Police probing 'suspicious' vehicle fire at Glasgow cash and carry

Authorities are currently investigating a fire that engulfed three vehicles outside a cash and carry located in Glasgow, treating the incident as suspicious. The alarming event took place at the Strawberry Garden store on Forth Street in Pollokshields in the early hours of Saturday morning. Fortunately, the store itself remained unharmed by the attack and… Continue reading Police probing 'suspicious' vehicle fire at Glasgow cash and carry

Lime bikes dumped in canals and rivers 'posing pollution risk'

Lime e-bikes have become a problematic issue in England, with hundreds being discarded in rivers and canals, leading to concerns regarding pollution and flooding. The Canal and River Trust has revealed that Nottingham, in particular, has been a hotspot for this issue, with as many as eight or nine Lime bikes being retrieved from the… Continue reading Lime bikes dumped in canals and rivers 'posing pollution risk'

Shorts at work: Can men now get their legs out in the office?

Tony Hardy, the owner of a branding agency in Northumberland, has gained attention for his choice of attire in the office – particularly during the summer months when he opts for shorts. Hardy, who runs Canny Creative with nine employees, believes in prioritizing comfort for his staff, especially when the air conditioning is broken in… Continue reading Shorts at work: Can men now get their legs out in the office?

'Noses out of joint': Colleagues reveal what Reform's Zia Yusuf is like to work for

he had never been asked to follow anyone in particular and did not recall requests from the woman who made the accusation. Another ex-employee contacted by BBC News praised Yusuf’s ability to secure investment and his “vision” for the company. He acknowledged that Yusuf was difficult to work with but said he was ultimately very… Continue reading 'Noses out of joint': Colleagues reveal what Reform's Zia Yusuf is like to work for

NHS plans to DNA test all babies in England to assess disease risk

In an ambitious move by the NHS, every newborn baby in England will undergo DNA mapping to evaluate their susceptibility to hundreds of diseases in the next decade. The government aims to invest £650m in DNA research for all patients by 2030 as part of a broader effort to predict and prevent illnesses. Health Secretary… Continue reading NHS plans to DNA test all babies in England to assess disease risk

Prince William celebrates 43rd birthday with puppy photo

Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, received birthday wishes on his 43rd birthday with the release of a heartwarming photo by Kensington Palace. The image captured the prince spending time with his family’s Cocker spaniel, Orla, and her four adorable puppies. Signed with love from Catherine and their children – George, Charlotte, Louis, and “the… Continue reading Prince William celebrates 43rd birthday with puppy photo

Lily King’s parents call for caution after allergy death on holiday

In an unfortunate turn of events, the tragic death of Lily King, an 18-year-old girl from Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, due to an allergic reaction while dining in Morocco has left her parents devastated. Forensic evidence presented at the inquest in Milton Keynes Coroner’s Court revealed that Lily succumbed to a cardio-respiratory arrest brought on by food-induced… Continue reading Lily King’s parents call for caution after allergy death on holiday