Could taking carbon out of the sea cool down the planet?

A new initiative has commenced along the southern coast of England, with the aim of extracting carbon from the sea. The pioneering project, known as SeaCURE, is being funded by the UK government as part of its endeavors to combat climate change. While the primary focus of climate scientists remains on reducing greenhouse gas emissions,… Continue reading Could taking carbon out of the sea cool down the planet?

Grand Central Station: Benn questions “fuss” over Irish-language signs

The Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central Station have sparked a political debate, with Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn questioning the significance of the issue. Benn emphasized the importance of respecting and celebrating all traditions, stating that there are more pressing matters to address than arguing over signage. The controversy arose following Infrastructure Minister… Continue reading Grand Central Station: Benn questions “fuss” over Irish-language signs

Coroner's call for older driver eye tests after fatal crashes

The recent inquest into the deaths of four individuals who were killed by drivers with failing eyesight has highlighted significant concerns regarding the enforcement of visual legal standards for motorists. HM Senior Coroner for Lancashire, Dr. James Adeley, has expressed alarm over the laxity of the current licensing system in the UK, which he described… Continue reading Coroner's call for older driver eye tests after fatal crashes

Chester Zoo sloth has dental surgery to cure toothache

Angela Ferguson reported from Liverpool for BBC News on a groundbreaking dental surgery performed on a sloth at Chester Zoo. The sloth, named Rico, underwent the pioneering operation to cure toothache, marking a first for the team at Chester Zoo and dental experts from Newcastle University. The procedure was necessary after keepers noticed swellings on… Continue reading Chester Zoo sloth has dental surgery to cure toothache

Local elections: Reform and Greens aim high in volatile mayoral contests

ire-says-it-will-be-able-to-raise-more-taxes-than-the-mayor-revealed-22518″>including the power to levy council taxes and control a £78.9m investment fund which will be used to kickstart economic growth and house-building in the region. The winner faces some tough choices. The combined authority is facing a projected £74.2m budget shortfall for 2027-28 driven by a £58.9m shortfall in business rates income following the… Continue reading Local elections: Reform and Greens aim high in volatile mayoral contests

Fire services get 50% less than police to cover tax rises

A blaze in Manchester had firefighters working tirelessly to tackle the flames engulfing a building as a silhouette of a firefighter with a fire hose aimed at the fire was captured in a striking image. However, most fire services in England are facing financial challenges due to a shortfall in funding, mainly after the government’s… Continue reading Fire services get 50% less than police to cover tax rises

Donald Trump suggests UK state visit set for September

BBC News’ Thomas Mackintosh reported that US President Donald Trump is contemplating his second state visit to the UK, hinting that Buckingham Palace may have set a date for September. Trump mentioned being invited by the King and referred to the UK as a “great country” during a press briefing at the White House. This… Continue reading Donald Trump suggests UK state visit set for September

Madeleine McCann investigation given further £108k funding

Scotland Yard detectives investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have been granted over £100,000 in additional funding by ministers. The funding request of up to £108,000 for Operation Grange in 2025-26 has been approved by the Home Office. Currently, one detective chief inspector, one detective constable, and one member of police staff are dedicated to… Continue reading Madeleine McCann investigation given further £108k funding

Birmingham strike: How much do bin workers get paid?

Gerry Georgieva and Anthony Reuben from BBC Verify reported on the ongoing strike by bin workers in Birmingham, resulting in heaps of trash accumulating throughout the city. The main cause of the dispute stems from the elimination of the Waste Recycling and Collection Officers (WRCO) role, a position that received higher pay compared to other… Continue reading Birmingham strike: How much do bin workers get paid?