Daily Telegraph: RedBird Capital pulls out of deal to buy newspaper

US investment firm RedBird Capital has decided to withdraw its bid to acquire the Daily and Sunday Telegraph for £500 million. This comes after an earlier attempt to purchase the Telegraph was blocked by politicians due to the deal being predominantly financed by Abu Dhabi’s IMI group, which is owned by the Abu Dhabi royal… Continue reading Daily Telegraph: RedBird Capital pulls out of deal to buy newspaper

Pair admit murdering man in Greenock over mistaken identity

Two men are facing the prospect of life imprisonment following the death of Michael Beaton, 35, in Inverclyde due to a tragic case of mistaken identity. On the evening of 26 November 2023, in Greenock, Beaton was struck by a car driven by 21-year-old Richard Mullan and subsequently stabbed by 27-year-old Alexander McQuillan. The High… Continue reading Pair admit murdering man in Greenock over mistaken identity

Lisa Nandy shares 'real concern' about political appointees on BBC board

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has expressed significant concern about the impact of political appointments to the BBC board on public trust in the broadcaster. This issue gained renewed attention following the resignation of director general Tim Davie, which came in the wake of a leaked internal memo highlighting editorial worries – including controversy over the… Continue reading Lisa Nandy shares 'real concern' about political appointees on BBC board

Rachel Reeves backs off from plans to raise income tax rates at Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed that she will not be increasing income tax rates in the upcoming Budget, despite earlier indications suggesting otherwise. This decision marks a departure from what many had anticipated, particularly given the Labour Party’s manifesto commitment not to raise the basic, higher, or additional rates of income tax. Recent economic forecasts… Continue reading Rachel Reeves backs off from plans to raise income tax rates at Budget

New photo for King Charles's 77th birthday

Buckingham Palace has released a new photograph of King Charles in celebration of his 77th birthday. The image, captured by Millie Pilkington, features the King at his Sandringham estate in Norfolk, holding a shepherd’s crook. Alongside the photo on social media, a message accompanied by a balloon emoji read: “77 today! Thank you for the… Continue reading New photo for King Charles's 77th birthday

Aberdeen University friends finish 17,000-mile bike ride started in 1985

Three longtime friends have recently completed the final part of an extraordinary mountain bike expedition that began over four decades ago. Sophie Trafford, Rona Hulbert, and Craig Swan originally embarked on this ambitious journey in their twenties, cycling from Punta Arenas in Chile all the way to Anchorage, Alaska. At the time, they encountered a… Continue reading Aberdeen University friends finish 17,000-mile bike ride started in 1985

Puffins: Isle of Muck comeback 'proves restoration works'

For the first time in at least 25 years, puffins have been observed returning to the Isle of Muck, a small island located off the Antrim coast near Islandmagee in County Antrim. This positive development follows a significant conservation effort aimed at eradicating invasive brown rats from the island. Since Ulster Wildlife assumed management of… Continue reading Puffins: Isle of Muck comeback 'proves restoration works'

'It's about trust now in Presbyterian Church' – says safeguarding chair

Bernie McNally, chair of the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland, emphasized the need for external support to help the Presbyterian Church in Ireland establish a system that ensures the voices of victims and those at risk are properly heard. This call comes amid ongoing efforts to strengthen safeguarding measures within the church. The Police Service… Continue reading 'It's about trust now in Presbyterian Church' – says safeguarding chair

Kidlington fly-tipping: Criminals dump mountain of waste in field

In Oxfordshire, an extensive pile of illegally dumped waste has appeared in a field alongside the River Cherwell near Kidlington. This towering mess, reaching approximately 6 meters (20 feet) in height and stretching 60 meters (200 feet) long, has been described as an “environmental catastrophe unfolding in plain sight.” The unlawful deposit of rubbish is… Continue reading Kidlington fly-tipping: Criminals dump mountain of waste in field

Resident doctors begin 13th strike as pay dispute in England conitnues

Resident doctors in England have commenced a five-day strike, marking the 13th industrial action organized by members of the British Medical Association (BMA) amid a persistent pay dispute. The walkout started at 07:00 GMT on Friday and will continue until 07:00 on the following Wednesday, impacting both emergency and non-urgent medical services. Resident doctors—formerly referred… Continue reading Resident doctors begin 13th strike as pay dispute in England conitnues