River Wye: New £1m joint government fund to investigate pollution

The governments of Wales and the UK have jointly announced a £1m fund to investigate pollution sources in the River Wye. This funding will support a comprehensive cross-border research program involving local farmers, environmental groups, and citizen scientists. The goal is to address concerns over the river’s declining status and develop solutions for its recovery.… Continue reading River Wye: New £1m joint government fund to investigate pollution

Ambulance handover delays putting 'patients at risk of harm'

A recent report has highlighted a concerning trend in ambulance handover performance in Northern Ireland, with a significant number of patients at risk of harm due to delays. The report, conducted by the comptroller and auditor general, revealed that approximately 3,800 patients may have been subjected to severe harm last year because of these delays.… Continue reading Ambulance handover delays putting 'patients at risk of harm'

Soccer Aid 2025: Tyson Fury and Wayne Rooney to co-manage England at Old Trafford

Wayne Rooney and Tyson Fury are teaming up as co-managers for England’s Soccer Aid 2025, where Rooney will also be making a return to the pitch after coming out of retirement. The annual charity match, taking place on June 15, will see the duo leading England against a World XI at Old Trafford, the iconic… Continue reading Soccer Aid 2025: Tyson Fury and Wayne Rooney to co-manage England at Old Trafford

Abu Wadee: Palestinian migrant who made antisemitic posts charged

A man with a history of making antisemitic social media posts has been charged by the Home Office for knowingly entering the UK without authorization. Identified as Mosab Abdulkarim Al-Gassas, also known as Abu Wadee, he is suspected of arriving via a small boat and was brought to shore in Kent on Thursday. However, it… Continue reading Abu Wadee: Palestinian migrant who made antisemitic posts charged

Benefit system unfair and indefensible, says PM

Political reporter Joshua Nevett and political correspondent Helen Catt have reported on Sir Keir Starmer’s criticisms of the current benefits system. The Labour leader has described the system as “unsustainable”, “indefensible” and “unfair”, emphasizing that the government cannot ignore the issues at hand. Starmer addressed Labour MPs, expressing concerns about the negative impact of the… Continue reading Benefit system unfair and indefensible, says PM

What we know about the oil tanker and cargo vessel collision

In a recent incident in the North Sea, a ship carrying a highly-toxic chemical collided with a tanker transporting jet fuel for the US military. The collision occurred before 10:00 GMT, with the Stena Immaculate tanker being hit while anchored by the container ship Solong. According to tracking data analyzed by BBC Verify, the incident… Continue reading What we know about the oil tanker and cargo vessel collision

Amen Teklay: Boy, 14, charged over Glasgow knife murder

Police Scotland confirmed that a 14-year-old boy has been brought to court on charges related to the murder of Amen Teklay, a 15-year-old boy. The incident occurred in the St George’s Cross area of Glasgow last Wednesday. Apart from the murder charge, the teenager is also facing a separate assault charge alongside a 15-year-old boy.… Continue reading Amen Teklay: Boy, 14, charged over Glasgow knife murder

King Charles and Catherine return to Commonwealth Day service

The annual Commonwealth Day service on Monday welcomed King Charles III and Catherine, Princess of Wales after a two-year absence due to health issues. The event, held at Westminster Abbey, highlighted the positive impact the Commonwealth has on the world. Alongside the King and Princess, Queen Camilla, the Prince of Wales, and the Princess Royal… Continue reading King Charles and Catherine return to Commonwealth Day service

Strabane bomb attack on police was pre-planned, court hears

A court has heard that the incident involving the attempted murder of two police officers in Strabane was a meticulously planned attack with the purpose of causing harm. Charlie Love, a 30-year-old resident of Bridge Street in Strabane, is facing charges related to a bomb attack on the police in County Tyrone on November 17,… Continue reading Strabane bomb attack on police was pre-planned, court hears

Family blames Child Abuse Inquiry for victim's suspected suicide

The family of Kevin Sutherland, a victim of abuse in care, has expressed their anguish over his death, blaming the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry (SCAI) for their refusal to anonymize records of his evidence. Sutherland, hailing from Edinburgh, tragically took his own life on 19 December last year, with his body yet to be discovered.… Continue reading Family blames Child Abuse Inquiry for victim's suspected suicide