Scotland's warming climate 'ideal' for valuable truffle harvest

According to scientists, the changing climate is impacting truffle production in mainland Europe, possibly leading to the collapse of truffle farming in Spain within a generation. However, researchers from the University of Stirling are optimistic about the potential for Scotland to become a prime location for growing this valuable delicacy. The wetter summer weather in… Continue reading Scotland's warming climate 'ideal' for valuable truffle harvest

Harlow care home resident, 105, has Cockney-themed birthday party

Ada Cook celebrated her 105th birthday with a festive Cockney-themed party, reflecting on memories from her youth. The remarkable woman, a resident at Alexandra House Care Home in Harlow, was originally from London but relocated to Essex during the tumultuous times of World War Two. The birthday celebration was attended by friends, family, and fellow… Continue reading Harlow care home resident, 105, has Cockney-themed birthday party

More drugs seized than ever before as NI used as smuggling route

An official from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has confirmed that international drug cartels are increasingly utilizing Northern Ireland as a smuggling route for drugs destined for the UK and mainland Europe. PSNI Detective Chief Superintendent Emma Neill disclosed to BBC Spotlight that this trend has led to a surge in drug seizures… Continue reading More drugs seized than ever before as NI used as smuggling route

Coronation Street star Sally Dynevor to climb Mount Kilimanjaro

Actress Sally Dynevor, known for her role as Sally Metcalfe on Coronation Street, is gearing up for a new challenge by announcing her plans to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in support of breast cancer prevention. Dynevor, who battled breast cancer herself at the age of 46, will be embarking on a five-day trek to the summit… Continue reading Coronation Street star Sally Dynevor to climb Mount Kilimanjaro

Ex-sergeant major admits sexually assaulting soldier who took her own life

A tragic incident within the Army has come to light, involving a former Army Sergeant Major who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a female soldier who later took her life. Royal Artillery Gunner Jaysley Beck, aged 19, was found deceased in her barracks in Larkhill, Wiltshire, after reporting a complaint against Battery Sergeant Major Michael… Continue reading Ex-sergeant major admits sexually assaulting soldier who took her own life

Mahmood to host Five Eyes meeting on people smuggling

Shabana Mahmood, the Home Secretary, is set to host a meeting in London with security allies from the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand on Monday to discuss strategies for combating people smuggling. This meeting marks Mahmood’s first major engagement in her new role. The discussion comes in light of the recent influx of 1,097… Continue reading Mahmood to host Five Eyes meeting on people smuggling

TUC chief calls on ministers to show 'whose side' they are on

The recent reshuffle within the Labour party has prompted the UK’s top trade union leader to urge the government to show where its loyalties lie. Paul Nowak, the General Secretary of the TUC, is set to address the annual conference in Brighton and emphasize the need for the government to prioritize the needs of working… Continue reading TUC chief calls on ministers to show 'whose side' they are on

Jamie Borthwick axed from EastEnders after 19 years

After nearly two decades, Jamie Borthwick, known for his role as Jay Brown on EastEnders, has been removed from the long-running BBC soap opera. Borthwick, 31, had been a fixture on Albert Square since 2006, making him one of the show’s most enduring cast members. Earlier in the year, the actor faced repercussions from the… Continue reading Jamie Borthwick axed from EastEnders after 19 years

Lisbon funicular crash: Cable snapped before crash, investigators say

In the aftermath of the tragic funicular crash that occurred in Lisbon on Wednesday, Portuguese authorities have revealed that a cable along the railway route had snapped, leading to the catastrophic incident. The national transport safety office stated that upon examining the wreckage, it was evident that the cable connecting the two carriages had failed,… Continue reading Lisbon funicular crash: Cable snapped before crash, investigators say

UK launches £250m defence strategy to boost jobs

A new Defence Industrial Strategy (DIS) will be introduced by the UK government on Monday, accompanied by £250m in funding to aid regional economic growth and enhance innovation within the defence sector. Defence Secretary John Healey is scheduled to launch the strategy at Bristol-based defence tech firm Rowden on 8 September, marking the opening of… Continue reading UK launches £250m defence strategy to boost jobs