Family's tribute to Birmingham siblings who drowned in Spain

Two siblings, Ameiya and Ricardo Junior Del Brocco, tragically lost their lives after drowning off the east coast of Spain, specifically at Llarga Beach in Salou. The pair, aged 13 and 11 respectively, were on holiday with their parents, who were also involved in a rescue attempt by emergency services. The community rallied together to… Continue reading Family's tribute to Birmingham siblings who drowned in Spain

Teens plead not guilty after Kamran Rasool Aman killed in Barry

A 38-year-old man named Kamran Rasool Aman tragically lost his life in Barry last month, prompting two teenagers to plead not guilty to his murder. The incident occurred on 1 July, leading to a police response that ultimately resulted in Mr. Aman’s passing. The defendants, aged 16 and 17 and hailing from Llantwit Major in… Continue reading Teens plead not guilty after Kamran Rasool Aman killed in Barry

Bonfire: Criminal investigation under way over asbestos at site

A criminal investigation is currently underway by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) regarding the presence of asbestos at a bonfire site in Belfast, as confirmed by the environment minister. Concerns had been raised about the hazardous material at the Meridi Street site ahead of the lighting of the 11 July bonfires. Initially, the NIEA… Continue reading Bonfire: Criminal investigation under way over asbestos at site

Michelle Agyemang: 'Winning Euro 2025 was so surreal that I cried'

Michelle Agyemang, the talented striker from England, recently expressed her unwavering belief in the Lionesses’ ability to clinch victory at Euro 2025. From the onset of the tournament, the team harbored a collective confidence in their potential for success. This resolute mindset propelled them to a remarkable triumph over Spain in the final held in… Continue reading Michelle Agyemang: 'Winning Euro 2025 was so surreal that I cried'

Labour MP Tulip Siddiq to face corruption trial in Bangladesh

Labour MP Tulip Siddiq is facing trial later this month over corruption allegations in Bangladesh. The former minister is accused of illegally obtaining land in Bangladesh as part of a broader investigation into the regime of her aunt, Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted as prime minister last year. The country’s Anti-Corruption Commission has confirmed that… Continue reading Labour MP Tulip Siddiq to face corruption trial in Bangladesh

Stathern Lodge: 'Crazy' scenes after children fell ill at camp

In Leicester, an ongoing investigation has granted the police extended time to interrogate a man who was arrested for suspected involvement in an incident at a children’s summer camp. The camp, located at Stathern Lodge on Canal Lane, witnessed a chaotic situation resulting in the admission of eight children and an adult to the hospital… Continue reading Stathern Lodge: 'Crazy' scenes after children fell ill at camp

James Bond: Peaky Blinders' Steven Knight 'can't wait' to write latest film

Renowned Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight has been confirmed by Amazon MGM Studios to write the upcoming James Bond film. The highly anticipated movie, to be directed by Denis Villeneuve of Dune fame, is currently in development under the oversight of the studio. This follows the departure of long-serving Bond masterminds Barbara Broccoli and Michael… Continue reading James Bond: Peaky Blinders' Steven Knight 'can't wait' to write latest film

Wales Air Ambulance miss 550 patients amid rural location row

BBC Wales Health correspondent Jenny Rees reports that the Wales Air Ambulance has admitted missing hundreds of patients over the past two years due to resource misplacement. Chief executive Sue Barnes highlighted how inadequate road networks near bases in Welshpool, Powys, and Caernarfon, Gwynedd, led to underutilized resources, resulting in 551 patients not receiving an… Continue reading Wales Air Ambulance miss 550 patients amid rural location row

Rats, mould and dangerous overcrowding – inside illegal house-shares

A community member in East London noticed an unusual pattern of overcrowding in homes in her neighborhood, suspecting illegal rentals. After years of unsuccessful complaints to Newham Council, she reached out to Your Voice, Your BBC News, prompting an investigation that revealed Read the full article from The BBC here: Read More

Brian Cox returns to the Scottish stage as Edinburgh festivals begin

Renowned actor Brian Cox has taken on the role of economist Adam Smith’s ghost in the highly anticipated play “Make it Happen,” which delves into the rise and fall of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). The play, described as a “biting satire,” is a major highlight of this year’s Edinburgh International Festival. Cox, at… Continue reading Brian Cox returns to the Scottish stage as Edinburgh festivals begin