UK driverless cars unlikely until 2027 – Uber says it's ready now

Technology editor Zoe Kleinman reported that Uber is eager to introduce driverless taxis in the UK. The previous administration had anticipated that fully autonomous vehicles would be on the roads by 2026, but the new government now projects this milestone to occur in the second half of 2027. Despite the fact that limited self-driving technology… Continue reading UK driverless cars unlikely until 2027 – Uber says it's ready now

Mount Everest: British Kenton Cool reaches record 19th summit

British mountaineer Kenton Cool has accomplished an impressive feat by summiting Mount Everest for the 19th time, setting a new record for the most climbs up the world’s tallest mountain for a non-sherpa. The 51-year-old reached the 8,849m (29,000ft) high summit at 11:00 local time (04:15 GMT) on Sunday, accompanied by Nepali sherpa Dorji Gyaljen.… Continue reading Mount Everest: British Kenton Cool reaches record 19th summit

Redcar and Cleveland ransomware: Inside a council under cyber-attack

In a dramatic turn of events, a cyber-attack held Redcar and Cleveland Council to ransom, causing chaos and turmoil throughout the local government in February 2020. The attack, which disrupted crucial services like bin collections and social services, left the council in disarray as hackers took control of the IT systems and demanded payment for… Continue reading Redcar and Cleveland ransomware: Inside a council under cyber-attack

Hepatitis C test: GPs to help NHS find more infected blood victims

In an effort to uncover more victims of the contaminated blood scandal, General Practitioners (GPs) in England are teaming up with their patients to assist the NHS. The scandal, which impacted over 30,000 individuals in the UK, involved potential exposure to the hepatitis C virus through tainted blood transfusions during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s.… Continue reading Hepatitis C test: GPs to help NHS find more infected blood victims

Brexit back in the news – what do the UK and EU want out of deal?

A European Union diplomat recently stated, “It’s a cold world out there. We need to huddle together.” This sentiment reflects the changing dynamics between the EU and the UK following the original Brexit deal. Both sides are recognizing the importance of closer defence and security ties in the current global landscape. The passage of time… Continue reading Brexit back in the news – what do the UK and EU want out of deal?

Newspaper headlines: EU talks 'down to the wire' and 'Brexit betrayal'

As the UK prepares to announce the details of today’s major summit, the i Paper anticipates that cheaper food and a “boost to trade” will be key outcomes. No 10 is working towards reducing the cost of imports such as beef, cheese, and olive oil, which will lead to lower prices for consumers. Additionally, UK… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: EU talks 'down to the wire' and 'Brexit betrayal'

Bangor: Man detained after firearms incident in Bangor

An individual has been taken into custody following a firearms incident that took place in the heart of Bangor, County Down. Videos shared on social media seemed to capture armed police confronting an individual amidst what sounded like gunshots. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has implemented a cordon on the street while conducting… Continue reading Bangor: Man detained after firearms incident in Bangor

Match of the Day host Gary Lineker expected to leave the BBC

Gary Lineker is expected to make an announcement regarding his departure from the BBC, with speculation suggesting that the 64-year-old will step down after his final presentation on Match of the Day next weekend. Despite plans to continue covering the FA Cup and the 2026 World Cup, Lineker, the highest-paid BBC presenter, had previously expressed… Continue reading Match of the Day host Gary Lineker expected to leave the BBC

'I've spent 13 years on the social housing waiting list'

Pining for a Permanent Residence After 13 Years Living in limbo for over a decade, Tom Weaver, an army veteran, opened up about the toll the uncertainty has taken on his mental well-being. Situated in temporary housing provided by The Wallich, a homelessness charity in Bridgend, Tom has faced challenges in securing a permanent residence… Continue reading 'I've spent 13 years on the social housing waiting list'