When Cai Morgan emerged from the tattoo parlour, he was beaming with pride over his new ink paying tribute to his family’s motto. He wasted no time in snapping photos to share with friends and family. However, his sister, Lowri, quickly noticed a major issue with the tattoo – it was misspelled. Cai, a 24-year-old… Continue reading Rhondda man's 'hilarious' Welsh tattoo misspelling goes viral
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Jacky Jhaj: How was a paedophile able to hire Disneyland?
The shocking news of a convicted paedophile orchestrating a mock wedding to a nine-year-old at Disneyland Paris last weekend left many in disbelief. This disturbing event was just the latest in a series of bizarre stunts orchestrated by Jacky Jhaj, a British man who has been under investigation for two years. Jhaj first caught attention… Continue reading Jacky Jhaj: How was a paedophile able to hire Disneyland?
Disposable vape ban: I buy my kids vapes to control their addiction
The dilemma faced by Emma, a concerned mother, reveals the challenges of curbing teens’ vaping habits. Struggling to navigate her sons’ addiction, Emma reluctantly took matters into her own hands by purchasing vapes for them. She acknowledged the risks associated with high nicotine consumption and felt compelled to intervene despite her reservations. Emma’s proactive approach… Continue reading Disposable vape ban: I buy my kids vapes to control their addiction
Leicester Church of England: A preacher asked me out and then started stalking me
d’s General Synod, the church’s parliament. As part of her duties, she would be able to help set the direction for Church policy across a wide range of issues. After their careers had intersected once again, Jay filed a formal complaint against Venessa to the Church of England. The process was triggered and an investigation… Continue reading Leicester Church of England: A preacher asked me out and then started stalking me
Heatwave temperatures to hit 30C today as heatwave continues
London is currently experiencing a heatwave with temperatures predicted to reach 30C for the second day. The Met Office has forecast highs of 28C in the east of England and the Midlands. An amber heat health alert, issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), is in effect until Tuesday at 18:00 BST, with temperatures… Continue reading Heatwave temperatures to hit 30C today as heatwave continues
Make healthy food more appealing, government tells supermarkets
In a bid to combat rising obesity rates, the government has announced new plans that will require food businesses to make it easier for customers to access healthy food. Supermarkets and food manufacturers in England will collaborate with the government to encourage shoppers to opt for healthier choices during their weekly grocery trips. The methods… Continue reading Make healthy food more appealing, government tells supermarkets
Charli, Neil Young and Scissor Sisters give Glastonbury goosebumps
th him for the rest of the performance, creating a warm, communal atmosphere by the time he powered into the heavier material. Meanwhile, Doechii proved herself to be one of the festival’s breakout stars, drawing a huge, adoring crowd to the West Holts Stage that spilled out into the surrounding fields. It was a triumphant… Continue reading Charli, Neil Young and Scissor Sisters give Glastonbury goosebumps
M&S strawberries and cream sandwich: Japanese fruit sando hits high streets
Strawberries and cream have been a beloved combination in the UK since the 1800s. However, a new twist on this classic favorite has emerged with the introduction of strawberries and cream sandwiches. Marks & Spencer recently unveiled a limited-edition strawberries and cream sandwich, featuring strawberries, whipped cream cheese, and sweetened bread. Inspired by the “viral… Continue reading M&S strawberries and cream sandwich: Japanese fruit sando hits high streets
Beaver activists claim they are 'doing God's work'
Local communities and conservationists brought beavers from Europe and released them into the UK without official consent. These unauthorized releases were considered illegal and harmful to the environment as they could lead to unintended consequences such as flooding, tree damage, and conflicts with landowners. Despite the risks and legal concerns, the activists believed that the… Continue reading Beaver activists claim they are 'doing God's work'
Government condemns Glastonbury chants aired live on BBC
The recent performance by rap punk duo Bob Vylan at Glastonbury Festival has sparked controversy, with the government strongly condemning the chants calling for “death” to the Israeli military. The duo’s set, which included chants of “free, free Palestine” and “death, death to the IDF [Israel Defense Forces]”, was broadcast live on the BBC just… Continue reading Government condemns Glastonbury chants aired live on BBC