Faulty washing machine caused huge Fife circus fire

A circus performance in Fife was disrupted by a large fire that was later determined to have been caused by a faulty washing machine, as reported by BBC Scotland News. The incident occurred at the Big Kid Circus in Glenrothes, Fife, just after 19:00 on a Thursday evening. Thankfully, the fire outbreak took place away… Continue reading Faulty washing machine caused huge Fife circus fire

Live Aid at 40: Memories of a lie revealed by U2’s Bono

Elaine Hills, now a lecturer at the University of Brighton, was just a sixth form student when the iconic Live Aid concert took place on July 13, 1985. Despite promising her mother she wouldn’t attend the concert, Elaine found herself on stage with U2 lead singer Bono after being called out. The surreal experience left… Continue reading Live Aid at 40: Memories of a lie revealed by U2’s Bono

Jury shown CCTV of alleged assault on police at Manchester airport

Jurors at Liverpool Crown Court were shown CCTV footage of an alleged assault on three police officers at Manchester Airport. The incident took place on July 23 last year, at the Terminal 2 arrivals Starbucks cafe. Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, aged 20, and his brother Muhammad Amaad, aged 26, are accused of instigating the violence after… Continue reading Jury shown CCTV of alleged assault on police at Manchester airport

Wimbledon 2025: Changes made to electronic line calling after 'human error'

Wimbledon has implemented changes to its electronic line calling system following a controversial incident that occurred during a match between Britain’s Sonay Kartal and Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. The ball-tracking technology was accidentally deactivated due to “operator error,” leading to the need for adjustments to prevent similar issues in the future. The incident occurred when Kartal… Continue reading Wimbledon 2025: Changes made to electronic line calling after 'human error'

UK Covid-19 Inquiry: NI health watchdog governance was 'missing'

At the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, critical decisions were made without proper oversight, as revealed by Briege Donaghy, the chief executive of Northern Ireland’s Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA). Ms. Donaghy expressed that the regular governance processes of the watchdog were lacking during this time, leading to significant decisions being made without effective… Continue reading UK Covid-19 Inquiry: NI health watchdog governance was 'missing'

Teenagers in court charged with murder of father-of-one in Barry

In Cardiff Crown Court, two teenage boys faced charges for the murder of 38-year-old Kamran Aman after a police intervention in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, on June 30th. The youths, aged 16 and 17, hailing from Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, cannot be identified due to their underage status. This was their initial appearance in… Continue reading Teenagers in court charged with murder of father-of-one in Barry

Family 'in shock' after scientist Fortune Gomo killed in Dundee

In Dundee, a tragedy unfolded over the weekend when a scientist, Dr Fortune Gomo, was fatally injured on a street, leaving her family in a state of shock. Dr Gomo, originally from Mutare in Zimbabwe, had recently graduated with a PhD from the University of Dundee and had just embarked on a new role at… Continue reading Family 'in shock' after scientist Fortune Gomo killed in Dundee

Jessie J reveals cancer operation success

Health Reporter, Catherine Snowdon, shared that singer Jessie J has received positive news following tests after undergoing surgery to remove one of her breasts due to an early cancer diagnosis. Jessie J expressed her relief in a social media post, shedding “happy tears” at the news. This development comes after she disclosed her diagnosis in… Continue reading Jessie J reveals cancer operation success

The Salt Path author defends herself against claims she misled readers

Author Raynor Winn is facing accusations of fabricating or providing misleading information in her bestselling book, The Salt Path. The book, released in 2018 and recently adapted into a film, narrates the journey of a couple who embarks on a 630-mile trek along the South West Coast Path after losing their home due to repossession.… Continue reading The Salt Path author defends herself against claims she misled readers