RNLI crew members in Dover have staunchly defended their actions when it comes to rescuing migrants crossing the Channel in small boats. Despite facing criticism for allegedly aiding illegal entry into the UK, the crew insists on prioritizing saving lives at sea above all else. Last year alone, the RNLI responded to 114 incidents involving… Continue reading RNLI crew makes no apologies for saving lives in English Channel
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England final win is most-watched television moment of 2025
In a thrilling showdown, England secured a captivating victory against Spain in the Euro 2025 final. The intense match ended in a tense penalty shootout, with Chloe Kelly converting the decisive spot-kick to clinch the title for Sarina Wiegman’s side. The Lionesses’ triumph was met with widespread acclaim and became the most watched television moment… Continue reading England final win is most-watched television moment of 2025
Green Man festival project site Gilestone Farm loses £500,000 in value
Taxpayers have incurred a loss of £500,000 on a festival site in Powys that was originally purchased by the Welsh government. Gilestone Farm was bought for £4.75m with the intention of supporting the owners of the Green Man festival, but plans were abandoned due to the discovery of nesting ospreys on the site. A report… Continue reading Green Man festival project site Gilestone Farm loses £500,000 in value
Lionesses to hold victory parade after historic Euro 2025 win
London is gearing up to celebrate the Lionesses in style with an upcoming open-top bus parade in the city. The England women’s football team will be honored for their Euro 2025 victory over Spain with a procession along The Mall at 12:10, followed by a grand ceremony at the Queen Victoria Memorial in front of… Continue reading Lionesses to hold victory parade after historic Euro 2025 win
Tracy Turner and Stuart Compton jailed for planning child rapes
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Woman who let child drive car in Crimond must do unpaid work
In Aberdeenshire, a woman named Sophie-Leigh Gemmell has been given a community payback order after allowing a girl under the age of 10 to drive a car through the village of Crimond. Gemmell, 32, admitted to culpable and reckless conduct when footage of the incident surfaced. The young girl was seen driving the car barefoot… Continue reading Woman who let child drive car in Crimond must do unpaid work
Tai Woffinden rides speedway bike for first time since crash
Three-time world champion Tai Woffinden recently got back on his speedway bike after a serious crash in Poland earlier this year. The 34-year-old rider from Scunthorpe had to be put into a medically induced coma in March following an accident during a race where he hit a fence behind a protective barrier. In a video… Continue reading Tai Woffinden rides speedway bike for first time since crash
Chris Mason: Trump's Scotland visit gives Starmer invaluable access
The US president and the prime minister took a scenic route, flying over Donald Trump’s newly established golf course in Aberdeen, during their visit. Days filled with diplomatic gestures interwoven with moments of absurdity, showcasing their unique relationship. Downing Street has come to terms with Trump’s unconventional approach to international diplomacy, accepting the unconventional means… Continue reading Chris Mason: Trump's Scotland visit gives Starmer invaluable access
Maguiresbridge: Murder victims will be buried together in County Clare
Vanessa Whyte and her two children, Sara and James, tragically lost their lives in a shooting incident at their home in Maguiresbridge. The devastating news shook the community, leaving many in shock and mourning. As details began to emerge about the incident, the focus shifted to honoring and remembering the lives of the victims. Funeral… Continue reading Maguiresbridge: Murder victims will be buried together in County Clare
Newspaper headlines: 'The lion ladies' and 'You can't fake that starvation'
The Lionesses have dominated the headlines following their triumphant European Championship win, with newspapers hailing the team as “strong and victorious.” The Sun, for example, emphasizes their visit to Downing Street with the headline “The Lion Ladies.” The Metro, meanwhile, focuses on the team’s return to the UK and the jubilant reception they received from… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'The lion ladies' and 'You can't fake that starvation'