The weather service has said the best place to view the celestial spectacle The Northern Lights will visible across many parts of the country(Image: John Myers) Brits across the country are waiting for a chance to see the Northern Lights this week, after the Met Office’s space weather forecast predicts …
Read More »Birmingham headteacher resigns days before school due to reopen
Harpinder Singh has resigned from his post at Queensbridge School Queensbridge School, Moseley A Birmingham headteacher has resigned days before his school reopens for the new academic year. An email was sent to parents and carers yesterday, Monday, September 1, saying Harpinder Singh had stepped down from his post at …
Read More »BBC to stop delivering news at weekends
Now that the Royal Mail have received approval to cut deliveries of second class mail, the BBC is proposing to stop delivering news at weekends. A spokesman said, ‘There’s no proper news at weekends. The government doesn’t issue any press releases, politicians are away with their mistresses, and councils and …
Read More »Bristol fish and chip shop named among UK’s best
And it could be crowned the top chippy in the country A portion of fish and chips (file photo)(Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post) A Bristol fish and chip shop has been named among the UK’s best – and it is now in the running to be crowned the top chippy …
Read More »Greatest hits from Waterstones, Postmark, Expressions, House of Cards, Sincerely Yours… – PG Buzz
SOS message: “Royal Mail and EUDR regulations are key at the moment.” Above: Waterstones' Hazel Walker (right) with Postmark's Shannon Fisher. Source link
Read More »Royal Mail claims a £12m profit – PG Buzz
Royal Mail claims a £12m profit. By Tracey Bearton 2 September 2025. RM back in black for first time in three years but CEO says “still a lot to do … Source link
Read More »Signed, sealed and nearly delivered! Fox welcomes Post Box return
The Post Box, located on Station Road near Gilwern, was removed by the Royal Mail in February, following an alleged incident of vandalism. This left the small rural community of Twyn Wenallt without a vital amenity, especially as the box was frequently used by residents, including by some small businesses. …
Read More »Dezeen Debate features “beautifully detailed” perforated brickwork Australian home
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a Brisbane home wrapped in perforated brickwork. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. Architect Peter Besley wrapped an Australian home in perforated screens of reclaimed terracotta brick and metal mesh designed to support climbing plants. Commenters discussed the residence, with one calling …
Read More »Prince Andrew once called a member of staff a ‘fat lardy a***hole’ and was the ‘most unpopular royal’, former protection officer claims
Prince Andrew was ‘rude’ to royal staff and once called someone a ‘fat, lardy a***hole’, a former protection officer has claimed. Paul Page, who served at Buckingham Palace between 1998 and 2004, said in new Channel 5 documentary that the Queen’s second son once verbally attacked a fellow protection officer during …
Read More »Treasury under siege: Government must squash the moron premium and stop debt dragging us down, says ALEX BRUMMER
By ALEX BRUMMER, CONSULTANT EDITOR Updated: 05:53 EDT, 2 September 2025 Rachel Reeves’ standard response to adverse data or criticism is to insist that economic stability is non-negotiable. The reality is that while there is a measure of political stability – an unpopular Labour government is still in the foothills …
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