Telford beekeeper gets free Greggs coffee after rescuing high street shops

A recent incident occurred where a swarm of bees caused the closure of several shops, including Greggs. Simon Emms, a beekeeper from Priorslee Honey in Telford, was called to Market Street in Oakengates to deal with the situation. Emms discovered that the bees were in the process of setting up a new colony after leaving… Continue reading Telford beekeeper gets free Greggs coffee after rescuing high street shops

Rare Welsh-language Bible to be displayed at St Davids Cathedral

A historic moment in Welsh history is set to occur as a rare copy of the first complete translation of the Bible into Welsh, printed in 1588, will soon be exhibited in Wales for the first time. The translation, carried out during the era of the Spanish Armada and the reign of Queen Elizabeth I,… Continue reading Rare Welsh-language Bible to be displayed at St Davids Cathedral

Isle of Wight Zoo welcomes rare pygmy loris twins

A rare and endangered pygmy slow loris has given birth to twins at Amazon World Zoo Park on the Isle of Wight. The proud parents, Lapek and Ramina, are a breeding pair in the European Endangered Species Programme. Pygmy slow lorises originate from the rainforests and bamboo thickets of Vietnam, Laos, eastern Cambodia, and southern… Continue reading Isle of Wight Zoo welcomes rare pygmy loris twins

Funfair accident toll raises questions about industry safety

Recent incidents at funfairs have sparked concerns about the safety of the industry. Jade Harrison, a victim of a ride accident at Hull Fair in 2019, recounted her harrowing experience of being thrown from a ride and sustaining serious injuries. Her story is not unique, as thousands of individuals have been injured at funfairs, amusement… Continue reading Funfair accident toll raises questions about industry safety

National Crime Agency to launch operation targeting grooming gangs

A nationwide police operation is set to target grooming gangs as the National Crime Agency (NCA) gears up to crack down on predators who have exploited children. The Home Office has announced that the NCA will work alongside local police forces to ensure that victims who have not seen progress in their cases receive the… Continue reading National Crime Agency to launch operation targeting grooming gangs

Assisted dying: Hospice staff tell BBC what they think about bill

The issue of assisted dying is a contentious topic, with hospices being at the heart of the debate. Angelina Blair, a nurse supporting terminally ill patients to die in their own homes, witnesses the final moments of people’s lives firsthand. She emphasizes the importance of providing end-of-life care that respects the wishes of the patients… Continue reading Assisted dying: Hospice staff tell BBC what they think about bill

Soccer Aid: Big Zuu and Carlos Tevez help World XI to victory as £15m raised for Unicef

Soccer Aid was a massive success this year, with Big Zuu and Tevez putting on a show that wowed the crowd at Old Trafford and raised an impressive £15m for the children’s charity Unicef. In a thrilling match between England and a World XI made up of celebrities and former footballers, the World XI emerged… Continue reading Soccer Aid: Big Zuu and Carlos Tevez help World XI to victory as £15m raised for Unicef

Blaise Metreweli appointed as MI6's first female chief

In a groundbreaking move, MI6 will witness a historic milestone as a woman is set to lead the foreign intelligence service for the first time in its 116-year history. Blaise Metreweli, a seasoned member who joined the Secret Intelligence Service in 1999, will step into the role of the 18th chief, succeeding Sir Richard Moore… Continue reading Blaise Metreweli appointed as MI6's first female chief

Shared ownership: 'It was sold as a dream but became a nightmare'

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'

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