Newspaper headlines: 'People's Pope' and 'Battle for Church's future'

The recent passing of Pope Francis at the age of 88 has left a significant impact on the global community, as demonstrated by headlines in the major UK newspapers. The Guardian describes the Pope as a “groundbreaking” figure within the Catholic Church, revered by millions, and announces the upcoming conclave to choose his successor. Additionally,… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'People's Pope' and 'Battle for Church's future'

Gary Lineker: I felt BBC wanted me to leave Match of the Day

Entertainment presenter Gary Lineker recently revealed his decision to leave Match of the Day after more than 25 years. Lineker believes the BBC may have wanted him to depart as negotiations for a new contract were underway. Although he will no longer host the flagship football program, Lineker will continue to present World Cup and… Continue reading Gary Lineker: I felt BBC wanted me to leave Match of the Day

Stoat cull credited with rise in Orkney curlew numbers

The population of curlew wading birds in Orkney is experiencing a resurgence following efforts to reduce the number of predatory stoats in the area. In 2019, a culling program aimed at stoats, which are considered an invasive species in the islands, was initiated. A survey conducted at that time indicated a 50% decline in the… Continue reading Stoat cull credited with rise in Orkney curlew numbers

Three hurt in Northumberland motorhome and car crash

In a tragic incident near Greenhead, Northumberland, three individuals have sustained serious injuries following a collision between a car and a motorhome. The incident occurred around 11:00 BST on a Sunday, with a black Volvo entering the A69 from the B6318 and colliding with a white and grey Fiat Ducato motorhome at the junction, as… Continue reading Three hurt in Northumberland motorhome and car crash

Professional snagger says food and urine left in new homes

A profession known as a snagging inspector who helps new homeowners identify issues in their new homes after moving in is advising owners to thoroughly inspect their property after receiving the keys. Chris Greenwood, a professional snagging inspector, has uncovered some peculiar items in people’s homes. He mentioned that discovering items like sandwiches, food waste,… Continue reading Professional snagger says food and urine left in new homes

Augmented reality: Teens test technology aimed at helping anxiety

A novel therapy utilizing virtual technology is currently undergoing trials to assist teenagers grappling with anxiety and those facing difficulty attending school. Cardiff Youth Service, a branch of Cardiff council’s education department, collaborated on the testing and development of a mobile app employing augmented reality (AR) as an intervention for anxiety and social isolation. Preliminary… Continue reading Augmented reality: Teens test technology aimed at helping anxiety

Raji family appeal for information on 10th anniversary of murder

The tragic death of a 21-year-old man who was fatally shot and stabbed while returning home from a football match a decade ago is once again in the spotlight as his family pleads for help in finding the culprits responsible for the senseless attack. Ola Raji was attacked by two men on the East Surrey… Continue reading Raji family appeal for information on 10th anniversary of murder

Londonderry: Petrol bombers attack police monitoring parade

A dissident republican parade in Londonderry turned violent as petrol bombers targeted police officers monitoring the event. Around 50 people in paramilitary-style outfits paraded from Creggan to Free Derry Corner in the Bogside, where several devices were thrown at the police stationed on the Derry Walls. Fireworks were also used in the attacks, leading to… Continue reading Londonderry: Petrol bombers attack police monitoring parade