Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh: Kneecap rapper appears in court on terror charge

Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, a member of the rap group Kneecap, appeared in court in London for allegedly displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah during a performance last year. The organization is banned in the UK, and the 27-year-old artist, known by the stage name Mo Chara, denies the accusation. He believes the case… Continue reading Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh: Kneecap rapper appears in court on terror charge

Godstone sinkhole linked to burst water main, engineers say

A sinkhole that emerged on Godstone High Street in Surrey six months ago has been attributed to a burst water main, according to engineers involved in the repairs. The collapse has led to ongoing efforts to map out the extensive network of sand mines beneath the village, although the precise cause of the sinkhole has… Continue reading Godstone sinkhole linked to burst water main, engineers say

UK signs deal with Iraq to speed up migrant returns

The UK and Iraq have recently finalized a new agreement aimed at expediting the repatriation of migrants who do not have legal authorization to remain in the UK. This deal builds on previous collaborations between the two nations to combat human trafficking networks and dissuade individuals from traversing the English Channel in dinghies. A surge… Continue reading UK signs deal with Iraq to speed up migrant returns

Air fares and food prices push up UK inflation in July

In the UK, prices surged by 3.8% in the year leading up to July, largely driven by a significant increase in air fares coinciding with the school summer holidays. This spike in inflation marks the highest level since January 2024 and remains well above the Bank of England’s target of 2%. Additionally, the Office for… Continue reading Air fares and food prices push up UK inflation in July

Jewellery, cash or first cars: Do rewards boost exam grades?

A plethora of GCSE students are anxiously anticipating their results this week – and for some, a shiny, often costly prize could be on the line. In the lead-up to results day on Thursday, BBC News has chatted with students and parents about whether the offer of jewelry, gifts, or cash for grades can genuinely… Continue reading Jewellery, cash or first cars: Do rewards boost exam grades?

Leaked report shows 10,000 gap in probation staff

Documents obtained by the BBC indicate that there is a significant shortage of probation staff, reported to be around 10,000 individuals, responsible for overseeing offenders serving their sentences in the community. These probation staff members play a crucial role in ensuring that released individuals adhere to the conditions of their release, such as following curfews,… Continue reading Leaked report shows 10,000 gap in probation staff

How eight seconds of scratchy audio from a VHS tape gave a mum back her voice

Sarah Ezekiel found herself voiceless after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) at the age of 34. This devastating condition also took away the use of her hands, leaving her communicating through a robotic voice for 25 years. However, through the power of artificial intelligence (AI), Sarah’s real voice was recreated from just eight… Continue reading How eight seconds of scratchy audio from a VHS tape gave a mum back her voice

Councils consider legal action over asylum hotels

A number of councils in England are gearing up to launch legal proceedings to oust asylum seekers from hotels situated in their respective areas. The move comes after a district council secured a temporary injunction from the High Court to prevent asylum seekers from staying at The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex. Nigel Farage, leader… Continue reading Councils consider legal action over asylum hotels

Sanex shower gel ad banned over racial stereotype

The recent TV commercial for Sanex shower gel has been deemed inappropriate and banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for perpetuating a racial stereotype. The ad featured two models with dark skin displaying skin issues such as dryness and itchiness, followed by a white model with flawless skin. The ASA received complaints stating that… Continue reading Sanex shower gel ad banned over racial stereotype

Myopia: Children in NI treated different to those in the rest of the UK

In Northern Ireland, children with short-sightedness are facing a discrepancy in the treatment they receive compared to other regions of the UK, according to optometrists from the area. The chair of Optometry NI, Brian McKeown, expressed frustration over the current rules that restrict the use of NHS vouchers for new treatment for myopia, while optometrist… Continue reading Myopia: Children in NI treated different to those in the rest of the UK