A male individual, who resides in the same household, is currently receiving treatment for severe gunshot wounds at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast. The community is reeling from this tragic incident, prompting the organization of a book of condolences at Maguiresbridge Primary School. James and Sara, former students of the school, are at the… Continue reading Maguiresbridge shootings: Vigil for Vanessa Whyte and James and Sara Rutledge
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Retail sales in June boosted by hot weather
In June, retail sales experienced a boost due to warm weather, particularly in the fuel and supermarket sectors, as per official data. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported a 0.9% increase in sales volumes during the month. Supermarkets saw a rise in people purchasing more drinks, while fuel sales also went up as consumers… Continue reading Retail sales in June boosted by hot weather
Streeting vows to keep disruption to a minimum as doctor strike begins
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has assured the public that NHS services will continue to operate as resident doctors in England embark on a five-day strike. The disruption will be minimized as NHS England has instructed hospitals to only cancel treatments in exceptional cases. Unlike previous strikes which focused on staffing emergency care, this time the… Continue reading Streeting vows to keep disruption to a minimum as doctor strike begins
Trump heads to Scotland: What to expect from his visit
President Donald Trump is set to embark on a four-day trip to Scotland, marking his first visit to the UK since winning another term in office. During his stay, he plans to make stops at his golf resorts located at Turnberry along the Ayrshire coast and Menie in Aberdeenshire. The ties between Trump and Scotland… Continue reading Trump heads to Scotland: What to expect from his visit
MPs urge UK to immediately recognise Palestinian state
Members of Parliament are calling for Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer to acknowledge the state of Palestine, following indications from France that it will do so in the near future. The majority of MPs on the Commons foreign affairs committee are in support of immediate recognition of Palestine. The committee argues that statehood is a… Continue reading MPs urge UK to immediately recognise Palestinian state
Kelly Osbourne lost 'best friend' after Ozzy Osbourne's death
Kelly Osbourne is mourning the loss of her father, Ozzy Osbourne, whom she describes as her “best friend.” The heavy metal pioneer passed away at the age of 76, shortly after his performance with Black Sabbath in Birmingham. Kelly, who got engaged backstage during the farewell show, is deeply affected by the loss of her… Continue reading Kelly Osbourne lost 'best friend' after Ozzy Osbourne's death
Samaritans to close more than 100 branches
The Samaritans, a suicide prevention charity, has announced plans to close over 100 branches across the UK and Ireland. The Chief Executive of the organization conveyed in a presentation to staff that “at least half” of the branches will be shut down. Concerns have been raised by numerous branches, with some volunteers worried that the… Continue reading Samaritans to close more than 100 branches
Jay Slater 'did not seem threatened', friend tells inquest
Debbie Duncan, the mother of Jay Slater, requested the resumption of her son’s inquest after several witnesses failed to attend the last hearing in May. The inquest revealed that Jay Slater, a 19-year-old from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, went missing on the Spanish island of Tenerife. According to a witness, he did not appear threatened as he… Continue reading Jay Slater 'did not seem threatened', friend tells inquest
Four more traders appeal rate-rigging convictions after Supreme Court ruling
Mitchell Labiak, a Business reporter for BBC News, reported that four traders are appealing to have their rate-rigging convictions overturned following the Supreme Court’s decision to quash two rate-rigging cases on Wednesday. The traders seeking acquittal are Jay Merchant, Jonathan Mathew, Philippe Moryoussef, and Christian Bittar. They were convicted of manipulating the interest rates used… Continue reading Four more traders appeal rate-rigging convictions after Supreme Court ruling
Newspaper headlines: 'Threat to NHS' from strikes and UK 'must do more' on Gaza
The front pages of various newspapers are dominated by coverage of the ongoing strike by resident doctors. Health Secretary Wes Streeting is standing firm against the strike, stating that he will not give in to what he calls “militant doctors.” The Daily Mail reports that Streeting believes the strike, involving around 50,000 doctors, will bring… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Threat to NHS' from strikes and UK 'must do more' on Gaza