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Musical cicadas brought back to UK from France
Cicadas, whose musical
Wiltshire tearooms wins battle to remain open in former pub
A poetry reading at a council meeting has helped a tea shop to continue operating in a former pub. Codford Tea Rooms has been operating from the former George Hotel near Warminster for five years after the tenant found it was "impossible to cover costs as
Third person dies following A36 motorbike crash
A third person has died following a collision between a car and three motorcycles. The collision, involving a red Toyota Prius and three
Dyslexia:
Two women who found out they had dyslexia in their 40s have described how the diagnosis came as a "huge relief" and was "a lightbulb moment". Sue Flohr, who runs the Adult Dyslexia Centre in Maidenhead, Berkshire, and one of the
Northcourt Avenue in Reading to get speed humps and 20mph limit
A residential road where drivers have been accused of "playing chicken with kids" and speeding at 70mph is set to get a 20mph limit and speed humps. Neighbours requested traffic calming measures on Northcourt Avenue in Reading, a long road that is
63 police officers injured in ‘week of shame’ in Northern Ireland
Some 63 police officers have been injured in what has been called a “week of shame” in Northern Ireland.
Met Office issues amber thunderstorm warning for parts of eastern England
An amber weather warning
Competition in the cloud and why UK businesses are paying the price
The UK’s CMA provisional ruling concluded that the cloud storage market is fundamentally anti-competitive. ...
UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ soars into 670 cinemas
Universal’s leads new releases in UK and Ireland cinemas this weekend as the live-action remake opens in 670 sites, having already grossed £2.4m through previews from Monday (June 9). The family feature will be hoping to match the opening weekends for the
Killings at European schools fan concern U.S. problem is spreading
ZURICH - A spate of school killings
Austrian shooter posted online just before school massacre, media say
The shooter reportedly also had an interest in the 1999 US Columbine school massacre in Colorado. ...
The best podcasts of 2025 in the UK so far
The hunt for the anthrax letter killer, the comedy genius of PG Wodehouse and real talk with Katherine Ryan – it’s the finest listens of the last six months!
North Cork hurling final between Ballyhooly and Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels is too tight to call
Despite Killavullen and Kilshannig who were
Kerry Tidy Towns group issue urgent appeal for new volunteers as future potentially in doubt
Members of Listowel Tidy Towns
Garda station in Tanaiste
Serious concerns have been
Cork singer takes starring role on Opera House stage amid array of concerts celebrating its 170th
Cork Opera House continues
Wall Street's new motto is 'anywhere but America': Where to invest in the UK and ...
A major shift is taking place in Wall Street. Traders, who were fixated on US stocks, are now looking for investing opportunities in Anywhere But America. The movement even has its own acronym, Abusa – Anywhere But USA. UK and European shares have become more
Ludlow
A man who calls himself "Ed the litter crusader" has been clearing plants from road signs in his area after his stepson failed a driving test. He goes out with a hedge trimmer and a sponge to make
Sisters pay tribute to grandparents killed in Air India crash
A couple who were killed in the Air India crash were the "foundation of our family", their granddaughters have said. All but one of the 242 people on board the London Gatwick-bound aircraft died when it crashed into a residential area in Ahmedabad,
Society may have overestimated risk of the ‘manosphere’, UK researchers say
Men who engage in the online “manosphere” and the content of Andrew Tate are often able to express a “strong commitment to equal treatment and fairness”, according to research commissioned by Ofcom. Prompted by growing concerns about internet misogyny,
Anti-tourism protests will take place across Europe this weekend – here’s everything you need to know
If you’ve got travel
Met Office issues rare 'amber' thunderstorm warning for parts of UK
It is the latest in a series of thunderstorm warnings affecting the UK this week ...
American woman faces court charged over fatal crash outside N Ireland hotel
Allison Eichner died following a collision in Bushmills on Wednesday. ...
Espionage in the UK
London has long been a hotbed of espionage. This is because it is the world’s only Alpha+++ city. As a financial centre it is second only to NYC. Moreover, it has 7 airports. Every nationality in the world has a diasporic community in London, United Kingdom.
UK-bound Air India flight with 242 aboard crashes in western India
Ahmedabad – A London-bound Air India passenger flight carrying 242 people crashed Thursday shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in the western Indian state of Gujarat, local authorities said. The aircraft went down in
Dig for ancient stone circle near Bodmin gets funding grant
The four-week excavation of Castilly Henge will take place in September and October.