London Stansted airport records 'busiest day in history'

Stansted Airport in London saw its busiest day in history on 27 October, with over 107,000 people passing through the terminal, beating the previous record set in August. The airport is estimated to have serviced more than 2.6 million passengers throughout October, helped by holiday destinations such as Spain, Turkey and the Canaries. Demand for… Continue reading London Stansted airport records 'busiest day in history'

First snow of season for some as Arctic air to sweep in across UK

As colder air moves in from the Arctic, some parts of the UK have the potential to see wintry weather, although forecasting snow is not straightforward even for experienced weather professionals. Some sensationalist headlines have suggested the entire country is set to freeze, but forecasters say the situation is far more uncertain than such scare-mongering… Continue reading First snow of season for some as Arctic air to sweep in across UK

Taurid meteor shower 2024: How and when to watch Monday peak

The Northern Taurids meteor shower is set to peak overnight on Monday, (11-12 November), with sky watchers eagerly waiting to see the slow-moving, long-lasting meteors light up the night sky. This natural event is viewable from virtually anywhere on the planet, weather permitting. The phase of the Moon may have an impact on visibility. Although… Continue reading Taurid meteor shower 2024: How and when to watch Monday peak

Europe marks Armistice Day with two-minute silence

Countries across Europe have marked Armistice Day with two minutes of silence for the fallen soldiers of past wars. The UK also observed the traditional two-minute silence at 11:00 on 11 November. The ceremony marks the date and time the Armistice for World War One came into effect. It was also used to remember all… Continue reading Europe marks Armistice Day with two-minute silence

People who work from home get more sleep and exercise

According to new figures by the Office for National Statistics, homeworkers are making use of the time they have saved with not commuting to stay in bed for longer. Compared to people who worked away from home, homeworkers gained an average of 24 more minutes of “sleep and rest” and an additional 15 minutes towards… Continue reading People who work from home get more sleep and exercise

Silence falls for Armistice Day commemorations

Armistice Day, also known as Remembrance Day, was marked in many nations across the globe yesterday. The day is observed on the 11th of November every year, honoring those who lost their lives during the two World Wars and other conflicts. International services were held, and in the UK, political figures and members of the… Continue reading Silence falls for Armistice Day commemorations

Daniel Khalife changes plea to guilty on prison escape charge

In a surprising turn of events, former British Army soldier Daniel Khalife has changed his plea to guilty for escaping from Wandsworth prison in 2020. Khalife had initially pleaded not guilty and was in the midst of giving evidence at his trial before changing his plea. Following Khalife’s guilty plea, the jury at Woolwich Crown… Continue reading Daniel Khalife changes plea to guilty on prison escape charge

Archbishop of Canterbury faces pressure to resign over Church abuse scandal

There are mounting calls for the Archbishop of Canterbury to resign following a damning report into the Church of England’s handling of a child abuse case. Anglican priest Giles Fraser has told the BBC that the Most Rev Justin Welby has “lost the confidence of his clergy” and that his position is untenable. Three members… Continue reading Archbishop of Canterbury faces pressure to resign over Church abuse scandal

Remembrance Sunday: 'Traitors' poster put up at Michelle O'Neill's office

A banner has been hung at the office of Michelle O’Neill, the deputy leader of Sinn Féin. The banner accuses the party of being “traitors” and was hung on O’Neill’s office shutters after she took part in an official Remembrance ceremony, laying a laurel wreath at the Cenotaph in Belfast. Whilst the banner has sparked… Continue reading Remembrance Sunday: 'Traitors' poster put up at Michelle O'Neill's office

Ukraine, trade and Trump on agenda as Keir Starmer makes Paris trip

Sir Keir Starmer, the UK’s Prime Minister, is expected to hold talks with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Monday. The two are expected to discuss a range of topics that include European security, the ongoing invasion of Russia and the humanitarian situation in Gaza. According to Downing Street, the leaders will also discuss… Continue reading Ukraine, trade and Trump on agenda as Keir Starmer makes Paris trip