Agency refuse workers who were brought in to fill the gap during Birmingham’s ongoing bin strike have now decided to take industrial action themselves, citing allegations of bullying and harassment. The original strike, involving hundreds of Unite union members in Birmingham, has been ongoing since March and centers on disputes over pay and job security.… Continue reading Birmingham agency bin staff to strike over bullying
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British hacker must repay £4m after hijacking celebrity Twitter accounts
A man from the UK, Joseph O’Connor, who was involved in hacking prominent Twitter (now X) accounts as part of a Bitcoin fraud scheme, has been ordered to surrender £4.1 million in stolen cryptocurrency. O’Connor, originally from Liverpool, gained control of over 130 high-profile accounts in July 2020, including those belonging to notable figures such… Continue reading British hacker must repay £4m after hijacking celebrity Twitter accounts
Bridget Jones statue: 'She's cuter than me,' says Renée Zellweger
Renée Zellweger recently expressed her fondness for a newly unveiled statue of Bridget Jones, describing it as “adorable” and noting, “I think she’s much cuter than me.” This statue, celebrating the iconic character Zellweger has portrayed for over two decades, was revealed to the public in Leicester Square, London, on Monday. Bridget Jones, a character… Continue reading Bridget Jones statue: 'She's cuter than me,' says Renée Zellweger
Disruption warning as four days of snow and ice on the way
Scotland is expected to experience a prolonged period of snow and icy conditions that could affect much of the country over the coming four days. The Met Office has put in place a series of yellow weather warnings, signaling potential hazards from ice and snowfall beginning Monday evening and continuing through to Thursday night. These… Continue reading Disruption warning as four days of snow and ice on the way
Jonte William Bluck named as baby killed by XL bully in Rogiet
A tragic incident involving a family’s XL bully dog has resulted in the death of a nine-month-old infant, whose identity was revealed during the commencement of an inquest. Jonte William Bluck suffered fatal injuries after being bitten by the dog while he was at his father’s residence in Crossway, Rogiet, Monmouthshire, on 2 November 2025.… Continue reading Jonte William Bluck named as baby killed by XL bully in Rogiet
Luke Littler wins Grand Slam of Darts and secures world number one spot
Luke Littler secured the number one position in the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) world rankings for the first time by defeating Luke Humphries 16-11 to claim the Grand Slam of Darts title in Wolverhampton. Littler had already ensured he would overtake Humphries at the top of the rankings after his 16-9 semi-final victory against Danny… Continue reading Luke Littler wins Grand Slam of Darts and secures world number one spot
Why are resident doctors striking and what do they earn?
Resident doctors in England are set to strike from November 14 to November 19, marking their 13th industrial action since March 2023. This ongoing dispute centers on pay, with the British Medical Association (BMA), the union representing these medics, continuing to challenge the government’s offer. While the government asserts that resident doctors have benefitted from… Continue reading Why are resident doctors striking and what do they earn?
Lord advocate: Sex case ruling will not harm victims' rights
Scotland’s senior law officer has confirmed that statutory protections for alleged victims who provide testimony in sexual offence cases remain unchanged despite a recent Supreme Court decision. The ruling, issued last week by a panel of five judges, directed courts to alter how they consider evidence concerning an accuser’s character or sexual history. This development… Continue reading Lord advocate: Sex case ruling will not harm victims' rights
Dundalk: 'To think we're going to school today and she won't be there'
The recent tragedy on the Ardee Road at Gibstown near Dundalk in the Republic of Ireland has deeply affected several communities after a fatal road collision claimed the lives of five young people. The individuals who died were Chloe McGee, 23, and Shay Duffy, 21, from County Monaghan; Alan McCluskey, 23, from County Meath; Dylan… Continue reading Dundalk: 'To think we're going to school today and she won't be there'
What changes will be part of the UK's asylum reform?
Ten weeks ago, Sir Keir Starmer appointed Shabana Mahmood to lead the Home Office with a clear mandate to bring about radical changes to the UK’s immigration system. Recently, Mahmood has unveiled a series of bold new policies, ranging from limiting refugees to temporary stays, to reforming human rights laws to facilitate more deportations. Additionally,… Continue reading What changes will be part of the UK's asylum reform?