An artist is experiencing physical discomfort in his hands after completing a unique portrait of Liam and Noel Gallagher using 3,000 black and white bucket hats in preparation for the band’s upcoming reunion tour. The Gallagher brothers are scheduled to perform their first live show together in over 16 years at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on… Continue reading Oasis mural at St Davids: Timelapse shows 3,000 hats turned into art
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Children among casualties after tree falls in Chalkwell park
In an unfortunate incident at Chalkwell Park in Southend-on-Sea, two children were rushed to the hospital with severe injuries after a tree fell. The Essex Police reported multiple casualties following the serious incident, which prompted a response from ambulance and fire service teams. The authorities were notified just before 15:00 BST on Saturday and urged… Continue reading Children among casualties after tree falls in Chalkwell park
Starmer says he regrets using 'island of strangers' phrase
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has expressed regret over his previous comments about immigration in the UK, stating that he would not have used the phrase “an island of strangers” had he been aware of its potential impact. In a speech made in May, Sir Keir announced plans to reduce immigration, which some critics found… Continue reading Starmer says he regrets using 'island of strangers' phrase
Habibur Masum guilty of murdering wife in Bradford knife attack
A murder case in Yorkshire has taken a deep dive as a man was found guilty of killing his wife in a horrific incident. Habibur Masum took the life of Kulsuma Akter by stabbing her more than 25 times while she was with their seven-month-old son in Bradford. The court heard that Ms. Akter, who… Continue reading Habibur Masum guilty of murdering wife in Bradford knife attack
RAF Brize Norton: Four arrested by counter-terror police after break-in
In an incident that has raised concerns about security at RAF Brize Norton, counter-terror police have apprehended four individuals following an unauthorized break-in that resulted in military aircraft being defaced with paint. The daring act, claimed by a pro-Palestinian group called Palestine Action, involved two individuals sneaking into the Oxfordshire airbase under the cover of… Continue reading RAF Brize Norton: Four arrested by counter-terror police after break-in
Wimbledon 2025: British juniors Hannah Klugman, Mika Stojsavljevic and Mimi Xiu set for main-draw debuts
Three British teenagers are set to make history at Wimbledon this year, marking the first time in the tournament’s history that three players aged 17 and under will compete in the women’s singles draw. Mika Stojsavljevic, Hannah Klugman, and Mimi Xu have been awarded main-draw wildcards for the event after showcasing their talent and potential… Continue reading Wimbledon 2025: British juniors Hannah Klugman, Mika Stojsavljevic and Mimi Xiu set for main-draw debuts
Armed police called to double incident in Galston as man taken to hospital
Armed police have responded to a double disturbance at a residence in East Ayrshire, as reported by officers. The incident took place on Cross Street in Galston, where a man was reportedly injured at 08:05 and subsequently transported to a hospital for medical attention. Another disturbance involving a different man ensued, according to Police Scotland.… Continue reading Armed police called to double incident in Galston as man taken to hospital
Ballymena: Man arrested after slurry spread in town
In Ballymena, a man has been taken into custody on charges related to an incident where slurry was dispersed on the streets, a situation being investigated as a hate crime by the authorities. The discovery of slurry on various roads within the town, including Greenvale Street, was made at 02:55 BST on a Saturday. The… Continue reading Ballymena: Man arrested after slurry spread in town
Sir Keir Starmer says fixing welfare system is a 'moral imperative'
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer addressed the Welsh Labour Party conference, emphasizing the urgent need to address the “broken” benefits system in the UK. He highlighted that it was a “moral imperative” to fix the system, which was failing individuals on a daily basis, particularly impacting young people who were finding themselves marginalized and excluded.… Continue reading Sir Keir Starmer says fixing welfare system is a 'moral imperative'
Wigton Park vandals leave abusive message and smear playground in mud
Vandals have caused significant damage in a children’s playground in Cumbria, according to Wigton Town Council. The council reported that the vandals smeared mud over several pieces of playground equipment, dug multiple holes, and carved an offensive message into a grassy area nearby. Among the damage reported was a 6ft deep hole at Wigton Park’s… Continue reading Wigton Park vandals leave abusive message and smear playground in mud