BBC and news agencies launch film calling on Israel to allow foreign journalists into Gaza

The plea for international journalists to be allowed access into Gaza has been amplified by the BBC and three major news agencies. In a joint effort with Agence France-Presse (AFP), the Associated Press (AP), and Reuters, a short film was released calling for Israel to permit foreign journalists entry into Gaza. Narrated by seasoned BBC… Continue reading BBC and news agencies launch film calling on Israel to allow foreign journalists into Gaza

'She doesn't get another childhood': The lives on hold waiting for wheelchairs

Whizz Kidz, a charity that assists wheelchair users up to 25 years old, has reached a significant milestone by closing its specialist wheelchairs waitlist for the first time in its 35-year history. This decision comes as over a thousand disabled children in the UK are awaiting wheelchairs and mobility equipment that could greatly enhance their… Continue reading 'She doesn't get another childhood': The lives on hold waiting for wheelchairs

NI water pollution: 'Pathetic' fines won't stop polluters, say campaigners

BBC News NI reported that there have been calls for stronger deterrents to address water pollution, as figures revealed 63 fines were issued between 2020 and 2024. In the same period, the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) confirmed 4,202 water pollution incidents. The Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) is considering the introduction… Continue reading NI water pollution: 'Pathetic' fines won't stop polluters, say campaigners

University boss calls for major review of Scottish higher education

After serving as the principal and vice-chancellor of Glasgow University for 16 years, Sir Anton Muscatelli is calling for a review of the funding and structure of higher education in Scotland. He emphasized the importance of having a well-thought-out plan for universities to ensure they do not simply stumble from year to year. Sir Anton… Continue reading University boss calls for major review of Scottish higher education

Government mulls financial support for JLR supply chain firms

The government is exploring avenues to provide financial assistance to the suppliers of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). Following a cyber attack that led to the suspension of car production at the end of August, JLR is still unable to resume operations at its factories. Concerns are mounting over the fate of some suppliers, particularly smaller… Continue reading Government mulls financial support for JLR supply chain firms

Swindon explosion: Emergency services at serious warehouse incident

Emergency response crews are currently attending a “serious explosion” that occurred at a warehouse, prompting the evacuation of people from an industrial estate. The incident took place at the Groundwell Industrial Estate on Crompton Road in Swindon at approximately 19:30 BST. Authorities including police, ambulance crews, and firefighters swiftly responded to the scene following reports… Continue reading Swindon explosion: Emergency services at serious warehouse incident

Northern Powerhouse Rail plans delayed again

The anticipation surrounding the extension of high-speed rail services in the north of England has been met with yet more delays, as the announcement initially expected to be made by the prime minister at the upcoming Labour Party conference has been postponed. Concerns regarding the long-term financial implications of the proposed rail line between Liverpool… Continue reading Northern Powerhouse Rail plans delayed again

Anger over paedophile head teacher Neil Foden report delay

A solicitor has expressed concern over the delay in publishing a report investigating a former head teacher’s abuse of girls, calling it “re-traumatising” for those affected. Neil Foden, the ex-head of Ysgol Friars in Bangor, Gwynedd, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for committing sexual offences against four girls between 2019 and 2023. The… Continue reading Anger over paedophile head teacher Neil Foden report delay

Blue- green algae prompts bathing alerts at two NI beaches

Bathing alerts have been issued on two north coast beaches due to high levels of blue-green algae, leaving swimmers disappointed. Downhill and Portstewart beaches have been affected, with swimming not permitted until further notice. While increased levels of algae have also been detected at Castlerock beach, a bathing notice has not yet been put in… Continue reading Blue- green algae prompts bathing alerts at two NI beaches