Three-time world champion Tai Woffinden recently got back on his speedway bike after a serious crash in Poland earlier this year. The 34-year-old rider from Scunthorpe had to be put into a medically induced coma in March following an accident during a race where he hit a fence behind a protective barrier. In a video… Continue reading Tai Woffinden rides speedway bike for first time since crash
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Chris Mason: Trump's Scotland visit gives Starmer invaluable access
The US president and the prime minister took a scenic route, flying over Donald Trump’s newly established golf course in Aberdeen, during their visit. Days filled with diplomatic gestures interwoven with moments of absurdity, showcasing their unique relationship. Downing Street has come to terms with Trump’s unconventional approach to international diplomacy, accepting the unconventional means… Continue reading Chris Mason: Trump's Scotland visit gives Starmer invaluable access
Maguiresbridge: Murder victims will be buried together in County Clare
Vanessa Whyte and her two children, Sara and James, tragically lost their lives in a shooting incident at their home in Maguiresbridge. The devastating news shook the community, leaving many in shock and mourning. As details began to emerge about the incident, the focus shifted to honoring and remembering the lives of the victims. Funeral… Continue reading Maguiresbridge: Murder victims will be buried together in County Clare
Newspaper headlines: 'The lion ladies' and 'You can't fake that starvation'
The Lionesses have dominated the headlines following their triumphant European Championship win, with newspapers hailing the team as “strong and victorious.” The Sun, for example, emphasizes their visit to Downing Street with the headline “The Lion Ladies.” The Metro, meanwhile, focuses on the team’s return to the UK and the jubilant reception they received from… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'The lion ladies' and 'You can't fake that starvation'
Security operation shifts as Trump arrives in North East Scotland
BBC News Scotland Editor James Cook reports that the security focus has shifted from Turnberry to Menie in the second phase of Donald Trump’s visit to Scotland. Following a deal with the European Union on tariffs, the US president is engaging in discussions on a range of topics including Gaza, Ukraine, and the impact of… Continue reading Security operation shifts as Trump arrives in North East Scotland
Euro 2025: The day the Lionesses brought it home and visited No 10
After making history as the first English team to win a major football tournament on foreign soil, the Lionesses have returned to the UK to continue their celebrations. England sealed their place in the history books with a thrilling penalty-shootout victory over Spain to defend their European title at Euro 2025. The team’s triumph was… Continue reading Euro 2025: The day the Lionesses brought it home and visited No 10
Reconsider Gaza family case, court tells Foreign Office
A crucial legal victory was achieved by a Palestinian family striving to escape Gaza as they received a favorable ruling from the High Court in their battle to seek assistance from the UK government. The court directed the foreign secretary to reassess the possibility of aiding the family in their relocation. The family of six… Continue reading Reconsider Gaza family case, court tells Foreign Office
Neil Foden concerns raised in 2019 but no investigation by council
A headmaster’s questionable behavior towards some girls at Ysgol Friars in Bangor raised concerns that were not thoroughly investigated by the Cyngor Gwynedd council. Neil Foden, who worked at the school from 1989 and eventually became the head teacher, was later sentenced to 17 years in jail for sexually abusing four children between 2019 and… Continue reading Neil Foden concerns raised in 2019 but no investigation by council
Suspect in Maguiresbridge triple murder dies
A tragic incident unfolded in County Fermanagh as a family was struck by a devastating act of violence. Vanessa Whyte and her two children, 14-year-old James Rutledge and 13-year-old Sara Rutledge, were fatally shot in their home in Maguiresbridge. The suspected perpetrator, Ian Rutledge, 43, was hospitalized following the incident and sadly passed away. Authorities… Continue reading Suspect in Maguiresbridge triple murder dies
Lionesses welcomed home by jubilant fans after Euro 2025 win
After clinching victory in the UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 final against Spain, the England women’s football team received a warm welcome upon their return home. Cheering crowds gathered outside Southend Airport, waving flags and donning England kits as the squad touched down shortly after 15:30 BST. Following their arrival, the Lionesses made their way to… Continue reading Lionesses welcomed home by jubilant fans after Euro 2025 win