Post Office: County Tyrone sub-postmistress 'still fighting' for compensation

Fiona Elliott, the owner of a Post Office and shop in the rural village of Clady in County Tyrone, alongside her husband in 2005, revealed that she had been personally covering thousands of pounds to offset shortfalls recorded in the system. Expressing her struggle to recover the funds, she shared her sentiments on BBC’s Good… Continue reading Post Office: County Tyrone sub-postmistress 'still fighting' for compensation

Energy firm Octopus sorry for chasing Hartlebury man over 6k wrong bill

Peter Holden, a resident of Hartlebury, Worcestershire, has been hounded for almost four years by energy firm Octopus for an outstanding gas bill of over £6,000 that does not belong to him. Despite Mr. Holden’s repeated attempts to rectify the error, he has continued to receive monthly energy bills and has faced harassment from debt… Continue reading Energy firm Octopus sorry for chasing Hartlebury man over 6k wrong bill

John Lennon and Yoko Ono holiday hotel set for demolition

country of Liverpool, where they spent the rest of the summer before shifting focus to their peace activism and music careers. The Corbett Arms, where they stayed briefly, holds a special place in Beatles history and is now at risk of being torn down due to neglect and decay. It’s a poignant reminder of a… Continue reading John Lennon and Yoko Ono holiday hotel set for demolition

Wiltshire teenager sets record for solving 12-sided Rubik's cube

A 17-year-old student from Royal Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire has achieved a remarkable feat by setting a new world record for solving a 12-sided version of the Rubik’s cube. Aidan Grainger completed the Megaminx puzzle in an incredible time of just 22.89 seconds during an event held in Weston-super-Mare on 18 May. Reflecting on his… Continue reading Wiltshire teenager sets record for solving 12-sided Rubik's cube

Department of Health considering NI gonorrhoea vaccinations

The Department of Health in Northern Ireland is currently deliberating on the possibility of administering vaccines to combat gonorrhoea, a sexually transmitted infection (STI). This comes after England announced its plans to become the first country in the world to implement such vaccinations in an effort to tackle the rising rates of gonorrhoea infections. While… Continue reading Department of Health considering NI gonorrhoea vaccinations

The rise and fall of Michelle Mone: A self-created fairy story

p>But Mone had her defenders too. Close friend, tycoon and business partner Doug Barrowman says: “Have you ever met a perfectionist entrepreneur who doesn’t get it wrong sometimes? Have you ever met a successful entrepreneur who hasn’t failed? “Let’s be honest and say to everybody out there, are you sharing your opinion with us because… Continue reading The rise and fall of Michelle Mone: A self-created fairy story

HS2 investigating two firms supplying staff for West Midlands leg

Damian Grammaticas, who is a political correspondent, has expressed that the company constructing the HS2 rail line connecting London and Birmingham is currently looking into “allegations” regarding the practices of select “labour suppliers” to the project. Pertaining to the West Midlands section of the high-speed line, HS2 Ltd is specifically investigating two firms who supply… Continue reading HS2 investigating two firms supplying staff for West Midlands leg

King travels to support Canada as it fends off Trump

Sean Coughlan, a royal correspondent, reports from Ottawa on the upcoming visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to Canada. The royal couple’s two-day visit is seen as a show of support for the country amidst threats and taunts from US President Donald Trump. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who recently won an election… Continue reading King travels to support Canada as it fends off Trump

Call for freeze on Syrian asylum claims to end as thousands still in limbo

Calls are mounting for the UK government to resume processing Syrian asylum applications, with more than 7,000 individuals in a state of uncertainty. Decisions on Syrian asylum claims were paused in December following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad, leaving Syrians in the UK unsure of when their claims will be evaluated. Charities like the… Continue reading Call for freeze on Syrian asylum claims to end as thousands still in limbo

Gary Lineker signs off from final Match of the Day as he leaves BBC after 26 years

Gary Lineker bid an emotional farewell on his final episode of Match of the Day after a remarkable 26-year tenure hosting the show. The popular host, who had announced his departure from the program in November, tearfully signed off, marking the end of an era. Following the conclusion of the Premier League season, Lineker chose… Continue reading Gary Lineker signs off from final Match of the Day as he leaves BBC after 26 years