Prince William issues ‘royal pardon’ to students after boos outside a lecture. Prince William was met with mixed reviews as he paid a visit to Ulster University – but now, in his TikTok debut, the future King has issued a so-called ‘royal pardon’. Samantha Johnson attended Prince William’s visit at …
Read More »Man behind Anne Boleyn’s rise and fall is exposed in new portrait at her childhood home
A striking new portrait of Thomas Cromwell, dubbed the “mastermind” behind Anne Boleyn’s ascent to the English throne – as well as her sharp decline – is set to be revealed at Hever Castle, where Queen Anne grew up. The image of King Henry VIII’s chief advisor, who features prominently …
Read More »Body found in search for Scot who vanished from coastal town six days ago
A body has been found in the search for a missing Scot who vanished earlier this week. John Geddes was last seen in Lossiemouth on Monday. The 33-year-old disappeared from the Coulardhill area of the Moray town at around 10.30pm and Police Scotland has said this evening that a body …
Read More »Petition drives home concerns over safety in Selkirk’s Kirk Wynd
Selkirkshire councillor Leagh Douglas, and petitioner Denis Roberts hope raising awareness of the issue will help make the area safer. Author: Ally McGilvrayPublished 3 hours agoLast updated 3 hours ago The small blue sign hanging on the lamp-post advertises the area as a “shared space” for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists. …
Read More »Royal Mail’s foreign takeover comes under scrutiny of MPs
The overseas takeover of Royal Mail is set to come under scrutiny from MPs on the newly formed Commons business and trade select committee. Jonathan Reynolds, the business secretary, is expected to be questioned by the committee, chaired by Liam Byrne, the former Labour minister, when he appears before them …
Read More »Evri doubles profits after record year for deliveries
A parcel company that previously received brickbats for poor service has more than doubled its annual pre-tax profits after a “record year” for deliveries. Evri said that a £32 million investment in customer service and the growing number of consumers shopping online for second-hand goods had helped to boost growth, …
Read More »Dispersal order in place after ‘ongoing issues’ with anti-social youths
A dispersal order has been put in place after ongoing issues with youths causing anti-social behaviour. Copeland Police said the order, affecting Whitehaven Town Centre, came after ‘irresponsible behaviour’ that ‘takes officers away from dealing with other calls for service’. “Numerous youths have already been issued banning orders and parents …
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Read More »What does the future hold for Prince Andrew – with disgraced royal entrenched at Royal Lodge
It is five years since Prince Andrew’s now infamous Newsnight interview. The dust had begun to settle but the recent Amazon Prime series, A Very Royal Scandal, shone a fresh spotlight on the King’s younger brother. While Netflix’s Scoop, shown in April, focused on the interview itself, this new account looked …
Read More »Water, energy, rail and Royal Mail should all be run by the state, voters say
Exclusive: A poll shows a majority of voters believe key services including energy and water should be run by the state amid growing anger over sky-high bills and sewage pollution Royal Mail is among the services the public would like to see state-run ( Image: Getty Images) A majority of …
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