Culture reporter Annabel Rackham brings us the latest on Beyoncé’s first night of her London residency on the Cowboy Carter tour. Beyoncé expressed her gratitude to fans for allowing her to do what she loves most – performing on stage. The singer delivered an electrifying seven-act set at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium that lasted nearly… Continue reading Beyoncé tour: Cowboy Carter dazzles a nearly sold-out stadium
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Most new build homes must be fitted with solar panels – Miliband
Political correspondent Leila Nathoo, alongside Political producer Christina McSorley, reported that Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has announced a new requirement for builders in England to install solar panels on the “vast majority” of new build homes. This change, to be formally published later this year, would mandate developers to incorporate panels unless certain exemptions, such… Continue reading Most new build homes must be fitted with solar panels – Miliband
Newspaper headlines: 'Reform civil war' and 'arise Sir Becks'
The Sun’s exclusive report suggests that footballer David Beckham is set to receive a knighthood, with the title of “Sir Becks” on the horizon. According to the report, the honor is expected to be bestowed upon him in the Birthday Honours List by King Charles III. Despite this claim, the BBC has yet to confirm… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Reform civil war' and 'arise Sir Becks'
Northern Ireland school-based anxiety at 'epidemic' levels
A mother is desperately seeking assistance to help her children who have been out of school for an extended period due to severe anxiety. Beverly Craig shared that her 14-year-old son, Casey, and 12-year-old daughter, Autumn, experience extreme distress whenever they are near their school, which has resulted in their prolonged absence from class. The… Continue reading Northern Ireland school-based anxiety at 'epidemic' levels
Bosses' bonuses banned at six water companies
A recent government announcement has unveiled new regulations aimed at curbing excessive bonuses for senior executives at various water companies. The restrictions, implemented under the revised Water Act, target firms that fall short of environmental and consumer standards, lack financial stability, or have faced criminal convictions. Concerns over sewage spills and escalating water bills have… Continue reading Bosses' bonuses banned at six water companies
Mine tunnels confirmed around giant sinkhole site
In the Surrey village of Godstone, engineers investigating the collapse of Godstone High Street have uncovered a network of Victorian sand mining tunnels near the site. The discovery of these eight-meter deep tunnels provides a potential clue as to why the street collapsed in February. Businesses in the area have expressed frustration over the lack… Continue reading Mine tunnels confirmed around giant sinkhole site
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas: Ex-Arsenal player jailed for cannabis plot
A former professional footballer has been sentenced to four years in prison for his involvement in a drug smuggling operation. Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, 34, orchestrated the smuggling of cannabis worth £600,000 from Thailand to the UK, which was intercepted at London Stansted Airport in Essex. Emmanuel-Thomas, who previously played for Arsenal, Aberdeen, and represented England at… Continue reading Jay Emmanuel-Thomas: Ex-Arsenal player jailed for cannabis plot
Misconduct proceedings against VIP abuse inquiry officer dropped
A former Met Police officer, Steve Rodhouse, has had gross misconduct proceedings withdrawn after an investigation into false sex abuse allegations made against high-profile figures. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) ceased its investigation after the Met Police disclosed a significant amount of relevant material. Rodhouse was accused of making comments to the media… Continue reading Misconduct proceedings against VIP abuse inquiry officer dropped
Madeleine McCann search in Portugal ends after three days
A new search for Madeleine McCann has concluded in Portugal after investigators spent three days combing areas close to where the three-year-old went missing 18 years ago. German investigators ended their search around 17:15 local time, followed by their Portuguese counterparts removing the outer cordon from the site. Madeleine disappeared while on vacation with her… Continue reading Madeleine McCann search in Portugal ends after three days
Nancy Astor's diamond tiara fetches £889,400 at auction
An exquisite Cartier turquoise and diamond tiara, once owned by the pioneering first female Member of Parliament, has been sold at auction for a staggering £889,400. Nancy Astor, an American-born politician, made history in 1919 when she was elected to represent Plymouth Sutton in the House of Commons, a seat she held until her resignation… Continue reading Nancy Astor's diamond tiara fetches £889,400 at auction