Prince and Princess of Wales visit Pontypridd after flooding

The town of Pontypridd recently welcomed the Prince and Princess of Wales, who visited the area to witness the aftermath of devastating floods. The royal couple, clad in denim aprons reading “The Welsh Cake Shop,” participated in making traditional Welsh cakes at the Welsh Cake Shop in Pontypridd Market. The owner of the shop, Theresa… Continue reading Prince and Princess of Wales visit Pontypridd after flooding

Seven organisations to be investigated over Grenfell Tower fire

Tom Symonds, a news correspondent, reports that seven organizations are facing investigations in connection to the Grenfell Tower disaster. The government has pledged to adhere to all recommendations from a public inquiry. Manufacturing companies under scrutiny may have restrictions placed on their ability to bid for public contracts. Additionally, the government plans to merge two… Continue reading Seven organisations to be investigated over Grenfell Tower fire

Starmer and Badenoch clash over defence spending at PMQs

The debate over the increase in defence spending took center stage at PMQs as Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch challenged Sir Keir Starmer on the issue. Prime Minister’s announcement of reallocating aid funds to boost military spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, following President Trump’s demands, sparked discussions in the House. Badenoch probed Sir Keir… Continue reading Starmer and Badenoch clash over defence spending at PMQs

TV presenter and journalist Henry Kelly dies

Renowned journalist and television presenter, Henry Kelly, has sadly passed away at the age of 78, as confirmed by his family. Kelly’s career started in journalism before transitioning into light entertainment, where he became known for hosting popular TV shows like Game For A Laugh and Going For Gold during the 1980s and 90s. In… Continue reading TV presenter and journalist Henry Kelly dies

Rob Burrow's wife: Prince William support 'overwhelming'

In the wake of her husband’s passing, Lindsey Burrow, widow of the late rugby player Rob Burrow, has expressed gratitude for the support they have received from Prince William. In an interview with BBC Breakfast, Mrs. Burrow discussed the upcoming release of her memoir, titled Take Care: A Memoir of Love, Family & Never Giving… Continue reading Rob Burrow's wife: Prince William support 'overwhelming'

Manchester tram crash: Man, 35, charged over girl's death

A tragic incident occurred in Manchester city center where a three-year-old girl named Louisa “Lulu” Palmisano lost her life after being hit by a van. The van had struck a tram before mounting the pavement, resulting in the fatal accident. The young girl, who was from Burnley, was enjoying a family day out when the… Continue reading Manchester tram crash: Man, 35, charged over girl's death

Rare red fiery 'udder clouds' spotted in UK skies

Unusual mammatus clouds were observed early Wednesday morning across various regions of the United Kingdom. The term “mammatus” derives from the Latin word “mamma,” meaning ‘udder’ or ‘breast’. These distinctive clouds appeared even more striking with a fiery, orange hue as they were illuminated by the sunrise. Mammatus clouds are typically linked to thunderstorm activity,… Continue reading Rare red fiery 'udder clouds' spotted in UK skies

Travel ban for man who abused women in Highland dungeon

Kevin Booth, a man in his 60s, has been issued the first global travel ban by a Scottish court after he was found guilty of abusing vulnerable women at his home in the Scottish Highlands. Booth conducted “punishment beatings” using various implements such as whips, canes, and riding crops at his Victorian-style hunting lodge, Lochdhu… Continue reading Travel ban for man who abused women in Highland dungeon

Stormont: Programme for government meeting postponed

Gareth Gordon and Raymona Crozier reported for BBC News NI that the meeting of the Northern Ireland Executive to discuss a long-awaited program for government has been postponed. Originally scheduled for Wednesday morning, it was revealed late on Tuesday night that additional work is needed before the meeting can proceed. The draft document, titled “Our… Continue reading Stormont: Programme for government meeting postponed

Fears voiced over Northamptonshire eHarley Street GP surgeries

Accusations have surfaced against general practitioners (GPs) for allegedly neglecting bills and compromising patient safety. An investigation uncovers grievances voiced by health workers at Brook Medical Centre in Northamptonshire, where staff have endured conducting intimate examinations without adequate heating or hot water. Dr Jalil Ahmed and Dr Jonathan Allinson, who oversee GP services in the… Continue reading Fears voiced over Northamptonshire eHarley Street GP surgeries