A man under trial for the controversial felling of the iconic Sycamore Gap tree along Hadrian’s Wall claims to have been set up as part of an ongoing feud. The tree, which had stood as a cherished landmark for over a century, was cut down in a “moronic mission” in the early hours of September… Continue reading Sycamore Gap accused told police he was framed in feud, jury hears
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'They wanted $4m': Lessons for M&S from other cyber attacks
Written by: Amy Johnson In the wake of a significant cyber attack on Marks & Spencer, individuals who have faced similar experiences are sharing their stories of being targeted by hackers, shedding light on the distressing aftermath of such events. Sir Dan Moynihan, head of the Harris Federation, recalled their harrowing encounter with the Russian… Continue reading 'They wanted $4m': Lessons for M&S from other cyber attacks
UK weather: Four ways your plants could be affected by spring heatwave
As the UK experiences a spring heatwave with temperatures expected to reach 29C, experts are warning of the impact on plants both indoors and outdoors. While the warm weather may benefit some plants, others could suffer if not properly cared for. Indoor plants are especially at risk from increased temperatures and direct sunlight, causing wilting… Continue reading UK weather: Four ways your plants could be affected by spring heatwave
FA says transgender women cannot compete in women's football from 1 June
The English Football Association has made an important announcement regarding the participation of transgender women in women’s football. From 1 June, transgender women will no longer be allowed to play in women’s football in England. The FA updated its rules on 11 April to impose stricter eligibility criteria for transgender women playing in women’s football,… Continue reading FA says transgender women cannot compete in women's football from 1 June
Labour first minister says party's MPs not standing up for Wales
Eluned Morgan, the first minister of Wales since last summer, has criticized Welsh Labour MPs in Westminster for not standing up for Wales, as reported by BBC Wales. The discontent among Welsh Labour Senedd politicians is due to several decisions made by the UK government, including cuts to welfare and tax hikes. When asked to… Continue reading Labour first minister says party's MPs not standing up for Wales
The Traitors star Minah Shannon joins BBC Radio 1 presenter team
Jenny Coleman, a prominent figure in BBC News based in Liverpool, reports that Minah Shannon, known for her role in the show Traitors, is stepping into a new role as a presenter on BBC Radio 1. Shannon will be co-hosting the Friday Early Breakfast show with Nat O’Leary for the entire month of May. In… Continue reading The Traitors star Minah Shannon joins BBC Radio 1 presenter team
Boy, 16, dies after going swimming in lake in Nottinghamshire
A tragic incident unfolded at Colwick Country Park in Nottinghamshire, where a 16-year-old boy lost his life after encountering difficulties while swimming in a lake. Nottinghamshire Police received a call about the boy’s disappearance at 17:20 BST on Wednesday, prompting emergency services to deploy. Despite efforts from a police underwater search team and the fire… Continue reading Boy, 16, dies after going swimming in lake in Nottinghamshire
Sean Brown's daughter labels government 'disgraceful' over legal challenge
Sean Brown’s daughter, Siobhan Brown, has expressed her disappointment and frustration with the UK government’s handling of the decision to challenge a court ruling regarding a public inquiry into her father’s murder by loyalists in 1997. Brown criticized the government for its lack of communication and respect towards her family in the process. Secretary Hilary… Continue reading Sean Brown's daughter labels government 'disgraceful' over legal challenge
Harrogate 'hanami' as people flock to photograph cherry blossom
A surge in visitors to a UK spa town has put cherry blossoms in the spotlight, drawing comparisons to Japan’s famed Sakura season. In Harrogate, North Yorkshire, rows of candy floss-colored cherry blossoms are creating a picturesque tourist attraction that rivals Japan’s iconic blooms. The short-lived phenomenon has become a popular destination for visitors seeking… Continue reading Harrogate 'hanami' as people flock to photograph cherry blossom
Baby loss certificate 'helped to heal' Yorkshire dad
Elizabeth Baines reporting from Heckmondwike shared the story of Alex Walmsley and his partner, who were eagerly awaiting the results of a 12-week scan to start their family when they received the devastating news that their baby would not survive the pregnancy. This marked the beginning of a heart-wrenching journey for the couple from Heckmondwike,… Continue reading Baby loss certificate 'helped to heal' Yorkshire dad