Supermarket chain Aldi has been accused of copying a frozen cheesecake product by dessert brand Pleese. According to the managing director of Pleese, Joe Moruzzi, Aldi has released a product that uses almost identical name, slogan and flavours as his company’s product. Moruzzi adds that the name Freezecakes and its slogan “It’s not ice cream”… Continue reading Surrey brand accuses Aldi of copying frozen cheesecake product
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Yousaf 'not surprised' JK Rowling posts are not criminal
The author of the Harry Potter series, JK Rowling, has been assessed by the police in regards to her online posts that challenge Scotland’s new hate crime law. In these posts, Rowling has referred to several transgender women as men, including those who are public figures and convicted prisoners. While the new legislation creates a… Continue reading Yousaf 'not surprised' JK Rowling posts are not criminal
Nantyglo residents' landslip fears as travellers excavate behind homes
Concerns have been raised over potential landslides following the excavation of tons of earth from a hillside without clear safety measures in place. The excavation started last week by a traveller group at Nantyglo Rugby Club in Blaenau Gwent. The land had recently been purchased by the group, but no planning permission for a change… Continue reading Nantyglo residents' landslip fears as travellers excavate behind homes
Hull funeral directors probe: Mum's ashes found in paper bag, says son
A Hull based family is grieving after being informed by police that the ashes they received from a local funeral director were not those of their loved one. Gary Dean’s mother, Joan, passed away in November 2022, and Mr Dean’s family utilized Legacy Independent Funeral Directors for her funeral. Later, they received urns they believed… Continue reading Hull funeral directors probe: Mum's ashes found in paper bag, says son
Rishi Sunak facing pressure over UK arms sales to Israel
The UK government is facing increasing pressure to suspend arms sales to Israel, following the deaths of seven aid workers in Gaza resulting from an Israeli strike. The Liberal Democrats, Scottish National Party (SNP), and former UK national security adviser, Lord Ricketts, have all called for a halt to sales immediately, while Labour has urged… Continue reading Rishi Sunak facing pressure over UK arms sales to Israel
Britons killed in Gaza aid strike remembered as heroes
The tragic death of three British men in an Israeli air strike in Gaza last Monday has caused widespread sorrow and shock. The men were part of a seven-person security team working for World Central Kitchen (WCK), a charity that provides food aid to people in need. Along with the three Britons, a Polish national,… Continue reading Britons killed in Gaza aid strike remembered as heroes
Parking Fines: Blue coats join red coats in parking enforcement
There have been some changes recently to the way parking fines are being enforced in Northern Ireland. The changes involve both who is responsible for issuing fines and how payments can be made. Enforcement for on-street and off-street parking had been provided by red coat traffic attendants due to an agreement between the Department for… Continue reading Parking Fines: Blue coats join red coats in parking enforcement
Royal Mail wants to keep first class deliveries on six days
Royal Mail has announced its plans for reform, which include maintaining daily deliveries of first class letters from Monday to Saturday. The company’s parent company is seeking to cut costs and has proposed that second class letters be delivered every other weekday. The changes are expected to give the company a “fighting chance” as it… Continue reading Royal Mail wants to keep first class deliveries on six days
Family of Bristol man killed in Gaza 'utterly heartbroken'
The family of one of the men who died in an Israeli strike in Gaza has expressed their heartbreak over the loss. James Kirby, alongside six other World Central Kitchen (WCK) workers, including two other British nationals, were killed during the attack. All three were part of WCK’s security team. While unloading more than 100… Continue reading Family of Bristol man killed in Gaza 'utterly heartbroken'
'I never thought I'd have to bury my dad twice'
Caroline Sutherland was left devastated when her father, Norrie Kennedy, was exhumed from Ayr Cemetery in 2022. The family was informed that graves in the cemetery had become waterlogged, and restoration work was required. Restoration work began that August, and Norrie’s body was subsequently removed along with 125 others. The bodies were taken to a… Continue reading 'I never thought I'd have to bury my dad twice'