The BBC is gearing up to provide extensive coverage of the Glastonbury Festival, offering more than 90 hours of live streamed performances across various platforms. Alison Howe, the executive producer at BBC Studios for Glastonbury on TV, is excited to bring the festival experience to people’s homes. The lineup for this year’s event includes headliners… Continue reading How BBC 'wants to give you best seat' for Glastonbury 2025
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Flooded residents in Rhondda Cynon Taf left without defences because of cost
Residents in Ynysybwl are expressing concerns for their safety after flood defences were rejected due to cost concerns. Natural Resources Wales (NRW) stated that building a taller flood wall or purchasing at-risk houses in the village was not economically viable. This decision has left homeowners feeling abandoned and fearful for the well-being of their families.… Continue reading Flooded residents in Rhondda Cynon Taf left without defences because of cost
Life-sized animal puppet stampede arrives in the capital
A striking display of life-sized puppet animals has made its way to London as part of a global tour aimed at raising awareness about climate change. The project, known as The Herds, is meant to represent the animals’ escape from the effects of climate disaster, as explained by The Walk Productions, the organization responsible for… Continue reading Life-sized animal puppet stampede arrives in the capital
New drug offers potential cure for ultra rare inherited condition
In a breakthrough development, a teenager from Norfolk has become the first patient in Europe to receive a newly licensed treatment for her life-threatening, inherited disorder. Mary Catchpole, 19, has been battling a rare condition that affects her immune system, making her more susceptible to infections. This new treatment, leniolisib, offers hope and joy to… Continue reading New drug offers potential cure for ultra rare inherited condition
BBC News quiz of the week: Who called Donald Trump 'daddy'?
BBC News recently reported on a new drug targeting cancer mutations. This medication, developed by Amgen, has shown promising results in clinical trials. The drug works by targeting a specific genetic mutation found in various types of cancer, making it a potentially effective treatment option for patients with this mutation. According to the report, the… Continue reading BBC News quiz of the week: Who called Donald Trump 'daddy'?
Synthetic Human Genome Project gets go ahead
In a groundbreaking endeavor, work has officially commenced on a project to construct the foundational elements of human life from scratch. This endeavor, believed to be unparalleled on a global scale, has been shrouded in controversy due to apprehensions regarding the potential for designer babies and unforeseen repercussions for future generations. Despite these reservations, the… Continue reading Synthetic Human Genome Project gets go ahead
Newspaper headlines: 'Starmer caves in' and Wintour not 'in Vogue'
Various newspapers have focused on Sir Keir Starmer’s recent climbdown over welfare cuts in the face of a significant rebellion. The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail both highlight this event in their lead stories. The Telegraph also mentions discussions between the UK and France regarding the return of migrants in a potential “one in,… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Starmer caves in' and Wintour not 'in Vogue'
Glastonbury: The 1975, Alanis Morissette and more to star on first day of music
Mark Savage, a correspondent covering music, reports that Glastonbury will kick off its main stages on Friday with performances from well-known artists like Alanis Morissette, Wet Leg, Rizzle Kicks, Denzel Curry, PinkPantheress, Loyle Carner, and Busta Rhymes. The highly anticipated event will culminate in a performance by The 1975, led by Matty Healy, who will… Continue reading Glastonbury: The 1975, Alanis Morissette and more to star on first day of music
How is your NHS hospital doing on waiting times?
There is concern among doctors and patient groups about the slow progress in improving hospital waiting times in England, as the NHS battles to bring down waiting times. The 18-week waiting time target, a key election pledge by Labour, has not been achieved since 2015. While there has been a slight improvement in the proportion… Continue reading How is your NHS hospital doing on waiting times?
Post Office criminal trials may not start until 2028, says police chief
In a recent update on the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, it has been disclosed that criminal trials pertaining to the case may not commence until the year 2028. The head of the investigation, Met Cdr Stephen Clayman, emphasized the importance of meticulous work and attention to detail, highlighting the progress being made. Currently, there… Continue reading Post Office criminal trials may not start until 2028, says police chief