benefit cap. Bridget Phillipson emphasized that ministers were exploring all options to alleviate child poverty but cautioned that removing the cap would have financial implications. She asserted that the administration was actively… Continue reading Welfare U-turn makes spending decisions harder, Bridget Phillipson says

The best photos from Black Sabbath's Birmingham farewell

Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath recently bid adieu to live performing in a grand finale that left fans energized. The iconic heavy metal group, founded in Birmingham in 1968, delivered a memorable performance at Villa Park in front of 40,000 enthusiastic fans. The prospect of this homecoming concert had been generating significant excitement in the… Continue reading The best photos from Black Sabbath's Birmingham farewell

Man arrested after death of woman found injured on Dundee street

Following a tragic incident in Dundee, a man has been taken into custody following the untimely death of a woman who was discovered severely injured on South Street in the city. According to Police Scotland, the authorities responded to the scene at approximately 16:25 on Saturday, where the woman in her 30s was attended to… Continue reading Man arrested after death of woman found injured on Dundee street

Boy, 4, killed by falling Rawtenstall Cemetery gravestone

A tragic incident occurred at Rawtenstall Cemetery in Burnley Road, Haslingden, where a four-year-old boy lost his life after a gravestone fell on him. Lancashire Police reported that the devastating incident took place at 13:00 BST on Saturday. Despite the efforts of paramedics to save him, the young boy succumbed to his injuries. The police… Continue reading Boy, 4, killed by falling Rawtenstall Cemetery gravestone

DNA technology helps solve mystery of British man found dead in US

A decade-old mystery has finally been solved, as Michael Sidney Hill, a British man found dead in the United States, has been identified using advancements in DNA technology. Hill, who passed away in 2013 at the age of 75 while visiting a friend in Arizona, had no belongings or identification on him, leading to his… Continue reading DNA technology helps solve mystery of British man found dead in US

Ballymoney: Woman appears in court charged with man's murder

In County Antrim’s Ballymoney, a tragic incident unfolded as a 34-year-old woman appeared in court on charges of murdering Patrick ‘Paddy’ Douglas, a 55-year-old man who tragically passed away after a fire. Patrick, known for running a tattoo business in the area, succumbed to his injuries in the hospital on Tuesday, leading to a somber… Continue reading Ballymoney: Woman appears in court charged with man's murder

How MI5 piled falsehood on falsehood in court in the case of a spy who abused women

These revelations show a fundamental breach of the NCND policy by MI5. They actively chose to depart from the policy in order to manipulate the narrative surrounding Agent X and deceive the public. This goes against the principles of transparency and honesty that are essential in a democratic society. Moreover, the attempts to cover up… Continue reading How MI5 piled falsehood on falsehood in court in the case of a spy who abused women

London bombings: I survived 7/7, but still see the suicide bomber everywhere

igure> Tony Woolliscroft Dan was blow out of the train, hit the tunnel wall and then fell into the crawl space between the tunnel wall and the track Dan was taken to St Mary’s Paddington, and then to The Royal London Hospital, where he underwent a series of operations to save his life – and… Continue reading London bombings: I survived 7/7, but still see the suicide bomber everywhere