Essex couple fined £1,500 after migrant hid on motorhome

A couple in Essex has been fined £1,500 after they discovered a migrant hiding in their motorhome. Adrian and Joanne Fenton found the person zipped inside the cover of a bike rack at their home in Heybridge, Essex, after returning from a trip to France. The Home Office issued the fine to the pair for… Continue reading Essex couple fined £1,500 after migrant hid on motorhome

St Patrick's in Washington 'not just a green jamboree'

The St Patrick’s Day celebrations at the White House always drew attention to the distinctiveness between Ireland’s north and south when former US President Donald Trump was in office. The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) was especially pleased with this recognition. However, with President Trump back in the Oval Office, it is expected that Northern Ireland… Continue reading St Patrick's in Washington 'not just a green jamboree'

King to launch Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth baton relay

King Charles is set to kick off the King’s Baton Relay at Buckingham Palace today, leading up to the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games. This marks the 18th official Commonwealth Games relay and signifies 500 days until the games commence in July next year. The King will pass the baton to champion cyclist Sir Chris Hoy,… Continue reading King to launch Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth baton relay

Man forced to pay dead father's £3,000 Birmingham Clean Air Zone fines

Josh Sandiford & George Scotland BBC News, West Midlands A man grieving the loss of his father claims he was compelled to pay £3,000 by Birmingham City Council for a Clean Air Zone fine incurred by his deceased father. Gary Davies expressed feeling like a “complete failure” after failing to persuade the local authority that… Continue reading Man forced to pay dead father's £3,000 Birmingham Clean Air Zone fines

Who is Mark Carney, Canada's incoming prime minister?

Mark Carney, the former Bank of England boss, is set to take on a new challenge as Canada’s next prime minister amidst an ongoing trade war with the United States initiated by President Donald Trump. Carney, who previously served as the governor of the Bank of Canada, is known for his experience in handling global… Continue reading Who is Mark Carney, Canada's incoming prime minister?

Lab-grown food could be sold in UK in two years

In a surprising turn of events, lab-grown meat, dairy, and sugar could potentially hit the UK market for human consumption within the next two years. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is exploring ways to accelerate the approval process for these innovative foods which are cultivated from cells in compact chemical facilities. Despite the UK’s scientific… Continue reading Lab-grown food could be sold in UK in two years

Software bug at firm left NHS data 'vulnerable to hackers'

The security of patient data has been called into question following the discovery of a software flaw at a private medical services company, Medefer, which handles around 1,500 NHS patient referrals each month. The flaw, which was detected in November, raised concerns about the vulnerability of patient data to potential hacking attacks. A software engineer… Continue reading Software bug at firm left NHS data 'vulnerable to hackers'

Talbot Green: Woman dies after shooting as man arrested

A tragic incident unfolded in Talbot Green, with a 40-year-old woman losing her life in a shooting. The South Wales Police were alerted to the Green Park area of the town around 18:10 GMT on Sunday, where they discovered the victim with severe injuries, ultimately succumbing to them on the scene. A 42-year-old man from… Continue reading Talbot Green: Woman dies after shooting as man arrested

Newspaper headlines: Ukraine's 'high-stakes talks' and 'planning shake-up'

The Financial Times anticipates crucial discussions between Kyiv and Washington set to transpire in Saudi Arabia this week. Ukraine is set to suggest a “partial ceasefire” with Russia in hopes of enticing the US to reinstate intelligence sharing and military support for the war-affected country. Similarly, the Telegraph underscores the upcoming peace talks, quoting US… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Ukraine's 'high-stakes talks' and 'planning shake-up'

Man charged after climbing Big Ben's Elizabeth Tower

A protester who climbed the Elizabeth Tower of Big Ben at the Palace of Westminster in central London on Saturday has led to a man being charged by the police. Daniel Day, 29, from Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, was charged with causing a public nuisance and trespassing on a protected site for his actions on the clock… Continue reading Man charged after climbing Big Ben's Elizabeth Tower