Beatrice Mitchell, Manchester-rooted and classically elegant, famously commissioned a rebuttal series after a controversial council planning meeting in Stockport, insisting on community testimony. Holds a firm editorial line on accountability and narrative fairness, and collects vintage city planning maps as an idiosyncratic hobby.
Lyndon Dykes, Scotland’s tattooed striker, is ready to take on Morocco’s formidable defense in the World Cup 2026. Find out how his height and warrior spirit could be the key to Scotland’s success.
France kicked off their 2026 World Cup campaign with a 3-1 win over Senegal, thanks to Kylian Mbappe’s stellar performance and a crucial goal from Bradley Barcola.
For a minimal cost, you could win a Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster, a luxury Patek Philippe watch, and £10,000 cash or opt for a £300,000 cash alternative.
Royal Ascot 2026 begins with a thrilling lineup of races, including the Queen Anne Stakes and St James’s Palace Stakes, featuring top contenders like Notable Speech and Bow Echo.
Deepfake scams are a type of online fraud that uses artificial intelligence to create convincing but fake audio and video content, and being aware of them is crucial for social media users
A Swedish housing cooperative is pioneering a system where electric vehicles power homes, significantly cutting energy bills and stabilizing the local grid.
Real Madrid have secured the services of Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella in a blockbuster £51.8m transfer. The Spanish full-back has signed a six-year deal with the Spanish giants.
BMW’s iX3 50 xDrive combines bold design, advanced technology, and impressive range to redefine electric mobility. See how it performs in real-world conditions.
A housing development in Brynteg, Anglesey, remains largely unsold due to restrictive planning conditions, sparking a debate about the future of holiday homes in the area.
The PSNI is actively investigating two separate suspected race hate attacks that occurred in Belfast over the weekend, with arrests made and damages reported.
Robert Cockburn, a 78-year-old repeat offender, has been sentenced to eight months in prison for exposing himself to a woman in Port Seton, East Lothian.
In 2026, a new app called Safest Way is helping women navigate London’s streets more safely. But does it address the root cause of violence against women?
The UK’s offshore energy industry is urging the government to designate its assets as critical national infrastructure to bolster security against potential threats from Russia.
Britain’s only pink Ferrari, owned by entrepreneur Lisa-Marie Brown, was involved in a dramatic crash in Cardiff, leaving her with injuries and an ongoing battle with her insurance company.
Glasgow witnessed a tense standoff between anti-racism protesters and a smaller counter-protest group, with both sides engaging in confrontational behavior.
Marc Cucurella, the Chelsea left-back, is a target for Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, and Manchester United. Find out why the Spaniard is considering a move and what it means for his future.
Witness the incredible comeback of Raul Jimenez as he scores a pivotal goal in Mexico’s home World Cup opener, turning the game into a celebration of football and national pride.
Celtic interim chairman Brian Wilson has defended his club’s celebrations following their Premiership title win, dismissing what he calls an absurd debate surrounding the events.
John Healey has resigned as defence secretary, criticizing Labour’s defence investment plan as insufficient. Discover the implications and the government’s response.
Fermanagh and Sligo are set to face off in the Tailteann Cup quarter-finals at Brewster Park on June 13, with both teams having a history of close encounters.