Luke Evans, an actor known for his roles in films such as Beauty and the Beast, The Hobbit, and Fast & Furious 6, has opened up about the difficulties he faced growing up as a gay man in a Jehovah’s Witness community. Speaking on BBC Radio Wales’ Lucy Owen programme, Evans explained that he felt… Continue reading Luke Evans: Growing up gay as Jehovah's Witness in Welsh valleys
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Myles Smith: Stargazing singer is beating his own expectations
Luton-born singer-songwriter Myles Smith has been crowned BBC Introducing’s Artist of the Year, following a year of unprecedented success. With a charting single, over one billion streams, and a performance at Glastonbury under his belt, the 26-year-old said that he has far exceeded his own expectations. Despite his success, Myles said that he’ll never take… Continue reading Myles Smith: Stargazing singer is beating his own expectations
'Baby milk prices punish those who don't breastfeed'
Parents in the UK have criticised the high cost of baby formula and said they feel forced to pay more because retailers are not allowed to advertise or offer discounts on infant milk. The regulations are intended to increase breastfeeding rates. However, parenting site Mumsnet has said that the rules have had the opposite impact… Continue reading 'Baby milk prices punish those who don't breastfeed'
Charity calls for prostate-cancer testing of high-risk men
Screening men born with a high risk of developing prostate cancer at the age of 45 would make financial sense, according to cancer charity Prostate Cancer Research. However, the organisation conceded more accurate tests would be needed to justify screening all men. Unlike breast, bowel and cervical cancer, there is no prostate cancer screening programme… Continue reading Charity calls for prostate-cancer testing of high-risk men
Working birthday for King Charles at 76
On his 76th birthday, King Charles III is to open two hubs that will distribute large amounts of surplus food to food banks, schools, and community centers. The King’s latest initiative, the Coronation Food Project, was launched last year to make better use of food that would otherwise go to waste. The food project has… Continue reading Working birthday for King Charles at 76
Baby red panda dies from firework stress, says Edinburgh Zoo
A three-month-old baby red panda named Roxie has reportedly died as a result of stress brought on by fireworks on Bonfire Night. According to veterinary experts, the young panda choked on her vomit as pyrotechnics were launched across the city. Roxie’s death comes as the zoo mentioned her mother Ginger’s unexpected death five days earlier,… Continue reading Baby red panda dies from firework stress, says Edinburgh Zoo
One in three drop out from health T-level – report
According to a recent report, nearly one in three students doing T-levels in health and science quit their courses in the first year. Education Policy Institute (EPI) has also found that T-level students, in general, are 20% less likely to complete their qualifications than students on other courses. Botched exam papers in 2022 led to… Continue reading One in three drop out from health T-level – report
Christmas ads: John Lewis, Tesco, Amazon go for tear-jerkers, as others find festive fun
The Christmas advertising season is now in full swing in the UK, with John Lewis releasing its festive offering on Thursday. The ad features one woman’s journey through her memories, set to Richard Ashcroft’s 1990s track Sonnet. The lack of celebrities is a deliberate decision by the retailer, according to its customer director, Charlotte Lock.… Continue reading Christmas ads: John Lewis, Tesco, Amazon go for tear-jerkers, as others find festive fun
Newspaper headlines: Labour to 'miss homes pledge' and 'pension megafunds' plan
Labour’s promise to build 1.5 million homes by the end of this Parliament has been thrown into uncertainty by the head of Homes England, Peter Denton. The i reported that he sent an email in which he said the target was “part of a two parliamentary term approach.” According to The Times, Chancellor Rachel Reeves… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Labour to 'miss homes pledge' and 'pension megafunds' plan
Government admits new Rosebank oil field approved unlawfully
The UK’s biggest untapped oilfield, Rosebank off Shetland, was approved unlawfully, the government has admitted in court. Climate campaigners brought a case against Rosebank and the Jackdaw gas field in the North Sea. The UK Supreme Court ruled in another case that both greenhouse gas emissions and emissions caused by the process of extracting oil… Continue reading Government admits new Rosebank oil field approved unlawfully