A group of individuals who identified themselves as the Kingdom of Kubala were recently removed from council-owned land in the Scottish Borders by police. This self-styled African tribe had been camping in a wooded area near Jedburgh, where they claimed they were reclaiming land stolen from their ancestors 400 years ago. Despite their refusal to… Continue reading 'African tribe' evicted from Scottish Borders camp
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Thames Water lenders submit rescue plan to stave off collapse
Thames Water, the UK’s largest water company, is facing a new rescue plan from its lenders to prevent its collapse. London & Valley Water, a consortium of financial institutions and investors, has put forward proposals to address the company’s massive debt of nearly £20bn. The plan involves writing off a third of the debt and… Continue reading Thames Water lenders submit rescue plan to stave off collapse
Altnagelvin: Plans for £20m hospital children's unit put on hold
Plans for a cutting-edge new children’s unit at Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry are currently on hold as a review of Department of Health spending on capital projects is underway. Despite receiving planning permission for the estimated £20m project in March 2024, construction has not yet commenced at the site. The Western Trust had initially aimed… Continue reading Altnagelvin: Plans for £20m hospital children's unit put on hold
Tories pledge to scrap landmark climate legislation
Political reporter Becky Morton has reported on the Conservative Party’s pledge to revoke the UK’s Climate Change Act of 2008 and implement a new strategy focused on “cheap and reliable” energy sources. The original legislation, which set targets for reducing emissions, was initially introduced by the Labour government and later strengthened under former Tory Prime… Continue reading Tories pledge to scrap landmark climate legislation
Relief and new baby for asylum family of child suffocated in Channel crossing
Reporting from Rouvroy, northern France, a grief-stricken Iraqi family had been struggling for over 15 years in Europe without asylum, legal work, or a place to settle. In a tragic turn of events in April 2024, their desperate attempt to cross the English Channel led to the death of their seven-year-old daughter, Sara. Witnessed from… Continue reading Relief and new baby for asylum family of child suffocated in Channel crossing
Electrical unit in many homes 'could pose safety issue'
Industry documents obtained by BBC Scotland News have raised concerns about the safety of a common piece of electrical equipment found in homes across the UK. The equipment in question is a small box known as a cut-out, which connects the mains electricity cable outside a property with the wires inside. The guidance issued to… Continue reading Electrical unit in many homes 'could pose safety issue'
Irish singer CMAT postpones UK tour due to wisdom tooth pain
Irish singer CMAT has made the difficult decision to postpone her highly anticipated UK tour, which was set to kick off today. The 29-year-old rising star took to social media to explain that she urgently needs dental surgery to remove two wisdom teeth, stating that she is currently unable to open her mouth wide enough… Continue reading Irish singer CMAT postpones UK tour due to wisdom tooth pain
Secret BBC filming exposes hidden culture of racism and misogyny inside Met Police
of the undercover reporter, but eventually opened up about his views on suspects in custody. He described suspects as “scumbags” and “fucking scumbags” and said: “I really don’t give a shit what happens to them, to be honest with you.” Discussing the use of force on suspects, PC Neilson said: “There’s two sides to every… Continue reading Secret BBC filming exposes hidden culture of racism and misogyny inside Met Police
Newspaper headlines: 'Golden ticket asylum rights to end' and 'Pay back the money, Mr Mone'
The latest headlines in several papers revolve around a company related to Baroness Mone and her husband being ordered to pay £122m in damages for breaching a government contract to supply personal protective equipment during the Covid pandemic. The Metro’s headline amusingly plays with the couple’s last name in “Mone Mone Mone.” Similarly, the Sun… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Golden ticket asylum rights to end' and 'Pay back the money, Mr Mone'
Cooking oils: Should I use olive oil for frying? How to choose the right bottle
In the vast array of oils available on supermarket shelves, one can find everything from affordable sunflower and vegetable oils to more expensive options like olive, avocado, and coconut oils, all boasting various health benefits. The ongoing nutritional debate surrounding oils and fats necessitates a closer look at the different types of fat contained in… Continue reading Cooking oils: Should I use olive oil for frying? How to choose the right bottle