MasterChef: Unseen series with Gregg Wallace and John Torode will be broadcast

A new season of MasterChef is set to air on BBC One and iPlayer, even after hosts Gregg Wallace and John Torode were dismissed. The decision was made by the broadcaster in consultation with the contestants who participated in the pre-recorded series. The focus of the show will remain on the talent of the amateur… Continue reading MasterChef: Unseen series with Gregg Wallace and John Torode will be broadcast

Maguiresbridge: Two dead and two injured after shooting incident

Ross McKee & Conor Neeson have reported on a tragic shooting incident in County Fermanagh that resulted in two fatalities and two serious injuries. The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service responded to a call at 08:21 BST on Wednesday, dispatching three vehicles and the air ambulance to Maguiresbridge. One individual was airlifted to the Royal Victoria… Continue reading Maguiresbridge: Two dead and two injured after shooting incident

Heathrow boss 'frustrated' for being asleep during fire

Heathrow Airport faced a major crisis in March when a fire at a nearby electrical substation led to the cancellation of 1,300 flights and disrupted travel for 270,000 passengers. Despite the chaos, Heathrow’s boss, Thomas Woldbye, admitted that he slept through numerous emergency phone calls during the incident. Speaking on the BBC’s Today program, Woldbye… Continue reading Heathrow boss 'frustrated' for being asleep during fire

Pop star Ella Henderson reveals endometriosis diagnosis

Singer Ella Henderson makes a brave revelation about her health struggles, sharing that she has been diagnosed with endometriosis. Partnering with Endometriosis UK, the pop star aims to shed light on this condition and raise awareness about it. In a candid video on her Instagram account, Henderson opened up about her personal battle with symptoms… Continue reading Pop star Ella Henderson reveals endometriosis diagnosis

UK to use facial recognition AI to stop adult migrants posing as children

The UK government has revealed plans to utilize AI technology for the purpose of verifying the ages of migrants arriving in the country in order to prevent adults from falsely claiming to be children. A report conducted by the government’s independent immigration inspector identified cases where adult migrants were categorized as children, as well as… Continue reading UK to use facial recognition AI to stop adult migrants posing as children

Kemi Badenoch aims to add heft – and name recognition – to top team

Ben Wright and Brian Wheeler, political correspondent and political reporter respectively, have highlighted some recent changes within the shadow cabinet led by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch. The Conservative Party, grappling with a reduced presence in Parliament following the last general election, faces the challenge of reconnecting with voters and regaining visibility in the political landscape.… Continue reading Kemi Badenoch aims to add heft – and name recognition – to top team

AI deepfake porn humiliated me, says Penny Mordaunt

Former Conservative cabinet minister Penny Mordaunt revealed in an interview with BBC Newsnight how deeply shaken she was to discover that she had become a victim of “deliberately humiliating and violent” deepfake porn during her time as an MP. She explained that her face had been manipulated using artificial intelligence (AI) in the production of… Continue reading AI deepfake porn humiliated me, says Penny Mordaunt

Ozzy Osbourne: Bandmates and fans pay tribute to Black Sabbath singer

Renowned heavy metal band Black Sabbath’s frontman, Ozzy Osbourne, has passed away at the age of 76, prompting an outpouring of tributes from fans, musicians, and former bandmates. In response to the news, Black Sabbath co-founder Tony Iommi expressed the band’s deep loss, while bassist Geezer Butler fondly recalled their final performance, and drummer Bill… Continue reading Ozzy Osbourne: Bandmates and fans pay tribute to Black Sabbath singer

Africa to be hit hard as UK foreign aid cuts revealed

The government has recently unveiled its plans regarding cutbacks in foreign aid, highlighting that children’s education and women’s health in Africa will experience significant reductions. This decision comes after the government announced a 40% slash in foreign aid spending, reducing it from 0.5% of gross national income to 0.3%, in order to increase defense spending… Continue reading Africa to be hit hard as UK foreign aid cuts revealed

NIAS volunteers drive cancer and kidney dialysis patients

Willie Hutchinson, a volunteer for the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS), has dedicated his time and effort to giving back to the community. Hutchinson, whose three children have all undergone kidney transplants, understands the challenges that patients face during hospital treatments. He utilized the NIAS voluntary car service extensively to ensure his children could access… Continue reading NIAS volunteers drive cancer and kidney dialysis patients