Jamie Oliver calls for more government support for dyslexic children

Jamie Oliver, the renowned TV chef, has taken a stand for children with dyslexia by urging the government to implement necessary changes in the education system. It has been two years since he disclosed his own struggles with dyslexia on BBC Breakfast. Oliver expressed his concerns, stating that the current system is inadequate for dyslexic… Continue reading Jamie Oliver calls for more government support for dyslexic children

UK revokes accreditation for two Russian diplomatic officials

The UK has taken decisive action in response to the recent expulsion of two British officials from Russia by revoking accreditation for a Russian diplomat and a diplomatic spouse, who are now required to leave the country. This move comes as part of an ongoing tit-for-tat between the two nations, with the UK Foreign Office… Continue reading UK revokes accreditation for two Russian diplomatic officials

Cardiff Central: Images show £140m revamp of Wales' busiest station

Newly unveiled visuals showcase the proposed £140m renovation of Cardiff Central railway station. Transport for Wales (TfW) released images illustrating the potential changes to Wales’ busiest station, which include a new red brick arch at the back entrance and enhanced retail and cycle facilities. With a focus on alleviating congestion and improving accessibility, the plans… Continue reading Cardiff Central: Images show £140m revamp of Wales' busiest station

Alex Belfield: BBC apologises to staff targeted by stalker

Alex Belfield, a former BBC presenter from Nottingham, was sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison in September 2022 after being found guilty of stalking charges against broadcasters like Channel 5 host and BBC Radio 2 DJ Jeremy Vine. The BBC issued a statement, apologizing for not adequately assisting staff who were allegedly subjected to relentless… Continue reading Alex Belfield: BBC apologises to staff targeted by stalker

Starmer urged to protect disability benefit claimants

Political correspondent Harry Farley has reported on the urgent call for Sir Keir Starmer to shield disabled individuals who rely on welfare payments from anticipated budget cuts. The current health and disability-related benefits expenditure stands at £65 billion annually and is predicted to surge to £100 billion within the next four years, with growing levels… Continue reading Starmer urged to protect disability benefit claimants

Watch moment cargo ship and oil tanker collide in North Sea

A dramatic event unfolded in the North Sea on 10 March when a thermal imaging camera caught the moment a cargo ship collided with an oil tanker. The alarming video, filmed by Orca AI, depicts the Solong crashing into the Stena Immaculate, followed by a visible explosion. The accuracy of the footage was verified by… Continue reading Watch moment cargo ship and oil tanker collide in North Sea

Hillsborough: No misconduct case for police, according to IOPC inquiry

A recent examination into the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster revealed that while some police officers attempted to shift responsibility away from themselves, they are not facing any misconduct charges, according to a statement released by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). The IOPC initiated investigations back in 2013 following the tragic events that… Continue reading Hillsborough: No misconduct case for police, according to IOPC inquiry

UK weather: Ice warning issued by Met Office as Arctic air returns

A change in weather patterns has brought freezing temperatures to the UK, with Arctic air moving in from the north. The weekend’s spring warmth has been replaced by a colder air mass, resulting in snow showers in various parts of the country including the Southern Uplands, the Shropshire Hills, and the Cotswolds. Even racegoers at… Continue reading UK weather: Ice warning issued by Met Office as Arctic air returns

Girl, 13, appears in court charged with Wellingborough murder

A tragic incident unfolded in Northamptonshire as a 13-year-old girl was brought to court for the alleged murder of a woman whose remains were discovered following a house fire. The grim discovery took place at a residence in Wellingborough during the early hours of a Monday morning. Authorities identified the deceased as Marta Bednarczyk, a… Continue reading Girl, 13, appears in court charged with Wellingborough murder

Keir Starmer 'concerned' about Heybridge couple's migrant fine

In response to a case where a couple was fined for unknowingly bringing a migrant into the UK in their motorhome, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has stated that he will request the Home Office to investigate the matter. The incident occurred when Adrian and Joanne Fenton drove from France to their home in Heybridge,… Continue reading Keir Starmer 'concerned' about Heybridge couple's migrant fine