Chris and Tamira Hutchinson made a bold decision to leave their conventional life behind in Northamptonshire, UK, to travel the world with their three daughters. The couple admitted that they were struggling financially and emotionally, living paycheck to paycheck and rarely spending quality time together at home. In a daring move, they sold their house… Continue reading 'We risked everything selling our home in Corby to travel'
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Colchester crash victims honoured at basketball matches
Four university students tragically lost their lives in a car crash that occurred when their vehicle collided with a building on Magdalen Street in Colchester on 1st February. The students, identified as Makyle Bayley, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, Anthony “TJ” Hibbert, and Daljang Wol, were remembered and honored at the University of Essex as basketball games resumed… Continue reading Colchester crash victims honoured at basketball matches
How EastEnders was created, from the theme tune to Angie and Den
The development of EastEnders, from its iconic theme tune to the unexpected casting choices, is a fascinating journey that sheds light on the making of one of Britain’s most beloved soaps. Initially, various cities were being contemplated as the backdrop for the new show, with London ultimately emerging as the preferred setting due to its… Continue reading How EastEnders was created, from the theme tune to Angie and Den
At the scene of fatal Valentine's Day pub shooting
Authorities are currently looking into the possibility that a suspect linked to the fatal shooting of a woman outside a pub on Valentine’s Day may have plunged into the River Thames. The victim, a woman in her 40s, tragically lost her life in the violent incident that took place at the Three Horseshoes located on… Continue reading At the scene of fatal Valentine's Day pub shooting
Thameslink: Meet the voice of London’s trains
When you pass by Matthew Streeton on the streets, you might not immediately recognize his face, but chances are you have heard his voice before. Especially if you are a regular commuter in London and the South East. His familiar phrases like “see it, say it, sorted” and “please stand back behind the yellow line”… Continue reading Thameslink: Meet the voice of London’s trains
Tata: Company retraining Port Talbot steelworkers shuts office
The recent closure of a company providing retraining courses to steelworkers affected by redundancies in Port Talbot has raised concerns about the future of support for upskilling in the area. Tata Steel announced significant job cuts last year, prompting initiatives like the Multiply program, which aimed to develop numeracy skills among adult learners in south… Continue reading Tata: Company retraining Port Talbot steelworkers shuts office
Birkshead: What happens in the world's deepest gypsum mine?
In Cumbria, deep under the rolling farmland, lies the world’s deepest gypsum mine. Gypsum, a mineral utilized in the production of plaster for buildings, schools, and offices, is a crucial raw material that surrounds us daily. Located near Long Marton village, the Birkshead drift mine operates at a depth of 1,000 ft (305m), featuring an… Continue reading Birkshead: What happens in the world's deepest gypsum mine?
In pictures: Weymouth enjoys its second Chase the Dinosaur event
The annual dinosaur beach race in Weymouth brought together over 100 participants dressed in dinosaur costumes to raise money for charity. This year marked the second iteration of the Chase the Dinosaur event on Weymouth Beach in Dorset, following a successful first event the previous year. Organized by We Are Weymouth, the event featured four… Continue reading In pictures: Weymouth enjoys its second Chase the Dinosaur event
Angry neighbours dub Edinburgh inflatable dome 'enormous zit'
Angie Brown from BBC Scotland’s Edinburgh and East bureau reports that an enormous inflatable dome in Edinburgh’s Stockbridge area has stirred controversy. Referred to as a gigantic bouncy castle by locals, the dome has disrupted the scenic views of the neighborhood’s elegant Georgian architecture. The incessant noise and vibrations from the electric fans needed to… Continue reading Angry neighbours dub Edinburgh inflatable dome 'enormous zit'
St John's Lane: Thousands of drivers fined as speed limit changes
Controversy Surrounds ‘Tiny’ 20mph Signs Leading to Thousands of Fines By Victoria Summers Independent Investigative Reporter LDRS The implementation of a 20mph speed limit on St John’s Lane took place in November Following the replacement of the speed limit on a Bristol road with new signs, more than 2,000 drivers were fined for speeding, with… Continue reading St John's Lane: Thousands of drivers fined as speed limit changes