With the ascension of King Charles III to the throne, the question arises of what should be done with the official portraits of the late Queen Elizabeth II. This issue led to controversy at the Armagh City, Banbridge, and Craigavon Borough Council after suggestions that a portrait of the Queen could end up in storage… Continue reading Elizabeth II: What have councils done with late Queen's portraits?
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'Endometriosis spreads like my cancer, so why are waits so long?'
Endometriosis is a condition that can spread and damage multiple organs, yet in Wales, it is being seen as less urgent than other surgeries. Lara Stevens, a Cardiff endometriosis patient, says the disease is like the cancer she had as a child. Despite this, she argues that it is not being treated with the necessary… Continue reading 'Endometriosis spreads like my cancer, so why are waits so long?'
The Sphinx: My pilgrimage to Scotland's vanishing snow patch
For the fourth year in a row, the Sphinx, a patch of snow believed to be the longest-lasting in the UK, has melted. The patch is hidden in one of the most isolated locations in Scotland’s Cairngorms, and has been surveyed for decades by Iain Cameron and other experts, who classify their work as “citizen… Continue reading The Sphinx: My pilgrimage to Scotland's vanishing snow patch
Canterbury: Homeless portraits form part of arts festival
An exhibition of portraits showcasing the lives of homeless people is set to take place in Kent. The Beyond The Margins exhibition features work by photographer and filmmaker Jason Knott, who spent a year with clients, volunteers, and staff of the Catching Lives charity in Canterbury. Knott’s work promises to provide an “insight into the… Continue reading Canterbury: Homeless portraits form part of arts festival
Newspaper headlines: 'The pain will never leave' and 'No 10 crisis'
The UK’s political scene continues to be the focus of media attention, with a range of stories leading today’s newspapers. The Times reports on anonymous sources claiming that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s problems go beyond the recent resignation of his adviser Sue Gray. These “systemic issues” are said to be unaddressed by the prime minister… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'The pain will never leave' and 'No 10 crisis'
Blaenau Gwent: Girl suffers life changing injuries in dog attack
A dog attack on Monday has resulted in a 12-year-old girl being hospitalized and suffering life-changing injuries. Gwent Police were called to Brynmawr in Blaenau Gwent to respond to reports of the attack, resulting in the arrest of a 37-year-old man and 42-year-old woman, both believed to be the owners of the dog in question.… Continue reading Blaenau Gwent: Girl suffers life changing injuries in dog attack
Miners' Strike: Abba filmmaker returns to Wales
Swedish filmmaker Kjell-Åke Andersson is known for capturing some of the most iconic moments in pop culture, from Abba’s music videos to the miners’ strike in Wales. Breaking Point, his 1985 documentary about the struggles of the miners in Oakdale, Caerphilly county, is a snapshot of life in the village one month before the end… Continue reading Miners' Strike: Abba filmmaker returns to Wales
Anger over 96-mile diversion for 'unnecessary' A75 road closures
The closure of a stretch of the A75 road in Dumfries and Galloway has caused frustration among residents and drivers. The overnight closure, which has been put in place due to improvement works, could result in a diversion of up to two and a half hours for drivers. Road maintenance company Amey said it had… Continue reading Anger over 96-mile diversion for 'unnecessary' A75 road closures
Alma's Not Normal: How anger, red wine and spa breaks fuelled new series
Sophie Willan’s sitcom Alma’s Not Normal returns for its highly anticipated second series, four years after the semi-autobiographical debut lifted audiences during the lockdown gloom. The show follows Alma, an aspiring working-class actress from Bolton whose mum Lin is struggling with heroin addiction and mental health issues. Though the premise may sound bleak, humour is… Continue reading Alma's Not Normal: How anger, red wine and spa breaks fuelled new series
Days of disruption expected after fatal flat explosion
A fatal flat explosion in Clackmannanshire has caused disruption around the site for several days. The incident, which occurred on Sunday night, killed one man and left three others hospitalized. The local police continue their investigations into the blast in Alloa, which caused a two-story building to collapse. Emergency services have remained at the scene… Continue reading Days of disruption expected after fatal flat explosion