Sir Billy Connolly will be honored by Glasgow with a weekend of events as part of the city’s 850th anniversary celebrations. The Big Yin Weekend, scheduled for September 6 and 7, will pay tribute to the Glasgow-born comedian through a diverse range of activities including film screenings, music performances, comedy showcases, and walking and cycling… Continue reading Glasgow to celebrate Sir Billy Connolly with weekend of events
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Fewer Gwynedd second homes bought after new rules, council says
The council of a Welsh county has reported a decline in the number of properties purchased as second homes in the region within the past year. In a bid to tackle a housing shortage issue, Cyngor Gwynedd implemented a mandatory requirement for property owners to obtain planning permission before converting a residential property into a… Continue reading Fewer Gwynedd second homes bought after new rules, council says
Investigation continues into Isle of Wight helicopter crash
In the wake of a tragic helicopter crash on the Isle of Wight that claimed the lives of three individuals, an ongoing investigation is being conducted by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB). The victims of the crash were identified as Justyna Czoska, 52, Wojciech Kowalkowski, 49, and 54-year-old Simon Hewitt. The AAIB spokesperson mentioned… Continue reading Investigation continues into Isle of Wight helicopter crash
Suffolk Police officers laughed at Essex woman's sex toys
A compensation of £3,500 was awarded to a woman after police officers made inappropriate comments about her sex toys during a property search in Essex. The incident occurred in October 2023 when Suffolk Police conducted a drug raid, leading to the arrest of one suspect who was later released without charges. The woman, feeling disrespected… Continue reading Suffolk Police officers laughed at Essex woman's sex toys
Princess Diana 90s time capsule contains Kylie CD and pocket TV
In March 1991, Princess Diana buried a time capsule at Great Ormond Street Hospital (Gosh) that was recently opened. Inside the lead-encased wooden box were various items, including a Kylie Minogue CD, a solar-powered calculator, and a passport. These objects were selected by two children who won a Blue Peter competition and were meant to… Continue reading Princess Diana 90s time capsule contains Kylie CD and pocket TV
Cardiff Citizen Church vicar claims thousands for work he didn't do
A vicar in Cardiff has been found to have claimed thousands of pounds for himself and his wife for work that was never actually performed, along with setting up a separate church, according to a tribunal conducted by the Church in Wales. Ryan Forey, aged 35, allegedly claimed the money while overseeing Citizen Church in… Continue reading Cardiff Citizen Church vicar claims thousands for work he didn't do
In The Style founder has 'no regrets' about leaving
Adam Frisby, the founder of the online womenswear brand In The Style, recently opened up about his decision to leave the company two years ago, revealing that he has “no regrets” about it. In a candid interview on the We Need to Talk podcast, Frisby delved into the journey of building the company from scratch… Continue reading In The Style founder has 'no regrets' about leaving
Video shows explosion as lorry engulfed by flames on A14
A dramatic scene unfolded on the A14 near Bar Hill, outside Cambridge, as a lorry carrying 50 tonnes of straw burst into flames. Video footage captured by a passing car’s passenger showed thick smoke billowing from the burning vehicle, with flames reaching high into the sky. The incident occurred at around 16:00 BST on Monday,… Continue reading Video shows explosion as lorry engulfed by flames on A14
'We call Northern Ireland home, when do we stop being immigrants?'
Northern Ireland families are grappling with a fundamental question: “When do we stop being immigrants?” This poignant query resonates deeply with those who have settled in Northern Ireland to forge a new life, especially for those who have been there for years or even decades. The question was directed at Northern Ireland politicians following riots… Continue reading 'We call Northern Ireland home, when do we stop being immigrants?'
Newspaper headlines: Farage's deportation plans and 'Taylor to wed Travis'
Wednesday’s headlines are dominated by the controversial plans of Nigel Farage to deport 600,000 migrants and the engagement of Taylor Swift to Travis Kelce. The Daily Telegraph reports that the Taliban is open to collaborating with Farage’s Reform UK party to accept Afghan deportees from the UK. A Taliban official is quoted as saying that… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Farage's deportation plans and 'Taylor to wed Travis'