UK economy grew more than expected in first three months of year

The latest official figures revealed that the UK’s economy surpassed expectations by growing 0.7% in the first quarter of the year, exceeding the forecasted 0.6%. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) attributed the growth mainly to the services sector, with significant contributions from production as well. This expansion took place just before the US implemented… Continue reading UK economy grew more than expected in first three months of year

'Real identity of Diane Sindall killer was known on Birkenhead estates'

The shocking murder of Diane Sindall in Birkenhead has brought to light a potential miscarriage of justice that has haunted the community for decades. Peter Sullivan, who spent nearly 40 years in prison for her murder, was acquitted thanks to new DNA evidence. Despite claims from a charity set up in her memory that the… Continue reading 'Real identity of Diane Sindall killer was known on Birkenhead estates'

Farm workers' lives being put at risk by dangerous dust particles

Farm workers face a constant threat to their health from dangerous dust particles, in addition to the well-known risks associated with working with animals and machinery on farms. The Health and Safety Executive (HSENI) is collaborating with other agencies to raise awareness about the harmful effects of dust particles that can lead to lung scarring,… Continue reading Farm workers' lives being put at risk by dangerous dust particles

Sperm donor 'dad-of-180' loses parental rights court bid

Robert Albon, an unregulated sperm donor who claims to have fathered over 180 children globally, was recently denied increased parental rights for a child he fathered through natural insemination. Seeking parental control and contact with a girl born in 2023, Albon’s request was ultimately rejected by High Court judge Mr Justice Poole. The judge expressed… Continue reading Sperm donor 'dad-of-180' loses parental rights court bid

Scottish Water warning after driest period in 60 years

The current dry spell in Scotland has prompted Scottish Water to issue warnings to customers to use water sparingly, as it has been the driest start to the year since 1964. The firm urged people to take shorter showers, refrain from using hoses, and consider more water-efficient practices, although a full hosepipe ban has not… Continue reading Scottish Water warning after driest period in 60 years

Baby Elsa: Police going door-to-door in hunt for parents of abandoned siblings

Three newborn babies, all abandoned in east London shortly after their birth, have sparked a significant police investigation. Baby Elsa, left in a Boots carrier bag near a footpath in Newham on 18 January 2024, was found by a dog walker. The subsequent DNA tests revealed that she was the sibling of two other babies,… Continue reading Baby Elsa: Police going door-to-door in hunt for parents of abandoned siblings

Fees have risen more than government predicted, private schools say

In a surprising turn of events, the cost of a place at a private school has seen a significant increase of 22.6% in the past year, surpassing government estimates. The Independent Schools Council (ISC) released this information, attributing the spike to the introduction of VAT on fees. This unexpected policy change has left many wondering… Continue reading Fees have risen more than government predicted, private schools say

Women's Euros 2025: Pubs to stay open late if England or Wales reach semi-final

The Home Office has announced that pubs will be allowed to stay open until 01:00 BST if England or Wales make it to the final stages of the Uefa Women’s European Championships. The usual closing time of 23:00 will be extended in the event of either home nation reaching the semi-finals or final of the… Continue reading Women's Euros 2025: Pubs to stay open late if England or Wales reach semi-final

Do Afrikaners want to leave South Africa for the US?

In South Africa, the debate over US President Donald Trump’s offer to grant refugee status to white Afrikaners has stirred up strong emotions. While some have embraced the offer and left the country, others, like Ulrich Janse van Vuuren, are determined to stay and contribute to their homeland. Janse van Vuuren, a 38-year-old white South… Continue reading Do Afrikaners want to leave South Africa for the US?

Tariffs: Jaguar Land Rover says it has no plans to build cars in the US

Jaguar Land Rover, a car manufacturer based in the UK, has made it clear that they have no intentions of manufacturing vehicles in the United States. This decision comes as a response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, which have had a significant impact on the automotive industry. The company’s spokesperson confirmed this stance following comments… Continue reading Tariffs: Jaguar Land Rover says it has no plans to build cars in the US