Streeting invites doctors for fresh talks next week

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has extended an invitation to resident doctors’ leaders for a new round of discussions next week in an effort to bring an end to the longstanding pay dispute. This move comes after the British Medical Association (BMA), the doctors’ union, reached out to Streeting on Tuesday requesting negotiations. In response to… Continue reading Streeting invites doctors for fresh talks next week

BBC reunites with Met Office for weather forecasts

The BBC and the Met Office are set to join forces once again for weather forecasts and climate updates, marking a reunion after an eight-year hiatus between the two organizations. This new partnership, announced recently, aims to deliver the most reliable and accurate weather service to the people of the UK, as stated by the… Continue reading BBC reunites with Met Office for weather forecasts

Ozzy Osbourne gets raucous and emotional send-off in Birmingham

A wave of emotion swept through Birmingham as family and fans bid a poignant farewell to rock legend Ozzy Osbourne. Accompanied by his grieving family, including wife Sharon and children Kelly and Jack, Ozzy’s coffin was paraded through the city streets. Thousands of devoted fans lined the route, chanting his name and paying their respects… Continue reading Ozzy Osbourne gets raucous and emotional send-off in Birmingham

Man guilty of Manchester Airport attack on police officers

A male student has been found guilty of assaulting two female police officers in a violent incident at Manchester Airport. Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, was charged with attacking the officers during the disturbance on 23 July the previous year, and the altercation was captured in widely shared mobile phone footage. Following a three-week trial at… Continue reading Man guilty of Manchester Airport attack on police officers

Freed British-Israeli hostage says Starmer 'risks rewarding terror'

In a recent development, the British-Israeli woman, Emily Damari, who was previously held hostage by Hamas, has expressed her disagreement with Sir Keir Starmer’s announcement to recognize a Palestinian state. Damari, who was released in January after being held captive for over 15 months, believes that the UK prime minister’s decision “risks rewarding terror.” The… Continue reading Freed British-Israeli hostage says Starmer 'risks rewarding terror'

Teenager jailed for plotting mass shooting at Edinburgh school

A teenager fixated on murder, who expressed intentions of carrying out a mass shooting at an Edinburgh school, has been sentenced to six years in jail. Felix Winter, now 18, was revealed to have “idolised” the perpetrators of the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in the US. The court disclosed that the student frequently discussed… Continue reading Teenager jailed for plotting mass shooting at Edinburgh school

Palestine Action can challenge UK ban, court rules

The UK High Court has granted permission for Palestine Action to challenge the ban imposed on them by the government under terrorism laws. This decision comes after Home Secretary Yvette Cooper proscribed the group following extensive damage caused by its followers at RAF Brize Norton. The ruling by the court allows for a review of… Continue reading Palestine Action can challenge UK ban, court rules

Trump parting shot at 'terrible first minister' Nicola Sturgeon

Donald Trump wrapped up his four-day trip to Scotland with a parting shot at former SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon, calling her a “terrible first minister.” Speaking to journalists on Air Force One, Trump praised Scotland’s current first minister, John Swinney, but made it clear he had little respect for the woman who came before him.… Continue reading Trump parting shot at 'terrible first minister' Nicola Sturgeon

Cherry Vann becomes first Church in Wales archbishop

The appointment of Cherry Vann as the new Archbishop of Wales has made history as she becomes the first female leader of the church in Wales. Taking over from Andrew John, who retired amid a tumultuous period, Vann’s selection marks a significant milestone in the Church’s leadership. Hailing from Leicestershire, she has been serving as… Continue reading Cherry Vann becomes first Church in Wales archbishop

British brothers, aged 11 and 13, drown off Spanish beach

Tragedy struck at an East coast beach in Spain as two young British brothers, aged 11 and 13, lost their lives after drowning, as confirmed by local authorities. The incident took place at Llarga beach in Salou, Tarragona, on Tuesday evening, leaving the boys deceased. Their father, who also entered the water, was fortunately rescued… Continue reading British brothers, aged 11 and 13, drown off Spanish beach