Seven people were reported aboard the Lily Jean, a fishing boat featured on the History Channel miniseries Nor’easter Men. BBC News
Read More »People and dogs rescued after cliff collapses
Devon & Cornwall Police say the area is cordoned off and people should avoid the cliff. BBC News
Read More »Why are people in such a flap about pigeons?
Why has the scruffier cousin of the sleek domestic pigeon – and any deterrent – proved so divisive? BBC News
Read More »Can you solve the puzzle that has stumped TV's Chaser?
Darragh Ennis, whose dad had dementia, hopes the puzzle can help people to keep their brains sharp. BBC News
Read More »Woman dies and three others hurt in two-car crash
A woman in her 30s died at the scene and three other people have been taken to hospital, police say. BBC News
Read More »Protein is all the rage: But how much do you really need?
[ Protein is having a moment, with federal guidelines significantly raising the recommended amount people should eat every day and products ranging from coffee drinks to Pop-Tarts touting enhanced levels of the nutrient. Eating enough protein is important for good health, Denver-area dieticians said, but people who want to increase …
Read More »'People call me boring for being sober'
Charlie Fae has started a social group in Shrewsbury for people who do not drink. BBC News
Read More »'I spoke to ChatGPT 8 times a day' – Gen Z's loneliness 'crisis'
AI chatbots are being used as ‘surrogate friends’ by young people who have lost the ability to socialise. Source link
Read More »Phone lines stay open as tax return deadline looms
More than one million people missed the deadline a year ago, according to HM Revenue and Customs. BBC News
Read More »Today’s NYT Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Jan. 31 #1687
Looking for the most recent Wordle answer? Click here for today’s Wordle hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles. Today’s Wordle puzzle is a tough one. The double letter might throw some people off, and the word …
Read More »Woman killed in crash touched 'countless lives'
Jennifer Anne Brown was in a car with three other people when it was in a crash on the A55. BBC News
Read More »MCC: Former president Phillip Hodson fined for discriminatory comments
Former Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) president Phillip Hodson has been fined for offensive and discriminatory comments he made at an after-dinner speech when he was deputy chair at Yorkshire. Hodson, a Yorkshire businessman and former Cambridge cricketer, was introducing a guest speaker at Scarborough Cricket Club in July last year …
Read More »Seve Ballesteros: Man arrested as police say statue of golf legend ‘broken up by thief for bronze sale’
A life-size statue of five-time major winner Seve Ballesteros, which vanished from his hometown of Pedrena in northern Spain, has been found chopped into pieces as the alleged thief prepared to sell it for its bronze, police said. Valued at about 30,000 euros (£26,000), the artwork was found in a …
Read More »Lancashire: Ireland captain Gaby Lewis to play in One-Day Cup in 2026
Lancashire have re-signed Ireland captain Gaby Lewis as their overseas player for the One-Day Cup this summer. Opening batter Lewis played five games for Lancashire in the competition at the end of 2025, scoring 272 runs. That included one half-century and a brilliant 141 not out as Lancashire beat Hampshire …
Read More »UK’s record holder for speed-solving Rubik cube shows how it’s done
More than five decades after the Rubik’s Cube was invented, the puzzle is still providing hours of entertainment to millions of people around the world. Some super fans – known as speedcubers – have even made careers out of finding the quickest way to solve it. Aidan Grainger, who holds …
Read More »RNLI issues safety warning over 'powerful' waves
The lifeboat service says people could be caught out by waves, risking being swept into the sea. BBC News
Read More »Southampton ballet dancer calls for more black representation
The Royal Ballet said 26% of its dancers in 2023/24 identified as being from a global majority background – a term referring to people who are “black, Asian, brown, dual-heritage, indigenous to the global south, and or have been racialised as ‘ethnic minorities'”. BBC News
Read More »Sex assault victim says restraining orders should be made tougher
A spokesperson from the charity Unlock, which advocates for people with criminal records, said: “Restraining orders play an important role in preventing harassment, intimidation and further harm. However, they are required by law to be targeted and proportionate. BBC News
Read More »Mum of girl killed in blast asks government for direct talks
Donna Harper wants there to be a public inquiry into an explosion that killed 10 people. Source link
Read More »'He enjoyed hurting people': Teen attacked others before murdering schoolboy, 12
Det Insp Joe Davenport says the killer attacked his victims in Birmingham for “violence sake”. BBC News
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