From Ncuti Gatwa to Queen Elizabeth II, a range of British icons are showcased in an innovative immersive exhibition highlighting the collection of the National Portrait Gallery (NPG). This exhibition marks the first time a national art collection has been utilized in such a way, combining digital portraits with animated graphics and voiceovers to bring… Continue reading Charles Darwin to Ncuti Gatwa: Famous faces come to life in art show
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Tracking a smuggler behind tragic Atlantic migrant voyage
ther by land or by boat. Some migrants also reported being flown straight into Nouakchott. From there, they’re given choices – they can travel by road or take the maritime route across the Atlantic. TikTok/Fadi Gujjar Survivors – who paid the smugglers online via mobile payment apps – said very few of their number had… Continue reading Tracking a smuggler behind tragic Atlantic migrant voyage
Streeting accused of 'betrayal' over maternity funding plan
Michael Buchanan, a social affairs correspondent, has reported on campaigners questioning Health Secretary Wes Streeting’s dedication to maternity safety after the Department of Health reduced funding levels. Initially, nearly £100m was allocated annually to enhance maternity safety following the release of an interim report detailing substandard care at the Shrewsbury and Telford NHS trust. However,… Continue reading Streeting accused of 'betrayal' over maternity funding plan
Sunday trading pilot will 'revitalise' Belfast city centre, councillor says
The proposed pilot to extend Sunday trading hours for larger shops in Belfast has garnered mixed reactions from locals and tourists alike. Alliance councillor Michael Long believes that allowing shops to open from 10:00 on Sundays could rejuvenate the city, which currently sees a lack of activity in the morning. The Belfast City Council recently… Continue reading Sunday trading pilot will 'revitalise' Belfast city centre, councillor says
A40 £60m upgrade welcomed but more new roads needed, haulier says
After years of congestion, a £60m upgrade to a key road in south-west Wales has finally brought some relief, according to haulage company director Scott Davies. The improvements on the A40 near Narberth, Pembrokeshire, were aimed at easing traffic flow and enhancing road safety. Construction on the road had commenced four years ago, but the… Continue reading A40 £60m upgrade welcomed but more new roads needed, haulier says
Two Gazan girls first to arrive in UK for medical treatment
In a humanitarian effort, two Palestinian girls with urgent health conditions have been brought to the UK for specialized medical treatment, marking the first such case since the eruption of conflict between Hamas and Israel in October 2023. Ghena, aged five, and Rama, aged 12, were transported to the UK from Egypt over the weekend… Continue reading Two Gazan girls first to arrive in UK for medical treatment
NHS Lothian staff given apology for 'toxic' workplace culture
Andrew Picken and Lisa Summers reported from BBC Scotland News that NHS Lothian has issued an apology to maternity care staff following the discovery of a toxic workplace environment within its women’s services. An independent review was initiated by the health board after a whistleblowing report exposed staff shortages and workplace dynamics that endangered patient… Continue reading NHS Lothian staff given apology for 'toxic' workplace culture
Oxford Street candy shop raided after tourist charged £900
Police in central London made a shocking discovery after tourists reported being overcharged for sweets at a shop on Oxford Street. The visitors were guided back to the store by officers to secure a refund, leading to a subsequent raid on the premises a few days later. Westminster City Council announced that they had confiscated… Continue reading Oxford Street candy shop raided after tourist charged £900
Vets may face caps on charges for prescriptions and cremations
A shake-up in the UK’s veterinary sector may be on the horizon, with British vets potentially facing price caps on medicines, prescriptions, and other services such as cremations. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has been delving into the industry to investigate whether a lack of competition has been driving prices upwards. Research from the… Continue reading Vets may face caps on charges for prescriptions and cremations
Jury shown self-filmed footage of suspect stabbing man during sex
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