Leadership problems, delays, and safety shortfalls – City’s adult social care needs improvement

Nottingham’s adult social care provision has been rated as ‘requires improvement’ by a watchdog Nottingham City Council’s Loxley House HQ(Image: Joseph Raynor/Reach PLC) Nottingham’s adult social care provision has been rated as... Read more »

Crimea Fuel Stations Run Dry as Ukrainian Strikes Squeeze Russia’s Supply Routes

Fuel stations across Russian-occupied Crimea ran out of petrol on Thursday, Reuters reported, as Ukraine intensified strikes on the supply routes Moscow relies on to keep the peninsula connected to Russian-held southern... Read more »

Galway weather: Met Eireann June forecast predicts sunny weekend, highs of 23C

The national forecaster says it will be dry for most areas this weekend with spells of hazy sunshine and temperatures of up to 23C Good weather is on the way(Image: Collins) Following... Read more »

New HMRC rules to affect thousands of DWP state pension claimants

Labour announced in the Autumn Budget 2025 that it would change the tax allowance rules The Government announced changes to the state pension in the Autumn Budget 2025(Image: Getty) A major tax... Read more »

Plymouth demolition on the cards as huge Hoe flats plan fails

Plymouth’s derelict former register office is set to be demolished while plans for a giant block of flats go back to the drawing board. Plymouth City Council has rejected a proposal to... Read more »

Nursery refers itself to watchdog after letting stranger take wrong child home

“I was still mid panic attack and in shock so I wasn’t asking all the questions I could because I just wanted to see my daughter” Evelina Black and Adam Care 20:06,... Read more »

Day 1,568: Ukraine’s second strike on critical military plant in Cheboksary reveals vulnerability of Russia’s air defenses

Ukraine’s second strike on a critical military plant in Cheboksary reveals the vulnerability of Russia’s air defenses. Ukrainian drones strike Russia’s two oil pumping stations, 700 kilometers away from the Ukrainian border.... Read more »

Cork businessman ‘developed hypothermia’ after spending over an hour on top of oil tanker at Whitegate protest

A 51-year-old businessman who pleaded guilty to causing an obstruction by climbing on top of an oil tanker at Whitegate Refinery in Co Cork during the fuel protests has received a two-month... Read more »

Leeds 10k 2026 road closures

The huge event will see runners take to the streets of Leeds with lots of people out offering them support along the way 09:55, 11 Jun 2026Updated 09:55, 11 Jun 2026 Leeds... Read more »

Woman called her ex 150 times in a day during sustained campaign of harassment

A woman bombarded her former partner with 150 phone calls in a single day and 750 in a week during a campaign of harassment. A court heard she also made a false... Read more »