High winds and big waves “churn up” sediment leading to pink waves at Dunster Beach.
Month: April 2024
Wife died in ‘out of character’ attack by husband with dementia
The 74-year-old died at their home a result of blunt force trauma to her head, chest and neck.
Fake UK stamps blamed on Chinese-made counterfeits
People are unknowingly buying fakes from Chinese firms through online marketplaces, reports suggest.
Nazanin: ‘Freedom is sweet… but it’s not easy’
She says she still struggles think about the future two years after her release from prison in Iran.
Pressure grows to rethink rough sleeping clampdown
More than 30 groups warn the government that fining or arresting people risks stigmatising the homeless.
New migraine pill could help 170,000 in England
The oral treatment – the first of its kind – could soon be available after being recommended for NHS use.
PM defends NHS record as targets missed in England
The latest figures show many patients face long waits, but the PM insists headway is being made.
Dead lambs and ‘decimated crops’ on rain-soaked farms
Farmers struggle with crops after continuous rainfall, and new-born lambs perish on the hills
Gender care ‘culture of secrecy’ must end, says health secretary
Victoria Atkins criticises a “culture of secrecy” in gender support and treatment for children.
Officer can’t forget schoolboy’s XL bully death
Ross Phillips is one of the people being nominated for bravery at this year’s St David Awards.
