A recent incident unfolded in the Firth of Clyde when an individual fell overboard from a ferry, prompting an urgent search operation. The occurrence took place between Dunoon and Gourock on a Sunday afternoon, leading to the mobilization of coastguard teams, including a helicopter, and lifeboat personnel to scour the area for the missing person.… Continue reading Search after person goes overboard from Dunoon-Gourock ferry
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NI disorder: Police say some 'sporadic disturbances' on Saturday
Despite “some sporadic disturbances” occurring in parts of Northern Ireland on Saturday night, the level of unrest was significantly lower than previous nights, according to police reports. The ongoing violence originated on Monday following a peaceful protest over an alleged sexual assault in Ballymena, County Antrim, and subsequently spread across other areas. Assistant Chief Constable… Continue reading NI disorder: Police say some 'sporadic disturbances' on Saturday
Grooming gang victims' concerns weren't dismissed, Reeves says
In a recent development, Rachel Reeves has defended the decision to initiate a national inquiry into grooming gangs after facing months of pressure. The chancellor emphasized that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer prioritizes the welfare of victims over grandstanding. The decision to launch the inquiry comes after criticism directed at Sir Keir for initially resisting… Continue reading Grooming gang victims' concerns weren't dismissed, Reeves says
Wales needs funding review, says First Minister Eluned Morgan
Teleri Glyn Jones is a political reporter for BBC Wales News. In a recent statement, Wales’ First Minister Eluned Morgan emphasized the need for a change in the funding system, expressing her reluctance to rely on Westminster for financial support. She highlighted the necessity to revamp the way funding is allocated to Wales, although it… Continue reading Wales needs funding review, says First Minister Eluned Morgan
London Luton Airport: Person hurt in airport car park incident
An individual sustained severe injuries following an “incident” involving a vehicle at a multi-storey car park located at London Luton Airport, according to the police. There were reports that the vehicle in question had plummeted from a higher level of the car park. The emergency services were summoned to the car park within the airport… Continue reading London Luton Airport: Person hurt in airport car park incident
Grangemouth plans to be announced 'soon' – UK energy minister
The future of the Grangemouth oil refinery is uncertain, with the UK government’s energy minister hinting at upcoming announcements regarding the site. Michael Shanks, also an MP for Rutherglen and Hamilton West, mentioned that the government is looking into potential projects to ensure a long-term transition for Grangemouth. Petroineos, the current owners of the refinery,… Continue reading Grangemouth plans to be announced 'soon' – UK energy minister
The UK FCDO has advised citizens not to travel to Israel
Amid a recent surge in military activity between Israel and Iran, the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has issued a warning advising against all travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. This cautionary measure, aimed at safeguarding individuals, extends to potential implications on travel insurance if disregarded. With ongoing missile launches by… Continue reading The UK FCDO has advised citizens not to travel to Israel
Reeves vows to shield UK from Israel-Iran price shock
BBC Business reporter Lucy Hooker reported that Chancellor Rachel Reeves has pledged to use all available resources to safeguard the people in the UK from the economic repercussions of the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel. Reeves emphasized that no options are being ruled out in response to the looming threat of escalating energy costs,… Continue reading Reeves vows to shield UK from Israel-Iran price shock
Fur imported and sold in the UK should be banned says Welsh MP
An MP is calling for a ban on the import and sale of fur in the UK, reigniting a long-standing debate over animal welfare, fashion, and sustainability. While fur farming has been banned in Wales and England since 2000, many types of fur are still legally imported and sold. Ruth Jones, Labour MP for Newport… Continue reading Fur imported and sold in the UK should be banned says Welsh MP
Grenfell fire: Young people remember the night the tower burned
As a young child, Nathan experienced a devastating event when a fire tore through Grenfell Tower, taking the lives of 72 individuals, including his closest friend. He vividly recalls the night as “a normal night and I was just asleep, and then I got woken up to my mum screaming.” Sorena, who was seven at… Continue reading Grenfell fire: Young people remember the night the tower burned