Millisle: Attempted murder arrest after car collides with pedestrians

Following an incident in County Down, a man has been taken into custody on suspicion of attempted murder after a car collided with several pedestrians in Millisle. The event occurred on Main Street outside a licensed establishment shortly after 23:00 BST on Saturday. Two individuals were rushed to the hospital to receive treatment for severe… Continue reading Millisle: Attempted murder arrest after car collides with pedestrians

Teenager dies after Irvine beach disturbance

A tragic incident unfolded at Irvine Beach in North Ayrshire, resulting in the untimely death of a 16-year-old boy from East Kilbride. The boy sustained serious injuries around 18:45 on a Saturday and was rushed to Crosshouse Hospital in Kilmarnock, where he later succumbed to his injuries on Sunday. Det Ch Insp Campbell Jackson confirmed… Continue reading Teenager dies after Irvine beach disturbance

Luke Littler's van window smashed during Norwich match

World champion darts player Luke Littler experienced a troubling incident during an exhibition match at Epic Studios in Norwich. While participating in the MODUS Icons of Darts event and securing a victory against Luke Humphries, Littler returned to find the rear window of his van smashed. Expressing his frustration on Instagram, he referred to the… Continue reading Luke Littler's van window smashed during Norwich match

Striking Birmingham bin worker says PM living in 'la-la land'

Reporting from Birmingham, lorry driver Dave Callaghan expressed his disagreement with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s call for union workers to end their industrial action. Callaghan, who has been part of the council for over 30 years, mentioned that workers could not simply stand by and watch people suffer financial losses despite the city’s deteriorating… Continue reading Striking Birmingham bin worker says PM living in 'la-la land'

Celtic rainforest in Wales facing extinction crisis, ecologists warns

In Britain’s temperate rainforests, an “extinction crisis” is underway, leading to the disappearance of some of the rarest mosses, lichens, and liverworts in the world. These ecosystems, also known as Celtic rainforests, are predominantly located along the western coasts of the UK. A recent survey conducted in 2024 on Welsh rainforests revealed that only 22%… Continue reading Celtic rainforest in Wales facing extinction crisis, ecologists warns

Elton John brands government 'absolute losers' over AI copyright plans

Sir Elton John expressed his frustration with the government’s decision to exempt technology firms from copyright laws, calling them “absolute losers” in an exclusive interview with Sunday’s Laura Kuenssberg. He accused ministers of betraying artists by allowing AI companies to use their content without compensation, labeling it as “theft on a high scale.” Despite the… Continue reading Elton John brands government 'absolute losers' over AI copyright plans

Newspaper headlines: 'Surrender summit' and 'Post Office choir'

The anticipated deal between the Prime Minister and the European Union is the focus of the Sunday Telegraph’s leading story. The front page boldly asserts the Prime Minister’s defense of the deal, highlighting its perceived benefits to the UK. Meanwhile, the Mail on Sunday casts a shadow over the upcoming summit in London by questioning… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Surrender summit' and 'Post Office choir'

M&S and Co-Op: BBC reporter on talking to the hackers

Receiving a message from hackers is not an uncommon occurrence in the life of a cyber security correspondent like myself. These individuals, with varied intentions ranging from good to bad- and everything in between, often reach out to share details of their hacks, findings, and exploits. Despite the regularity of such interactions, most conversations with… Continue reading M&S and Co-Op: BBC reporter on talking to the hackers

Michael Gove 'in agreement' with SNP leader John Swinney over independence

Michael Gove and John Swinney seem to be on the same page regarding the possibility of a second independence referendum. Gove, the former Conservative minister, indicated that if there is overwhelming support from the public for such a vote, the UK government may have to consider it. Despite not believing another referendum is essential at… Continue reading Michael Gove 'in agreement' with SNP leader John Swinney over independence

Shropshire photographer captures beauty of back garden wildlife

A photographer in the West Midlands has dedicated a decade to exploring the wildlife in his back garden. Andrew Fusek Peters captured the beauty of Britain’s diverse wildlife through his lens. He aimed to showcase the everyday stories of birds, mammals, and insects that coexist with humans, resulting in a stunning collection of images featured… Continue reading Shropshire photographer captures beauty of back garden wildlife