Georgina Rannard, a climate and science correspondent, reported that scientists have created a new “superfood” for honeybees that could help protect them against the threats of climate change and habitat loss. During trials, bee colonies that consumed the supplement saw a significant increase in the number of baby bees that reached adulthood, with some colonies… Continue reading Scientists make 'superfood' that could save honeybees
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Hostage: 'Playing the Prime Minister 'changes your perception' of politics' says Suranne Jones
Actress Suranne Jones is renowned for her portrayal of women under immense pressure in various TV shows. Whether it’s suspecting her husband of infidelity in Doctor Foster, investigating a death on a submarine in Vigil, or embarking on a dangerous romance in Gentleman Jack, Jones has tackled diverse roles. In her latest endeavor, Jones plays… Continue reading Hostage: 'Playing the Prime Minister 'changes your perception' of politics' says Suranne Jones
Newspaper headlines: 'Labour revolt on migrant hotels' and 'cult priest guilty'.
The Daily Mail reports a “Labour revolt on migrant hotels,” stating that at least four Labour councils are contemplating their next move, posing a potential obstacle for the prime minister. A photo of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner enjoying a glass of wine by the sea questions her stance on the middle class. The Times… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Labour revolt on migrant hotels' and 'cult priest guilty'.
GCSE results: Thousands of NI students get ready to receive grades
Robbie Meredith and Catherine Moore from BBC News NI reported that over 32,000 students in Northern Ireland are preparing to receive their GCSE and some vocational qualification results. In contrast to A-Level results, students in Northern Ireland cannot access their GCSE results online and must pick them up in person from their respective schools. The… Continue reading GCSE results: Thousands of NI students get ready to receive grades
How a cowboy builder ripped off his customers – and got away with it
A year ago, Russell McMaster was exposed by the BBC as a dishonest builder, leaving several clients out of pocket after accepting approximately £220,000 for home improvement projects that were never completed. This incident sparked outrage among the affected customers, who demanded legal action against McMaster. Despite facing trial for allegedly defrauding a customer, the… Continue reading How a cowboy builder ripped off his customers – and got away with it
Wales GCSE results day 2025 for pupils ahead of education shake-up
Bethan Lewis, BBC Wales’ Education and family correspondent, reports that pupils across Wales are gearing up to receive their GCSE results on Thursday, just before a significant revamp of qualifications in Wales. New GCSEs, aligned with the reformed Curriculum for Wales, will start to be introduced from September. These results are expected to be consistent… Continue reading Wales GCSE results day 2025 for pupils ahead of education shake-up
Tory councils should consider asylum hotel challenges, says Badenoch
Encouraging a different approach to handling the issue of asylum hotels, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has urged Tory-controlled councils to consider taking legal action against the use of hotels to accommodate asylum seekers within their regions. Badenoch commended Epping Forest District Council for successfully preventing a hotel from housing asylum seekers, labeling it as a… Continue reading Tory councils should consider asylum hotel challenges, says Badenoch
'Ice cream man' in fatal Wembley attack named following arrests
Shazad Khan, a man known as an “ice cream man,” tragically lost his life due to a fatal stabbing in north-West London. The Metropolitan Police was alerted to the incident at Monks Park in Wembley at around 18:10 BST on Tuesday. Despite receiving medical attention for his stab wounds, the 41-year-old victim succumbed to his… Continue reading 'Ice cream man' in fatal Wembley attack named following arrests
MacTaggart Lecture: James Harding calls for BBC to be protected in changing media landscape
Former BBC News Director James Harding has called for an end to what he describes as “chilling” political interference in the BBC. He expressed his concerns following comments made by Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy, who seemed to suggest that Director-General Tim Davie should resign after a controversial iPlayer broadcast featuring Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury set. Harding,… Continue reading MacTaggart Lecture: James Harding calls for BBC to be protected in changing media landscape
Brothers rescue 'terrified' swimmer from dolphin at Lyme Bay
A pair of kayakers in Dorset, South of England, have recounted their harrowing experiences rescuing two women from a dolphin that was pushing them underwater. Brothers Rhys and Gareth Paterson witnessed the animal jumping on one swimmer’s back and submerging her head at Lyme Bay. Rhys described the swimmer as “gasping for air” and “terrified”,… Continue reading Brothers rescue 'terrified' swimmer from dolphin at Lyme Bay