SFA bans trans women competing in women's football in Scotland

BBC Scotland Sports News Correspondent Chris McLaughlin reported that the Scottish FA is making changes to its gender policy to prohibit transgender women from participating in women’s football. As of next season, only individuals who were assigned female at birth will be eligible to compete in women’s matches. Previously, transgender women were able to play… Continue reading SFA bans trans women competing in women's football in Scotland

Some M&S stores left with empty shelves after cyber attack

Marks & Spencer stores are facing significant challenges with empty food shelves due to an ongoing cyber attack affecting the retailer’s operations. Online orders have been halted on the company’s website and app since Friday, with issues also reported with contactless pay and Click & Collect services over the Easter weekend. While the extent of… Continue reading Some M&S stores left with empty shelves after cyber attack

Large fire breaks out at Maida Vale electricity substation

In north-west London, a significant fire has erupted at an electricity substation, causing flames and dense smoke to fill the air. Over 100 firefighters are currently addressing the blaze at Aberdeen Place, close to Edgware Road. The fire originated from an electrical transformer igniting at approximately 05:30 BST, with the flames extending to the roof… Continue reading Large fire breaks out at Maida Vale electricity substation

Art Fund Museum of the Year 2025: 'Inspiring' nominees all outside London

Culture reporter Paul Glynn has shared the exciting news that the 2025 Art Fund Museum of the Year nominees have been unveiled. For the first time in four years, all five finalists are located outside of London. The finalists include Beamish, The Living Museum of the North in County Durham, Chapter in Cardiff, Compton Verney… Continue reading Art Fund Museum of the Year 2025: 'Inspiring' nominees all outside London

Wales' future generations commissioner warns of unrecognisable future

The warning of an impending crisis in Wales regarding the need for urgent environmental protection, poverty alleviation, and health improvements was issued by the country’s future generations commissioner. Established a decade ago, this unique position mandates that public bodies consider the long-term consequences of their decisions. Despite this, Derek Walker, appointed to the role in… Continue reading Wales' future generations commissioner warns of unrecognisable future

William and Kate celebrate anniversary on Isle of Mull

The Isle of Mull in Scotland is the location where the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay are celebrating their 14th wedding anniversary. William and Kate, who tied the knot at Westminster Abbey in 2011, will be touring the island and visiting community halls that are being refurbished with the help of their Royal Foundation. The… Continue reading William and Kate celebrate anniversary on Isle of Mull

Daughter of poisoned Mersea couple says she is shunned on island

Ellena Baxter, the daughter of Stephen and Carol Baxter, spoke out about the aftermath of their tragic murder. After finding her parents dead in their home in West Mersea, Essex, she was unfairly suspected by people in the community, shunning her as a result of the false accusations. Luke D’Wit, a family friend, was responsible… Continue reading Daughter of poisoned Mersea couple says she is shunned on island

Prince Andrew's firm linked to controversial PPE millionaire

Written by: Sarah Johnson Unveiling a complex web of intertwining business relationships, it has come to light that a notable business asset owned by Prince Andrew was managed by a company tied to the wealthy entrepreneur Doug Barrowman, as reported by the BBC. Following the prince’s controversial Newsnight interview in 2019, the legal ownership of… Continue reading Prince Andrew's firm linked to controversial PPE millionaire

'It got to me': Jeremy Vine stops cycling videos after online abuse

Jeremy Vine has decided to cease posting videos of his interactions with drivers while biking due to the excessive amount of online abuse he has been subjected to, admitting that “it did get to me.” The well-known TV and radio host has been sharing clips of his daily commute in London for years, highlighting instances… Continue reading 'It got to me': Jeremy Vine stops cycling videos after online abuse