Train named after Lioness Jess Carter ahead of Euro 2025

West Midlands Railway has announced the unveiling of a new train dedicated to Lioness player Jess Carter, just as England gears up for the Euro 2025 tournament. Named after the Warwick-born footballer who has represented England over 40 times, the train will serve as a symbol of pride and inspiration for aspiring athletes. A special… Continue reading Train named after Lioness Jess Carter ahead of Euro 2025

Wimbledon 2025: Meet British qualifier Oliver Tarvet before he plays Carlos Alcaraz at the All England Club

Ollie Tarvet, the British underdog, is capturing the attention of Wimbledon with his impressive performance. The 21-year-old prefers to be called Ollie, not Oliver, and he is making a name for himself as he competes in his first Grand Slam tournament, ranked 733 in the world. Despite facing defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in the second… Continue reading Wimbledon 2025: Meet British qualifier Oliver Tarvet before he plays Carlos Alcaraz at the All England Club

Woman who was beaten by mum wants historical sentence review

Caroline Eshghi, a survivor of childhood abuse, has expressed her desire for a review of sentencing guidelines following her mother’s incarceration for abusing her over 50 years ago. Enduring years of torment at the hands of her mother, Melanie Burmingham, in various locations throughout Bristol, Somerset, and Wiltshire during the 1970s and 80s, Eshghi is… Continue reading Woman who was beaten by mum wants historical sentence review

Slow-motion humiliation for Starmer as he loses control of Commons

The recent vote on welfare reform that took place on Tuesday was an extraordinary event, reminiscent of the chaotic parliamentary debates surrounding Brexit or the turbulent times experienced by Boris Johnson and Liz Truss. Despite having a mandate and a majority, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer faced significant opposition from his own MPs, leading to… Continue reading Slow-motion humiliation for Starmer as he loses control of Commons

Bank of England to redesign banknotes – and wants your help

Banknotes from the Bank of England are set to undergo a major redesign, marking the first significant change in over half a century. Traditionally featuring notable historical figures like Sir Winston Churchill on the current £5 notes, the Bank is now seeking public input on new themes that could include nature, innovation, or key historical… Continue reading Bank of England to redesign banknotes – and wants your help

UK dry weather 2025: Will there be a drought where I live?

The current dry spell in north-west England and Yorkshire has led the Environment Agency to declare an official state of drought, with other English regions potentially facing similar conditions if the lack of rainfall persists. The situation is not much different in eastern Scotland and parts of Wales, where water companies are reporting low water… Continue reading UK dry weather 2025: Will there be a drought where I live?

Newspaper headlines: 'Starmer guts welfare reform' and 'Buggy useless'

The most recent headlines are filled with political turmoil and social controversy, as the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faces backlash over his welfare reform bill. The Financial Times reports that Starmer’s last-minute climbdown to avert a Labour rebellion has left a significant gap in public finances. On the other side of the pond, US… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Starmer guts welfare reform' and 'Buggy useless'

Military aircrew pursuing MoD after cancer diagnoses reaches 180

A recent development has seen at least 180 aircrew members, both current and former, pursuing the Ministry of Defence for compensation after being diagnosed with cancer. These individuals claim that their cancer diagnoses are a result of exposure to toxic fumes while working in helicopters. Among them is RAF flight sergeant Zach Stubbings, who passed… Continue reading Military aircrew pursuing MoD after cancer diagnoses reaches 180