Four crew and 25 passengers were killed when the helicopter went down in foggy conditions over the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland on 2 June […]
Month: May 2025
‘Love conquers all’ – couple marry on intensive care unit
David Fontana and Joanne Stringfellow married a day after they were told to say their final goodbyes.
Uni course aims to tackle violence against women
Headsets are being developed so students can hear a victim tell their story in their own words.
BBC arts broadcaster Alan Yentob dies aged 78
He interviewed a raft of important cultural and creative figures over a lengthy career at the BBC.
Murder arrest as mum and three children die in fire
A 41-year-old man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder and remains in custody.
France impounds UK vessel accused of illegal fishing
The British ship is diverted to the port of Boulogne after being stopped by a French patrol boat.
Students say school toilet rules create anxiety
One girl says not having free access to the toilet was a factor in her decision to be home-schooled.
‘Aberdeen savour the most perfect game ever played’
It might not have been pretty, but Aberdeen’s long-awaited Scottish Cup final victory was one for raw emotion, writes Tom English.
Post Office offer amounts to just half of my claim, says Bates
Former subpostmaster Sir Alan Bates has accused the government of presiding over “quasi-kangaroo courts”.
Expert urges calm over mosquito disease found in UK
Prof Jonathan Ball says tropical viruses are moving north but people should not be “too concerned”.
