A teenager has admitted to filming a dangerous prank in which another boy threw a chair from the upper level of an East London shopping centre, narrowly missing shoppers below. The incident, which took place at Westfield in Stratford, was recorded and quickly spread online. The youth responsible for capturing the act on camera has… Continue reading Boy admits filming chair being thrown from top of Westfield
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Glasgow Central Station to fully reopen after Union Street fire
Glasgow Central Station is set to reopen all its platforms on Wednesday, nearly two weeks after a major fire caused the collapse of an adjacent building. Following a partial reopening last week, Network Rail announced that ScotRail and cross-border train services would be fully restored at this key station, which is the busiest in Scotland.… Continue reading Glasgow Central Station to fully reopen after Union Street fire
Fountainhall Primary: School with one pupil could close for good
Fountainhall Primary School, located in the Scottish Borders, faces the prospect of permanent closure after pupil numbers dwindled to just one student. The school had been temporarily closed, or mothballed, in 2025 due to this sharp decline. Now, the local authority is preparing to initiate the formal process to shut the school down indefinitely. Enrollment… Continue reading Fountainhall Primary: School with one pupil could close for good
The Magic Faraway Tree's Andrew Garfield: Our attention is abused by tech companies
The new film adaptation of Enid Blyton’s cherished book, *The Magic Faraway Tree*, revolves around a family relocating from an urban environment to a rural setting. As the children explore their new surroundings, they encounter a magical tree inhabited by fantastical characters and leading to ever-shifting enchanted worlds. This storyline blends classic storytelling with contemporary… Continue reading The Magic Faraway Tree's Andrew Garfield: Our attention is abused by tech companies
Ministers name seven areas where 'new towns' could be built
The government has reduced the number of potential locations under consideration for its ambitious programme to establish a series of new towns across England. The housing department has identified seven specific sites for further public consultation, with the final selection of these new town locations expected later this year. Meanwhile, six other proposed areas, including… Continue reading Ministers name seven areas where 'new towns' could be built
Amy Doherty: Community 'engulfed with shock and sadness' following woman's death
A man is currently being questioned by police after his arrest on suspicion of murdering a mother of two in Londonderry. The woman, identified locally as Amy Doherty, was discovered injured at a residence in Summer Meadows Mews around 10:20 GMT on Saturday. Despite being taken to hospital, she later succumbed to her injuries. The… Continue reading Amy Doherty: Community 'engulfed with shock and sadness' following woman's death
Watch: CCTV shows ambulance attack suspects in Golders Green
The Metropolitan Police are investigating an arson attack on four ambulances operated by a Jewish Community Ambulance service in north London, classifying the incident as an “antisemitic hate crime.” The vehicles, belonging to Hatzola, were set on fire early in the morning on Highfield Road in Golders Green. The London Fire Brigade responded to the… Continue reading Watch: CCTV shows ambulance attack suspects in Golders Green
Craig Foreman says Iran imprisonment is 'life-threatening'
A British couple imprisoned in Iran on espionage allegations have described their situation as “life-threatening” and expressed feelings of fear due to the ongoing conflict, as well as abandonment by the UK government. Craig and Lindsay Foreman have made their first public communication since the outbreak of war on 28 February, speaking through their son,… Continue reading Craig Foreman says Iran imprisonment is 'life-threatening'
'We can't justify a £52 lunch': Middle-income families cut back on fun as prices rise
Bianca and Paul Osborne are a hardworking couple who enjoy spending quality time with their two daughters, Amelia, aged four, and Sienna, aged ten. Despite their efforts to create memorable family outings, the rising costs of meals and activities have forced them into the growing number of middle-income families trimming back on leisure expenses. Paul… Continue reading 'We can't justify a £52 lunch': Middle-income families cut back on fun as prices rise
Four ambulances set on fire in London in suspected antisemitic hate crime
In north London, a deliberate fire targeting four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community emergency service is currently being investigated as an antisemitic hate crime, according to the Metropolitan Police. The incident occurred in Golders Green, an area known for its significant Jewish population, when the vehicles were discovered ablaze in the early hours of… Continue reading Four ambulances set on fire in London in suspected antisemitic hate crime