Newspaper headlines: Crime-committing migrants 'kicked out' and 'Trump Inc'

The latest front pages of various newspapers are filled with intriguing stories and eye-catching headlines. The Observer, under new management, features a striking photo of US President Donald Trump’s family, labeling them as “The firm: Trump Inc and the new age of corruption”. On a different note, the Daily Mail highlights the government’s crackdown on… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Crime-committing migrants 'kicked out' and 'Trump Inc'

Southampton: Bottom club reach 12 points after draw with Manchester City

Southampton fans have faced a tough season, culminating in their relegation a considerable time before Easter. However, the class of 2025 managed to escape becoming a trivia question by surpassing Derby County’s record low total of 11 points from the 2007-08 Premier League season. Despite the challenges they faced, Southampton held on in a recent… Continue reading Southampton: Bottom club reach 12 points after draw with Manchester City

St Agnes plaque to be reminder of the pain of forced adoption

Cornwall was the location where victims of forced adoption gathered for a poignant event denouncing the treatment of unmarried mothers in post-war Britain. The event, which took place at Rosemundy House in St Agnes, featured the unveiling of a plaque honoring the women who gave birth there and the babies born at the location. The… Continue reading St Agnes plaque to be reminder of the pain of forced adoption

Cryptosporidium: Boy, 4, hospitalised after visit to farm in Cowbridge

A 4-year-old boy was struck by a farm parasite, causing great distress to his family. During the Easter holidays, Michael visited the Cowbridge Farm Shop at Marlborough Grange Farm in Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, with his grandmother Margaret. Public health officials are investigating 74 cases of cryptosporidium linked to this location, with 16 individuals requiring… Continue reading Cryptosporidium: Boy, 4, hospitalised after visit to farm in Cowbridge

Kyiv ceasefire talks mark a 'significant moment', says Starmer

The recent talks between Ukraine’s allies in Kyiv have been described by Sir Keir Starmer as a “significant moment” in the ongoing efforts to secure a ceasefire in the conflict with Russia. However, he acknowledged that it is not the end of the process. Following a virtual meeting of the “coalition of the willing”, the… Continue reading Kyiv ceasefire talks mark a 'significant moment', says Starmer

Buncrana: Search operation for missing swimmer

A search operation is currently underway for a missing swimmer in Buncrana, located in County Donegal. The Irish Coast Guard received an alert from a member of the public just before 16:00 local time, reporting that multiple individuals were in distress in the water. Emergency responders swiftly acted on the information provided. Following the alert,… Continue reading Buncrana: Search operation for missing swimmer

Teenage footballer banned for transgender comment wants apology from Football Association

After an incident in 2024 during a pre-season friendly football match in Lancashire, Cerys Vaughan, a teenage amateur footballer, found herself embroiled in a controversy that ended up impacting her life significantly. Vaughan was sanctioned by an FA disciplinary commission for improper conduct after asking a transgender woman opponent if they were a man. This… Continue reading Teenage footballer banned for transgender comment wants apology from Football Association

Police continue to question Iranian men over alleged terror plot

Authorities have been granted an extension to interrogate four Iranian individuals in connection with an alleged terrorist scheme in the UK. The suspects were apprehended on 3 May by the Metropolitan Police on suspicions of preparing a terrorist act. Under the Terrorism Act, the men can now be detained until 17 May following the issuance… Continue reading Police continue to question Iranian men over alleged terror plot

Cardinal reveals what it was like to be part of conclave to choose Pope Leo

In a recent interview with the BBC, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales, shared his experience of being secluded in the conclave to elect the new Pope. Describing the atmosphere as “immensely peaceful,” Cardinal Nichols revealed that the process was calm and devoid of any political maneuvering… Continue reading Cardinal reveals what it was like to be part of conclave to choose Pope Leo

Lancashire woman finds rare venomous centipede in flat

Laura O’Neill & Thomas Dunn reported from Lancashire for BBC News about a shocking discovery made by a young woman in her flat. Orlaith Armour, a 19-year-old, found a venomous centipede in her kitchen after returning from a late shift at Wetherspoons. The bizarre-looking creature, identified as a rare Scutigera coleoptrata, uses venom to hunt… Continue reading Lancashire woman finds rare venomous centipede in flat