“It’s not as scary as people think,” says Carol Jones who wants more women to compete.
Month: February 2024
Great escapes: How WW2 captives found a glint of light
An exhibition opens that explores the human spirit of hope and resilience during times of captivity.
Sir Ernest Shackleton: UK buyer wanted for last of explorer’s medals
The legendary explorer’s Polar Medal has been valued at roughly £1.76m.
Nottingham: Video shows group wielding machetes in city centre
The 30-second clip appears to show them with large knives outside Nottingham Contemporary gallery.
Tata Steel: Half of Port Talbot jobs at risk, unions told
The company has told unions 1,929 jobs at the Port Talbot steelworks are at risk of redundancy.
UK robot plane to map mysteries of wild Antarctica
The British Antarctic Survey hope the new technology will change what we know about global warming.
Six Nations 2024: England captain Jamie George wants ‘intensity’ in curtain-raiser against Italy
England are favourites to extend their perfect record against the Azzurri in Rome, but captain Jamie George wants a performance fitting of the travelling “white […]
NI government to be restored two years after collapse
The role of first minister will be held for the first time by an Irish nationalist, Michelle O’Neill.
Bereaved parents win online harm battle
Tech firms will have to hand over personal data of children whose death may be related to online harm.
Universities’ international admissions to be reviewed
Universities UK says students must have confidence that the system is ‘fair, transparent and robust’.
