'It's not all doom and gloom' – Heston Blumenthal on bipolar diagnosis

Heston Blumenthal, the famous chef, has come forward about his recent bipolar diagnosis. Despite initial concerns, he has stated that the diagnosis is “not all doom and gloom” and instead is “part of who I am”. Earlier this year, he announced that he had received a positive diagnosis for the mental health condition after previously… Continue reading 'It's not all doom and gloom' – Heston Blumenthal on bipolar diagnosis

The Voice: Prison officer Hollie 'felt like Hannah Montana'

Hollie Peabody, a prison officer from Oxfordshire, has returned to work at a category B men’s prison after making it to the semi-finals of ITV’s The Voice. During their four months on the show, Hollie caught the attention of Sir Tom Jones and made it to the semi-finals with a cover of Selena Gomez’s Lose… Continue reading The Voice: Prison officer Hollie 'felt like Hannah Montana'

Craigavon: Mum says her autistic son is like a prisoner in hospital

Aidan Boustred, a 10-year-old boy with severe autism, has spent 10 months in a psychiatric hospital in England. His mother has warned he is being “locked away and robbed of a future” as he awaits a permanent residence outside of hospital. Speaking of her family’s “nightmare,” mother Natalie said her son was being taken “out… Continue reading Craigavon: Mum says her autistic son is like a prisoner in hospital

Church of England abuse survivors call for further resignations

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has resigned from his position following a report into child abuse allegations against the church. The report found that Welby “could and should” have reported the abuse of boys and young men by John Smyth, a former member of the Church of England, to the police in 2013. Survivors… Continue reading Church of England abuse survivors call for further resignations

Princess of Wales to host Christmas carol service again this year

The fourth annual Together At Christmas carol service organized by the Princess of Wales is set to celebrate people from all over the UK who have shown love, kindness and empathy in support of those in need. According to Kensington Palace, the event will take place at Westminster Abbey on December 6. The Royal Foundation,… Continue reading Princess of Wales to host Christmas carol service again this year

Rail fares: Government to order review of prosecutions

Reports of overzealous rail fare prosecutions by train companies have prompted the UK government to commission an independent review of how fare evasion is dealt with. The Office for Rail and Road will be asked by Transport Secretary Louise Haigh to investigate enforcement practices in the railways sector. The review will examine how ticketing terms… Continue reading Rail fares: Government to order review of prosecutions

Ask for Angela: BBC exposes pubs failing to enforce safety scheme

An investigation by the BBC has found that many UK bars and clubs are not implementing the Ask for Angela programme, a project set up to offer a discreet way for vulnerable customers to request help. Many councils across the UK now make participation in the scheme a condition of granting alcohol licences. However, undercover reporters found… Continue reading Ask for Angela: BBC exposes pubs failing to enforce safety scheme

Rising NHS physician associate use questioned after Oldham death

Susan Pollitt died in July 2023 after a drain was mistakenly left in her abdomen for 21 hours. Susan’s husband, Roy Pollitt, has now criticised the increased use of physician associates (PAs) in the National Health Services (NHS). During the inquest into Susan’s death at Royal Oldham Hospital, it was found that the absence of… Continue reading Rising NHS physician associate use questioned after Oldham death