The recent arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor continues to dominate headlines, with significant attention on the response of his family, particularly Prince William. At the Bafta awards held on Sunday, the Prince of Wales was asked about his reaction to the situation and the film *Hamnet*. He admitted, “I need to be in quite a calm… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: William 'not calm, buy carrying on' amid Andrew arrest
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'I thought I was going to die' – Woman calls for tighter weight-loss jabs checks
Emma Dyer recalls the moment she impulsively purchased a set of weight-loss injections online, without undergoing any medical consultation or identity verification. Despite her past struggles with anorexia and bulimia, no questions were asked about her health history. “It was just so easy – too easy,” Emma reflects. “They never asked for my medical history… Continue reading 'I thought I was going to die' – Woman calls for tighter weight-loss jabs checks
Six backstage highlights from the Bafta Film Awards
The recent Bafta Film Awards offered a star-studded evening filled with notable moments, including appearances by celebrities, members of the royal family, and even the beloved Paddington Bear. The event was graced by sunny weather, a rarity this year, and held at the Royal Festival Hall, setting the stage for a night full of surprises,… Continue reading Six backstage highlights from the Bafta Film Awards
Aberfan: Last surviving teacher remembers faces of the children who died
The text you’ve shared is an excerpt from a BBC article recounting the Aberfan disaster, written by Huw Thomas, BBC Wales correspondent. It centers on the experiences of Mair Morgan, a teacher at Pantglas Junior School during the tragedy on 21 October 1966, when a colliery spoil tip collapsed, engulfing the school and nearby houses,… Continue reading Aberfan: Last surviving teacher remembers faces of the children who died
Moy: Names of three people who died in collision made public
The identities of the three individuals who lost their lives in a road traffic collision in County Armagh over the weekend have been officially released. The incident occurred on Saturday evening on the Armagh Road near the village of Moy, involving three vehicles. Tragically, Conor Quinn, 31, from Derryloughan, County Tyrone; John Guy, 48, originally… Continue reading Moy: Names of three people who died in collision made public
Ministers say billions in SEND funding will make schools more inclusive
The UK government has announced a significant investment aimed at making mainstream schools in England more accessible and supportive for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Over the next three years, £1.6 billion will be directly allocated to schools, early years settings, and colleges, while an additional £1.8 billion will fund greater access… Continue reading Ministers say billions in SEND funding will make schools more inclusive
Baftas 2026: Hamnet's Jessie Buckley and I Swear's Robert Aramayo win big
At this year’s Bafta awards ceremony held at London’s Southbank Centre, Robert Aramayo emerged as the standout star by claiming the best actor award. His compelling portrayal of John Davidson, a campaigner with Tourette’s syndrome, earned him this prestigious honor, surpassing well-known competitors including Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet. Overwhelmed with emotion, Aramayo expressed disbelief… Continue reading Baftas 2026: Hamnet's Jessie Buckley and I Swear's Robert Aramayo win big
Watch: Highlights from the Baftas 2026
At the 2026 BAFTA Awards, British cinema enjoyed a highly successful evening, highlighted by Robert Aramayo’s impressive achievements. He was honored with both the best newcomer and best actor awards, marking a significant milestone in his career and contributing to the night’s overall celebration of talent. The film “One Battle After Another” secured the best… Continue reading Watch: Highlights from the Baftas 2026
Tolu Arokodare: Wolves striker sent racist abuse on social media
Wolverhampton Wanderers, commonly known as Wolves, have expressed their disgust after their striker, Tolu Arokodare, was subjected to racist abuse on social media from multiple individuals following the team’s 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace. The Nigerian forward, who had a penalty saved in the first half of the match, along with the club, shared screenshots… Continue reading Tolu Arokodare: Wolves striker sent racist abuse on social media
Senior Alba members offer to help party contest Scottish election
Four senior members of the Alba Party have stepped forward with an offer to take control of the pro-independence group, aiming to secure its participation in the upcoming Scottish Parliament election. This development follows party leader Kenny MacAskill’s recent disclosure that Alba faces such a dire financial crisis that it is unlikely to field candidates… Continue reading Senior Alba members offer to help party contest Scottish election