A Fort William gritter driver has been honoured as Scotland’s gritter driver of the year after successfully clearing a hazardous Glencoe route on challenging winter shifts
Find out how this compact beetroot shot provides a consistent 400mg of dietary nitrate per serving, its ingredients, certifications, suggested timing and practical buying information
Five people have been charged after an early morning incident on 21 February on the A38 near Bristol Airport that left two men seriously injured; court dates and ongoing enquiries are under way.
Richard Collier-Keywood told the Senedd that Y11’s proposed ownership of Cardiff does not automatically mean the Ospreys will be removed, and he pledged a fair process to decide the single west licence while confronting an imminent EGM and suggested successors.
The Court of Appeal has dismissed challenges to convictions in the east Belfast killing of community worker Ian Ogle, quashed long-standing explosives convictions for Laurence O’Neill and confirmed a review of evidence in the unsolved murder of Alexander Blue
Islam Chesnokov’s 45th-minute finish sealed a vital 1-0 win for Hearts, and Derek McInnes applauded the team’s character as injuries and last-minute withdrawals tested the squad
A fresh, statistic-led review of the 2026 Six Nations after three rounds, exposing which teams are clinical, which are efficient and where the tournament’s true patterns lie
Explore how to apply for invite-only CLS funding, prepare for the ESRC React pilot awards and consider the EPSRC FIBE3 CDT PhD studentship with Network Rail, including eligibility, key dates and submission advice
A compact, stat-driven breakdown of how the opening three rounds of the Six Nations reveal strengths, risks and potential turning points for every team
the Met has apologised to Sir Lindsay Hoyle for inadvertently revealing him as the informant in the Lord Mandelson inquiry; meanwhile a man has been charged with murder in Newham
Sir Ed Davey’s Liberal Democrats are targeting Labour-held councils across London while Greens in Southwark campaign on housing, net zero and community power; Labour highlights neighbourhood governance and the Pride in Place programme
Sir Clive Woodward believes Steve Borthwick can transform England and outlines a short-term plan blending leadership lessons and practical team work to ignite results
The Metropolitan Police has apologised to Sir Lindsay Hoyle after custody paperwork linked him to a tip that prompted Lord Mandelson’s arrest; Hoyle says he acted in good faith after receiving information while abroad
A compact overview linking a distressing criminal revelation, the persistent demand for a rare Pikachu EX promo card, and editorial and conference opportunities from Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
A long-standing Liverpool restaurant has shut its Aigburth Road doors after lease negotiations broke down; owner Christakis Georgiou is already scouting new locations and aims to reopen in the city
Rescue operations continue in Minas Gerais after torrential rainfall triggered multiple landslides and floods that killed 46 people, displaced thousands and left communities searching for loved ones
A high court panel convicted five defendants in the 2018 killing of Marielle Franco and Anderson Gomes, delivering decades-long sentences and renewing calls for accountability across Brazil
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit World Central Kitchen’s regional centre in Jordan to see how a million daily meals reach Gaza and to meet health and community leaders
A South Carolina boutique owner has been booked multiple times this year after customers reported unpaid refunds and missing orders; law enforcement records detail a series of arrests and charges