Farmers' choir celebrate Britain's Got Talent semi-final success

The Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir, a group formed by farmers from across the United Kingdom, has experienced an “overwhelming” response after advancing to the final of Britain’s Got Talent. One choir member described the achievement as a powerful and emotional moment for everyone involved. Originally created by Jeremy Clarkson as part of an advertising campaign for… Continue reading Farmers' choir celebrate Britain's Got Talent semi-final success

Boy in life-threatening condition after falling from house window

A toddler, aged two, is currently in critical condition after falling from a window in a residence located in Greater Manchester. The incident took place on Buttermere Road in Ashton-under-Lyne during the late afternoon on Saturday. Emergency responders called in an air ambulance, which transported the young boy to the hospital promptly after the fall… Continue reading Boy in life-threatening condition after falling from house window

Bridget Phillipson to order review of hidden childcare costs

The Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, has announced plans to commission the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to investigate concealed additional charges applied by childcare providers. This move aims to address concerns about unexpected expenses parents might face despite existing government provisions. Under previous policies, the Conservative government made 30 hours of free childcare available annually… Continue reading Bridget Phillipson to order review of hidden childcare costs

Why millions of workers are taking second jobs to cope

In the UK, more than a million people have taken on additional jobs due to rising living costs, job insecurity, and shifts in various industries, leading to an expansion of the gig economy. Among them is Billy-Jo Pierce, a 29-year-old from Birmingham living in Bristol, the country’s second most costly city. She describes her life… Continue reading Why millions of workers are taking second jobs to cope

UK beer boom goes flat as breweries call last orders

Around three decades ago, walking through the streets of Burton-upon-Trent, the aroma of beer brewing was an everyday sensory experience for Al Wall. Today, those distinctive scents have nearly vanished. Wall, who serves as the head brewer at the town’s largest and oldest independent brewery, carries on a legacy from a place once famed for… Continue reading UK beer boom goes flat as breweries call last orders

UK braces for hottest May day on record as 30C heat continues

Tuesday may bring some thunderstorms to central England and Wales due to the ongoing hot weather. These storms, however, are expected to be very localized and unlikely to provide significant relief from the prevailing heat. A wider break from the heat is anticipated on Wednesday, particularly across much of eastern and southeastern England. Cooler air… Continue reading UK braces for hottest May day on record as 30C heat continues

Downpatrick: Swapping bombs for a BMX in a different look at 1980s NI

When reflecting on Northern Ireland during the 1980s, many immediately think of military patrols, armoured vehicles, and the tragic consequences of bombings and shootings. However, a newly launched exhibition at Down Museum in Downpatrick offers a fresh perspective on the decade, deliberately highlighting aspects of everyday life with only a brief nod to the Troubles.… Continue reading Downpatrick: Swapping bombs for a BMX in a different look at 1980s NI

RAF jet carrying John Healey has signal jammed near Russia border

Earlier this week, an RAF aircraft carrying the UK’s defence secretary experienced signal interference while flying close to the Russian border. The jet was returning to the UK on Thursday following John Healey’s visit to British troops stationed in Estonia. According to a report by The Times, the aircraft’s GPS was disabled for the duration… Continue reading RAF jet carrying John Healey has signal jammed near Russia border

Arsenal win Premier League: Is now the start of a period of dominance for Gunners

After a wait spanning more than two decades, Arsenal have finally reclaimed the Premier League title. This achievement marks a significant milestone in Mikel Arteta’s near seven-year journey with the club, culminating in their crowning as domestic champions. Shedding the label of perennial runners-up after finishing second in three consecutive seasons, Arsenal have ended their… Continue reading Arsenal win Premier League: Is now the start of a period of dominance for Gunners

Tree shortages in coastal towns a risk to health, charity says

A conservation charity has raised concerns about the lack of trees in many towns and cities, describing some areas as “tree deserts.” These green shortages are believed to increase residents’ vulnerability to health problems, air pollution, and heightened temperatures. According to Coed Cadw, the Welsh Woodland Trust, coastal towns are particularly hard hit. For example,… Continue reading Tree shortages in coastal towns a risk to health, charity says