Politics Protesters Mark One-Year Anniversary of Colchester Footbridge Closure February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek Demonstrators convened at a historic footbridge in Colchester before proceeding through the city centre. Their action commemorated the one-year anniversary of the structure’s closure to the public, following the collapse…
Politics Donald Trump’s Son Confirms Scotland Visit Next Year February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek Donald Trump, the US President-elect, is scheduled to visit Scotland next year for the inauguration of a new golf course in Aberdeenshire, according to confirmation from his son. Eric Trump…
Politics Students commended following protest against school bus service reductions February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek Students who demonstrated against proposed eliminations of their school transport routes received commendation as “inspiring” during a council session. Bradford councillors discussed the contentious propositions to discontinue services for St…
Politics Llancaiach Fawr Mansion Permanently Shuts Down Following Budget Cuts February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek A Tudor mansion has officially ceased operations for the final time, a direct consequence of council budget reductions. Despite dedicated community efforts to preserve the edifice, 20 salaried and 18…
Politics Hotel targeted by rioters to cease housing asylum seekers February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek The government has confirmed that a hotel, previously used to accommodate asylum seekers and targeted by rioters, will no longer function as migrant accommodation. The Home Office announced its decision…
Politics Government Rejects Waspi Compensation, Campaigner Calls Decision ‘Disgraceful’ February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek The government’s decision to deny compensation for women affected by alterations to the state pension age has been labeled a “disgrace” by a campaigner. Jill Robertson, a coordinator for the…
Politics Wednesbury Town Centre Levelling Up Projects Face Delays February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek Several initiatives aimed at enhancing Wednesbury town centre are experiencing considerable postponements, with certain elements now projected to be completed no earlier than 2028. This includes proposals for a new…
Politics Cambridge’s City Grazing Tradition Faces Potential End February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek The long-standing tradition of cattle grazing on Cambridge’s urban commons may cease, a farmer has indicated. Angelika von Heimendahl, one of the four farmers whose livestock graze on the riverside…
Politics Ghana’s New Leader Faces High Public Expectations for Jobs and Tax Reform February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek Following his decisive win in Saturday’s election, Ghana’s former President John Mahama is anticipated to face significant demands to fulfill voter expectations. He returned to leadership after an eight-year period…
Politics Reform UK Dismisses Scottish Official Following Reports of Family Ties February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek A Reform UK official in Scotland has been dismissed from his position following reports linking him through family to violent Loyalists. The party led by Nigel Farage verified that Craig…