Stonehenge, the ancient protected monument in the United Kingdom, was recently sprayed with orange powder during a protest by the Just Stop Oil movement, resulting in the damaging of the site. This incident has led to the charging of two individuals with vandalism and public nuisance. Rajan Naidu, a 73-year-old man from Birmingham, and 20-year-old… Continue reading Two people charged over Just Stop Oil protest at Stonehenge
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Glastonbury 2025: Tips for getting tickets
Millions of fans are eagerly waiting for the ticket sales to open for the next Glastonbury Festival scheduled to be held between June 25-29, 2025. The demand for tickets is expected to skyrocket this year as there will be no festival the following year in 2026. Even though no headlines have been confirmed yet, the tickets supply… Continue reading Glastonbury 2025: Tips for getting tickets
UK snow risk as Arctic air sweeps in
The United Kingdom is gearing up to face colder temperatures, frosts, and snowfall next week. A cold front will push southwards, causing air to turn progressively colder with an Arctic air mass becoming established. An area of high pressure building across Greenland is blocking incoming air, emptying Arctic cold air out across the United Kingdom.… Continue reading UK snow risk as Arctic air sweeps in
Gladiator II: King joins stars at London premiere
The premiere of Gladiator II saw the likes of Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington, Connie Nielsen, Pedro Pascal, and director Sir Ridley grace the red carpet in London ahead of the King. Members from the film and TV industry had attended a reception earlier at Buckingham Palace, hosted by King Charles in anticipation of the highly-anticipated… Continue reading Gladiator II: King joins stars at London premiere
Farm inheritance tax: Bid to soften change rejected by Treasury
The Treasury has rejected a request by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) to mitigate the impact of an inheritance tax reform that some believe could seriously damage small farms in the UK. According to Defra sources, the department was not consulted regarding the policy and suggested it should exempt older people,… Continue reading Farm inheritance tax: Bid to soften change rejected by Treasury
Disability: “Men think I'm lucky they offer sex because I'm disabled”
Dating and relationships for disabled women have long been plagued with negative stereotypes and stigmas. Holly, 26, has chronic pain and hypermobility syndrome and recalled being asked if she could have sex because she was disabled at just 16. She has since been asked other invasive questions such as whether she “can have rough sex”… Continue reading Disability: “Men think I'm lucky they offer sex because I'm disabled”
British Museum given its most valuable gift ever with Chinese ceramics
The British Museum has recently received what is believed to be the most valuable gift ever given to a museum in the UK. The £1bn gift, consisting of 1,700 pieces of Chinese ceramics, will be donated by the trustees of the Sir Percival David Foundation. The late British businessman collected the items between Europe, Japan,… Continue reading British Museum given its most valuable gift ever with Chinese ceramics
BBC daytime soap Doctors ends after 24 years and 4,500 episodes
Doctors, the medical TV drama, concludes with its final episode today. Despite a 9,000-signature petition to save the soap, it was cancelled after 24 years. The show followed the daily lives of staff and patients of a Midlands GP practice and aired over 4,500 episodes. Although the announcement was met with disappointment from viewers, the cancellation… Continue reading BBC daytime soap Doctors ends after 24 years and 4,500 episodes
Former child victim of county lines supports police campaign
Rhys, a youth mentor, has revealed that he was targeted by county lines gangs when he was just eight years old, being offered a football and cash for gas bills as an inducement. He experienced a decade of violence and peril until, at the age of 18, he turned his life around and became a… Continue reading Former child victim of county lines supports police campaign
Mum-to-be found out she had breast cancer while 36 weeks pregnant
Laura Hudson, from Astley near Wigan, found out she had an aggressive form of breast cancer at 36 weeks pregnant with her first child. Not only was she preparing for a Caesarean section to deliver her baby, but she was also preparing to undergo chemotherapy and have a mastectomy. Laura and her husband Sam were… Continue reading Mum-to-be found out she had breast cancer while 36 weeks pregnant