Man charged over crossbow incident at Glasgow hospital

A man, aged 29, has been charged following an incident involving a crossbow at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow. Police responded to a call at approximately 06:30 on Friday when security staff intercepted the man attempting to enter the facility with the weapon. Authorities dispatched firearms officers to the scene where the man… Continue reading Man charged over crossbow incident at Glasgow hospital

Chinook crash families call for release of 100-year sealed file

The tragic crash of an RAF Chinook helicopter in 1994 claimed the lives of four crew members and 25 passengers in foggy conditions over the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland. The helicopter was en route from RAF Aldergrove in Northern Ireland to a conference at Fort George near Inverness when the incident occurred. Families of… Continue reading Chinook crash families call for release of 100-year sealed file

'Popcorn the hamster played cupid to help me find love'

When Chris Hughes decided to bring home a pet hamster for his daughter Lily, little did he know that the furry rodent would end up playing a significant role in transforming his life for the better. As an NHS nurse grappling with anxiety and coping with a recent break-up, the presence of Popcorn the hamster… Continue reading 'Popcorn the hamster played cupid to help me find love'

Watch: A look back at Alan Yentob's colourful, creative career

Alan Yentob, a prominent figure in the world of BBC arts broadcasting and documentary-making, has passed away at the age of 78. Throughout his career, Yentob had the privilege of profiling and interviewing an array of significant cultural and creative individuals. His work included featuring the likes of David Bowie, Charles Saatchi, Maya Angelou, and… Continue reading Watch: A look back at Alan Yentob's colourful, creative career

Virtual reality plan to help trainee police tackle violence

A unique university program in Wales is taking a groundbreaking approach to address violence against women by incorporating virtual reality technology. Swansea University will introduce a master’s course in gender, power, and violence, starting in September, which will include projects involving VR headsets. The initiative comes in response to the alarming statistics showing approximately 3,000… Continue reading Virtual reality plan to help trainee police tackle violence

'Love conquers all' – Wakefield couple marry on intensive care unit

Reporting from Yorkshire, BBC News journalist Jessica Bayley shares the heartwarming story of 49-year-old David Fontana and his now-wife, Joanne Stringfellow. The couple, who first bonded over Jennifer Rush’s classic hit “The Power of Love,” recently tied the knot at Pinderfields Hospital in Wakefield under extraordinary circumstances. Struggling with a rare autoimmune lung condition, Mr.… Continue reading 'Love conquers all' – Wakefield couple marry on intensive care unit

Alan Yentob: BBC arts broadcaster dies aged 78

Renowned BBC arts broadcaster and documentary-maker Alan Yentob has passed away at the age of 78. Throughout his illustrious career, Yentob conducted interviews with influential cultural and creative figures like David Bowie, Charles Saatchi, Maya Angelou, and Grayson Perry for TV programs such as Omnibus, Arena, and Imagine. His contributions to the BBC extended beyond… Continue reading Alan Yentob: BBC arts broadcaster dies aged 78

Aberdeen fans ready to celebrate with Scottish Cup parade

Aberdeen fans had a lot to rejoice about as the club paraded the Scottish Cup through the city after their victory over Celtic. The Dons secured a historic win in a nerve-wracking penalty shoot-out at Hampden, claiming the trophy for the first time in 35 years. Fans flooded the streets to catch a glimpse of… Continue reading Aberdeen fans ready to celebrate with Scottish Cup parade

Rayner does not confirm if two-child benefit cap to be abolished

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has declined to comment on whether the government is considering abolishing the two-child benefit cap. The Observer reported that Sir Keir Starmer had privately supported scrapping the limit and asked the Treasury to allocate £3.5bn for this purpose. This policy prevents most families from receiving means-tested benefits for any third… Continue reading Rayner does not confirm if two-child benefit cap to be abolished