The video sharing platform, now enjoyed by younger and older people, has also jumped ahead of ITV.
Month: July 2025
Trump deserves Open at Turnberry, says son
Eric Trump – US President Donald Trump’s son – says his father “deserves” to have his Turnberry course host The Open again.
Trump parting shot at ‘terrible first minister’ Sturgeon
The US president made an unprompted remark while addressing journalists on Air Force One.
Palestine Action can challenge UK ban, court rules
The group’s co-founder wins a bid to bring a legal challenge after the government banned it as a terror organisation.
Streeting invites doctors for fresh talks next week
But the health secretary says he will not negotiate on pay, adding that the union has lost goodwill with their five-day walkout.
E.coli infections rise due to salad leaf outbreaks
Parents should wash their children’s hands with soap and warm water before food, say health officials.
First female leader of Church in Wales announced
Cherry Van was the first woman ordained as a priest in the Church of England in 1994.
Rape crisis centre to launch single-sex only meetings after trans row
The new group will run alongside an existing service which allows trans and non-binary people to take part
Missing Brady memoir ‘could hold new clues to Moors murders’
A manuscript by one of the Moors murderers could indicate where missing victim is buried, it is claimed.
Up to 40,000 homes to be built on disused railway land
The UK government is taking a “brownfield first” approach to building in places like Manchester.
