Following upheaval in the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) with the resignation of Sir Jeffrey Donaldson as its leader, the UK government has guaranteed stability by working alongside Stormont’s power-sharing executive. NI Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris said the government would “continue to work with all the political parties” following recent progress after the return of power-sharing eight… Continue reading Jeffery Donaldson: Government pledges to help maintain Stormont stability
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M4 crash: Driver who killed two children could walk streets again
The mother of two children who were killed in a crash has expressed her outrage over news that the driver responsible could soon be walking the streets again. Rhiannon Lucas said that she was disgusted to learn that Martin Newman was being moved to an open prison only 25 miles from her home. Newman was… Continue reading M4 crash: Driver who killed two children could walk streets again
Family's tribute to 'well-loved' North Shields dad after stabbing
Northumbria Police have launched an investigation into the death of Andrew Darn, 35, who was fatally stabbed at the Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate in North Shields on Wednesday. Darn’s family has paid tribute to him, remembering him as a “gentle giant” who was well-loved by all that knew him. He is survived by his grandmother,… Continue reading Family's tribute to 'well-loved' North Shields dad after stabbing
Well-wishers gather at Windsor Castle ahead of Easter service
Windsor Castle is preparing for a significant public appearance by King Charles, who has recently been diagnosed with cancer. The King is set to join the Queen and other members of the Royal Family at an Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel, and visitors to the castle have expressed their support for His Majesty.… Continue reading Well-wishers gather at Windsor Castle ahead of Easter service
Hate crime law could damage trust in police, says senior officer
Scottish hate crime laws, which go into effect on April 1, could risk public trust in law enforcement, according to Ch Supt Rob Hay from the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents (ASPS). Hay said individuals could feel “aggrieved” if they are reported under the law and have their personal details recorded, even if they have… Continue reading Hate crime law could damage trust in police, says senior officer
Stormont: Pay rise for MLAs eight weeks after NI Assembly restored
After the restoration of Stormont power-sharing just eight weeks ago, Northern Ireland Assembly members are receiving an increase in salary. From Monday, in accordance with Assembly rules, the basic annual salary of MLAs will increase by £500, to £52,500. This pay rise will also apply to members of the Northern Ireland Executive. The pay increase… Continue reading Stormont: Pay rise for MLAs eight weeks after NI Assembly restored
RRS Sir David Attenborough crew create 'pets' corner' on board
Aboard the RRS Sir David Attenborough, a ship operated by the British Antarctic Survey, there is a small room with a board covered in pictures of pets. The ship is on its way to Signy, where the team will be closing down its research base after the winter season. Katie Grant, an IT specialist and… Continue reading RRS Sir David Attenborough crew create 'pets' corner' on board
Chance Perdomo: British-American actor, 27, dies in motorcycle accident
Chance Perdomo, the British-American actor best known for his role in the Netflix horror series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, has passed away at the age of 27. The actor died after being involved in a motorcycle accident, his publicist confirmed. The exact location and circumstances surrounding the accident are still unknown, but the publicist has… Continue reading Chance Perdomo: British-American actor, 27, dies in motorcycle accident
NASUWT conference: Teachers to debate call for suicide prevention support
The National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers (NASUWT) will debate suicide prevention training this weekend after warnings of a “mental health emergency” within the teaching profession. The motion comes after former headteacher Ruth Perry took her own life in January 2023 following a damning Ofsted report on her school. After her inquest, a… Continue reading NASUWT conference: Teachers to debate call for suicide prevention support
Aphantasia: Why I cannot picture my children in my mind
A review of studies into aphantasia has found that people who cannot visualise images in their mind’s eye may be among 1% of the population who have extreme aphantasia. As many as 6% of people may experience varying degrees of aphantasia. Although it’s not a disorder and doesn’t constitute a lack of imagination, it can… Continue reading Aphantasia: Why I cannot picture my children in my mind