Hello! Bella here – the writer and creator of Passport & Pixels. Normally I write every article on this site| Passport & Pixels
A local’s guide to things to do in Kelso Scotland: from the historic abbey and market square to great pubs and charming Scottish Borders countryside.| Passport & Pixels
Cycling UK, the charity co-ordinating the events, said women are ‘fed up’ with poor cycling provision.| The Standard
More than 30 venues will show films as part of the Purbeck Film Festival.| The Standard
The youngsters were pronounced dead at a house in Stafford on Sunday morning.| The Standard
Some 256 people from nine different countries, including Japan, entered this year’s competition, which was held in Peterborough on Sunday.| The Standard
Professor David Nutt stands out as a leading figure in modern psychedelic science, tirelessly pushing the boundaries of how drugs such as psilocybin, MDMA, LSD, DMT, and ketamine, are understood, regulated, and used in therapy. The post Speaker Spotlight: Professor David Nutt Talks About Most Significant Developments in Psychedelic Regulation appeared first on Psychedelic Health.| Psychedelic Health
Ghana’s first female High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Sabah Zita Benson, has urged Ghanaian medical professionals in the diaspora to deepen collaboration with government to help build a more resilient and inclusive healthcare system back home. Speaking at the 20th Annual Conference of the Ghana Doctors and Dentists Association (GDDA) UK in London, Mrs. […] The post Zita Benson lauds Ghanaian doctors in UK, calls for stronger collaboration to transform healthcare appeared first on ...| The Overseers – Ghana No.1 News
The winner has claimed their huge prize, but lottery organisers Allwyn say there are still two missing millionaires out there.| The Standard
Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey and his wife Emily have one son John, who has severe disabilities, and a daughter named Ellie.| The Standard
He joins a string of actors and directors, including Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler who have remembered the actress following her death aged 79.| The Standard
The former West Ham striker is currently driving a people carrier after being given ‘another chance at life’| The Standard
A Business Post/Red C poll indicates that Catherine Connolly is on 36% and Heather Humphreys is on 25%.| The Standard
In UK l’assalto trans agli eventi femministi è un rituale quasi scontato. Ma stavolta a Brighton, in occasione della conferenza […] L'articolo Assalto trans a FiLiA, conferenza femminista. Ma c’è pure un banchetto che vende hijab<br /><span class='post-summary' style='font-size: 17px; font-weight: 500; line-height: 22px; display: block; font-family: source sans pro; padding-top: 10px;'>Da molti anni in UK gli agguati transattivisti accompagnano gli eventi riservati alle donne nella to...| FeministPost
The British National Health Service (NHS) has come under fire for releasing guidelines that allegedly […] L'articolo Servizio sanitario britannico sotto accusa: ok ai matrimoni tra cugini per non discriminare le etnie che lo praticano<br /><span class='post-summary' style='font-size: 17px; font-weight: 500; line-height: 22px; display: block; font-family: source sans pro; padding-top: 10px;'>L'NHS elenca i “benefici” dei matrimoni tra cugini di primo grado parlando di sostegno familiare ...| FeministPost
Andrew previously told the BBC that he broke off his friendship with the sex offender in December 2010.| The Standard
Watkins’ ex-girlfriend says the convicted paedophile ‘was walking around with a target on his back from the first day he entered prison’| The Standard
The left-wing independent candidate said there is a ‘golden opportunity’ for Fianna Fail supporters to back her campaign.| The Standard
The first set of new deposit limit rules in the United Kingdom are being rolled out from the end of October. Earlier this week, the Gambling Commission announced guidance for bookmakers on the online deposit rules that were announced back in February. The rules will be implemented in different stages with the initial phase to […] The post New UK Deposit Limit Rules To Begin Rollout From End Of October appeared first on Gambling Industry News.| Gambling Industry News Archives - Gambling Industry News
Plans for a 24-hour gambling centre in the city of Gloucester have been rejected. iLudo Limited wanted permission to change the opening hours of the BeLucky adult gaming centre on Westgate Street. The opening hours are from 9am to midnight on Monday to Thursday, 9am to 1am on Fridays and Saturdays and it closes at […] The post Plans For 24-Hour Gambling Centre In Gloucester Rejected: “This Isn’t Las Vegas” appeared first on Gambling Industry News.| Gambling Industry News Archives - Gambling Industry News
A gambler who lost £1.5 million betting on football is suing Betfair for his money back. Lee Gibson, 47, of Leeds – a multimillionaire ‘problem gambler’ and buy-to-let property tycoon – told a court he placed more than 30,000 bets through betting exchange Betfair between 2009 and 2019. Gibson admitted he initially found gambling ‘enthralling […] The post Gambler Who Lost £1.5 Million Betting On Football Sues Betfair For His Money Back appeared first on Gambling Industry News.| Gambling Industry News Archives - Gambling Industry News
Over 5,000 visible gambling advertisements were spotted during a recent Premier League match despite a ban introduced to reduce exposure.| Gambling Industry News
A record 250 people are taking part in the London event for the charity Alcohol Change.| The Standard
Repurposing EV battery packs and modules into BESS obviously has environmental benefits, but challenges around pricing, performance and safety remain, panellists at an industry event in London said last week.| Energy-Storage.News
Asset manager AIP Management has bought a 49% stake in a 2.4GWh UK portfolio from global BESS investment platform BW ESS for a deal in excess of £650 million (US$873 million).| Energy-Storage.News
The post It’s a wrap! Highlights from Catch the Bus Month 2025 appeared first on Bus Users.| Bus Users
To mark the final day of Bus Users UK’s Catch the Bus Month, Lincolnshire County Council hosted a unique, one-day exhibition of a series of photographs taken at bus stops and on bus routes throughout Lincolnshire. The exhibition took place inside the buses themselves at Temple Gardens, Lincoln and was the culmination of a month-long… Read more The post Lincolnshire County Council hosts grand finale for Bus Users UK’s Catch the Bus Month appeared first on Bus Users.| Bus Users
Claire Walters, Chief Executive of Bus Users UK has been honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Bus Centre of Excellence for her role as a “highly respected advocate for passenger rights and a staunch critical ally to the bus sector”. The tribute is even more meaningful as it comes during the charity’s seminal… Read more The post Bus Users UK CEO Claire Walters recognised with Lifetime Achievement Award appeared first on Bus Users.| Bus Users
Part 1 - RNIB and Bus Users UK Part 2 - RNIB and Bus Users UK Part 3 - RNIB and Bus Users UK| Bus Users
Even the Doing-OK parts suffer from the anxieties of Broken Britain| New Statesman
Andy Berry, CBE of UCS College Group and Professor Lisa Roberts, President and Vice Chancellor,... New partnership set to strengthen regional education for the South West. appeared first on News.| News
A pioneering new project that will harness cutting-edge technology to develop tools to predict and manage harmful algal blooms (HABS) before they grow has launched. South West Water is working in partnership with the University| News
The area has been plastered in the media for all the wrong reasons.| Fodors Travel Guide
I did a double-take at this, and the implications of it became weirder and weirder as I read through it, since although packing 500 compute modules in oil and dropping them in a cellar should indeed generate a fair amount of BTUs, i have to wonder how useful this kind of relatively low-end and resource-constrained compute would be–there are no details on storage or internal connectivity, so only two things come to mind: serverless functions or a ready-made botnet.| Tao of Mac
It’s one of the UK’s most popular destinations guaranteeing breathtaking views, idyllic country pubs, and a plethora of incredible outdoor activities. So, it was a no brainer when the chance for a weekend get-a-way to the wonderful Lake District came across my desk. As I arrived in the quaint town of Keswick, I headed through… The post Review: The Royal Oak, Keswick appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
SEC Chairman Paul Atkins advocated to end the reports as a cost-saving measure for listed companies. The post Why the SEC Wants to End Quarterly Earnings Reports appeared first on The Daily Upside.| The Daily Upside
In these epic macro photographs, we see seeds, nuts, and fruits in a way we've never imagined before. The post The Hidden Beauty of Seeds & Fruits by Levon Biss appeared first on Moss and Fog.| Moss and Fog
The Civil Society Leadership Awards (CSLA) present an incredible opportunity for students from around the world to pursue higher education […]| Scholars Avenue
LanzaJet has received a grant for more than $13 million (£10 million) from the UK Department for Transport’s… The post LanzaJet Secures $13M UK Grant To Advance Ethanol-To-Jet SAF Facility appeared first on Carbon Herald.| Carbon Herald
LGBTs were insulted, harassed, assaulted & outed by Manchester police| Peter Tatchell Foundation
…..Cleared to return to school Suzzy Pinamang, a Ghanaian Senior High School student who survived a tragic shooting incident that left her with a severe eye injury, has been given medical clearance to return to school after a successful assessment in London. Pinamang, who underwent surgery at Moorfields Eye Hospital in June, returned to the […]| The Herald Ghana
Ghana’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Sabah Zita Benson, has arrived in London to formally take up her diplomatic duties. Her arrival signals the beginning of her tenure as Ghana’s principal representative in the UK. She is expected to oversee bilateral relations between Ghana and the United Kingdom, including political, economic and cultural engagements, […]| The Herald Ghana
Ghana has signed a bilateral debt restructuring agreement with the United Kingdom, marking another significant step in the country’s economic recovery programme. Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson, representing the Republic of Ghana, confirmed the agreement worth about US$256 million was signed in Accra with His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Africa, John Humphrey. “This milestone reflects […]| The Herald Ghana
Cladh Hallan: examining life and death in the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age The dangerous dead: exploring the cross-cultural continuity of deviant burials The people of St Peter’s: encountering a community from 19th-century Blackburn A tale of two hoards: interpreting collections from Carnoustie and Rosemarkie Testing times: insights from experimental archaeology| The Past
Recently published research from one of the largest cemetery excavations of its type outside London has shed vivid light on the experiences of almost 2,000 men, women, and children who lived and died in Lancashire around 200 years ago. Carly Hilts spoke to Julie Franklin to learn more.| The Past
What was life like in Britain 3,000 years ago? How did people live together, find their food and materials, and organise their domestic rituals and day-to-day activities? The Bronze Age to Early Iron Age settlement of Cladh Hallan in the Outer Hebrides has provided answers, as well as new questions, as Mike Parker Pearson, Jacqui Mulville, Helen Smith, and Peter Marshall explain.| The Past
Vampires and zombies are not just the fictional creation of 19th-century novelists, nor modern film directors and creators of computer games – John Blair’s new book, Killing the Dead, shows that there is a long history of belief in the ability of the dead to leave their graves and cause harm to the living. Making sure this cannot happen results in extraordinary burial practices, as Chris Catling reports.| The Past
There are lots of great ways to get involved with history and archaeology over the next few months, including exhibitions, lectures, and conferences exploring a wide range of subjects. If you would prefer to get your heritage fix from the comfort of your sofa, though, there is a variety of resources on offer online, too, from virtual site tours and digital offerings by museums to podcasts, TV shows, and more. Kathryn Krakowka has put together a selection of some of the options.| The Past
Bronze Age hoards tend to be found in watery locations – rivers, lochs, bogs – where they are routinely interpreted as ritual votive deposits. Two recently published examples, however, discovered 150 miles apart in Scotland, came from contemporary Bronze Age settlements. Rachel Buckley explains what micro-excavation of their strikingly different contents has revealed about why these collections may have been buried 3,000 years ago.| The Past
What have archaeological experiments revealed about how stone axes were sourced, made, and used thousands of years ago? James Dilley highlights some of the key findings.| The Past
The latest on acquisitions, exhibitions, and key decisions.| The Past
Roman Morris Having just received the latest issue of Current Archaeology, I placed it on our recently purchased tablecloth, the pattern of which is based on the ‘Blackthorn’ design by William Morris.| The Past
This ornate artefact is known as the Mold Cape. Thought to date to c.1900 1600 BC, it is one of the finest examples of prehistoric sheet gold-working yet found in Britain, crafted| The Past
This Birdlip brooch was found by a metal-detectorist near Catterton in North Yorkshire this past June, and is believed to date between the late Iron Age and early Roman period. Birdlip, or| The Past
Lead isotopes have frequently been used in archaeology to determine the provenance of metal objects. More recently, they have also been helping to assess mobility in humans and other animals. This form| The Past
New dendrochronological evidence has provided a minimum age for the tree that used to grow at Sycamore Gap on Hadrian’s Wall before it was illegally felled in September 2023. It was not| The Past
A new study, which was recently published in Antiquity, has examined a sediment core from a palaeochannel of the River Ure, near Aldborough in North Yorkshire, and combined it with both historical| The Past
New research – using the largest multi-isotope dataset of animal remains yet generated in archaeology – has shown that communities in southern Britain had diverse ways of organising feasts during the transition| The Past
Carved stone head found at Skaill Farm dig An excavation at Skaill Farm on Rousay, Orkney, has uncovered an unusual carved stone head. Found by Katie Joss, an undergraduate from the UHI| The Past
Excavations at Old Park, on the eastern outskirts of Canterbury in Kent, have revealed further evidence of occupation of the site by ancient hominin species. These new discoveries have dated the earliest| The Past
Excavations in Guardbridge, along the Eden Estuary in Fife, have revealed a rich landscape of archaeological features spanning the late Upper Palaeolithic through to the modern day. Conducted between 2019 and 2021| The Past
Large Iron Age settlement found in Czechia Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a large settlement dating to between the 3rd and 1st century BC in the Hradec Králové region of north-east| The Past
Increasingly, archaeologists are concerned with the here and now. This is evident in a new study, led by researchers from the University of York, which has ...| the-past.com
Britain’s oldest brick tower windmill which sits in the middle of a housing development is still operating, more than 250 years after it was first built. Located in Holgate, a suburb of York, the walled city in northeast England, the Holgate Windmill has been working since 1770 after being built by George Waud, from Selby, […] The post Britain’s Oldest Working Brick Windmill Still Spinning After 250 Years–Grinding Grain Into Flour appeared first on Good News Network.| Good News Network
Perthshire, the gateway to the Highlands, has a fast-growing food scene that has earned its reputation of being one of Scotland’s most up-and-coming food destinations| olivemagazine
Find all the latest articles and watch TV shows, reports and podcasts related to UK on France 24| France 24
Top Mobile App Development Companies United Kingdom In our ever-promising attempt to depict and bring to you the most authentic list of IT companies that are making the most to technology, trait and commitment in their element of intuitiveness, offering brilliant solutions to the users – we are here again with the latest in the […] The post Top App Developer in UK, App Development Companies appeared first on ITFirms - Result of In-depth Research & Analysis.| ITFirms – Result of In-depth Research & Analysis
By Elise Dyer, Clinical Associate Psychologist & Regular Contributor As a psychologist who's made Cornwall my home, I've learned that autumn is when this stunning peninsula truly reveals its magic. The summer crowds have dispersed, the light takes on a golden quality that photographers dream about, and the landscape transforms into a tapestry of russets [...] The post Cornwall in Autumn: 3 day itinerary appeared first on The Travel Psychologist.| The Travel Psychologist
The United Kingdom has been thrust into the spotlight as concerns over the safety of its Jewish community escalate, following a deadly terror attack outside a synagogue in Manchester. On Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, a terror attack occurred when a Jihadi drove his car into congregants before proceeding to stab two people to death and injuring three others. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the attack as a chilling reminder of the persistent threat of antisemitism...| TheCommuneMag
Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s pardon is a major step forward and a huge relief, FairSquare said today after his lawyer reported that the President had issued a pardon for the British-Egyptian national. FairSquare has been working closely with Alaa’s family in the UK since 2022, in an intense campaign that this year saw his mother Laila […] The post Alaa Abd el-Fattah pardoned appeared first on FairSquare.| FairSquare
The Airspeed Horsa, an iconic British troop-carrying glider, played a pivotal role during World War II. Named after the legendary Anglo-Saxon warrior Horsa, it was designed to transport troops, equipment, and supplies into battle zones without the need for an airfield. This silent and stealthy vehicle significantly contributed to the success of several critical operations, most notably the D-Day landings and Operation Market Garden. Contents Development and Design The origins of the Horsa gli...| PlaneHistoria
the moonlit visage of the port’s white-washed buildings Previously published in the Poetry Pea Journal 2022 the rising moon across the bay of Tarifa casting…| Mediterranean Poetry
Ukraine Is At The Centre Of Three Interlocking Triangles For Containing Russia By Andrew Korybko These are the 2020 Lublin Triangle (Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania), the 2022 de facto alliance between Ukraine, Poland, and the UK, and early August’s Odessa Triangle... Read More ›| Voice of East
While the English writer Nina Bawden is probably best known for her children’s books, especially Carrie’s War and The Witch’s Daughter, she also wrote many novels for adults, mostly focusing on the…| JacquiWine's Journal
Anna Gross and Tim Bradshaw, Financial Times: The UK government has issued a new order to Apple to create a backdoor into its cloud storage service, this time targeting only British users’ data, despite US claims that Britain had abandoned all attempts to break the tech giant’s encryption. […] Apple made a complaint to the […]| pxlnv.com
After years of living in and returning to Bristol, these are my recommendations on the best way to spend two days in this great little city. How to Spend Two Days in Bristol, My Favourite Little UK City is a post from What's Dave Doing?| What's Dave Doing?
All you need to know about the UK's Norfolk Coast Path, a great six-day walk on the country's east coast. Walking the Norfolk Coast Path: An In-Depth Guide is a post from What's Dave Doing?| What's Dave Doing?
Reading time: 9minutes The material is from Russian MFA Telegram channel, where one can also watch a short facta newsreel. After a short fact-list from the Telegram post, we re-blog the in-depth version from the MFA’s Telegraph blog. On September 30, 1938, the … Continue reading →| Beorn's Beehive
Il Servizio Sanitario Nazionale britannico (NHS) è finito al centro delle polemiche per aver diffuso linee guida che presentano presunti […] L'articolo Servizio sanitario britannico sotto accusa: ok ai matrimoni tra cugini per non discriminare le etnie che lo praticano<br /><span class='post-summary' style='font-size: 17px; font-weight: 500; line-height: 22px; display: block; font-family: source sans pro; padding-top: 10px;'>L'NHS elenca i “benefici” dei matrimoni tra cugini di primo g...| FeministPost
Nestled within medieval walls, a historic inn offers old-world charm and modern comfort.| Express.co.uk
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has argued gambling operators "should pay their fair share" ahead of a widely expected tax hike in the autumn budget.| Gambling Industry News
Retailers risk excluding customers ahead of the U.K.’s busiest online shopping period STAFFORD, VA, Sept. 26, 2025 – Level Access, a global leader The post 8 in 10 Top U.K. Retail Websites Have Critical Accessibility Issues appeared first on Level Access.| Level Access
Point Topic’s September publications: European Broadband Operators and Tariffs Benchmark Report, Q2 2025; FTTP adoption rates and market value in Europe – 2024 update; UK Operator Sentiment Analysis Key publication of the month: Quarterly updates of forecast and take-up modelsThe most recent runs (using March, take-up; June, coverage 2025 data) of our postcode take-up model and forecasts for operator coverage.Updates include new inputs for subscribers and technology adoption trends, a...| Point Topic
‘Blonde captive enslaved in an asylum of horrors!’ The Door with Seven Locks is a 1940 British mystery horror thriller film directed by Norman Lee (The Monkey’s Paw; The Strangler) from … The post THE DOOR WITH SEVEN LOCKS aka CHAMBER OF HORRORS Free on Fawesome and YouTube appeared first on MOVIES & MANIA.| MOVIES & MANIA
Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror is a 1994 British/American feature-length documentary film written and directed by Ted Newsom (The Naked Monster; 100 Years of Horror series; Ed Wood: Look … The post FLESH AND BLOOD: THE HAMMER HERITAGE OF HORROR Review and free on Tubi and YouTube appeared first on MOVIES & MANIA.| MOVIES & MANIA
Looking for some beautiful hidden gems in Edinburgh, Scotland? Here is a selection of secrets spots. Perfect for people who want to discover off-the-beaten-path attractions.| BeeLoved City
Ice skating is the perfect way to get in the Christmas mood! From Hampton Court to Battersea, these are the best ice rinks in London.| Wanderlust Chloe
England’s coveted Tree of the Year award, on which GNN reports yearly, was won this year by a Scottish ash tree 75 feet-tall. Towering above sandstone row houses, the tree on Argyle Street, in Glasgow has survived a recent ash tree plague, as well as the Clydeside blitz, and recent urban development. It was described, […] The post The 2025 ‘Tree of the Year’ Is an Ash Growing in the Middle of Glasgow appeared first on Good News Network.| Good News Network
Until now, holograms have been created using lasers, but now researchers have used a new ensemble of components that could unleash this technology on the market. With their ubiquity in science fiction, and carrying the potential to transform smart devices, communication, gaming, and entertainment, holograms would be a major technological advancement, if we could find […] The post New Breakthrough Could Bring Holograms to Your Smart Phone and into Daily Tasks appeared first on Good News Netw...| Good News Network
This month's gallivanting takes us as far as Perth.| The Glasgow Gallivanter
A week in a Cumbrian cottage begins.| The Glasgow Gallivanter
Revisiting some favourite places.| The Glasgow Gallivanter
Parenting coach Anouska Cassells, 41, recalls a terrifying surfing accident where a rip current nearly drowned her before friends saved her in a dramatic rescue.| Need To Know
A reckless van driver went the wrong way down the A12 in Leytonstone before mounting the pavement - police rammed the vehicle to end the chase and made arrests.| Need To Know
Drones with thermal cameras are being used to track Suki the missing bearcat in Kent as zookeepers and locals join the search for the vulnerable animal after her escape.| Need To Know
Tesco shoppers stunned as every bottle of alcohol including £13 Baileys is security tagged in north London store amid rising theft concerns during the festive season.| Need To Know
Analysts fear that plans for a gambling tax hike in the United Kingdom could actually backfire and lead to a reduction in income for the government.| Gambling Industry News
British spies are already using artificial intelligence to hamper the supply of weapons to Russia, the head of Britain's MI6 agency said Wednesday, predicting that Western intelligence agencies will increasingly have to focus on tracking the malign use of AI by hostile states. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram In a rare public speech, […]| www.israelhayom.com