Newspaper headlines: 'Ceasefire agreed with Iran' and 'war games'

US President Donald Trump’s announcement of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran is the focal point in The Daily Telegraph’s headlines. The ceasefire is described as “complete and total” by Trump, with implementation beginning at 05:00 BST on Tuesday in gradual increments. Additionally, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has promised to allocate £40bn towards… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Ceasefire agreed with Iran' and 'war games'

Swansea University graduate applied for 646 roles before getting a job

Struggling to secure a job after graduating from Swansea University, Caitlin Morgan was starting to lose hope as she faced rejection after rejection from the numerous job applications she had submitted. Despite her persistence and dedication, it took a staggering 647 applications for Caitlin to finally land a job as a trainee accountant, leaving her… Continue reading Swansea University graduate applied for 646 roles before getting a job

Manchester fire: Residents evacuated from tower as blaze spreads

A massive fire that ignited at a well-known building in the heart of Manchester city center, causing a partial collapse, has now extended to an adjacent tower block. Embers from the inferno at Hotspur House made their way to 1 Cambridge Street, resulting in the evacuation of residents from the tower, as confirmed by Greater… Continue reading Manchester fire: Residents evacuated from tower as blaze spreads

Qatar: Teacher saw missiles 'explode in sky' as Iran targets US Qatari base

Originally from Ballycastle in County Antrim, Kevin Donaghy, who is currently teaching in Qatar, shared his surprise as he sat in his apartment in Doha and felt his windows rattle due to the missiles launched by Iran at a US military base. The attack was said to be in response to American strikes on Iran’s… Continue reading Qatar: Teacher saw missiles 'explode in sky' as Iran targets US Qatari base

Brothers jailed after Luton machete attack on policeman

Brian Farmer, reporting from Luton Crown Court for BBC News, shared the story of two robbers who were recently sentenced after attacking an off-duty police officer with a machete. Brothers Hannan Mahmood, 20, and Humar Mahmood, 19, were responsible for the assault on PC Darren Attwood in a pedestrianized area in Luton town center on… Continue reading Brothers jailed after Luton machete attack on policeman

Tai Woffinden: Speedway champion admits he might not race again

Speedway world champion Tai Woffinden is unsure about his future in the sport following a serious crash in March that left him with multiple injuries. The 34-year-old from Scunthorpe, who has won three Grand Prix world titles, was placed in a medically-induced coma after colliding with a teammate and hitting a fence behind a protective… Continue reading Tai Woffinden: Speedway champion admits he might not race again

MPs should get veto on any Iran conflict, Plaid Cymru says

Plaid Cymru has expressed the need for Members of Parliament to have the authority to reject any proposals for British military intervention in the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict. The United States launched airstrikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran over the weekend, as tensions between Israel and Iran continued to rise. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer… Continue reading MPs should get veto on any Iran conflict, Plaid Cymru says

Pontypool homeowner uses Google Earth to win decking planning row

Gareth William Leek, a homeowner from Pontypool, Torfaen, found himself in a planning permission dispute with the council regarding the decking he had built in his garden. The issue arose when it was discovered that the decking was approximately 50cm (20in) too high off the ground, requiring planning permission for structures exceeding 30cm (12in) in… Continue reading Pontypool homeowner uses Google Earth to win decking planning row

The Christians' drummer has cardiac arrest on Liverpool waterfront stage

The Liverpool music scene was rocked when a drummer collapsed on stage during a festival performance, suffering a cardiac arrest in front of thousands of fans. Lionel Duke of The Christians fell ill while the band was supporting Sting at the On The Waterfront festival in Liverpool. The 58-year-old drummer was rushed to the city’s… Continue reading The Christians' drummer has cardiac arrest on Liverpool waterfront stage