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The Local — Brooklyn — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Brooklyn · 8 articles
24 Meanings When You Dream of Talking to Your Dead Mother

Dreams about your dead mother can be very disturbing, but you should be reassured that many of the 24 meanings when you dream of talking to your dead mother are positive. However, the interpretations are not always obvious, so hopefully, this list will help to clarify exactly what they mean. Hopeful

Ditmas Park Corner · hyper_local
26 Meanings When You Dream About Flies

Dreams about flies can quite honestly feel a little gross and leave us feeling a little uneasy when we wake up. Although I cannot promise you that all of the 26 meanings when you dream about flies are positive, I can promise you that they are certainly not all negative. Happily, there are quite a …

Ditmas Park Corner · hyper_local
A fluoride shortage is hitting U.S. water systems, and the Iran conflict is part of why

Across the United States, some drinking water systems are scaling back fluoride because a key treatment chemical is suddenly harder to get. NPR reports the Middle East conflict has disrupted supply from Israel, one of the main producers, creating a public-health issue that could affect routine water treatment in communities nationwide.

NPR · national
Live Nation just lost a major monopoly case, and ticket prices could be the real story

In Manhattan, a jury found Live Nation illegally monopolized the live-events market and overcharged concertgoers, siding with more than 30 states. The ruling targets the company behind Ticketmaster and could reshape how fans buy tickets and how much they pay.

NBC News · national
Trump’s Portrayal of the War in Iran Collides With Reality

President Trump is confronting a crisis that is not bending to his narrative of a “pretty reasonable” new regime in Iran and all-but-assured victory for the United States.

The New York Times · national
Texas camp should stay shut after deadly flood, parents say in emotional letters

Camp Mystic’s operators hope to renew their license and reopen this summer even as state investigations are underway over alleged negligence during July’s flooding.

Washington Post · national
Pappas holds cash advantage over GOP rivals in New Hampshire

The Democrat out-raised his Republican competitors and has more in the bank.

Politico · national
24 Meanings When You Dream About Having Twins

Today’s brightest pick is a light, reassuring one: a story about dreaming of having twins, which says these dreams often come with good energy and positive meanings. It’s the kind of gentle, hopeful read that adds a little warmth to the morning and leaves readers with an encouraging note.

Ditmas Park Corner · good_news
The Local — Craryville — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Craryville · 10 articles
Woodstock is changing zoning and signage — here’s what could shape growth and getting around

In Woodstock, town officials are advancing zoning updates alongside new wayfinding signs that could influence future development and how people navigate the area. The moves put land use and local infrastructure in focus at a time when residents are watching how growth is managed.

Hudson Valley One · hyper_local
A federal grant push in Woodstock could open the door to more affordable housing

In Woodstock, local leaders are pursuing federal support that could help move an affordable housing project closer to reality. The effort connects a small-town housing shortage to Washington funding decisions that may affect what gets built next.

Hudson Valley One · hyper_local
Woodstock is turning Earth Day into a full week of events across town

In Woodstock, Earth Day is expanding into a week-long community celebration centered on outdoor activities and local participation. The broader schedule gives residents more chances to join events and puts the town’s environmental focus front and center this week.

Hudson Valley One · hyper_local
Kingston plans to open pre-K to all 4-year-olds — what families should know now

In Kingston, officials announced changes to the universal pre-K program with a goal of making seats available to all 4-year-olds. The shift could affect family planning, enrollment decisions, and access to early education across the city.

Hudson Valley One · hyper_local
One regional roundup includes an arrest in Saratoga Springs and a fire station reopening in Pittsfield

In Saratoga Springs and Pittsfield, a regional morning news roundup highlights an arrest tied to a deadly fight on West Avenue and the reopening of the West Housatonic Street Fire Station. It’s a quick scan of public safety and civic updates from around the broader area.

NEWS10 Columbia County · local
World Cup train fares could hit $100 in New Jersey under governor’s transit stance

In New Jersey, Gov. Mikie Sherrill said FIFA should help cover transit costs for the World Cup, while signaling she would accept train fares as high as $100. The debate raises bigger questions about who pays for major event transportation and how fans will get around.

Gothamist · local
A new 72nd Street bike lane would connect both sides of Manhattan through Central Park

On 72nd Street in Manhattan, city officials are proposing a protected bike lane that would link the Upper East Side and Upper West Side through Central Park. The project would create a new crosstown route and could reshape how cyclists move between the Hudson and East rivers.

Gothamist · local
A Brooklyn man has pleaded not guilty in the shooting that killed a baby in East Williamsburg

In East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, a man pleaded not guilty in the shooting death of a 7-month-old who was in a stroller when gunfire erupted. The case remains one of the city’s most disturbing recent violence prosecutions and is likely to draw close public attention.

Gothamist · local
The owner of a closed Jersey City hospital says it could return — state officials aren’t buying it

In Jersey City, the owner of the shuttered Christ Hospital is suggesting a comeback just as residents and officials press for answers about the closure. New Jersey officials are skeptical, setting up a clash over whether the facility can realistically reopen.

Gothamist · local
The 2026 A Taste of Sullivan Rotary fundraiser (VIDEO)

A bright spot from the Hudson Valley: the 2026 A Taste of Sullivan brought people together for a fun, flavor-filled night while raising money for a good cause. The Liberty and Monticello Rotary Clubs turned a community celebration into support for the Federation for the Homeless — a heartening reminder of neighbors helping neighbors.

Mid Hudson News · good_news
The Local — Brooklyn — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Brooklyn · 22 articles
Neighbors grilled Pacha over safety and noise at the former Brooklyn Mirage site in Williamsburg

In Williamsburg, residents packed a community board meeting at the Swinging Sixties Senior Center to challenge Pacha New York’s plans for the former Brooklyn Mirage space. Company leaders promised upgrades, but neighbors pressed for answers on crowd safety, sound and how the venue will affect the area once it reopens.

Brooklyn Magazine · hyper_local
A Bed-Stuy show is bringing Basquiat’s earliest work back into the neighborhood conversation

In Bedford-Stuyvesant, a new exhibition will spotlight Jean-Michel Basquiat’s earliest work and reconnect it to the borough where his artistic rise still resonates. The show focuses on his pre-fame period, offering a closer look at the street-level energy that shaped one of Brooklyn’s most iconic artists.

Brooklyn Magazine · hyper_local
A historic South Oxford Street house in Fort Greene is now much closer to demolition

In Fort Greene, a long campaign to protect a butter-yellow Italianate house on South Oxford Street appears to have hit a wall after the Landmarks Preservation Commission declined to designate it. That decision leaves the property vulnerable to demolition and has frustrated preservation advocates who hoped to save it.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
Green-Wood just opened its new visitor center inside a restored Victorian greenhouse

At Green-Wood Cemetery in Sunset Park, a restored Victorian greenhouse at Fifth Avenue and 25th Street has reopened as the cemetery’s long-awaited visitor center. The project transforms one of the site’s most recognizable historic buildings into a new public entry point for tours, exhibits and neighborhood visitors.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
The Mermaid Parade got a lifeline after Coney Island supporters stepped in

In Coney Island, the Mermaid Parade has picked up new community support after organizers warned that funding gaps put its future at risk. The response has eased immediate fears and given one of Brooklyn’s signature summer events a more stable path forward.

Brownstoner · hyper_local
Bushwick residents are pushing back against a proposed new nightclub

In Bushwick, neighbors are organizing against a proposed nightclub, turning the project into a flashpoint over nightlife, noise and neighborhood change. The dispute is quickly becoming one of those local fights that can shape what a block feels like after dark.

Brownstoner · hyper_local
A Bay Ridge mainstay has closed after 30 years, and regulars are feeling the loss

In Bay Ridge, Hunter’s Steak & Ale House has shut down after three decades in the neighborhood. The closure marks the end of a long-running local gathering spot that owners said had become far more than just another restaurant.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
A Brooklyn furniture store must pay up to $350,000 after consumer complaints piled up

In Brooklyn, Attorney General Letitia James announced a settlement requiring a furniture retailer to pay up to $350,000 over deceptive business practices. The case stems from complaints that customers were misled, making it a notable consumer-protection action for anyone shopping locally.

Brooklyn Eagle · hyper_local
Police say there may be more victims tied to Brooklyn sex-crime suspect Davon Brown

In Brooklyn, investigators are asking additional victims to come forward in connection with sex-crime suspect Davon Brown. The appeal suggests police believe the March 13 incident tied to his arrest may not have been isolated.

Brooklyn Eagle · hyper_local
What’s worth doing in Greenpoint this week, from Earth Day events to LEGO fun

In Greenpoint, this week’s neighborhood calendar includes an early Earth Day celebration, family activities and smaller local events running from April 16 through 22. It’s a useful snapshot of what’s happening nearby if you’re looking for plans that stay close to home.

Greenpointers · hyper_local
This Park Slope brownstone on Berkeley Place is asking $5.9 million

On Berkeley Place in Park Slope, an 1880s Neo-Grec brownstone with original mantels and woodwork has hit the market for $5.9 million. The two-family home has reportedly stayed in the same hands for decades, making it a notable listing on one of the neighborhood’s best-known blocks.

Brownstoner · hyper_local
A fatal crash at Floyd Bennett Field left one person dead and two others injured

At Floyd Bennett Field in southeast Brooklyn, a serious accident killed one person and injured two others. Early reports point to a tragic incident at the sprawling former airfield, a site that draws both recreation and vehicle traffic.

Canarsie Courier · hyper_local
An arrest was made after a stabbing dispute in Brownsville

In Brownsville, police say an arrest has been made following a stabbing dispute. The case adds to a string of violent incidents that neighbors closely track block by block.

Canarsie Courier · hyper_local
A teenager was fatally shot in the chest in East New York

In East New York, a teenager was shot in the chest and killed, according to local reports. The killing is likely to add urgency to ongoing concerns about gun violence in Brooklyn neighborhoods.

Canarsie Courier · hyper_local
A Brooklyn teen was arraigned in the shooting that killed a 7-month-old and wounded a toddler

In Brooklyn, an 18-year-old defendant was arraigned on murder charges in a shooting that killed a 7-month-old baby and injured the child’s toddler sibling. The case has become one of the borough’s most closely watched gun-violence prosecutions this month.

Brooklyn Eagle · hyper_local
24 Meanings When You Dream of Talking to Your Dead Mother

Dreams about your dead mother can be very disturbing, but you should be reassured that many of the 24 meanings when you dream of talking to your dead mother are positive. However, the interpretations are not always obvious, so hopefully, this list will help to clarify exactly what they mean. Hopeful

Ditmas Park Corner · hyper_local
Residents in Canarsie are warning that their neighborhood is being treated like a dumping ground

In Canarsie, a local outcry is building around complaints that the neighborhood is being used as a dumping ground. The issue appears to center on quality-of-life conditions that residents say have gone unchecked for too long.

Canarsie Courier · hyper_local
Brooklyn schools are getting $9.25 million for sensory rooms for students with disabilities

Across Brooklyn, Borough President Antonio Reynoso committed $9.25 million to expand sensory rooms in District 75 schools serving students with disabilities. The funding is being billed as one of the biggest borough investments of its kind and could reshape support spaces inside multiple school buildings.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
Hochul wants a new tax on NYC second homes worth more than $5 million

In New York City, Gov. Kathy Hochul is proposing an annual pied-à-terre tax on non-primary residences valued above $5 million. The plan could affect the luxury housing market and reopen a long-running fight over how the city taxes wealth and real estate.

6sqft · local
New York is promising up to $1 million per borough for gun violence prevention

In New York City, Gov. Kathy Hochul’s new HOPE program would direct up to $5 million toward gun violence prevention, with as much as $1 million available per borough. The announcement puts fresh state money behind community-based anti-violence work at a moment of heightened concern over shootings.

NY Amsterdam News · local
NJ Gov. Sherrill says FIFA should fund World Cup transit — would OK $100 train tickets

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill The governor joined WNYC and its partners for the premiere of "Ask Governor Sherrill." [ more › ]

Gothamist · local
New tech hub opens at Kingsborough Houses, backed by Amazon grant

A new tech hub at Kingsborough Houses is bringing fresh opportunity to Brooklyn residents, thanks to a $500,000 Amazon grant. The space is designed to expand digital access and skills training in the community — a practical, hopeful investment in local talent and brighter futures.

Brooklyn Eagle · good_news
The Local — North Portslade, Brighton and Hove — Thursday, 16 April 2026
North Portslade · 8 articles
New covered padel courts at Withdean are open now, but the bigger expansion has stalled

At Withdean Sports Complex in Brighton, three new covered padel courts have opened for players this week. The scheme moves the sport a step forward locally, but plans for four more indoor courts have been put on hold, leaving questions over how far the site will expand.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
University of Brighton support staff win seven extra days off after union deal

At the University of Brighton, support staff including library assistants, administrators and IT workers are set to get seven extra days of paid holiday. The change follows a union-backed agreement and affects a large part of the university workforce across the city.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
What stood out at Brighton’s Homegrown Festival as 41 local acts took over city venues

Across Brighton, Homegrown Festival returned for its third year with 41 acts performing at venues around the city. The review rounds up the artists and moments that defined this year’s event, giving a snapshot of Brighton’s grassroots music scene right now.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus is opening Brighton Fringe with a show about heroes

In Brighton, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus is launching its Fringe run with a new performance celebrating the heroes who inspired its members. The production puts one of the city’s best-known community arts groups back in the spotlight as festival season begins.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Asylum seeker camp in Sussex is now more than half full after first arrivals

At a military site in Sussex, accommodation for asylum seekers is now operating at more than half capacity less than three months after the first arrivals moved in. The update gives a clearer picture of how quickly the site is filling and is likely to keep the regional debate over housing and public services alive.

BBC Sussex · local
Sussex couple raise money for hospital unit in memory of their twins

In Hastings, Millie Piper and Fin Hendley are raising money for the Buchanan Delivery Suite at Conquest Hospital after losing their twins. Their appeal turns a deeply personal loss into support for maternity care in East Sussex.

BBC Sussex · local
Pink Floyd bassist Guy Pratt has traded touring for bell ringing in Sussex

In Sussex, bassist Guy Pratt says life now looks very different from his years touring the world with major rock acts. The musician is embracing village life through bell ringing, offering a quieter local angle on a well-known name.

BBC Sussex · local
Brighton local set to cover 295km to raise money for charity

A Brighton local is preparing to take on an extraordinary challenge for a brilliant cause, running seven full marathons in seven days to support the Alzheimer’s Society. It’s a hugely inspiring show of determination and generosity, and a lovely reminder of how people in our city step up to help others.

Brighton & Hove News · good_news
The Local — Grantham Arnoldfield, Lincolnshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Grantham Arnoldfield · 12 articles
Police want help identifying man after serious assault at Grantham’s Bierkeller

Grantham police are trying to identify a man after a GBH incident at the Bierkeller on High Street at about 12.50am on Saturday 14 March. Officers have released images as part of the investigation into the assault at the town centre bar.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
Dangerous Grantham-area driver who was banned and over the drug limit avoids jail

Grantham Magistrates’ Court has handed a suspended sentence to a driver who admitted dangerous driving, driving while disqualified, having no insurance and driving with drugs in his system. The case brings together a string of serious road offences rather than a single paperwork breach.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
Grantham diagnostic centre has added three new rooms and could ease appointment pressure

Grantham Community Diagnostic Centre has completed work to create three extra consultation rooms inside the main building. The change frees up more clinical space and is aimed at improving how quickly patients can be seen for tests and follow-up appointments.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
What caused the River Witham to turn grey at Wyndham Park in Grantham

Grantham’s Wyndham Park saw the River Witham turn a dull grey below White Bridge, prompting concerns from people using the park. The Environment Agency has now issued an update as enquiries continue into what affected the water’s colour.

LincolnshireLive · hyper_local
Parking could be banned on Hollywell Road in Waddington to keep buses moving

Waddington residents on Hollywell Road could lose the ability to park outside their homes if new no-waiting restrictions go ahead. The proposal is designed to stop buses being obstructed on the route through the village.

LincolnshireLive · hyper_local
New Spalding to Pinchbeck cycle route plan aims to cut short car trips

Spalding and Pinchbeck could be linked by an improved cycle path under new plans intended to persuade more people to leave the car at home. The scheme would upgrade a recognisable local route and could change how residents make short journeys.

LincolnshireLive · hyper_local
Police appeal after incident involving girls at Grantham College

Grantham College is the focus of a local appeal asking whether anyone can identify two girls linked to an incident. The post gives Grantham residents a direct request for information from those trying to piece together what happened.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
Recognise anyone in this Grantham football team photo

Grantham Matters has published a football team picture featuring several well-known local names. The image taps into town sporting history and is likely to spark a few conversations among people who remember the players or the club.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
Warning over trespassers on Gainsborough’s unfinished ghost estate

Gainsborough officials have warned urban explorers away from an abandoned housing site and derelict school after people were seen trespassing there. The concern is that the unfinished estate poses serious safety risks as curiosity around the site grows.

BBC Lincolnshire · local
Woman has 'struggled to function normally' since Mansfield man raped her whilst she slept

The perpetrator initially denied the attack, which took place in Derby

Nottingham Post · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
17 tonnes of food waste collected on day one – see what happens to it next

A lovely early sign that South Kesteven’s new food waste collection service is off to a strong start: more than 17 tonnes were picked up on day one alone. It’s a positive step for the district, with residents already helping turn everyday leftovers into something useful rather than sending them to landfill.

Grantham Matters · good_news
The Local — Newton, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Newton · 21 articles
What fire crews are saying now about the major Sutton Bonington blaze

In Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue’s incident commander has given an update on the major industrial fire that drew 13 crews. The latest briefing should help nearby residents understand how the incident is being managed and what conditions are like on the ground.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New images reveal the scale of the Sutton Bonington industrial fire

In Sutton Bonington, newly released pictures show how extensive the industrial estate fire became as crews tackled burning buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. The images underline the scale of an incident that sent thick smoke across parts of Rushcliffe.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
These are the cheapest petrol and diesel prices in West Bridgford and Nottingham today

In West Bridgford and Nottingham, rising fuel costs mean the cheapest forecourts are drawing extra attention this morning. The latest list sets out where petrol starts at 150.9p a litre and diesel from about 184.9p, giving drivers a quick way to compare prices before filling up.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is likely later today across Nottinghamshire, after a milder start

Across Nottinghamshire, Thursday is expected to begin mild and fairly cloudy with some brighter spells before rain becomes more likely later on. Anyone heading out in Rushcliffe this evening may want to plan for a wetter end to the day.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire’s new diagnostic centre in Mansfield is now open

In Mansfield, a new Community Diagnostic Centre has opened with the aim of speeding up access to key health tests across Nottinghamshire. The facility is designed to bring scans and checks closer to patients, potentially cutting waits for appointments and results.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
52 homes approved on the site of a Nottinghamshire school lost to fire

In Nottinghamshire, planners have approved 52 homes on the site of a school that burnt down 15 years ago. The scheme was backed despite concerns over traffic, making it a development local residents will want to keep an eye on as it moves forward.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Nottingham attacks victim’s father is calling for a fresh watchdog investigation

In Nottingham, the father of one of the attacks victims is urging a new investigation by the police watchdog. The call comes after the IOPC admitted it had let down bereaved families, keeping pressure on authorities over how the case has been handled.

BBC Nottingham · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Lincolnshire village residents 'might not be able to park outside homes' due to new plan to protect bus routes

‘No waiting’ restrictions could be introduced in Hollywell Road in Waddington

LincolnshireLive · local
The UK economy grew by 0.5% before the Iran war pushed up fresh risks

Across the UK, official figures show the economy grew by a stronger-than-expected 0.5% in February. The uplift came before the Iran conflict drove up oil and gas concerns, leaving questions over whether that momentum can last.

The Guardian · national
MPs have rejected an under-16 social media ban again, but wider powers are coming

In Westminster, MPs have voted for a second time against banning under-16s from social media. Ministers are still set to gain broader powers to curb children’s online use, so the row over how far the state should go is far from over.

The Independent · national
BBC investigation finds some migrants were encouraged to fake abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants have been advised to make false domestic abuse claims in order to remain in the country. The report raises difficult questions about whether safeguards for genuine victims are being manipulated.

BBC News · national
Tesco’s boss warns the Iran war could push up food costs for British shoppers

Across the UK, Tesco’s chief executive has warned that the Iran conflict is creating fresh uncertainty for food prices. The concern adds to wider fears that disrupted supply routes and higher energy costs could soon feed through to supermarket bills.

Daily Mirror · national
Arsenal are into the Champions League semi-finals, even if the performance raised doubts

In London, Arsenal reached the Champions League semi-final after edging through a tense tie. The result keeps hopes alive of a major European run, though the display itself appears to have left plenty still up for debate.

The Telegraph · national
Oil has dropped below $95 as hopes of an Iran peace deal lift markets

In global markets, oil prices fell below $95 a barrel while Asian stocks hit record highs on hopes of easing tensions around Iran. The move matters well beyond trading floors, because energy prices feed directly into inflation, fuel and food costs.

The Independent World · international
Trump is threatening to sack the Fed chair, deepening a high-stakes power struggle

In the United States, Donald Trump has threatened to fire Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not leave in May. The row escalates a long-running clash over economic control and could unsettle markets far beyond America.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn has been pledged for Sudan, but a ceasefire still looks distant

In Berlin and Sudan, donors have pledged more than £1bn to respond to the deepening humanitarian crisis caused by the war. The funding target was exceeded, but hopes of a ceasefire remain slim as the conflict grinds on.

The Guardian World · international
The White House says Israel-Lebanon talks could mark a turning point in the region

In Washington and the Middle East, Donald Trump has announced planned talks between Lebanon and Israel as efforts continue to hold a fragile ceasefire together. The White House says it is optimistic about the prospects, though the region remains highly volatile.

The Independent World · international
Questions are growing over the death of a US influencer in Zanzibar

In Zanzibar, the death of US influencer Ashly Robinson is being treated with increasing suspicion by local officials. Her boyfriend’s passport has reportedly been withheld, adding another layer of uncertainty to a case now drawing international attention.

The Guardian World · international
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new community tradition has got off to a flying start in Rushcliffe, with almost 1,300 people turning out for the very first parkrun at Holme Pierrepont Country Park. The record-breaking turnout brought together people of all ages and abilities, making it a heartening reminder of how local events can get the whole community moving and smiling together.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Brooklyn — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Brooklyn · 8 articles
A Black woman-owned dispensary in Bed-Stuy is building a neighborhood business hub

In Bedford-Stuyvesant, Sunshine Foss is growing two local businesses: Happy Cork and Happy Buds, a licensed cannabis dispensary and CBD wellness shop. The story looks at how one entrepreneur is tying legal cannabis, retail, and neighborhood identity together in central Brooklyn.

Epicenter NYC · hyper_local
What NYC families with 2-K and 3-K kids need to know this spring

In New York City, families with children in 2-K and 3-K are facing new deadlines and changes as the city expands early childhood programs. The update covers what parents should watch now, including opportunities to weigh in on how those programs are shaped.

Epicenter NYC · hyper_local
These spring deadlines could affect NYC high school students and their next steps

In New York City, several school-related deadlines are coming up quickly for high school students and their families this spring. The piece lays out the key dates that could affect applications, planning, and decisions for the months ahead.

Epicenter NYC · local
Trump says the Iran war is under control, but the facts are getting harder to square

In Washington, President Trump is trying to frame the war in Iran as a manageable conflict with a favorable outcome already in sight. The article details how events on the ground are challenging that message and deepening the pressure on the White House.

The New York Times · national
Trump’s clash with Pope Leo is now fueling a bigger fight over when war is justified

In Washington and Rome, political and religious leaders are sparring over whether military action against Iran can be morally justified. The debate has widened beyond politics into a public argument over Catholic just war doctrine, with Vice President JD Vance drawn into it.

The New York Times · national
China’s economy beat expectations, but the warning signs are still there

In China, new economic data showed stronger-than-expected growth, helped by heavy government spending on rail lines and other infrastructure. But the report says falling home prices are still hurting household wealth and consumer confidence, leaving the recovery uneven.

The New York Times · international
Trump’s relationship with Italy’s leader is fraying over Iran and the pope

In Italy and Washington, tensions are rising between President Trump and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, once seen as close allies. The fallout involves disputes tied to Iran and Pope Leo, and could reshape a key U.S.-Europe relationship.

The New York Times · international
Dam Useless: Barriers Prevent a Migratory Fish from Reproducing

A hopeful local story is unfolding on the Bronx River, where renewed attention to old barriers could help migratory fish like river herring return to their historic spawning grounds. It’s the kind of behind-the-scenes environmental work that can restore a beloved New York waterway and give native wildlife a real shot at coming back.

Inside Climate News · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Whitby · 23 articles
Free Whitby boat trips are part of a new dementia-friendly scheme launching in North Yorkshire

Whitby is one of the places featured in a new dementia-inclusive Green Letter Days programme, with Wetwheels offering a free boat trip out to sea. The launch is aimed at helping people living with dementia and their carers enjoy accessible days out closer to home.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Whitby rowers covered the distance to Copenhagen and raised £1,500 for WHISH

Whitby’s Friendship Rowing Club has handed more than £1,500 to WHISH after members rowed the equivalent distance from Whitby to Copenhagen. The fundraiser mixes local sport with community backing for a well-known town charity.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
A new Scarborough theatre event could open doors into Yorkshire’s screen industry

Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre is hosting a one-day Coast to Credits event to help people break into film and television work across Yorkshire and the Humber. The programme promises networking and training for young creatives looking to turn local opportunities into careers.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Police have shut a Scarborough property after anti-social behaviour concerns

Scarborough is the focus of a new closure order granted after North Yorkshire Police raised concerns about anti-social behaviour at a property. The action gives authorities extra powers to restrict access to the address and tackle ongoing disruption in the area.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
A community fundraiser has brought in £3,000 for Derwent Valley Bridge Library

Derwent Valley Bridge Library has thanked supporters after its Big Fundraiser raised £3,000. The money gives a boost to the community-run library and underlines the level of local backing behind it.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
North Yorkshire’s new tip registration scheme is about to start across all 20 sites

North Yorkshire’s 20 household waste recycling centres are due to move to a new registration system later this month. The council says the scheme is about fairer access, with residents needing to sign up before using the sites.

York Press · hyper_local
Uproar as North Yorkshire Council announces people must register to use tips

A new registration scheme for people wanting to use household waste tips in North Yorkshire has led to claims it will cause more flytipping.

Yorkshire Post · hyper_local
These reader photos from Bempton Cliffs mark World Puffin Day on the Yorkshire coast

Bempton Cliffs on the Yorkshire coast is in the spotlight after readers shared standout puffin pictures for World Puffin Day. The feature doubles as a timely reminder that seabird season is under way at one of the region’s best-known wildlife spots.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
A government change to council tax payments could make bills easier to manage

England is set for a change to council tax payment rules after a campaign backed by StepChange in Leeds and York Outer MP Luke Charters. The move could affect how households spread the cost of their bills over the year.

Yorkshire Post · local
York City could rethink its fan ban after controversy over goal celebrations

York is facing a fresh football row after York City owners said they will review a ban imposed on supporters following goal celebrations. The decision has stirred debate over safety, stewarding and how fans are treated at the stadium.

York Mix · local
A Yorkshire brain cancer trial is aiming to give glioblastoma patients new options

Yorkshire is set to host a clinical trial focused on glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer. Researchers say the study should widen access to experimental treatments and offer fresh hope to patients and families.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Top York artist opens his one-of-a-kind York home for new 5-day exhibition

MAXINE GORDON meets leading York artist Mark Hearld for a preview of his latest work ahead of his new exhibition from his city home

York Press What's On · local
The UK economy grew faster than expected, but pressure from the Iran conflict is building

The UK economy expanded by 0.5% in February, according to fresh ONS figures that beat expectations. The stronger snapshot comes just before the Iran conflict pushed up oil and gas prices, raising new questions about how long the momentum will last.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation says some migrants were encouraged to fake abuse claims to stay in the UK

The UK immigration system is under scrutiny after a BBC undercover investigation found evidence that some migrants were being advised to make false domestic abuse claims. The report centres on rules designed to protect genuine victims, and whether they are being exploited.

BBC News · national
MPs have again rejected a full social media ban for under-16s

Westminster MPs have voted down a social media ban for under-16s for a second time. Ministers are instead expected to keep broader powers to limit children’s online use, leaving the argument over tougher rules far from settled.

The Independent · national
Pharmacies are warning people to be cautious about weight-loss jabs that look too good to be true

Across the UK, pharmacies are warning patients to be wary of weight-loss injections being marketed with unrealistic claims. The alert comes amid rising demand for jabs and concern that some buyers could be exposed to unsafe or misleading products.

Daily Express · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Kyiv has come under another major overnight attack as the death toll rises

Kyiv was hit by a fresh Russian assault overnight, with reports of at least 13 people killed including a child. The strikes came only hours after another large-scale wave of drones and missiles, showing how quickly the pressure on Ukraine’s cities is intensifying.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s threat to remove the Fed chair has escalated a high-stakes US power struggle

Washington is facing a new institutional clash after Donald Trump threatened to fire Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not step down in May. The row matters well beyond the US because it could shake markets and confidence in central bank independence.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn has been pledged for Sudan, but hopes of a ceasefire remain slim

Berlin hosted a donor conference that secured more than £1bn for Sudan as the humanitarian crisis deepens. The funding target was exceeded, yet there is still little sign of the war easing or a ceasefire taking hold.

The Guardian World · international
White House says Lebanon-Israel talks could mark a new turn after the Iran ceasefire

Lebanon and Israel are being pushed towards historic talks as the White House tries to build on a fragile ceasefire linked to the Iran conflict. US officials say they are optimistic, but the wider regional picture remains volatile.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s public clash with the Pope is opening a divide among US Catholics

The United States is seeing a growing split among conservative Catholics as Donald Trump’s dispute with the Pope plays out in public. The fallout could carry political weight if it weakens support from a voter group that has mattered to him before.

BBC World News · international
Fundraising appeal raises more than £81,000 to buy beds for hospice patients

A wonderful show of community spirit has helped raise more than £81,000 for St Leonard’s Hospice, funding new beds for patients who need comfort and care most. It’s a heartening reminder of the generosity across York and North Yorkshire, with local supporters making a real difference to people’s lives.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 9 articles
New images show the scale of the Sutton Bonington industrial fire in Rushcliffe

Sutton Bonington saw a major industrial fire draw up to 13 fire crews after buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders caught alight. Newly released pictures show the extent of the damage and the thick smoke that spread across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Where petrol and diesel are cheapest around West Bridgford and Nottingham today

West Bridgford and Nottingham drivers are facing higher fuel prices, with the cheapest petrol starting at 150.9p a litre and diesel at about 184.9p. The latest list shows the lowest-priced stations today for anyone filling up before the weekend.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is likely later today across Nottinghamshire after a mild, cloudy start

Nottinghamshire is set for a mild Thursday with plenty of cloud, some brighter spells in the morning and a growing chance of rain by evening. It is the sort of day where a dry start could quickly give way to wetter conditions on the way home.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
A new Mansfield diagnostic centre could speed up tests for 100,000 people a year

Mansfield has opened a new £27.4 million Community Diagnostic Centre aimed at delivering quicker scans, checks and results closer to home. Health leaders say the service could help up to 100,000 people a year across Nottinghamshire.

BBC Nottingham · local
A five-storey student block could replace a Victorian building in Nottingham

Nottingham could see a Victorian building once used as a bathroom shop replaced by a five-storey student block. The plan has prompted concern from Nottingham Civic Society, which says too many historic shopfront buildings are being lost.

NottinghamshireLive · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Lincolnshire village residents 'might not be able to park outside homes' due to new plan to protect bus routes

‘No waiting’ restrictions could be introduced in Hollywell Road in Waddington

LincolnshireLive · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new community tradition is off to a flying start in Rushcliffe, with Holme Pierrepont Country Park’s first parkrun drawing an astonishing 1,279 people. With runners, joggers and walkers of all ages and abilities taking part, it was a lovely reminder of how sport can bring people together and get the weekend off to a healthy, happy start.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Cranmer, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Cranmer · 19 articles
52 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic worries

In Nottinghamshire, plans for 52 new homes on the site of a school destroyed by fire 15 years ago have been approved. The decision went through despite concerns over extra traffic, putting housing growth and road pressure back into focus for nearby communities.

NottinghamshireLive · hyper_local
Five-bed Mansfield house can become a high-needs care home for young adults

In Mansfield, councillors have backed plans to turn a five-bedroom family house into a residential home for young adults with high care needs. Supporters called the scheme exciting, while the change adds to the wider debate about where specialist care should be based.

NottinghamshireLive · hyper_local
Mansfield man jailed after rape of sleeping woman in Derby

In Derby, a woman told the court she has struggled to function normally since she was raped while asleep by a man from Mansfield. The case was initially denied by the attacker before the prosecution secured a conviction.

NottinghamshireLive · hyper_local
New £27.4m diagnostics centre promises faster tests for Nottinghamshire patients

In Nottinghamshire, a new £27.4m diagnostics centre is expected to help up to 100,000 people a year get tests and results more quickly. The facility is aimed at shifting more care into the community and easing pressure on hospital services.

BBC Nottingham · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Lincolnshire village residents 'might not be able to park outside homes' due to new plan to protect bus routes

‘No waiting’ restrictions could be introduced in Hollywell Road in Waddington

LincolnshireLive · local
Free community screening of climate change film in Mapperley

Residents of Gedling borough are being invited to attend a free screening of a powerful new short film on climate change. The post Free community screening of climate change film in Mapperley appeared first on Gedling Eye.

Gedling Eye · local
UK economy grew faster than expected in February before Iran conflict hit prices

Across the UK, the economy grew by a stronger-than-expected 0.5% in February, according to the latest official figures. The uplift came before the Iran conflict pushed up oil and gas prices, clouding the outlook for inflation and household costs.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation finds migrants are being advised to make false abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants are being encouraged to make false domestic abuse claims to strengthen their right to remain. The findings raise fresh questions about safeguards in a system designed to protect genuine victims.

BBC News · national
MPs reject an under-16 social media ban again but ministers keep new powers

At Westminster, MPs have voted down a ban on social media for under-16s for a second time. The Government is still set to take broader powers to limit children’s use of online platforms in other ways.

The Independent · national
Arsenal are through to the Champions League semi-final, but only just

In London, Arsenal reached the Champions League semi-final after a laboured performance that still got the job done. The result keeps their European run alive, even if the display left plenty to debate.

The Telegraph · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Kyiv hit again as child among 13 killed in fresh Russian attacks

In Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, at least 13 people including a child have been killed in overnight Russian attacks. The strikes came only hours after a previous large-scale barrage of drones and missiles.

The Independent World · international
Trump threatens to remove Fed chair Powell if he stays beyond May

In Washington, Donald Trump has escalated his row with Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell by threatening to fire him if he does not leave in May. The clash is being closely watched for its implications for markets, interest rates and central bank independence.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn pledged for Sudan, but a ceasefire still looks distant

In Berlin, international donors have pledged more than £1bn for Sudan as the humanitarian crisis deepens. The funding target has been surpassed, but there is still little sign of any imminent ceasefire.

The Guardian World · international
White House says Lebanon-Israel talks could mark a major shift after Iran ceasefire

In Washington and the Middle East, the White House says it is optimistic about possible talks between Lebanon and Israel as the Iran ceasefire holds. The diplomacy comes at a fragile moment, with wider regional stability still far from guaranteed.

The Independent World · international
Questions mount in Zanzibar over the death of US influencer Ashly Robinson

In Zanzibar, suspicion is growing around the death of US influencer Ashly Robinson while she was on holiday with her boyfriend. Local officials have reportedly withheld his passport as inquiries continue.

The Guardian World · international
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new community success story in Rushcliffe: Holme Pierrepont Country Park’s first parkrun welcomed an incredible 1,279 participants, setting a record for an inaugural event. With people of all ages and abilities getting involved, it’s a lovely reminder of how fitness, fresh air and community spirit can bring people together.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 9 articles
52 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic concerns

In Nottinghamshire, councillors have approved plans for 52 homes on the site of a school that burnt down 15 years ago. The scheme was backed despite worries over extra traffic, making this one to watch for nearby roads and future development in the area.

NottinghamshireLive · hyper_local
Five-bed house set to become high-needs care home after Mansfield approval

In Mansfield, a five-bedroom house has been given permission to change into a residential home for young adults with high care needs. Councillors approved the plan and described it as an exciting development, signalling another shift in how housing stock is being used locally.

NottinghamshireLive · hyper_local
Mansfield man jailed after rape of sleeping woman in Derby

In Derby, a woman told the court she has struggled to function normally since being raped while asleep by a man from Mansfield. The attacker initially denied what happened, and the case has now ended in court.

NottinghamshireLive · hyper_local
New £27.4m diagnostic centre in Nottingham aims to speed up tests for 100,000 patients a year

In Nottingham, a new £27.4 million diagnostic centre is expected to help up to 100,000 people a year get tests and results more quickly. The facility is designed to bring more care into the community and reduce waits for scans and checks.

BBC Nottingham · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Lincolnshire village residents 'might not be able to park outside homes' due to new plan to protect bus routes

‘No waiting’ restrictions could be introduced in Hollywell Road in Waddington

LincolnshireLive · local
Free community screening of climate change film in Mapperley

Residents of Gedling borough are being invited to attend a free screening of a powerful new short film on climate change. The post Free community screening of climate change film in Mapperley appeared first on Gedling Eye.

Gedling Eye · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new community event has got off to a flying start in Rushcliffe, with almost 1,300 people turning out for the very first parkrun at Holme Pierrepont Country Park. With runners, joggers and walkers of all ages and abilities taking part, it’s a lovely sign of local spirit, fresh air and people coming together.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Belper, Derbyshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Belper · 8 articles
A well-known Derbyshire restaurant has closed and regulars are calling it the end of an era

At the Talbot Hotel in Milford, a long-established restaurant has closed after years as a well-known local dining spot. The venue had built a reputation far beyond the village, and its loss will be felt by regulars across the Belper area.

Derby Telegraph Belper · hyper_local
Derbyshire Lib Dem leader steps down in change at county council

In Derbyshire, county councillor Ed Fordham has stepped down as leader of the Liberal Democrat opposition group at County Hall. He is staying on as a councillor, but the move changes the political picture ahead of key local decisions.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
Police are trying to find an absconder from a Derbyshire prison and want the public's help

In Derbyshire, police have launched an appeal to trace a prisoner who absconded from custody. Officers are asking residents to come forward with information rather than approach the man themselves.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
M1 crash in Derbyshire is causing delays after a vehicle left the carriageway

On the M1 in Derbyshire, a crash involving a vehicle leaving the carriageway caused disruption for drivers on Wednesday afternoon. Anyone travelling through the county faced delays as emergency services dealt with the incident.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
People told to keep windows shut after fire at former Derbyshire social club

At a former social club in Derbyshire, firefighters tackled a blaze that prompted a warning for nearby residents to keep windows and doors closed. People were also advised to avoid the area while crews worked at the scene.

Derby Telegraph · local
A new £27.4m diagnostic centre in the East Midlands could speed up tests for thousands

In the East Midlands, a new community diagnostic centre is expected to provide quicker access to scans and test results for up to 100,000 people a year. The facility is designed to take pressure off hospitals while bringing routine checks closer to patients.

BBC East Midlands · local
Woman has 'struggled to function normally' since Mansfield man raped her whilst she slept

The perpetrator initially denied the attack, which took place in Derby

Nottingham Post · local
Fond farewell to “true legend” as beloved Chesterfield primary school teacher who “touched the lives of thousands of children” retires after 35 years

A much-loved Chesterfield primary school teacher has been given a heartfelt send-off after 35 years of inspiring and caring for generations of pupils. Described as a “true legend” who touched thousands of young lives, it’s a lovely reminder of the lasting difference one dedicated person can make in a community.

Derbyshire Times · good_news
The Local — Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Driffield · 11 articles
Beverley burglary while six-year-old was inside raises fresh safety fears for local families

In Beverley, a woman discovered her home had been raided while her six-year-old daughter was still inside the property. The break-in happened after a noise was first mistaken for the family cat, turning an ordinary moment into a serious neighbourhood crime case.

Hull Daily Mail · hyper_local
Burton Constable Hall lands £242,000 boost with plans to protect one of East Yorkshire’s landmarks

At Burton Constable Hall, the Government has awarded £242,000 as part of a new support package for museums and heritage sites. The funding puts one of East Yorkshire’s best-known historic attractions in line for preservation and future visitor improvements.

Hull Daily Mail · hyper_local
Scarborough theatre event could open doors into Yorkshire’s growing film and TV industry

At the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, a one-day careers and networking event is being organised to help people break into screen industries across Yorkshire and the Humber. The session is aimed at those looking for practical routes into film and television as the sector expands in the region.

Bridlington Free Press · hyper_local
Police secure closure order at Scarborough property after anti-social behaviour complaints

In Scarborough, a closure order has been granted for an address following reports of anti-social behaviour linked to the property. North Yorkshire Police requested the order, signalling a tougher response to nuisance affecting nearby residents.

Bridlington Free Press · hyper_local
Bempton Cliffs puffin photos show why this East Yorkshire spot is at its best right now

At RSPB Bempton Cliffs near Bridlington, readers have shared standout puffin photos to mark World Puffin Day. The images capture one of East Yorkshire’s busiest wildlife spectacles as seabird season returns to the cliffs.

Bridlington Free Press · hyper_local
Council tax payments are changing and it could make monthly bills easier to manage

Across Yorkshire and the rest of England, the Government has announced a change to the way council tax can be paid. The move follows campaigning on household debt and could give residents more flexibility over how they spread the cost.

Yorkshire Post · local
A child’s suspected brain tumour turned out to be vitamin D poisoning in alarming treatment error

In South Yorkshire, a family who feared their son had a brain tumour were later told he had been accidentally poisoned by vitamin D given for growing pains. The case highlights how a routine prescription spiralled into a serious medical scare.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
Yorkshire hospices warn services are at breaking point in stark message to the Prime Minister

Across Yorkshire, hospice leaders have delivered a letter to the Prime Minister warning the sector is under severe strain. The intervention comes amid growing concern that cuts to frontline services are already being made or planned this year.

Yorkshire Post · local
Why the latest delay to Hillsborough Law is causing renewed anger in Yorkshire

In Yorkshire, the delayed progress of Hillsborough Law is prompting fresh frustration after earlier promises it would be passed sooner. The hold-up has reignited debate over accountability, justice and whether ministers are losing momentum on reform.

Yorkshire Post · local
Researchers want Yorkshire’s rudest regional words and plenty of locals will have a few to offer

In Yorkshire, linguists are appealing for people to share regional swear words and rude expressions as part of a language study. The project is exploring how local speech differs from place to place, with a focus on the words people might not usually write down.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
Derwent Valley Bridge Library thanks community for helping to raise £3000

A lovely community success story: Derwent Valley Bridge Library has thanked local supporters after its Big Fundraiser brought in £3,000. It’s a heartening reminder of how people in the area rally round to protect valued local spaces and keep them thriving for everyone.

Bridlington Free Press · good_news
The Local — Morningside, City of Edinburgh — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Morningside · 21 articles
A new coffee spot has opened on South Clerk Street and it could become a local favourite

On South Clerk Street in Edinburgh, Bono Coffee has opened in the former Indiba site, bringing a new independent option to a busy stretch of Newington. The piece looks at the café’s first morning and what early customers can expect from the latest addition to the local high street.

The Edinburgh Reporter · hyper_local
Meadowbank is hosting international roller derby this Sunday

At Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh, Auld Reekie Roller Derby will host the Five Nations Championships Tier 3 North on Sunday 19 April. Teams from Dundee, Durham, Newcastle and beyond are due to compete, giving local sport fans a full day of fixtures close to home.

The Edinburgh Reporter · hyper_local
Glencorse’s fly-fishing event still has boats available for this month’s heat

At Glencorse near Penicuik, organisers of the Fastmail Pairs say there is still space for the April heat of one of Britain’s biggest fly-fishing competitions. The event offers a chance for local anglers to enter a major contest without travelling far, with another heat planned for July.

The Edinburgh Reporter · hyper_local
North Berwick’s Fringe by the Sea wants locals to help plant wildflowers for this summer

In North Berwick, Fringe by the Sea has launched Project Plant, a community drive to grow wildflowers ahead of this year’s festival. The scheme is intended to brighten the town before the late July to early August event and draw residents into the build-up.

Edinburgh News · hyper_local
Portobello Bookshop has landed a national role ahead of Independent Bookshop Week

In Portobello, Portobello Bookshop has been chosen as a bookshop champion in the run-up to Independent Bookshop Week in June. The selection gives one of Edinburgh’s best-known independents a leading part in a UK-wide celebration of local bookselling.

Edinburgh News · hyper_local
Aldi wants to extend its Gilmerton store and planning papers are now in

In Gilmerton, plans have been lodged to extend the local Aldi store in a move the supermarket says would improve its offer for residents. The application adds another development proposal to watch in south-east Edinburgh, especially for shoppers in the area.

Edinburgh News · hyper_local
A Scottish schoolgirl has designed Brazil’s first official tartan

In Edinburgh, a Scottish schoolgirl has created what is being described as Brazil’s first official tartan. The story centres on an unusual international link and a design achievement with a distinctly Scottish twist.

Edinburgh Live · hyper_local
Police are warning residents after a string of thefts in East Lothian neighbourhoods

Across East Lothian, police are investigating a series of thefts and urging householders to check home and vehicle security. Officers say residents should stay alert while enquiries continue into the incidents.

Edinburgh Live · hyper_local
Town centre shop bids for alcohol licence

A Helensburgh business is set to have its application for a premises licence heard by councillors next [...] The post Town centre shop bids for alcohol licence appeared first on The Lochside Press.

The Lochside Press · hyper_local
Priscilla at the Edinburgh Playhouse gets a lively verdict in this new review

At the Edinburgh Playhouse, the latest production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical has been reviewed after opening in the city. The write-up highlights the cast performances and gives theatre-goers a sense of whether the show is worth booking.

The Edinburgh Reporter · hyper_local
What’s changing across Edinburgh today, from Dean Bridge to Fort Kinnaird

Across Edinburgh, today’s city briefing rounds up several stories likely to shape local conversation, including the sale of a church at Dean Bridge, concerns over jobs linked to the Aegon takeover of Standard Life, and a row over venue noise in Pleasance. It also flags a proposed new padel centre at Fort Kinnaird, giving readers a quick scan of what matters this morning.

Edinburgh Minute · local
A Scottish child was poisoned by prescribed vitamin D after fears of a brain tumour

In Scotland, a family’s fears that their son had a brain tumour led instead to the discovery that he had been accidentally poisoned by a prescribed dose of vitamin D. The case raises fresh questions about medication safety and how treatment for everyday symptoms is monitored.

BBC Scotland · local
Nigel Farage’s Scottish campaign run is getting a mixed reception

In Shetland and Glasgow, Nigel Farage’s latest appearances on the Scottish campaign trail have drawn sharply different reactions. The report captures both the frosty encounters and the tensions inside Reform-supporting circles over how the party is landing with voters.

The Scotsman · local
Scottish households are being told to keep nine essentials at home as Iran tensions grow

Across Scotland, households are being urged to stock up on nine key items as fears grow over disruption linked to the Iran crisis and pressure on the Strait of Hormuz. The warning taps into wider concerns about emergency preparedness, food supplies and energy resilience.

Daily Record · local
Top 10 most desired Edinburgh and Lothian homes on the market right now

A list has been revealed.

Edinburgh Live · local
BBC investigation says some migrants are being coached to make false abuse claims

Across the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants have been encouraged to make false domestic abuse claims in order to stay in the country. The report focuses on alleged misuse of protections designed for genuine victims, raising questions for ministers and the immigration system.

BBC News · national
Private rents have stopped rising for the first time in years and landlords are cutting prices

Across Great Britain, private rents have stopped rising for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. The figures suggest more landlords are trimming asking prices to secure tenants, a shift that could matter to renters watching the market closely.

The Guardian · national
MPs have rejected an under-16 social media ban again

At Westminster, MPs have voted for a second time against banning social media for under-16s. The government is instead expected to take broader powers to restrict children’s online use, keeping the argument over safety and regulation firmly alive.

The Independent · national
Pharmacies are warning patients to be careful over weight-loss jabs sold online

Across the UK, pharmacies are warning that some weight-loss jabs may be too good to be true and urging patients to take care before buying. The alert reflects growing concern about demand, safety and the risk of people accessing treatment without proper checks.

Daily Express · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
West Lothian Council backs ten year lease to mental health charity

West Lothian Council has backed a ten-year lease for a local mental health charity, helping secure long-term support for children and young people in the area. It’s a quietly brilliant bit of news that means vital care can continue to grow, giving more local families reassurance and hope for the future.

The Edinburgh Reporter · good_news
The Local — Culverden, Kent — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Culverden · 18 articles
A 20mph expansion near Tunbridge Wells could change these four village roads

In Bidborough, a consultation is under way on extending 20mph limits to four roads in the village near Tunbridge Wells. The proposal could affect day-to-day driving, school-run traffic and road safety for residents using those routes.

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · hyper_local
Serious Edenbridge crash leaves man in hospital as woman, 37, is arrested

In Edenbridge, a man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a crash, and a 37-year-old woman has been arrested. Police inquiries are continuing as officers work to establish exactly what happened.

KentLive · hyper_local
South East Water admits failures over Kent outages after MPs demand answers

In Kent and Sussex, South East Water's boss told MPs he got the handling of recent outages wrong during a parliamentary grilling. The fallout matters for households still worried about resilience, communication and what happens if supply fails again.

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · hyper_local
Two Kent beaches have been put on a spring no-swim list

In Kent, two popular beaches have been named on a UK list warning people against swimming there this spring. The update will matter to families planning coastal trips as bathing water concerns come back into focus ahead of warmer weather.

KentLive · hyper_local
Kent has the highest number of accidental deaths, prompting calls for action

In Kent, new figures show the county recorded the highest number of accidental deaths, prompting renewed pressure for stronger prevention measures. The data has raised concerns over home safety, road risk and wider public health protections.

BBC Kent · local
Gillingham FC is planning a fan festival and here's what supporters can expect

In Gillingham, the football club is set to stage a festival for supporters as a thank-you to fans. The event is expected to bring together club activities and entertainment, giving Medway football followers something extra around the team.

BBC Kent · local
Council seeks funding to repair a collapsed Kent road still shut after landslip

In Kent, a council has applied for funding to repair a road damaged by a 2023 landslip. The route has remained a live local issue, with pressure mounting to restore access and end the long-running disruption.

BBC Kent · local
Private rents have stopped rising across Great Britain for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. It suggests some landlords are cutting asking prices to secure tenants, a notable shift for renters watching every monthly cost.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation finds some migrants are being told to fake abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants are being encouraged to make false domestic abuse claims to remain in the country. The findings are likely to intensify arguments over immigration enforcement and protections for genuine victims.

BBC News · national
MPs reject an under-16 social media ban again but wider powers are still coming

At Westminster, MPs have voted down a ban on social media for under-16s for a second time. Ministers are still expected to gain broad powers to limit children's online use, keeping the debate alive for parents, schools and tech firms.

The Independent · national
Supermarkets face chicken supply pressure as disruption hits key trade routes

Across the UK, households have been warned about possible chicken shortages at supermarkets amid disruption affecting agricultural supplies. The concern links food availability to wider instability around the Strait of Hormuz and global shipping routes.

Daily Express · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Kyiv hit again as child among 13 killed in fresh Russian attacks overnight

In Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, at least 13 people including a child have been killed in overnight Russian attacks, according to the latest reports. The strikes came soon after another major wave of drones and missiles, underlining the pressure on Ukraine's air defences.

The Independent World · international
Trump threatens to remove Fed chair Powell in latest escalation with markets watching

In Washington, Donald Trump has threatened to fire Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not step down in May. The public clash matters well beyond the US, with investors watching for any threat to central bank independence.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn pledged for Sudan but hopes of a ceasefire remain distant

In Berlin, donors have pledged more than £1bn for Sudan as the humanitarian crisis deepens. The funding exceeded the target, but diplomatic hopes remain fragile with no clear breakthrough towards a ceasefire.

The Guardian World · international
Questions grow in Zanzibar after the death of US influencer Ashly Robinson

In Zanzibar, suspicion is growing around the death of US influencer Ashly Robinson while she was on holiday with her boyfriend. Local officials say his passport has been withheld as investigators examine the circumstances.

The Guardian World · international
Ex-US Marine pilot loses appeal in Australia extradition fight over China training claims

In Australia, former US Marine pilot Daniel Duggan has lost his appeal against extradition. He is accused of illegally training the Chinese military in South Africa, a case that sits at the intersection of security, aviation and geopolitics.

BBC World News · international
Margate's Turner Contemporary awarded £865k for 'essential works'

A welcome boost for one of Kent’s best-loved cultural landmarks: Margate’s Turner Contemporary has been awarded £865,000 for essential works to keep the gallery safe, accessible and open for years to come. It’s heartening news for visitors, artists and the wider community alike, helping to safeguard a much-loved space on the Kent coast for the future.

KentLive · good_news
The Local — Porchester, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Porchester · 7 articles
Free Mapperley climate film night invites Gedling residents to join the discussion

Mapperley is hosting a free screening of a new short film about climate change, with residents from across Gedling borough invited along. The event puts a local focus on a global issue and offers a chance for people nearby to hear more and get involved.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
52 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic concerns

Nottinghamshire has approved plans for 52 homes on the site of a school that burned down 15 years ago. The scheme has gone ahead despite worries about extra traffic, making it one to watch for nearby residents and drivers.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre is now open and could speed up tests for thousands

Mansfield has opened a new Community Diagnostic Centre designed to make scans and other health tests quicker and easier to access across Nottinghamshire. The facility is expected to handle large numbers of patients each year, easing pressure on hospitals.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Father of Nottingham attacks victim wants a fresh watchdog inquiry

Nottingham is at the centre of renewed calls for scrutiny after the father of one of the attacks victims urged a new investigation by the police watchdog. The demand follows an admission that bereaved families were let down, keeping pressure on the authorities.

BBC Nottingham · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
New diagnostic centre aims for fast community care

A new £27.4 million diagnostic centre is set to bring faster, easier healthcare to the community, with the potential to help up to 100,000 people a year. It’s the kind of investment that can make a real difference locally, giving residents quicker answers and more convenient access to important tests and results.

BBC Nottingham · good_news
The Local — Woodford Green, Redbridge — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Woodford Green · 19 articles
A UK Power Networks boss from the area is running the London Marathon in full safety kit

Ilford-based UK Power Networks staff are preparing for the London Marathon with one senior director set to run in full protective gear. The stunt is aimed at raising money and shining a light on the frontline kit used by engineers across the region.

Ilford Recorder · hyper_local
Hundreds of new electric buses are coming to London and this is what it could mean for local routes

London bus depots are being fitted with new charging points as part of a wider switch to zero-emission buses across the capital. The move should mean cleaner air and quieter journeys on routes used by passengers across Redbridge and east London.

Ilford Recorder · hyper_local
Police push back on rumours after attempted car intrusion in Epping

Epping police have warned against online speculation after a man reportedly tried to get into a woman’s car. Officers said unverified claims circulating online are hampering the investigation and urged residents to stick to confirmed information.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Drivers say this pothole-hit road has become a hazard with cars swerving to avoid damage

In Essex, residents say a badly damaged road has become increasingly dangerous because drivers are having to veer around deep potholes. Locals fear the surface could cause expensive vehicle damage and lead to a more serious crash.

EssexLive · hyper_local
The London borough being tipped as the real battleground in next month’s local elections

In London, election watchers are focusing on one borough expected to deliver an exceptionally close result in the local elections. The contest is being described as a genuine knife-edge, with the outcome likely to be watched closely across the capital.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Two men arrested after alleged attempted arson at a Finchley synagogue

In Finchley, two men have been arrested after what police are treating as a failed arson attack at a synagogue. The arrests were made in Hertfordshire on 15 April as the investigation into the incident continues.

MyLondon · hyper_local
The full list of candidates for Enfield’s local elections has now been published

Enfield has confirmed the full list of candidates standing across all 25 wards in next month’s local elections. The publication sets the stage for a closely watched borough contest and gives voters their first full picture of who is on the ballot.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Two more Enfield men have been charged after the fatal Primrose Hill stabbing

Primrose Hill is at the centre of a widening murder case after two more men from Enfield were charged over the fatal stabbing of 21-year-old Finbar Sullivan. That brings the total charged to three as police continue their investigation.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Forty Hall’s Livestock Festival is taking a year off after funding and technical problems

At Forty Hall Farm in Enfield, organisers of the Livestock Festival have announced a fallow year because of ongoing financial pressure and technical difficulties. The pause throws uncertainty over one of the area’s better-known summer events.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
A long-running South London pub could be demolished and rebuilt with flats above

In South London, plans have been put forward to knock down a historic local pub and replace it with a rebuilt venue topped by flats. The site reportedly appears on maps dating back to 1867, making the proposal likely to stir strong local feeling.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Inspectors found ‘very serious failings’ in Basildon’s council housing service

Basildon Council’s housing service has been criticised by inspectors for what were described as very serious failings. The authority has apologised and admitted it fell short, raising fresh questions over how tenants are being supported.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Man jailed for life for murdering a 26-year-old woman at her home near Surrey Street Market

On Frith Street near Surrey Street Market in Croydon, Simon Ghebremedhin has been sentenced to life for the murder of 26-year-old Marjama Osman. He must serve a minimum of 19 years for the killing in her own home.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Sixty firefighters tackled a house fire in Wallington and rescued a cat called Tiger

On Roe Way in Wallington, eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters were called to a blaze at an end-of-terrace house. Part of the roof of the three-storey property was destroyed, but crews managed to rescue a cat named Tiger.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Reform candidate under fire over published Covid conspiracy views ahead of local elections

In Kenley, a Reform candidate has come under criticism over past published views described as dangerous Covid conspiracy claims. The row lands in the middle of the local election campaign and adds to scrutiny of the party’s vetting process.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Plans submitted to turn a former Essex golf course into a caravan park

In Essex, fresh proposals have been revealed to convert a former golf course into a caravan park. The application marks the latest attempt to find a new use for the site and is likely to attract debate over development and land use.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Teacher avoided a ban after sending WhatsApp messages to a pupil and asking for them to be deleted

In west London, a teacher has avoided being banned from the profession after exchanging WhatsApp messages with a student. A hearing was told she later asked pupils to delete the messages because she feared being investigated.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Wandsworth sex offender caught after being seen watching abuse videos on a train into London

A man from Wandsworth has been jailed after a passenger on a train to London spotted him watching child abuse videos. The case also heard he had an indecent image of a child set as his phone wallpaper.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Clacton parents speak out after their son with epilepsy was found dead in bed

In Clacton, the parents of a boy with epilepsy who died in his bed are urging greater awareness of the risks faced by children with the condition. They want other families to be given clearer information about potential warning signs and dangers.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Martin Lewis explains Council tax law change coming for UK households next year after campaign win

A welcome win for households: Martin Lewis has explained a council tax law change coming next year after a successful campaign to protect people struggling with debt. It’s a heartening example of persistence paying off, with the new rules set to bring fairer treatment and real peace of mind to thousands across the UK.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Bishop's Stortford All Saints, Hertfordshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Bishop's Stortford All Saints · 11 articles
All three areas around Watford among top 10 for steepest mortgage repayments

Hertsmere, Three Rivers, and St Albans are among the top ten for homeowners’ mortgage costs outside London.

Watford Observer · hyper_local
Passengers were thrown from seats after a driver mistake on a regional train route

On a rail route covered by BBC Beds, Bucks & Herts, investigators say passengers were jolted badly enough to fall from their seats after a driver error. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch wants changes to stop drivers making assumptions about routes, raising fresh questions about rail safety across the region.

BBC Beds, Bucks & Herts · local
Children across the East are waiting up to four years for orthodontic treatment

Across the East of England, children are facing waits of up to four years to see orthodontists, with experts pointing to Covid backlogs and earlier NHS funding decisions. The delays are likely to be felt by families across Hertfordshire as pressure on dental services continues.

BBC East · local
Parole for man who killed girlfriend on holiday

Christopher Chittock was jailed for 24 years for murdering Sarah Shields whilst on holiday in 2010.

BBC Suffolk · local
Council seriously failing its tenants, says report

The Regulator of Social Housing says Basildon Borough Council needs to make "fundamental changes".

BBC Essex · local
Private rents across Great Britain have stopped rising for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, average private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. More landlords are reportedly cutting asking prices to secure tenants, a shift that could matter for anyone renewing a tenancy or planning a move.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation finds some migrants were told to fake abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants are being encouraged to make false domestic abuse claims to try to remain in the country. The report focuses on alleged abuse of rules designed to protect genuine victims, raising fresh questions about how the system is policed.

BBC News · national
Starmer has called in Meta, TikTok and X over child safety online

In Downing Street, Sir Keir Starmer is summoning senior figures from Meta, TikTok and X as the Government pushes for tougher action on online child safety. The meeting signals growing pressure on tech firms, with ministers warning there will be serious consequences if platforms fail to act.

The Independent · national
Arsenal are through to the Champions League semi-finals, but not with much flair

In London, Arsenal booked their place in the Champions League semi-finals after edging past Sporting in a performance described as functional rather than thrilling. The result keeps their European campaign alive and will dominate football conversation this morning, even if the display did not.

The Telegraph · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
On This Day: Harpenden pub customer wins 11kg Easter egg

A Harpenden pub customer got a lovely surprise when he won an enormous 11kg Easter egg in a charity raffle. It’s the sort of cheerful local moment that brings a smile — a bit of fun, a sweet prize, and money raised for a good cause too.

Herts Advertiser · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 20 articles
New images show how big the Sutton Bonington industrial fire really was

Sutton Bonington in Rushcliffe saw a major industrial blaze that drew up to 13 fire crews to tackle burning buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. Newly released pictures show the scale of the incident, which sent thick smoke across the area and turned it into one of the county’s biggest emergency call-outs of the day.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
What fire commanders are saying about the major blaze in Sutton Bonington

Sutton Bonington in Rushcliffe remains the focus after Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service issued an update from the incident ground. Fire commanders have outlined how crews responded to the large blaze and what conditions were like as firefighters worked to bring it under control.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is likely later in Nottinghamshire today after a mild start

Nottinghamshire is set for a mild, fairly cloudy Thursday with some brighter spells early on before rain becomes more likely later in the day. Anyone heading out from Radcliffe on Trent, Bingham or surrounding villages may want to plan for a wetter journey home this evening.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
The cheapest petrol and diesel near Nottingham have shifted again today

Nottingham and West Bridgford drivers are facing rising fuel costs, with the cheapest petrol starting at 150.9p a litre and diesel around 184.9p. The latest round-up gives a fresh snapshot of where motorists can still fill up for less across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
More than 50 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic concerns

Nottinghamshire has approved plans for 52 new homes on the site of a school that burned down 15 years ago. The scheme was given the go-ahead despite objections over the extra traffic it could bring to nearby roads.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Father of Nottingham attacks victim is pushing for a fresh watchdog inquiry

Nottingham is facing renewed scrutiny over the police watchdog’s handling of the attacks investigation after one victim’s father called for a new probe. The intervention comes after the IOPC admitted it had let bereaved families down.

BBC Nottingham · local
Derby has narrowed its new rail HQ choice to two city-centre sites

Derby city centre is down to two shortlisted locations for a new rail headquarters, with Network Rail due to choose between them. The decision could bring major jobs and investment to a city already closely tied to the rail industry.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Mapperley is hosting a free screening of a climate change film

Mapperley in Gedling borough is set to host a free community screening of a new short film focused on climate change. Organisers are inviting local residents to come along for the event as environmental issues stay high on the agenda across Nottinghamshire.

Gedling Eye · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Private rents across Great Britain have stopped rising for the first time in years

Great Britain has seen private rents stop rising for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. The shift suggests some landlords are cutting asking prices to secure tenants after years of relentless increases.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation finds some migrants are being told to fake abuse claims to stay in the UK

The UK immigration system is under fresh pressure after a BBC undercover investigation found some migrants were being encouraged to make false domestic abuse claims. The report says rules designed to protect genuine victims are being exploited by advisers and middlemen.

BBC News · national
MPs have rejected a social media ban for under-16s again

Westminster has voted down a proposed ban on social media for under-16s for a second time. Ministers are instead expected to take broader powers to restrict children’s online use without introducing an outright prohibition.

The Independent · national
Pharmacies are warning patients to be careful over weight loss jabs

Across the UK, pharmacies are warning that some weight loss jabs may look too good to be true as demand continues to surge. The National Pharmacy Association says patients should be cautious and make sure they are getting treatment from legitimate providers.

Daily Express · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Kyiv was hit overnight as a child was among 13 people killed in fresh Russian attacks

Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities were hit overnight in a new wave of Russian strikes that killed at least 13 people, including a child. The attack followed another barrage of drones and missiles, underscoring how quickly the war can intensify again.

The Independent World · international
Trump is threatening to remove the Fed chair if he does not step down next month

Washington DC is seeing a fresh confrontation after Donald Trump threatened to fire Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not leave in May. The clash raises new questions about political pressure on the US central bank and the stability of financial markets.

BBC World News · international
Questions are growing over the death of a US influencer in Zanzibar

Zanzibar is at the centre of an intensifying investigation after US influencer Ashly Robinson died while on holiday with her boyfriend. Local officials say his passport has been withheld as authorities examine the circumstances surrounding her death.

The Guardian World · international
The White House says Israel-Lebanon talks could be close as the Iran ceasefire holds

Washington, Tehran, Beirut and Jerusalem are all in focus as the White House talks up the chances of a deal between Israel and Lebanon while a fragile Iran-related ceasefire holds. Diplomats are racing to turn a pause in fighting into something more durable before tensions flare again.

The Independent World · international
More than £1bn has been pledged for Sudan but a ceasefire still looks distant

Berlin hosted a donor conference that raised more than £1bn for Sudan as the humanitarian crisis worsens. The funding target was exceeded, but hopes of securing a ceasefire remain slim while the conflict grinds on.

The Guardian World · international
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new community success story in Rushcliffe: Holme Pierrepont Country Park’s first parkrun drew an astonishing 1,279 people, setting a record for an inaugural event. With people of all ages and abilities taking part, it’s a lovely reminder of how sport, fresh air and community spirit can bring everyone together.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Meadows, Nottingham — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Meadows · 25 articles
Where petrol is cheapest in Nottingham and West Bridgford this morning

Across Nottingham and West Bridgford, the latest forecourt prices show where drivers can still fill up for less as fuel costs keep climbing. The update lists the cheapest petrol and diesel stations right now, giving NG2 motorists a quick way to cut the cost of the school run or commute.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire’s weather today could turn wetter by this evening

In Nottinghamshire, Thursday is set to start mild with cloud and some brighter spells before rain becomes more likely later on. For people travelling through Meadows, West Bridgford and the wider city, the main change to watch is a wetter end to the day.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Student flats plan could replace a Victorian Nottingham building and spark a heritage row

In Nottingham, plans have been lodged for a five-storey student block on the site of a Victorian building that previously housed a bathroom shop. Nottingham Civic Society has raised concerns about the continuing loss of older shopfront buildings, setting up a fresh debate over development in the city.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Free Mapperley film screening puts climate change on the community agenda

In Mapperley, residents across Gedling borough are being invited to a free community screening of a short film about climate change. The event offers a local chance to see the film and join the wider conversation on environmental issues close to home.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
A UK-first Jewish celebration is coming to Nottinghamshire

In Nottinghamshire, a new event celebrating what it means to be Jewish is being billed as a UK first. Young British Jews are expected to speak about identity and everyday life, giving the county a rare and high-profile cultural gathering.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
52 homes approved on the site of a Nottinghamshire school destroyed by fire

In Nottinghamshire, planners have approved 52 new homes on the site of a school that burnt down 15 years ago. The scheme got the green light despite objections over traffic, so residents nearby may now see long-stalled land finally brought back into use.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
New images show how serious the Sutton Bonington industrial fire became

In Sutton Bonington, newly released pictures reveal the scale of the industrial blaze that drew up to 13 fire crews. The fire involved buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders, underlining how significant the incident was for Rushcliffe and surrounding villages.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Five-bed house in Mansfield to become supported home for young adults with high care needs

In Mansfield, councillors have approved plans to turn a five-bedroom house into a residential home for young adults with high care needs. Supporters on the committee called the proposal exciting, while the decision marks another shift in how family homes are being used for specialist care.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Mansfield man jailed after raping a woman as she slept in Derby

In Derby, a woman told the court she has struggled to function normally after she was raped while asleep by a man from Mansfield. The attacker had initially denied the offence, and the case has now ended with the details laid out in court.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Nottingham attacks victim’s father wants a new watchdog inquiry after failings admission

In Nottingham, the father of one of the victims of the 2023 attacks is calling for a fresh investigation into the police watchdog. The demand comes after the IOPC admitted it had let bereaved families down, keeping pressure on authorities over how the case was handled.

BBC Nottingham · local
Police incident shuts a busy Leicester city centre road in both directions

In Leicester city centre, a major road has been closed to both vehicles and pedestrians because of a police incident. The closure is likely to affect morning travel and adds immediate disruption in one of the busiest parts of the city.

Leicester Mercury · local
Road safety concerns grow over plans for 200 homes off a busy Derby route

In Derby, highways officials want a ghost island junction if a 200-home development goes ahead off a busy route. The call points to mounting concern that the current road layout may not be safe enough for the extra traffic the scheme would bring.

Derby Telegraph · local
Waddington residents could lose parking outside their homes under new bus-route plan

In Waddington, proposed no-waiting restrictions on Hollywell Road could stop some residents parking outside their homes. The plan is meant to keep buses moving more easily, but it is already raising questions about the trade-off between traffic flow and everyday convenience.

LincolnshireLive · local
Two city locations shortlisted for new rail HQ

Network Rail is to decide between two city centre locations as the site for the new base.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Private rents in Great Britain have stopped rising for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, average private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. More landlords are reportedly cutting asking prices to secure tenants, offering a potentially important shift for renters after years of relentless increases.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation finds some migrants are being told to fake abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants are being encouraged to make false domestic abuse claims in order to remain in the country. The findings raise serious questions about abuse protections, immigration advice and how the system is being policed.

BBC News · national
MPs reject an under-16 social media ban again but ministers gain new powers

At Westminster, MPs have voted down a social media ban for under-16s for a second time. The Government is still set to gain broader powers to restrict children’s use of platforms, meaning the debate over online safety is far from over.

The Independent · national
Supermarkets face chicken shortage warning as global supply routes come under pressure

In the UK, households are being warned that supermarket chicken supplies could come under strain because disruption around the Strait of Hormuz is affecting agricultural movements. The knock-on effect could be felt in food prices and availability if the pressure on shipping continues.

Daily Express · national
Sheffield remembers John Virgo as snooker stars gather for memorial service

In Sheffield, friends and fellow snooker figures are gathering at the cathedral to remember John Virgo. Tributes from Dennis Taylor and others are expected to reflect on the life and career of one of the sport’s best-known personalities.

Daily Mirror · national
Kyiv hit again as child among 13 killed in overnight Russian strikes

In Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, at least 13 people including a child have been killed in fresh overnight attacks by Russian forces. The strikes came soon after another wave of hundreds of drones and missiles, underlining the scale and intensity of the assault.

The Independent World · international
Trump threatens to remove Fed chair Powell in latest US power clash

In the United States, Donald Trump has threatened to fire Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not step down in May. The move deepens an already bitter dispute and could have major consequences for markets, interest rates and confidence in the Fed’s independence.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn pledged for Sudan as the humanitarian crisis worsens

In Berlin, international donors have pledged more than £1bn for Sudan as the war-driven humanitarian emergency deepens. The funding target has been exceeded, but hopes of a ceasefire remain distant, leaving aid agencies facing an enormous task.

The Guardian World · international
White House says peace talks between Lebanon and Israel could be within reach

In Washington, the White House says it is optimistic about talks between Lebanon and Israel as diplomacy around the Iran conflict intensifies. The push comes under a fragile ceasefire and reflects a wider effort to stop the region sliding back into war.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s public row with the Pope is starting to cost him support

In the United States and at the Vatican, the fallout from Donald Trump’s increasingly public dispute with the Pope is becoming more politically significant. Conservative Catholics told the BBC they are siding with the pontiff, suggesting the clash could hurt Trump with an important bloc of supporters.

BBC World News · international
Driver reunited with ‘irreplaceable’ family photos after phone flies off car roof

A driver has been reunited with irreplaceable family photos after her phone flew off the roof of her car, thanks to a determined family member and helpful National Highways staff in Nottingham. It’s a lovely reminder that a bit of care and teamwork can make all the difference when something precious seems lost for good.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Sevenoaks Kippington, Kent — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Sevenoaks Kippington · 7 articles
Serious Edenbridge crash leaves man in hospital as woman, 37, is arrested

In Edenbridge, a man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a crash, with police arresting a 37-year-old woman. The incident is the kind of case likely to prompt questions locally about what happened and whether any roads were affected.

KentLive · hyper_local
South East Water admits it got the response wrong after Kent and Sussex outages

Across Kent and Sussex, South East Water’s boss has told MPs the company mishandled major outages that left customers without water. The parliamentary grilling puts fresh focus on how future disruptions will be managed and what households can expect if supplies fail again.

KentLive · hyper_local
Two Kent beaches have been put on a spring no-swim warning list

On the Kent coast, two well-known beaches have been named on a UK list of places swimmers should avoid this spring. The warning is likely to matter to families planning day trips and anyone heading to the seaside as the weather improves.

KentLive · hyper_local
Turner Contemporary secures £865,000 to keep Margate gallery safe and open

In Margate, Turner Contemporary has been awarded £865,000 for essential works aimed at keeping the gallery safe, accessible and operating for years to come. The funding is a significant boost for one of Kent’s best-known cultural venues.

KentLive · hyper_local
Collapsed Kent road could stay shut longer as council looks for cash to repair it

In Kent, the council is applying for funding to repair a road that collapsed after a 2023 landslip. The route has already been disrupted for a long period, and the latest update suggests the battle over how to pay for a permanent fix is still ongoing.

BBC Kent · local
Kent has the highest number of accidental deaths in England, new figures show

In Kent, new figures show the county recorded the highest number of accidental deaths, prompting calls for stronger government action on prevention. The data is likely to raise concern about risks at home, on roads and in public spaces across the county.

BBC Kent · local
Gillingham FC to host football festival for fans

Gillingham FC is set to host a football festival for supporters, a lovely gesture from the club to thank fans for their backing. It sounds like a cheerful community day that will bring people together and celebrate the bond between the team and the people who follow them.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Freemantle, Southampton — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Freemantle · 10 articles
Southampton community groups are using Legacy Action Week to make the case for gifts in wills

In Southampton, Legacy Action Week runs from 20 to 24 April with events highlighting how gifts left in wills can support small community organisations. The campaign puts a spotlight on local charities and neighbourhood groups that rely on long-term donations to keep services going.

In Common · hyper_local
What the new temporary diagnostic units mean for patients after the hospital fire

In Hampshire, temporary diagnostic units have been set up at a hospital badly affected by fire so services can keep running. The mobile endoscopy facilities are intended to reduce disruption for patients while the damaged site recovers.

BBC Hampshire · local
Festival near the South Downs gets longer run despite local objections

In the South Downs National Park, a music festival has been allowed to extend even after concerns were raised by nearby residents. The dispute centres on whether the event is suitable for the protected landscape and what the longer run could mean for people living close to the site.

BBC Hampshire · local
A new accessible boat is joining the fleet and its official naming is coming up

In Hampshire, a new boat designed to help disabled passengers get on the water is due to be officially named. Dolphin IV will join the charity-run fleet operated by the Friends of Dolphin, expanding accessible trips for local people.

BBC Hampshire · local
Private rents across Great Britain have stopped rising for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. More landlords are reportedly cutting asking prices to secure tenants, offering a rare sign of relief in the rental market.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation finds some migrants were told to fake abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants are being encouraged to make false domestic abuse allegations to strengthen immigration cases. The claims raise fresh questions over how a system designed to protect genuine victims is being policed.

BBC News · national
MPs reject an under-16s social media ban again as ministers keep wider powers

At Westminster, MPs have voted down a proposal to ban under-16s from social media for a second time. The Government is still expected to take broad powers to restrict children's online use, keeping the row over child safety far from settled.

The Independent · national
Supermarkets face a chicken shortage warning as conflict hits supply routes

Across the UK, households are being warned that supermarket chicken supplies could come under pressure because disruption in the Strait of Hormuz is affecting agricultural shipments. The concern is that international conflict is now starting to feed into everyday food shopping.

Daily Express · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
'Amazing turnout' at match in memory of stabbed teen

An ‘amazing turnout’ at a memorial football match has turned heartbreak into something genuinely hopeful, with thousands of pounds raised for charity in memory of stabbed teenager Luis Gabriel Guembes. Bringing together his former teams and local supporters, the event was a touching show of community spirit and a reminder of how people can rally round to honour a young life.

BBC Hampshire · good_news
The Local — Land's End, Cornwall — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Land's End · 20 articles
A month of gas works in Penzance could mean more disruption on roads you already use

Penzance is set for another month of gas works, adding to road disruption that residents and drivers have already been dealing with for much of the past year. The latest works are expected to bring further closures and delays, with knock-on effects for journeys across west Cornwall.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
St Michael’s Mount is reopening with a major choir performance after storm damage

St Michael’s Mount will reopen with the Cornwall Choral Festival after months of disruption caused by Storm Goretti. The opening performance by the Daybreak Choir gives west Cornwall a high-profile cultural return at one of the area’s best-known landmarks.

Cornish Stuff · hyper_local
Family says it was barred from Parkdean entertainment after complaining about security

At a Parkdean resort in Cornwall, a family says it was banned from evening entertainment after raising concerns about a security guard. The row has sparked questions over how complaints are handled and what holidaymakers can expect if disputes escalate on site.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
Cornwall care home plan faces backlash as neighbours warn it will overshadow nearby homes

In Cornwall, a proposed care home and affordable housing scheme is facing objections from neighbours worried about overlooking and loss of privacy. The dispute comes as the council faces pressure over a shortage of care beds, putting housing need and local amenity on a collision course.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
Three Cornwall favourites are in the running for national tourism awards

Cornwall has seen three well-known visitor attractions named as finalists in the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence. The shortlist is another boost for the county’s tourism economy ahead of the main season, with local operators hoping national recognition brings more bookings.

Falmouth Packet · local
Cornwall Air Ambulance says soaring fuel costs are adding £10,000 a month to its bill

Cornwall Air Ambulance says its monthly jet fuel bill has jumped by £10,000, increasing pressure on the charity’s finances. The rise affects the cost of keeping helicopters in the air across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, where rapid emergency response can be critical.

BBC Cornwall · local
Picnic bench ripped from ground in popular park

The bench has been removed for repair

Western Morning News · local
A huge solar farm near Gwinear and Hayle has been approved despite an earlier refusal

Near Gwinear and Hayle, plans for a solar farm across 22 fields have been approved after an appeal overturned an earlier refusal. The scheme will cover almost 200 acres and is expected to generate enough electricity for the equivalent of 12,000 homes over the next 40 years.

Falmouth Packet · local
Fire crews from eight Cornwall stations were called to a large agricultural blaze near Truro

Near Truro, firefighters from eight stations were sent to tackle a blaze at an agricultural building. The scale of the response shows how seriously crews treated the incident, with resources drawn in from across Cornwall.

Falmouth Packet · local
Private rents across Great Britain have stopped rising for the first time in nearly a decade

Across Great Britain, average private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. Landlords in some areas are cutting asking prices to secure tenants, suggesting the market may be easing after years of relentless increases.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation says some migrants are being coached to make false abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation has found evidence that some migrants are being encouraged to make false domestic abuse claims to strengthen immigration cases. The findings raise difficult questions about safeguarding rules designed to protect genuine victims while preventing abuse of the system.

BBC News · national
MPs have rejected an under-16 social media ban again, but ministers may still tighten the rules

At Westminster, MPs have voted down a proposal to ban under-16s from social media for a second time. The government is still expected to take wider powers to restrict children’s online use, keeping the argument over child safety far from settled.

The Independent · national
Arsenal are through to the Champions League semi-final, but the performance raised questions

In London, Arsenal reached the Champions League semi-final after edging past Sporting, though the display was far from convincing. The result keeps their European run alive, but the manner of victory is likely to spark debate over whether they can go much further.

The Telegraph · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Kyiv has been hit again as Russian attacks kill 13, including a child

Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities came under heavy overnight attack, with 13 people reported killed including a child. The latest strikes follow another large barrage of drones and missiles, underlining how quickly the war’s intensity can rise again.

The Independent World · international
Trump is threatening to sack the Fed chair, raising fresh fears over US economic stability

In Washington, Donald Trump has threatened to remove Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not step down in May. The clash matters well beyond the US because any political shock to the central bank could ripple through global markets, borrowing costs and investor confidence.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn has been pledged for Sudan, but peace still looks a long way off

In Berlin, international donors have pledged more than £1 billion for Sudan as the country’s humanitarian crisis deepens. The funding target has been exceeded, but there is still little sign of any ceasefire that would ease conditions on the ground.

The Guardian World · international
Fresh Lebanon-Israel talks are being lined up as the White House pushes to hold a fragile peace

In the Middle East, the White House says fresh talks between Lebanon and Israel are being prepared as part of efforts to prevent a wider return to conflict. The diplomacy comes against the backdrop of the recent Iran-US crisis, with ceasefire stability still looking uncertain.

The Independent World · international
Former US Marine pilot loses appeal in Australia extradition case linked to China allegations

In Australia, former US Marine pilot Daniel Duggan has lost an appeal against extradition to the United States. He is accused of illegally helping train the Chinese military in South Africa, a case with obvious security and diplomatic implications.

BBC World News · international
Oddfellows Sunday Lunch Group Brings Members Together in Camborne

A lovely bit of community spirit in Camborne: the West Cornwall Oddfellows Sunday Lunch Group is bringing people together over good food and friendly company. It’s a simple but heartwarming reminder that shared meals and a warm welcome can make a real difference in helping people feel connected.

Cornish Stuff · good_news
The Local — Lavender, Wandsworth — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Lavender · 18 articles
Who’s standing in Wandsworth’s 2026 local elections and what it could mean for the borough

Wandsworth voters can now see the full list of candidates standing in the 2026 local elections, with Labour defending control of the council after ending 44 years of Conservative rule in 2022. The line-up matters for decisions on housing, roads, services and development across the borough, including Battersea and Wandsworth Town.

MyLondon Wandsworth · hyper_local
Wandsworth train passenger who spotted abuse images helped jail convicted offender

Wandsworth is at the centre of a disturbing case in which a man was jailed after being seen watching child abuse videos on a train into London. Prosecutors said the images were also found on his phone, including one allegedly used as wallpaper.

MyLondon Wandsworth · hyper_local
Hundreds of new electric buses are coming to London and your route could be affected

London’s bus network is set for a major switch as hundreds of zero-emission buses are rolled out alongside new charging points at depots across the capital. For people travelling from Battersea, Clapham Junction and Wandsworth, the change could mean quieter journeys and further changes to fleet allocation on local routes.

Wandsworth Guardian · hyper_local
A packed week at the O2 means big-name gigs and busier journeys across London

The O2 in Greenwich is hosting a heavy run of concerts from 23 to 30 April, with acts including YUNGBLUD, Rick Astley, Pentatonix and Olivia Dean. For Londoners heading across the city for evening events, that is likely to mean busy Jubilee line services and crowded interchange stations.

Wandsworth Guardian · hyper_local
Four days of Tube and bus strikes next week could disrupt journeys across south-west London

London faces four days of strike disruption next week, with two major Underground lines expected to shut and bus services also affected. For commuters using Clapham Junction, Vauxhall and central interchange points, the knock-on effects are likely to be felt well beyond the lines directly involved.

Evening Standard London · local
Grenfell memorial funding approved as pressure for justice continues in west London

North Kensington will get a permanent Grenfell memorial on the site of the tower after funding was approved. The decision keeps the focus on justice for bereaved families and survivors, nearly a decade after the fire that reshaped debate on building safety across London.

Evening Standard London · local
France is drawing up plans for a major incident in London amid rising security tensions

London is part of new contingency planning by French officials who are preparing for the possibility of a terror attack affecting the capital. The plans come as tensions around Iran and wider international security risks continue to rise, with possible support for French diplomatic staff in Britain.

Evening Standard London · local
Private rents have stopped rising across Great Britain for the first time in years

Great Britain’s rental market has hit a notable pause, with average private rents no longer rising for the first time since 2017. Rightmove says more landlords are cutting asking prices to secure tenants, a shift that could matter to renters in high-cost areas such as London.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation says some migrants are being told to fake abuse claims to stay in the UK

The UK immigration system is under scrutiny after a BBC undercover investigation found some migrants were being encouraged to make false domestic abuse claims. The report focuses on alleged abuse of rules designed to protect genuine victims and is likely to prompt political pressure for tighter checks.

BBC News · national
Starmer has called in Meta, TikTok and X over child safety and tougher action may follow

Downing Street in London has summoned senior figures from Meta, TikTok and X as Keir Starmer pushes for stronger protections for children online. The meeting raises the prospect of further regulation if tech firms fail to act on harmful content and platform safety.

The Independent · national
Arsenal are through to the Champions League semi-finals but the performance raised questions

North London side Arsenal reached the Champions League semi-final after edging past Sporting, but the display was far from convincing. The result keeps hopes of a major European trophy alive while fuelling debate over whether the team can cope with stronger opposition next.

The Telegraph · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Kyiv has come under another deadly overnight attack as pressure mounts on Ukraine’s defences

Kyiv was among several Ukrainian cities hit in a fresh wave of overnight attacks that killed at least 13 people, including a child. The assault followed another barrage of drones and missiles, underlining how intense Russia’s pressure remains on Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s threat to remove Fed chair Powell is deepening a high-stakes row over the US economy

Washington is facing a fresh constitutional and economic clash after Donald Trump threatened to remove Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not leave in May. The dispute matters far beyond the US because markets worldwide watch the Fed closely for signals on rates, inflation and stability.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn has been pledged for Sudan but hopes of a ceasefire remain slim

Berlin hosted a donor conference that secured more than £1bn for Sudan as the humanitarian crisis continues to worsen. Aid agencies welcomed the money, but there is still little sign of a breakthrough that could bring the fighting to an end.

The Guardian World · international
Fragile Middle East diplomacy is shifting again with new Lebanon-Israel talks on the table

Washington says talks between Lebanon and Israel could mark a significant diplomatic step as efforts continue to stop the Iran-linked crisis from flaring again. The move comes against a backdrop of a fragile ceasefire and wider uncertainty across the region.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s public clash with the Pope is creating a political problem inside the US Catholic right

The United States is seeing a growing rift between Donald Trump and the Pope, with conservative Catholics warning the split could carry political costs. The dispute is playing out publicly and could matter in a voting bloc that has often been important to Republican campaigns.

BBC World News · international
Strictly star swaps ballroom for canals to deliver pizzas by gondola

A little splash of joy in London: Strictly favourite Vito Coppola swapped the ballroom for the canals of Little Venice to deliver pizzas by gondola. It’s a wonderfully daft, cheerful story that brings a bit of theatre, humour and feel-good charm to an ordinary day.

Wandsworth Guardian · good_news
The Local — Worksop, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Worksop · 20 articles
Protest planned over water park near Worksop as traffic and wildlife fears grow

Near Worksop, campaigners are staging a protest rally against the proposed water park resort, arguing it could worsen local traffic and damage the environment. The scheme is also facing criticism over its wider impact on roads and the surrounding countryside.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
£184,705 boost should keep Creswell Crags open and fund urgent repairs

At Creswell Crags, a £184,705 grant will pay for essential repairs and improvements at the internationally significant heritage site. The funding is aimed at securing the future of the attraction and helping it stay open to visitors.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
Friends from around Worksop raise more than £22,000 in hospice darts marathon

Across villages around Worksop, a charity darts marathon has raised £22,606 for a hospice in need of support. The fundraiser was organised by a group of friends and stands out as a major community effort with a sizeable local total.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
Can you spot yourself in these Mansfield music and drama festival memories?

As Mansfield music and drama festival returns later this month – we thought we would look back in our archives over the decades to see if there are any familiar faces in the mix.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre promises quicker access to scans and tests across Nottinghamshire

In Mansfield, a new Community Diagnostic Centre has officially opened to expand access to health checks and testing. The facility is intended to cut waits and make routine appointments easier for patients across Nottinghamshire.

West Bridgford Wire · local
52 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic worries

In Nottinghamshire, councillors have approved 52 new homes on the site of a school destroyed by fire 15 years ago. The decision went through despite objections centred on traffic and road pressure in the area.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Free community screening of climate change film in Mapperley

Residents of Gedling borough are being invited to attend a free screening of a powerful new short film on climate change. The post Free community screening of climate change film in Mapperley appeared first on Gedling Eye.

Gedling Eye · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
BBC investigation finds some migrants are being advised to fake abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants are being encouraged to make false domestic abuse claims to remain in the country. The report focuses on alleged misuse of rules designed to protect genuine victims.

BBC News · national
Private rents stop rising for the first time in nearly a decade

Across Great Britain, private rents have stopped rising for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. The shift suggests more landlords are cutting asking prices to secure tenants after years of relentless increases.

The Guardian · national
MPs reject under-16 social media ban again but ministers keep new powers

At Westminster, MPs have voted down a social media ban for under-16s for a second time. The Government is still set to take wider powers to restrict children's use of online platforms in other ways.

The Independent · national
Arsenal reach the Champions League semi-finals but only just

In London, Arsenal scraped into the Champions League semi-finals after an unconvincing performance. The result keeps their European run alive, but the display is already raising questions about whether they can go much further.

The Telegraph · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Child among 13 killed after major overnight strikes on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities

In Kyiv and across Ukraine, overnight Russian attacks have killed at least 13 people, including a child. The strikes came shortly after another large wave of drones and missiles, underlining how intense the bombardment remains.

The Independent World · international
Trump threatens to remove Fed chair Powell as row over US economy escalates

In the United States, Donald Trump has threatened to fire Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not leave in May. The move marks a sharp escalation in the public clash over interest rates and economic control.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn pledged for Sudan as the humanitarian crisis worsens

In Berlin, donor countries have pledged more than £1bn for Sudan as the country's humanitarian emergency deepens. The funding target was exceeded, but hopes of securing a ceasefire still appear remote.

The Guardian World · international
White House says peace talks between Lebanon and Israel are within reach

In Washington, the White House says it is optimistic about new talks between Lebanon and Israel as diplomacy intensifies after the Iran-US conflict. Officials say they feel positive about the prospects for a deal, though the ceasefire remains fragile.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s public clash with the Pope is starting to cost him support

In the United States and at the Vatican, the growing rift between Donald Trump and the Pope is now playing out in public. Conservative Catholics told the BBC the dispute is beginning to affect political loyalties and support.

BBC World News · international
Newstead Abbey to get £1.5m slice of huge Government culture fund

A welcome boost is on the way for Newstead Abbey after it secured more than £1.5 million from the Government’s Arts Everywhere Fund. The investment is a lovely vote of confidence in one of Nottinghamshire’s best-loved heritage sites, helping protect its future and giving local people and visitors even more to enjoy.

Mansfield Chad · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Whitby · 11 articles
Free Whitby boat trips are part of a new dementia-friendly days out scheme

Whitby is one of the locations in North Yorkshire launching Green Letter Days, a new dementia-inclusive programme offering free activities. One of the standout events is a Wetwheels Whitby trip out to sea, aimed at helping people living with dementia and their families enjoy accessible days out together.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Whitby rowers covered the distance to Copenhagen to raise money for WHISH

Whitby’s Friendship Rowing Club has handed more than £1,500 to WHISH after members rowed the equivalent distance from Whitby to Copenhagen. The fundraiser backs a well-known local children’s charity and shows the scale of support being raised in the town.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
A new screen careers event in Scarborough could open doors for young people on the coast

Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre is hosting Coast to Credits, a one-day event designed to help people break into film and television work across Yorkshire and the Humber. The programme will combine training and networking, with a focus on building creative careers closer to home.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Police have shut a Scarborough property after anti-social behaviour reports

Scarborough police have secured a Closure Order for an address linked to anti-social behaviour. The move gives authorities stronger powers to restrict access to the property and is intended to reduce disruption for nearby residents.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
This North Yorkshire library fundraiser has brought in £3,000 from local supporters

Derwent Valley Bridge Library has raised £3,000 through its Big Fundraiser, with trustees thanking the community for backing the appeal. The money is expected to support the library’s work and underlines how strongly local residents value the service.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Car seized as police swoop on learner driver in York

ACAR has been seized after police swooped in York.

York Press · hyper_local
A major council tax payment rule is changing and it could affect how arrears are handled

Across England, a government change to council tax recovery rules has been announced after campaigning involving Leeds-based charity StepChange and York Outer MP Luke Charters. The move could alter how quickly people are chased for missed payments and may ease pressure on households falling behind.

Yorkshire Post · local
Harrogate Hospital has opened a neonatal library to help parents bond with babies

Harrogate District Hospital has introduced a library on its neonatal unit to support parents spending long periods with newborn babies. Families say the project is helping create calmer moments together during what can be a stressful time.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Change to York village pub ‘will damage other businesses’

The post Change to York village pub ‘will damage other businesses’ appeared first on YorkMix.

York Mix · local
Top York artist opens his one-of-a-kind York home for new 5-day exhibition

MAXINE GORDON meets leading York artist Mark Hearld for a preview of his latest work ahead of his new exhibition from his city home

York Press What's On · local
Fundraising appeal raises more than £81,000 to buy beds for hospice patients

A brilliant show of community spirit has raised more than £81,000 for St Leonard’s Hospice, helping to buy new beds for patients. It’s a heartwarming reminder of the generosity across York and North Yorkshire, with local people coming together to make a real difference for families who need care and comfort most.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Edwalton, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Edwalton · 10 articles
Fire chiefs have issued a fresh update on the major Sutton Bonington blaze

In Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service has given a new briefing on the large industrial fire that drew 13 crews. The update sets out how crews have been tackling the blaze and what residents nearby need to know as the incident continues.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New images show just how big the Sutton Bonington industrial fire became

In Sutton Bonington, newly released pictures show the scale of the industrial estate fire involving buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. Thick smoke was seen across Rushcliffe as firefighters worked to bring the incident under control.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
The cheapest petrol and diesel near West Bridgford and Nottingham this morning

Across West Bridgford and Nottingham, fuel prices have risen again, with the cheapest petrol starting at 150.9p a litre and diesel at 184.9p. The latest list highlights where drivers can still save a few pounds on a refill today.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is likely later today across Nottinghamshire after a mild start

Across Nottinghamshire, Thursday is expected to begin mild and fairly cloudy with some brighter spells in the morning. Rain is more likely to move in later, especially towards the evening, which could affect school runs and the journey home.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
52 homes approved on the site of a Nottinghamshire school destroyed by fire

In Nottinghamshire, plans for 52 homes on the site of a school that burnt down 15 years ago have been approved despite concerns over traffic. The decision clears the way for redevelopment of a long-derelict plot, with highways impact a key local issue.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Father of Nottingham attacks victim is calling for a new watchdog investigation

In Nottingham, the father of one of the attacks victims is pressing for a fresh investigation after the police watchdog admitted it had let bereaved families down. The renewed call keeps pressure on the authorities over how the case was handled.

BBC Nottingham · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Lincolnshire village residents 'might not be able to park outside homes' due to new plan to protect bus routes

‘No waiting’ restrictions could be introduced in Hollywell Road in Waddington

LincolnshireLive · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new chapter for Rushcliffe: the first parkrun at Holme Pierrepont Country Park drew an astonishing 1,279 people, making it the biggest-ever turnout for an inaugural event. With people of all ages and abilities joining in, it’s a heartening sign of a community coming together to get active, cheer one another on and start the weekend on a high.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Redhill, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Redhill · 7 articles
Free Mapperley film night puts climate change on the agenda in Gedling

Mapperley is hosting a free community screening of a new short film about climate change, with residents across Gedling borough invited to attend. The event puts a local focus on a global issue and offers a chance for people nearby to get involved in the conversation.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
52 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic concerns

In Nottinghamshire, plans for 52 new homes on the site of a school destroyed by fire 15 years ago have now been approved. The scheme went ahead despite objections over the effect extra vehicles could have on local roads.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Father of Nottingham attacks victim wants fresh watchdog investigation

Nottingham is back in the spotlight after the father of one of the attacks victims called for a new investigation into the police watchdog. The demand follows an admission from the IOPC that bereaved families were let down during its handling of the case.

BBC Nottingham · local
Where petrol and diesel are cheapest in Nottingham today

Nottingham drivers can see where the lowest pump prices are today as fuel costs continue to climb across the city. The latest list puts petrol from 150.9p a litre and diesel from about 184.9p, giving motorists a practical guide before filling up.

West Bridgford Wire · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
New diagnostic centre aims for fast community care

A new £27.4 million diagnostic centre is set to bring quicker, easier healthcare closer to home, helping up to 100,000 people a year get faster results. It’s a genuinely positive boost for the community, promising more convenient care and peace of mind for local patients and families.

BBC Nottingham · good_news
The Local — Brondesbury Park, Brent — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Brondesbury Park · 16 articles
Northwick Park wants your help naming its new robot surgeons

At Northwick Park Hospital in Harrow, and Ealing Hospital, the NHS is asking the public to choose names for two new surgical robots. The machines are being brought in to support operations, and residents can now have a say in what they will be called.

Kilburn Times · hyper_local
Police make no arrests after stabbing outside Brent Cross shopping centre

Outside Brent Cross Shopping Centre in north-west London, a man was stabbed and taken to hospital after a violent incident. No arrests had been made when the report was published, leaving police still trying to piece together what happened.

Kilburn Times · hyper_local
Two arrested after attempted arson at Finchley synagogue

At a synagogue in Finchley, two people have been arrested after what police are treating as a failed arson attack. The arrests were made in Hertfordshire on Tuesday, following an incident likely to raise fresh concerns about security at places of worship.

MyLondon · hyper_local
West London teacher kept job after WhatsApp messages with pupil came to light

In west London, a teacher avoided a professional ban after sending WhatsApp messages to a student and later telling pupils to delete them. The case has reopened questions about safeguarding boundaries in schools and how misconduct is dealt with.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Hundreds of new zero-emission buses are coming to London streets

Across London, hundreds of zero-emission buses are set to enter service as depots are fitted with EV charging points. The rollout is part of a wider push to cut emissions, and it could gradually change the bus fleet used on routes through north-west London.

Kilburn Times · hyper_local
Tube and bus strikes could disrupt London travel for four days next week

Across London, planned Tube and bus strikes are expected to cause major disruption over four days next week. With two major Underground lines facing shutdowns, commuters are being warned to expect crowded roads, delays and last-minute changes to journeys.

Evening Standard · local
V&A East opens this weekend with a major Black British music exhibition

At East Bank in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the new V&A East Museum opens on Saturday. Its launch show focuses on the influence of Black British music, giving Londoners a fresh cultural opening to add to the weekend list.

Waltham Forest Echo · local
Greenwich Peninsula towers approved with fewer affordable homes than before

On the Greenwich Peninsula, councillors have approved revised plans for the Morden Wharf towers with a lower share of affordable housing. The development is due to run through to 2032, but the reduced provision is likely to sharpen arguments over who new London housing is really for.

853 London · local
Spice Girls stage outfits are now on display at the Barbican

At the Barbican Music Library in central London, a new exhibition celebrating 1996 has opened with Spice Girls costumes among the highlights. The display taps straight into 90s nostalgia and adds another talking-point show to the capital’s spring calendar.

BBC London · local
Scent and the City: London’s Perfumed Legacy | My Soho Times

Almost as long as there has been human civilisation, there has been perfume. Its history stretches back thousands of years — the word itself is derived from the Latin perfumare, meaning “to smoke through”, a nod to the burning of aromatic materials in ritual and reverence. The practice of crushing f

My Soho Times · local
Private rents have stopped rising for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. More landlords are reportedly cutting asking prices to secure tenants, offering a notable shift after years of relentless increases.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation finds some migrants were encouraged to fake abuse claims

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants have been advised to make false domestic abuse claims to remain in the country. The findings are likely to intensify debate over immigration rules and safeguards designed to protect genuine victims.

BBC News · national
A year after the Supreme Court ruling, campaigners say trans exclusion is deepening

Across the UK, campaigners say the impact of the Supreme Court’s biological sex ruling is still being felt a year on. A new report claims trans people are facing worsening safety concerns, while thousands of women are joining efforts to challenge exclusion.

Daily Mirror · national
Declassified files show Zionist terror group’s desire to work with Nazi Germany

A file released by the ‘Israeli’ government shows the notorious Zionist terror group Lehi, also known as the Stern Gang, attempted to partner with the Nazis to fight Britain during World War 2. The Haganah, a larger and more organised Zionist terror force, created the documents in 1941 while spying

The Canary · national
Meghan claims she was 'the most trolled person in the world' as she opens up about relentless bullying 'every day for 10 years' during emotional visit with mental health advocates

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have appeared at a series of engagements in both Melbourne and Canberra so far, with spectators all saying the same thing about a tender moment between the pair.

Daily Mail · national
Martin Lewis explains Council tax law change coming for UK households next year after campaign win

One of the brighter stories this morning is Martin Lewis’s campaign win on council tax debt rules, with a law change now set to help thousands of households from next year. It’s a welcome example of determined public campaigning leading to real, practical support for people under financial pressure.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Fawley — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Fawley · 9 articles
Fire-hit Hampshire hospital brings in temporary diagnostic units to keep services running

At a Hampshire hospital damaged by fire, temporary buildings and mobile endoscopy units are being brought in so diagnostic services can continue. The move is designed to limit disruption for patients while longer-term recovery work carries on.

BBC Hampshire · hyper_local
South Downs festival gets longer run despite local objections

In the South Downs National Park, a music festival has been allowed to extend despite objections from nearby residents. Critics have questioned whether the event is suitable for the site, setting up a fresh row over noise, impact and the park’s future use.

BBC Hampshire · hyper_local
New accessible boat will soon launch for Hampshire passengers with disabilities

In Hampshire, a new charity vessel called Dolphin IV is set to be officially named as part of efforts to improve access on the water for disabled passengers. The boat will be operated by The Friends of Dolphin and is intended to widen opportunities for inclusive trips.

BBC Hampshire · local
Private rents across Great Britain have stopped rising, and some landlords are cutting prices

Across Great Britain, private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. More landlords are reportedly trimming asking prices to secure tenants, a shift that could matter for renters weighing up moves or renewals.

The Guardian · national
Bank of England says the next interest-rate call has become much harder

In London, the Bank of England governor has warned that the Iran war’s impact on energy prices is making the next rates decision 'very very difficult'. That matters for households and firms watching mortgages, borrowing costs and inflation over the coming weeks.

BBC Business · national
Google is cracking down on websites that stop you using the back button

From June, Google says it will penalise websites that trap users by interfering with back-button navigation. The change could affect how some sites rank in search, and is aimed at a tactic many people find frustrating when browsing online.

BBC Technology · national
Universities launch legal fight after thousands of students were told to repay loans

In England, nine universities have begun legal action over a student finance error that left about 22,000 students told they had been paid loans by mistake and must repay them immediately. The dispute could have major implications for students, university finances and government handling of the system.

BBC News · national
Declassified files show Zionist terror group’s desire to work with Nazi Germany

A file released by the ‘Israeli’ government shows the notorious Zionist terror group Lehi, also known as the Stern Gang, attempted to partner with the Nazis to fight Britain during World War 2. The Haganah, a larger and more organised Zionist terror force, created the documents in 1941 while spying

The Canary · national
Pudsey Bear to set sail on three-month charity voyage from Hamble

A lovely local fundraising effort is setting off from Hamble, with Pudsey Bear embarking on a 2,200-nautical-mile charity voyage around the UK. It’s the sort of cheerful, big-hearted story that brings people together and shows just how far a community will go to support a good cause.

New Forest Post · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 8 articles
New images show the scale of the Sutton Bonington fire after 13 crews were sent in

Sutton Bonington in Rushcliffe was hit by a major industrial fire that drew up to 13 fire crews to tackle burning buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. Newly released pictures show just how extensive the blaze became, with thick smoke visible across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is set to move into Nottinghamshire later today after a mild start

Nottinghamshire is forecast to start Thursday mild and fairly cloudy, with brighter spells in the morning before rain becomes more likely later on. The change could affect school runs, dog walks and evening travel across the county.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
These are the cheapest places to fill up in Nottingham today as fuel prices rise again

Nottingham and West Bridgford drivers are facing higher pump prices, with petrol starting from 150.9p a litre and diesel from about 184.9p. The latest roundup pinpoints the lowest-cost forecourts, giving motorists a chance to cut the cost of their next fill-up.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Mansfield’s new diagnostic centre promises faster tests for up to 100,000 people a year

Mansfield has opened a new £27.4 million Community Diagnostic Centre designed to speed up access to scans and other key health checks. The facility is expected to help as many as 100,000 people a year across Nottinghamshire get results closer to home.

BBC Nottingham · local
A Victorian Nottingham building could be replaced by a five-storey student block

Nottingham city centre could see a Victorian building once used as a bathroom shop demolished for a new five-storey student scheme. The plan has sparked concern from Nottingham Civic Society, which says historic shopfront buildings are disappearing too quickly.

NottinghamshireLive · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Driver reunited with ‘irreplaceable’ family photos after phone flies off car roof

A driver has been reunited with precious family photos after her phone flew off the roof of her car, thanks to the quick thinking and kindness of National Highways staff in Nottingham. It’s a lovely reminder that a bit of care and teamwork can make all the difference when something truly irreplaceable seems lost.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Woodsmoor, Stockport — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Woodsmoor · 14 articles
Bramhall residents say this long-running problem is turning daily life into a struggle

In Bramhall, residents have spoken out about an issue they say is blighting homes and adding fresh stress every morning. The row has now put pressure on Stockport Council to step in and sort out a problem locals say has gone on for too long.

MEN Stockport · hyper_local
A driver has been banned after 18 speeding offences were clocked in Stockport

In Stockport, a Manchester Airport hotel worker has been disqualified from driving after being caught speeding 18 times. The case centres on repeated offences that he said he did not fully realise had mounted up until it was too late.

MEN Stockport · hyper_local
A new Pilates studio is opening at Weir Mill beneath Stockport Viaduct

At Weir Mill in Stockport, another business has signed up as the redevelopment gathers pace under the viaduct. The latest arrival is a Pilates studio, adding to hopes that the site will become a major new destination for health, leisure and independent businesses.

MEN Stockport · hyper_local
Who could run Stockport Council after the local election and what each party is promising

In Stockport, the main parties are setting out rival promises as voters prepare to choose who controls the council. The outcome could shape decisions on services, spending and development across the borough in the months ahead.

Manchester Evening News · local
A Greater Manchester school will be rebuilt after years of structural problems

In Tameside, a primary school described by families as facing 'ten years of hell' is set to be demolished and rebuilt. The decision follows years of disruption linked to serious building issues that have affected pupils and staff.

BBC Manchester · local
Haigh Hall’s approved revamp includes a rooftop bar, restaurant and gallery

In Wigan, restoration plans for Haigh Hall have been approved with a major redesign of the listed building’s interior. The scheme includes a rooftop bar, restaurant and art gallery as part of a wider attempt to bring the historic site back into use.

BBC Manchester · local
Coronation Street has put domestic abuse awareness at the centre of a new storyline

In Manchester, Coronation Street actors have worn purple as part of a domestic abuse awareness push tied to a new episode. The storyline shows a character going to police, linking one of the region’s biggest TV exports to a wider public safety message.

BBC Manchester · local
A jailed child abuser has died behind bars after serving part of a 14-year sentence

In Greater Manchester, convicted child sex offender Martyn Woods has died in prison aged 79. He had been jailed for 14 years for sexually abusing two children.

Manchester Evening News · local
Private rents across Great Britain have stopped rising for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, average private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. The shift suggests more landlords are cutting asking prices to secure tenants after years of relentless increases.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation says some migrants are being encouraged to fake abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation has found evidence that some migrants are being advised to make false domestic abuse claims to remain in the country. The report focuses on alleged abuse of a legal route designed to protect genuine victims.

BBC News · national
MPs have rejected an under-16s social media ban again, but ministers still want new powers

At Westminster, MPs have voted down a social media ban for under-16s for a second time. The Government is still expected to gain broad powers to restrict children’s online use, keeping the debate over child safety and regulation alive.

The Independent · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Declassified files show Zionist terror group’s desire to work with Nazi Germany

A file released by the ‘Israeli’ government shows the notorious Zionist terror group Lehi, also known as the Stern Gang, attempted to partner with the Nazis to fight Britain during World War 2. The Haganah, a larger and more organised Zionist terror force, created the documents in 1941 while spying

The Canary · national
'It's a privilege to be trusted with a stranger's saddest story'

One of the most uplifting reads today is this powerful reflection on eight remarkable survivors who have shared how they rebuilt their lives after trauma. It’s a moving reminder of the courage people carry through the hardest times — and of the real difference made when those stories are heard with care, compassion and respect.

Manchester Evening News · good_news
The Local — Chigwell, Essex — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Chigwell · 9 articles
Police issue warning after Epping car incident and shut down rumours spreading online

In Epping, police have pushed back on online speculation after a man reportedly tried to get into a woman's car. Officers say unverified claims being shared on social media are hampering the investigation and are urging people to stick to confirmed information.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Drivers say these Essex potholes are now so bad they are swerving to avoid them

On a road in Essex, residents say a stretch riddled with potholes has become dangerous enough that motorists are veering across the carriageway to miss them. People living nearby fear the damage to vehicles will only worsen unless repairs are carried out quickly.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Former Essex golf course could be turned into a caravan park under new plans

At a former golf course in Essex, fresh plans have been lodged to redevelop the site as a caravan park. The proposal would change the use of a long-standing local site and is likely to draw attention from residents watching development in the area.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Town centre may ban dogs off leads after complaints about people feeling unsafe

In the East of England, police are backing calls for tighter rules on dogs being off leads in a town centre after repeated complaints. The debate is now moving towards whether formal restrictions are needed in busy public spaces.

BBC East · local
Essex club makes cup final history as its own women’s teams face each other

In Essex, Hashtag United Women and Hashtag United Women Reserves are set to meet in the BBC Essex Women's Cup final. The all-club showdown is being described as a rare moment for local football, with one side guaranteed to bring the trophy home.

BBC Essex · local
Parole for man who killed girlfriend on holiday

Christopher Chittock was jailed for 24 years for murdering Sarah Shields whilst on holiday in 2010.

BBC Suffolk · local
Children in the East face waits of up to four years for orthodontic treatment

Across the East of England, children are facing waits of up to four years to see an orthodontist. Experts say a mix of Covid backlogs and long-running NHS funding issues has left families stuck in the queue for routine treatment.

BBC East · local
Coroner says woman died after treatment was withdrawn against family wishes

In Essex, a coroner has found that Janet Daniels died after treatment was withdrawn despite her family's objections. The inquest heard her sepsis appeared to be stabilising, but that information was not passed on to relatives before a crucial decision was made.

BBC Essex · local
Brave police officers ran towards burning building to evacuate homes

A touching bit of bravery from Essex Police: officers ran towards a burning building to help evacuate nearby homes, putting residents’ safety first in a frightening situation. While the fire caused serious damage, their quick-thinking response is a reassuring reminder of the courage and care shown by local emergency services when it matters most.

EssexLive · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 10 articles
New images show how serious the Sutton Bonington industrial fire became

Sutton Bonington in Rushcliffe saw a major industrial blaze draw up to 13 fire crews after buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders caught fire. Newly released pictures show the scale of the incident, which sent thick smoke across the area and underlines how serious the response was.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is set to move into Nottinghamshire later today after a mild start

Nottinghamshire is expected to have a mild and fairly cloudy Thursday, with brighter spells early on before rain becomes more likely later in the day. The wetter weather is forecast to build into the evening, so anyone heading out locally may want to plan for a damp end to the day.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Where drivers can still find the cheapest fuel in Nottingham today

Nottingham and West Bridgford petrol stations are showing prices from 150.9p a litre for unleaded and about 184.9p for diesel. With costs still climbing, the latest roundup pinpoints the forecourts currently offering the lowest prices across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre promises quicker scans and test results for Nottinghamshire patients

Mansfield has opened a new Community Diagnostic Centre designed to improve access to tests across Nottinghamshire. The facility is intended to help patients get scans and other checks closer to home and receive results more quickly.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
52 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic worries

Nottinghamshire planners have approved 52 homes on the site of a school destroyed by fire 15 years ago, despite objections over traffic. The decision means a long-empty plot will be redeveloped, with local road impact still a key concern for neighbours.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Nottingham attacks victim’s father is calling for a fresh watchdog investigation

Nottingham remains at the centre of renewed scrutiny after the father of one of the attacks victims called for another police watchdog investigation. The move follows an admission by the IOPC that bereaved families were let down in the handling of the case.

BBC Nottingham · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Lincolnshire village residents 'might not be able to park outside homes' due to new plan to protect bus routes

‘No waiting’ restrictions could be introduced in Hollywell Road in Waddington

LincolnshireLive · local
Driver reunited with ‘irreplaceable’ family photos after phone flies off car roof

A lovely bit of good news: a driver has been reunited with treasured family photos after her phone flew off the roof of her car. Thanks to quick thinking from her family and help from National Highways staff in Nottingham, the irreplaceable memories were recovered — a heartening reminder that small acts of care can mean the world.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 10 articles
New images show the scale of the Sutton Bonington industrial fire in Rushcliffe

Sutton Bonington in Rushcliffe saw a major industrial fire that drew up to 13 fire crews to tackle burning buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. Newly released pictures show just how extensive the blaze was, with thick smoke visible across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre opens for Nottinghamshire patients needing tests faster

Mansfield has a new Community Diagnostic Centre designed to speed up access to scans and other key health tests for people across Nottinghamshire. The facility is intended to bring more appointments closer to home and ease pressure on hospital services.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Where petrol and diesel are cheapest in Nottingham and West Bridgford today

West Bridgford and Nottingham motorists are facing rising fuel costs, with the lowest prices now starting at 150.9p for petrol and about 184.9p for diesel. The latest list identifies the ten cheapest filling stations, giving drivers a chance to save before prices climb further.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is likely later today across Nottinghamshire after a mild start

Nottinghamshire is set for a mild but fairly cloudy Thursday, with brighter spells early on before rain becomes more likely later in the day. Anyone travelling this evening may want to plan for wetter conditions.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
52 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic concerns

Nottinghamshire planners have approved 52 new homes on the site of a school that burnt down 15 years ago. The decision went through despite worries being raised about extra traffic in the area.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Nottingham attacks victim’s father is pushing for a fresh watchdog investigation

Nottingham is facing renewed scrutiny over the police watchdog response to the attacks, after a victim's father called for a new investigation. The move comes after the IOPC admitted it had let down bereaved families.

BBC Nottingham · local
Free climate change film screening is coming to Mapperley

Mapperley residents in Gedling borough are being invited to a free screening of a new short film about climate change. The event aims to bring local people together for a community discussion around environmental change and its impacts.

Gedling Eye · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Driver reunited with ‘irreplaceable’ family photos after phone flies off car roof

A driver has been reunited with treasured family photos after her phone flew off the roof of her car, thanks to a kind helping hand from National Highways staff in Nottingham. It’s a lovely reminder that when something feels lost for good, a bit of care and teamwork can still bring a very happy ending.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 10 articles
New images show the scale of the Sutton Bonington fire that sent smoke across Rushcliffe

Sutton Bonington in Rushcliffe was hit by a major industrial fire that brought out up to 13 fire crews to tackle burning buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. Newly released pictures show how extensive the blaze was, with thick smoke visible across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is set to move into Nottinghamshire later today after a mild start

Nottinghamshire is expected to see a mild, mostly cloudy Thursday with some brighter spells in the morning before rain becomes more likely later on. The change could affect school runs, dog walks and evening journeys across Rushcliffe and beyond.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Where fuel is cheapest in Nottingham today as prices keep climbing

Nottingham and West Bridgford drivers are facing higher forecourt prices, with petrol now starting from 150.9p a litre and diesel from about 184.9p. The latest list highlights the cheapest stations today for anyone filling up before a commute or longer trip.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre promises faster scans and tests for Nottinghamshire patients

Mansfield has opened a new Community Diagnostic Centre designed to improve access to tests and scans for people across Nottinghamshire. The facility is intended to cut waits and make it easier for patients to get checks done without travelling to a main hospital site.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
52 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic concerns

Nottinghamshire planners have approved 52 homes on the site of a school destroyed by fire 15 years ago. The scheme was backed despite objections over the extra pressure it could put on nearby roads.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Nottingham attacks victim's father wants a fresh watchdog investigation

Nottingham is again at the centre of scrutiny over the police response to the 2023 attacks after one victim's father called for a new watchdog investigation. It follows an admission from the police complaints body that bereaved families were let down.

BBC Nottingham · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Lincolnshire village residents 'might not be able to park outside homes' due to new plan to protect bus routes

‘No waiting’ restrictions could be introduced in Hollywell Road in Waddington

LincolnshireLive · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new parkrun at Holme Pierrepont Country Park got off to a record-breaking start, with almost 1,300 people turning up for the very first event. It’s a lovely sign of community spirit in Rushcliffe, bringing together people of all ages and abilities for a healthy, welcoming start to the weekend.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Chadlington — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Chadlington · 14 articles
Former Cotswolds Michelin-star chef lands TV role after leaving local pub

In the Cotswolds, a Michelin-starred chef who recently left a well-known local pub has secured a television role, giving the area fresh prominence beyond the region. The story has international significance because top-tier food broadcasting can raise the profile of Cotswolds hospitality to a global audience.

Witney Gazette · hyper_local
Jeremy Clarkson’s Asthall food vans are drawing fresh attention to this Cotswolds pub

In Asthall, Jeremy Clarkson’s Farmer’s Dog pub is back in the spotlight after a reviewer visited its on-site food vans. The story has international significance because Clarkson’s profile gives this Cotswolds venue reach far beyond Oxfordshire, with likely appeal to visitors from abroad as well as UK tourists.

GloucestershireLive Cotswolds · hyper_local
Cotswold council says new homes target is unrealistic and the row could shape local building plans

In the Cotswolds, the leader of the district council has attacked the Government’s housing target as unrealistic, setting up a clash over where thousands of homes might go. For villages around Chipping Norton and west Oxfordshire, the argument matters because it could influence future development pressure across the area.

Cotswold Journal · hyper_local
Rare Chinese vases are going under the hammer in Banbury after 80 years

In Banbury, a pair of historic Chinese vases is due to be sold at auction around 80 years after they were first offered for sale. The international angle is clear: the objects connect a north Oxfordshire sale room to the global antiques market and cross-border demand for Chinese art.

Banbury Guardian · hyper_local
New extra care housing scheme opens in Faringdon for older residents needing support

In Faringdon, Fern Meadows has officially opened as a new extra care housing scheme for older residents who want to live independently with support close at hand. The development adds to Oxfordshire’s housing and care capacity at a time of growing demand.

Oxfordshire County Council · hyper_local
Banbury parents hit out after sudden nursery closure leaves families scrambling

In Banbury, parents say they were left shocked and angry after a nursery announced it was closing suddenly. The fallout could leave families searching for childcare at short notice, with knock-on effects for work and school routines.

Banbury Guardian · hyper_local
Man found guilty after exposure case at Banbury reservoir

In Banbury, a man has been found guilty of exposing himself at the town reservoir. The case will concern regular users of the site and adds to wider anxiety about safety in public open spaces.

Oxford Mail · hyper_local
Banbury asylum hotel is set to close as MP backs end to accommodation use

In Banbury, the closure of a hotel used to house asylum seekers has been welcomed by the town’s MP as a step towards cutting public spending. The international significance is direct: the story sits at the intersection of local accommodation, migration policy and the UK’s handling of cross-border asylum claims.

Banbury Guardian · hyper_local
Free Oxford park and ride travel for NHS and school staff is being considered

In Oxford, NHS and school staff could be offered free park and ride travel under plans linked to congestion charge income. If approved, the move would affect commuting costs and could shape how key workers travel into the city.

Witney Gazette · hyper_local
Oxfordshire fire station closure plans have been dropped after public backlash

Across Oxfordshire, councillors are being asked to back revised fire service plans that no longer include station closures. The change follows consultation feedback and will be watched closely by communities concerned about emergency response times.

Oxfordshire County Council · hyper_local
New Oxfordshire cost of living support programme will help with food, energy and essentials

Across Oxfordshire, a new three-year support programme is set to continue help with food, energy bills, household basics and financial advice. The scheme matters for residents still feeling the squeeze from everyday costs.

Oxfordshire County Council · hyper_local
New Headington centre will support adults with serious mental illness from next month

In Headington, a new purpose-built activity centre for adults living with serious mental illness and complex needs is due to open next month. The project adds badly needed specialist support and social space within Oxford.

Oxfordshire Guardian · hyper_local
Train cancellations on London route could disrupt Oxfordshire journeys

In London, all lines to and from one station were blocked, causing cancellations and warnings for passengers using affected services. For travellers from Oxfordshire heading into the capital, the disruption could mean delays, missed connections and changed plans.

Oxford Mail · hyper_local
Police officer who championed women in force awarded after 30 years

A Thames Valley Police officer who has spent three decades championing women in the force has been recognised with a special award. Chief Supt Emma Garside’s honour is a lovely reminder that steady, behind-the-scenes leadership can make a real difference to working lives across our region.

Witney Gazette · good_news
The Local — Salford Priors, Warwickshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Salford Priors & Alcester Rural · 19 articles
Battery gigafactory approved at Coventry Airport with 6,000 jobs promised and fire concerns still hanging over it

At Coventry Airport, Warwick District Council has approved plans for a major battery-making gigafactory despite objections about fire risk and safety. The £2.5bn GreenPower Park scheme is expected to bring thousands of jobs and could reshape the local economy across Warwickshire.

Warwickshire World · hyper_local
Police want answers after a man's body was found in the River Leam by Victoria Park

In Leamington Spa, Warwickshire Police are appealing for information after a man's body was discovered in the River Leam near Victoria Park. Officers say the death is being treated as unexplained and are asking anyone who saw anything in the area to come forward.

Warwickshire World · hyper_local
Mexican chain targets Stratford, Leamington and Coventry in latest restaurant expansion

In Stratford-upon-Avon, Leamington Spa and Coventry, Mexican franchise Zambrero is scouting locations as it looks to open 12 new restaurants. The move points to more high-street competition and potential jobs if sites are secured locally.

Coventry Telegraph Stratford · hyper_local
Where Coventry City fans can watch a possible promotion night on Friday

In Coventry, venues are preparing for a busy Friday night as supporters look for places to watch Coventry City potentially clinch promotion. Expect a party atmosphere across the city if results go their way.

Coventry Telegraph · local
HS2 neighbour says her Water Orton home is now impossible to sell

In Water Orton, a homeowner living opposite an HS2 construction site says estate agents will not take on her property. The case underlines the ongoing disruption and uncertainty still facing people living close to the route.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · local
'An eye injury led to me making pinball machines'

Andy Dowler says he was an electrician until needing a new career after he was blinded in one eye.

BBC Staffordshire · local
Nuneaton park could be turned into burial space as council runs short of room

In Nuneaton, Attleborough Recreation Ground is again being discussed as a possible burial site as existing space runs low. The idea is likely to prove sensitive locally because it would change how a public park is used.

Coventry Telegraph · local
Coventry University will use the city's rubbish to help power its campus

In Coventry, the university is switching to energy generated from the city's waste to help run its campus. The change is expected to cut emissions by the equivalent of taking around 800 cars off the road.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · local
BBC investigation finds some migrants are being coached to fake abuse claims to stay in the UK

Across the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants are being encouraged to make false domestic abuse claims to strengthen bids to remain in the country. The findings raise fresh questions about how safeguarding rules are being exploited and how claims are checked.

BBC News · national
Private rents stop rising across Great Britain for the first time in nearly a decade

Across Great Britain, private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to Rightmove data. More landlords are reportedly cutting asking prices, a shift that could matter to tenants and movers this spring.

The Guardian · national
MPs reject an under-16s social media ban again but ministers still want stronger powers

At Westminster, MPs have voted down a ban on social media for under-16s for a second time. Ministers are still seeking broad powers to restrict children's use of platforms, so the argument over online safety is far from over.

The Independent · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Unimaginative Arsenal scrape into Champions League semi-final

Unimaginative Arsenal scrape into Champions League semi-final

The Telegraph · national
Ex-US Marine pilot loses appeal in Australia and moves closer to extradition

In Australia, former US Marine pilot Daniel Duggan has lost his appeal against extradition. He is wanted over allegations that he illegally trained the Chinese military in South Africa, a case with clear defence and security implications.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn pledged for Sudan but hopes of a ceasefire still look remote

In Berlin and across Sudan, donors have pledged more than £1bn as the humanitarian crisis worsens. The money beats the conference target, but there is still little sign that a ceasefire is any closer.

The Guardian World · international
Trump's clash with the Pope is now public and some conservative Catholics are turning on him

In the United States and the Vatican, tensions between Donald Trump and the Pope are spilling into public view. Conservative Catholic supporters told the BBC the dispute is starting to cost Trump backing from a group he would usually expect to be on side.

BBC World News · international
Trump threatens to sack the Fed chair in latest escalation over US interest rates

In Washington, Donald Trump has threatened to fire Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not step aside in May. The row adds fresh uncertainty around US economic policy and could unsettle global markets.

BBC World News · international
South Africa picks apartheid-era negotiator as ambassador in bid to steady US relations

In Pretoria and Washington, South Africa has appointed Roelf Meyer as ambassador to the US in an effort to calm strained relations. The choice is being read as a pragmatic move after damaging rows over false claims of 'white genocide'.

The Guardian World · international
Stratford theatre group gets unexpected boost from Sir Kenneth Branagh

A Stratford theatre group has had a lovely boost after receiving unexpected support from Sir Kenneth Branagh for its production of The Tempest at the Bear Pit Theatre. It’s the sort of encouragement that can lift a whole community project, shining a welcome spotlight on local talent and the town’s thriving creative spirit.

Stratford Herald · good_news
The Local — Belper, Derbyshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Belper · 8 articles
A well-known Derbyshire restaurant has closed, ending a long run at the Talbot Hotel

In Belper, the restaurant at the Grade II-listed Talbot Hotel has shut its doors, bringing to a close a business that had become a familiar local name over many years. The closure marks another change for the town centre hospitality scene and is likely to be felt by regulars who knew it as a long-standing fixture.

Derby Telegraph Belper · hyper_local
Residents near a former Derbyshire social club told to keep windows shut after fire

In Derbyshire, firefighters issued an urgent warning for people living near a blaze at a former social club to keep windows and doors closed and avoid the area. The incident raised immediate concerns over smoke and disruption for nearby residents.

Derby Telegraph · local
A new £27.4m diagnostic centre is opening nearby and could speed up test results

In Mansfield, a new £27.4 million Community Diagnostic Centre has opened with capacity to help up to 100,000 people a year. The facility is designed to bring scans and tests closer to home and cut waits for results across the wider region.

BBC East Midlands · local
Woman has 'struggled to function normally' since Mansfield man raped her whilst she slept

The perpetrator initially denied the attack, which took place in Derby

Nottingham Post · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Lincolnshire village residents 'might not be able to park outside homes' due to new plan to protect bus routes

‘No waiting’ restrictions could be introduced in Hollywell Road in Waddington

LincolnshireLive · local
Nottinghamshire weather for Thursday 16 April

Thursday 16 April will be a mild and fairly cloudy day, with some brighter spells in the morning and an increasing likelihood of rain developing later, especially into the evening. EARLY MORNINGA mostly cloudy but mild start, with some early brightness. Temperatures rising from around 9°C to 12°C. L

West Bridgford Wire · local
Fond farewell to “true legend” as beloved Chesterfield primary school teacher who “touched the lives of thousands of children” retires after 35 years

A Chesterfield primary school has given a heartfelt send-off to a much-loved teacher retiring after 35 years of service. Described as a “true legend”, they’ve touched the lives of thousands of children over the decades — a lovely reminder of the lasting difference one dedicated person can make in a community.

Derbyshire Times · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 7 articles
New images show just how serious the Sutton Bonington industrial fire became

In Sutton Bonington, newly released pictures show the scale of the industrial estate blaze that drew up to 13 fire crews. The fire involved buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders, with thick smoke visible across Rushcliffe.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is likely later today across Nottinghamshire after a mild start

Across Nottinghamshire, Thursday is set to be mild and fairly cloudy, with brighter spells early on before rain becomes more likely later in the day. The wetter conditions are expected to build into the evening, which could affect school runs and journeys home.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
The cheapest petrol and diesel in Nottingham today and where prices are still climbing

In Nottingham and West Bridgford, fuel prices have risen again, with the lowest petrol price listed at 150.9p a litre and diesel starting from 184.9p. The latest roundup names the stations currently offering the best prices for drivers filling up today.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre promises quicker tests for Nottinghamshire patients

In Mansfield, a new Community Diagnostic Centre has opened to expand access to scans and health tests across Nottinghamshire. The facility is designed to speed up diagnosis closer to home and ease pressure on hospital services.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
52 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic concerns

In Nottinghamshire, plans for 52 new homes on the site of a school destroyed by fire 15 years ago have now been approved. The scheme went ahead despite objections over the extra traffic it could bring to surrounding roads.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Nottingham attacks victim’s father wants a fresh watchdog investigation

In Nottingham, the father of one of the attacks victims has called for a new investigation into the police watchdog's handling of the case. The demand comes after the IOPC admitted it had let down bereaved families connected to the 2023 killings.

BBC Nottingham · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant community turnout greeted Rushcliffe’s new parkrun at Holme Pierrepont Country Park, with almost 1,300 people taking part in its very first event. The record-breaking start is a lovely sign of people of all ages and abilities coming together to get active, enjoy the outdoors and make something new feel instantly special.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 9 articles
Ruddington pupils are back on site after £6.5m temporary classrooms open

In Ruddington, pupils and staff at St Peter’s C of E Junior School have returned to their school site after months of disruption caused by structural problems. A new temporary teaching block costing £6.5m is now in use, marking a major step in getting the school back to a more normal routine.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New images show how serious the Sutton Bonington industrial fire really was

In Sutton Bonington, newly released pictures show the scale of the industrial fire that brought a huge emergency response to Rushcliffe. Thirteen fire crews were called to tackle burning buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders, with thick smoke visible across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
What fire crews are saying about the major blaze in Sutton Bonington

In Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service has issued an update from the incident commander on the major blaze. The latest details explain how crews have been dealing with a complex fire involving hazardous materials and a large multi-crew response.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Private rents across Great Britain have stopped rising for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. More landlords are reportedly cutting asking prices to secure tenants, suggesting some pressure in the rental market may finally be easing.

The Guardian · national
MPs have rejected an under-16s social media ban again, but tougher controls are still coming

In Westminster, MPs have voted for a second time against banning social media for under-16s. The Government is still expected to take wider powers to restrict children’s use of platforms, keeping the row over online safety very much alive.

The Independent · national
Government promises crackdown on ‘sham lawyers’ after fake asylum claims investigation

In the UK, ministers have pledged action against what they call ‘sham lawyers’ accused of exploiting the asylum system. The move follows a BBC undercover investigation alleging some advisers and firms helped migrants build false claims to remain in Britain.

BBC Politics · national
Supermarkets face a chicken supply warning as disruption hits key shipping routes

Across the UK, households are being warned that chicken supplies could come under pressure in supermarkets. The concern is linked to disruption around the Strait of Hormuz, a route used for resources tied to agricultural production and food supply chains.

Daily Express · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Driver reunited with ‘irreplaceable’ family photos after phone flies off car roof

A driver has been reunited with treasured family photos after her phone flew off the roof of her car, in a lovely example of people going the extra mile to help. With support from her son-in-law and the National Highways team in Nottingham, the irreplaceable memories were tracked down and returned — a small but heartwarming rescue with a very happy ending.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
New images show how severe the Sutton Bonington industrial fire became

Sutton Bonington in Rushcliffe saw a major industrial blaze that drew up to 13 fire crews to tackle buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. Newly released pictures show the scale of the incident, with thick smoke visible across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
What fire crews are saying now about the major blaze in Sutton Bonington

Sutton Bonington in Rushcliffe remains the focus of a major fire response after a large blaze at an industrial site. Incident commander Dan Palmer has given an update as crews continue managing the aftermath of a fire involving hazardous materials.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is likely later in Nottinghamshire today after a mild start

Nottinghamshire is set for a mild and fairly cloudy Thursday, with brighter spells early on before conditions turn wetter. Rain is expected to become more likely later in the day, especially into the evening, which could affect school runs and journeys home.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
These are the cheapest petrol and diesel prices in Nottingham today

Nottingham and West Bridgford drivers are facing higher fuel costs, with petrol starting at 150.9p a litre and diesel at about 184.9p. The latest list highlights the lowest-priced forecourts today, offering a useful snapshot for anyone filling up locally.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre is now open for scans and tests across Nottinghamshire

Mansfield has opened a new Community Diagnostic Centre aimed at improving access to health tests for patients across Nottinghamshire. The new facility is designed to bring scans and checks closer to home and reduce waits for results.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
52 homes approved on the site of a Nottinghamshire school lost to fire

Nottinghamshire planners have approved 52 new homes on the site of a school that burnt down 15 years ago. The scheme was backed despite concerns over traffic, making it a development story likely to draw attention well beyond the immediate neighbourhood.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Father of Nottingham attacks victim is pushing for a fresh watchdog investigation

Nottingham is back in the spotlight after the father of one of the attacks victims called for a new investigation by the police watchdog. The move follows an admission from the IOPC that bereaved families were let down during its earlier handling of the case.

BBC Nottingham · local
Free climate change film screening announced in Mapperley

Mapperley in Gedling borough will host a free community screening of a new short film about climate change. The event is open to local residents and adds a neighbourhood focus to the wider debate about the environment and community action.

Gedling Eye · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Driver reunited with ‘irreplaceable’ family photos after phone flies off car roof

A lovely bit of teamwork has seen a driver reunited with precious family photos after her phone flew off the roof of her car. Thanks to her son-in-law getting in touch and staff at National Highways using technology to track it down, those irreplaceable memories were safely recovered — a heartening reminder that small acts of help can mean the world.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Withington — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Withington · 7 articles
What the jury heard about the fatal crash after the Take That gig in Manchester

In Manchester, jurors were told the fatal crash after a Take That concert was likely caused by a seizure linked to undiagnosed epilepsy. Medical experts said Fiona Hodge had experienced earlier episodes that may have pointed to the condition before the collision.

BBC England · hyper_local
Private rents have stopped rising across Great Britain after years of increases

Across Great Britain, average private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. More landlords are reportedly cutting asking prices to secure tenants, which could offer a rare bit of breathing room for renters heading into spring.

The Guardian · national
BBC probe finds some migrants are being coached to make false abuse claims to stay in the UK

Across the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants are being encouraged to make false domestic abuse claims in order to remain in the country. The report raises fresh questions about how protections for genuine victims are being exploited and whether safeguards are strong enough.

BBC News · national
Government vows crackdown on 'sham lawyers' after asylum system investigation

In Westminster, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has promised action against what she called 'sham lawyers' accused of abusing the asylum system. The response follows BBC reporting into advisers and firms allegedly helping people build false claims to avoid removal from the UK.

BBC Politics · national
Starmer has summoned X, TikTok and Meta to No 10 over child safety online

In London, Sir Keir Starmer has called in bosses from X, TikTok and Meta as Downing Street pushes for tougher action on child safety online. The move signals that ministers want faster changes from platforms and are prepared to increase pressure if they do not act.

The Independent · national
What has happened to Matthijs de Ligt at Manchester United after five months out

In Manchester, questions are growing over Matthijs de Ligt's absence after five months without a game for Manchester United. The piece looks at why a high-profile defender has disappeared from the picture and what it could mean for the club's plans.

i News · national
Emaciated rescue puppy ready to lead a new life

Charlie the rescue puppy is finally getting the happy new chapter he deserves after being nursed back to health by the RSPCA’s Lancashire East branch. After arriving emaciated and in a poor state, he’s now ready to start a new life — a lovely reminder of the difference patient care and kindness can make.

BBC England · good_news
The Local — Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Hemel Hempstead · 12 articles
Police are appealing for footage after a security camera was stolen from a Hemel Hempstead home

Hemel Hempstead police are asking residents to check any CCTV or doorbell footage after a security camera was taken from the front of a property. The theft happened in a local neighbourhood and officers want anyone who saw suspicious activity to come forward.

Hemel Today · hyper_local
Flamstead Traveller pitch plan faces backlash after objections mount

Flamstead has seen a wave of objections to a planning application linked to an unauthorised encampment site. The proposal would create Gypsy and Traveller pitches, with opponents raising concerns before a decision is made.

St Albans Review · hyper_local
Appeal after damage to safety equipment in Berkhamsted car park

Berkhamsted police are investigating criminal damage at a car park where an electrical safety panel and fire alarm were affected. Officers are appealing for witnesses or information that could help identify whoever was responsible.

St Albans Review · hyper_local
Kings Langley arrest made after alleged synagogue petrol bomb attack in London

Kings Langley is one of the Hertfordshire locations linked to arrests after an attempted arson attack at a synagogue in Finchley. Police say suspects were also detained in Watford as the investigation into the alleged petrol bomb attack continues.

Watford Observer · hyper_local
The Horns in Watford reopens this week with new managers promising a fresh start

Watford music venue The Horns is due to reopen this weekend under new management. The new team say their background in live music could give the long-running venue a better chance of success this time.

Watford Observer · hyper_local
Independent café business expands again with a third Radlett site

Radlett has a new café after independent business Teatro opened its third site in the village. The latest branch continues the company’s local expansion and adds another option for residents and visitors.

Watford Observer · hyper_local
Hertfordshire’s re-use shops are expanding and thousands of items are being diverted from waste

Hertfordshire County Council says its growing network of re-use shops is giving thousands of unwanted items a second life. The scheme is aimed at cutting waste and could mean more opportunities for residents to pick up lower-cost goods locally.

Hemel Today · hyper_local
County Hall filming brought in £312,000 as major stars used the Hertfordshire building

Hertford’s County Hall generated about £312,000 last year from filming, according to figures revealed by the Local Democracy Reporting Service. Productions involving names including Tom Holland, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Joan Collins used the building, creating a useful income stream for Hertfordshire County Council.

Hemel Today · hyper_local
A Hertfordshire roads petition calling for proper resurfacing ended with just two signatures

Hertfordshire’s latest attempt to push road resurfacing up the agenda ended awkwardly when a public petition closed with only two backers. The result raises fresh questions about how residents are trying to put pressure on the county council over potholes and road maintenance.

St Albans Review · hyper_local
Passengers were thrown from seats after a driver error, investigators say

Beds, Bucks and Herts rail passengers were reportedly jolted from their seats after a driver made an error on route, according to investigators. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch says the case highlights the risks of drivers making assumptions rather than checking the route properly.

BBC Beds, Bucks & Herts · local
Volunteer police officer recognised for going above and beyond

Special Constable Ben Gill, a tech consultant by day, has been named Special of the Year at the Thames Valley Police Federation Bravery Awards.

Bucks Free Press · local
Volunteers pick up litter in Spring Common Clear Up

A lovely bit of community spirit in Chesham Bois saw volunteers come together for the annual Spring Common Clear Up, collecting litter and helping to brighten the common for everyone. It’s the sort of simple, hands-on effort that makes a real difference locally and shows how much people care about the places they share.

Bucks Free Press · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 10 articles
New images show the scale of the Sutton Bonington fire as crews tackle the aftermath

In Sutton Bonington, newly released pictures show how extensive the industrial estate fire became, with buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders involved. Up to 13 fire crews were sent to the scene as thick smoke spread across part of Rushcliffe.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre opens with faster tests for patients across Nottinghamshire

In Mansfield, a new Community Diagnostic Centre has opened to provide quicker access to scans and other health tests. The facility is designed to ease pressure on hospitals and could shorten waits for people referred from across Nottinghamshire.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Where fuel is cheapest today in Nottingham and West Bridgford as prices keep rising

In Nottingham and West Bridgford, the latest fuel-price roundup shows where drivers can still find the lowest petrol and diesel today. With prices climbing again, the list gives motorists a timely snapshot before filling up.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire weather today with rain more likely by the evening

Across Nottinghamshire, Thursday is expected to stay mild and fairly cloudy, with some brighter spells earlier in the day. Rain is more likely to develop later, particularly into the evening, which could affect the school run and journeys home.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Father of Nottingham attacks victim wants a fresh watchdog investigation

In Nottingham, the father of one of the attacks victims is calling for a new investigation by the police watchdog. The demand comes after the IOPC admitted bereaved families had been let down, keeping scrutiny on how the case was handled.

BBC Nottingham · local
52 homes approved on the site of a Nottinghamshire school destroyed by fire

In Nottinghamshire, planners have approved 52 new homes on the site of a school that burnt down 15 years ago. The scheme was backed despite concerns that extra traffic could add pressure to nearby roads.

NottinghamshireLive · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Lincolnshire village residents 'might not be able to park outside homes' due to new plan to protect bus routes

‘No waiting’ restrictions could be introduced in Hollywell Road in Waddington

LincolnshireLive · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new parkrun at Holme Pierrepont Country Park has got off to a flying start, with almost 1,300 people turning up for the very first event — a record turnout for a parkrun debut. It’s a lovely reminder of how many people in Rushcliffe are keen to get active, get outdoors and be part of something welcoming together.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Shenfield, Essex — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Shenfield · 24 articles
Fuel protests at the Dartford Crossing could snarl up the M25 today

At the Dartford Crossing and along the M25, police are preparing for days of fuel protests linked to rising pump prices. Drivers travelling around south Essex and towards London could face delays or disruption from today.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
Frankie & Benny’s at The Brewery in Romford has shut for good

At The Brewery in Romford, Frankie & Benny’s has closed permanently after lease terms could not be agreed. It is another change for one of the best-known restaurant spots in the shopping centre, with regular diners now losing a familiar option.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
Home Office objects to licence change at Best One in Collier Row

In Collier Row, police and the Home Office have raised significant concerns over an application to transfer the premises licence at Best One to a new holder. The intervention suggests officials believe there are serious issues to examine before any decision is made.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
Former Essex golf course could be turned into a caravan park

At a former golf course in Essex, new plans have been submitted to transform the site into a caravan park. The proposal marks a significant change of use and is likely to raise questions locally about traffic, character and future development.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Police warn against online rumours after attempted car entry in Epping

In Epping, police say online speculation is hindering an investigation after a man reportedly tried to get into a woman’s car. Officers are urging people to avoid sharing unverified claims while enquiries continue.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Drivers say this Essex road is so full of potholes they have to swerve around them

On a road in Essex described by residents as plagued by potholes, motorists say they are veering to avoid damage to their vehicles. Complaints centre on the poor condition of the carriageway and fears that the defects could cause a serious accident.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Buckhurst Hill barber fronts new TV campaign on cancer care inequality

In Buckhurst Hill, barber Anderson Boyce is appearing in a national television campaign while pushing for fairer cancer care for Black men. The campaign puts a local voice at the centre of a wider debate about diagnosis, treatment and access to support.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
UK Power Networks boss will run the London Marathon in full protective kit

In Essex and east London, UK Power Networks staff are backing a London Marathon effort led by a director running in full protective gear. The challenge is intended to raise money and highlight the demanding conditions faced by frontline engineers.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
Basildon council housing service criticised over very serious failings

In Basildon, an inspection has found very serious failings in the council’s housing service, with the authority admitting it has fallen short. The findings will concern tenants waiting for repairs, support and proper management of council homes.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Overhead wire fault causes delays on Greater Anglia line towards Colchester

On the Greater Anglia route towards Colchester, an overhead wire problem is causing delays for commuters. Rail passengers across Essex are being warned of disruption as services are affected on a key line.

BBC Essex · local
Children across the East are facing up to four years for orthodontic treatment

Across the East of England, children are waiting as long as four years to see orthodontists, with experts blaming historic funding changes and pandemic backlogs. Families dealing with braces and dental referrals are being left in limbo for years.

BBC East · local
Parole for man who killed girlfriend on holiday

Christopher Chittock was jailed for 24 years for murdering Sarah Shields whilst on holiday in 2010.

BBC Suffolk · local
Care home in the East placed in special measures after inspectors step in

In the East of England, a care home has been rated inadequate following an unannounced inspection and placed into special measures. Regulators found serious enough concerns to demand urgent improvement.

BBC East · local
Private rents have stopped rising across Great Britain for the first time since 2017

Across Great Britain, private rents have flatlined for the first time in nearly a decade, according to new Rightmove data. The change suggests some landlords are cutting asking prices to secure tenants, offering a rare sign of easing pressure in the rental market.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation finds some migrants are being told to fake abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants are being encouraged to make false domestic abuse claims to remain in the country. The report raises difficult questions about how protections for genuine victims are being exploited.

BBC News · national
MPs reject an under-16 social media ban again but ministers keep new powers

At Westminster, MPs have voted down a ban on social media for under-16s for a second time. The Government is still expected to take broad powers to limit children’s online use, keeping the row over child safety and regulation alive.

The Independent · national
Criminals are cloning UK pharmacy websites to sell fake weight-loss jabs

Across the UK, criminals are reportedly copying legitimate pharmacy websites to sell dangerous fake weight-loss injections online. The warning from the National Pharmacy Association raises serious safety concerns for anyone buying jabs over the internet.

Daily Mirror · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Kyiv hit again overnight as Russian attacks kill 13 including a child

In Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, Russian overnight strikes have killed 13 people, including a child, according to reports. The latest wave of attacks came only hours after a previous large assault involving hundreds of drones and missiles.

The Independent World · international
Trump threatens to remove Fed chair Jerome Powell if he does not leave in May

In Washington, Donald Trump has threatened to fire Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not step down in May. The move deepens a public power struggle with major implications for US markets and the independence of the central bank.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn pledged for Sudan but hopes of a ceasefire remain slim

In Berlin, donor countries have pledged more than £1bn for Sudan as the humanitarian crisis worsens. The money exceeded the conference target, but there is still little sign of a ceasefire in the war-ravaged country.

The Guardian World · international
Fresh push for US-Iran talks as Pakistan’s army chief arrives in Tehran

In Tehran, Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir has arrived as efforts intensify to revive US-Iran peace talks before a fragile ceasefire expires next week. Diplomacy is now racing against time to prevent the conflict from flaring up again.

The Independent World · international
Ex-US Marine pilot loses appeal against extradition from Australia

In Australia, former US Marine pilot Daniel Duggan has lost his appeal against extradition. He was arrested over allegations that he illegally trained the Chinese military in South Africa, a case with clear security and diplomatic overtones.

BBC World News · international
Football teams from same club in miracle final

A lovely football story for Essex: two teams from the same club, Hashtag United Women and Hashtag United Women Reserves, are set to meet in the BBC Essex Women’s Cup final. It’s a brilliant moment for the club and a real celebration of local women’s football, with success guaranteed whichever side lifts the trophy.

BBC Essex · good_news
The Local — Queen's Park, Westminster — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Queen's Park · 11 articles
West End election row after Reform candidate’s Gaza post and NHS comments resurface

In Westminster’s West End ward, a Reform council candidate is facing scrutiny over a social media post about Gaza and comments about wanting to 'tear down' the NHS. The controversy lands in the middle of local election campaigning and raises fresh questions about who is seeking to represent central London voters.

Westminster Times · hyper_local
Grenfell memorial at North Kensington tower site moves a step closer

In North Kensington, funding has been approved for the permanent Grenfell memorial planned for the site of the tower. The decision comes as peers renewed calls for justice for bereaved families, survivors and residents nearly a decade after the fire.

Evening Standard London · local
Two Met officers charged over Kidbrooke crash that killed pregnant woman and baby

In Kidbrooke, two Metropolitan Police officers have been charged over a crash involving a police car that killed a pregnant woman and her unborn child. The case is likely to intensify scrutiny of police driving standards and accountability in London.

BBC London · local
Two arrested after petrol bomb attack on Finchley synagogue in suspected hate crime

In Finchley, police have arrested two suspects after Finchley Reform Synagogue was targeted with petrol bombs. Detectives are treating the incident as an antisemitic hate crime, making it one of the most serious faith-related attacks in London this week.

Evening Standard London · local
Skaters say new padel court is pushing them out of a London park they have used for years

In London, roller-skaters are challenging the arrival of a new padel court in a park long used by the skating community. What started as a leisure upgrade is turning into a wider row about who public space is really for and which activities get priority.

BBC London · local
Private rents have stopped rising across Great Britain after years of increases

Across Great Britain, average private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. More landlords are reportedly cutting asking prices to secure tenants, a shift that could matter to renters in expensive markets such as London.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation finds some migrants are being coached to make false abuse claims to stay in the UK

Across the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants have been encouraged to make false domestic abuse allegations to strengthen applications to remain in the country. The report focuses on alleged misuse of a system designed to protect genuine abuse survivors, raising difficult questions for ministers and the Home Office.

BBC News · national
Starmer has called in X, TikTok and Meta as pressure grows over child safety online

In London, Sir Keir Starmer has summoned bosses from X, TikTok and Meta to Downing Street as the government pushes for tougher action on child safety online. The move suggests ministers want faster changes from the platforms, with the Prime Minister warning of serious consequences if they fail to act.

The Independent · national
Arsenal are into the Champions League semi-finals, even if the performance raised questions

In London, Arsenal have reached the Champions League semi-finals after edging past Sporting, keeping alive the club’s hopes of a major European trophy. The result is the headline, but the manner of the performance has already prompted debate over whether Mikel Arteta’s side can cope with tougher tests to come.

The Telegraph · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Appeal for names for hospitals' new robot surgeons

Northwick Park and Ealing hospitals are inviting the public to help name two new surgical robots, giving the community a cheerful way to be part of an exciting step forward in patient care. It’s a lovely blend of innovation and local involvement, with residents able to put their stamp on technology that could help transform operations for the better.

Kilburn Times · good_news
The Local — Giffnock, East Renfrewshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Giffnock · 11 articles
Glasgow’s best insults could end up on a new UK ‘swear map’

Glasgow is being asked to help build a national map of regional swear words and insults, with linguists from the University of Sheffield collecting local phrases. The project is part language study, part cultural snapshot, and could put some very familiar west of Scotland expressions on the record.

Glasgow Live · hyper_local
Man jailed after Larkhall street stabbing during an argument

Larkhall saw a violent street attack end in jail after Daniel Montgomery, 24, stabbed a man during an argument. The court heard he had a history of violence, and his own lawyer said he was fortunate not to be facing a murder charge.

Glasgow Live · hyper_local
Farage’s stop in Glasgow’s east end draws a mixed response on the campaign trail

Shettleston in Glasgow featured in Nigel Farage’s latest Scottish campaign stop, where reactions ranged from support to open hostility. The visit highlighted how immigration and Reform UK’s message are cutting through unevenly in different parts of Scotland.

The Scotsman · local
Town near Glasgow named Scotland’s fastest-rising rent hotspot

A town near Glasgow has been identified as the place in Scotland where asking rents have risen the most. The figures suggest continued pressure in the regional housing market, with renters around Greater Glasgow likely to be watching what happens next.

Daily Record · local
Former priest jailed over historic sex attacks in Greenock and Paisley

Greenock and Paisley were at the centre of a historic abuse case after former priest Vincent Cassidy was jailed for sexual attacks on two boys in the 1970s. The court described the offences as devastating, bringing a long-running case to a close.

BBC Glasgow & West · local
Private rents have stopped rising across Great Britain for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, average private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. More landlords are reportedly cutting asking prices to secure tenants, a shift that could matter for renters and anyone weighing up a move.

The Guardian · national
Starmer is calling in Meta, TikTok and X over child safety online

In London, Sir Keir Starmer is summoning the bosses of X, TikTok and Meta to Downing Street as pressure grows for tougher action on children’s safety online. The move comes with a warning from the Prime Minister that failing to act could have serious consequences.

The Independent · national
Fake weight-loss jabs are being sold through cloned UK pharmacy websites

Across the UK, criminals are said to be copying legitimate pharmacy websites to sell fake weight-loss injections online. The National Pharmacy Association warns the products could be dangerous or even fatal, raising fresh concerns for anyone buying medication on the internet.

Daily Mirror · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Declassified files show Zionist terror group’s desire to work with Nazi Germany

A file released by the ‘Israeli’ government shows the notorious Zionist terror group Lehi, also known as the Stern Gang, attempted to partner with the Nazis to fight Britain during World War 2. The Haganah, a larger and more organised Zionist terror force, created the documents in 1941 while spying

The Canary · national
Barrhead church to offer free bereavement support sessions starting next month

A Barrhead church is offering a lovely helping hand to anyone coping with loss, with free bereavement support sessions starting next month. The new eight-week group at St Andrew’s Parish Church promises a caring space for people to come together, share, and find comfort in their community.

Barrhead News · good_news
The Local — Braunton, Devon — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Braunton · 7 articles
Ilfracombe anger after two-acre wildlife site is cut down and left barren

In Ilfracombe, a two-acre green space described as a wildlife haven has been cleared, prompting demands for stronger protection for habitats and open land. A local councillor says the site’s loss shows why planning and environmental safeguards need tightening.

DevonLive Ilfracombe · hyper_local
Devon doctors are under pressure and planners are being told housing must help fund the fix

Across Devon, concerns are growing that new housing is piling extra strain on GP surgeries and local health services. The row centres on whether developers should be made to contribute more directly when schemes increase pressure on already stretched practices.

DevonLive · local
Devon pony rescue says sudden bank account closure left it fearing the worst

In Devon, Munchkins Miniature Shetland Rescue said it was left in serious difficulty after Lloyds unexpectedly closed all of its accounts. The charity says the disruption put day-to-day operations at risk while it tried to keep caring for rescued ponies.

BBC Devon · local
'Swelling and bleeding' warning issued over Alzheimer's medication

A new review found they 'make no meaningful difference', but the findings have been challenged

Western Morning News · local
Dartmoor homes scheme rejected after planners say it does not provide enough affordable housing

In a Dartmoor town, a housing proposal has been thrown out because planners said it failed to deliver enough social and affordable homes. The decision highlights the tougher line being taken on developments in high-demand parts of Devon.

DevonLive · local
Exeter Chiefs members are about to decide on a US-backed takeover

In Exeter, members of Exeter Chiefs are set to vote on a takeover proposal backed by American investors. The decision could shape the club’s ownership and finances at a pivotal moment for one of Devon’s biggest sporting institutions.

BBC Devon · local
Home-educated children offered free GCSEs

Home-educated children in Devon and Cornwall are being offered free GCSEs in a pilot designed to remove some of the biggest barriers to sitting key exams. It’s a genuinely encouraging step that could open doors for more young people and give families a bit more support where it’s badly needed.

BBC Devon · good_news
The Local — Cranham, Havering — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Cranham · 32 articles
Why shoplifting is becoming harder to ignore across Havering

Havering is the focus of fresh concern over increasingly open shoplifting, with local reports describing thefts happening in plain sight and more often than before. The piece looks at why store security and deterrence appear to be failing, and why traders and shoppers say it is affecting everyday safety on local high streets.

The Havering Daily · hyper_local
Tenants in St Alban’s Ward say the council is moving too slowly on urgent cases

St Alban’s Ward in Havering is at the centre of a row over tenants said to be at risk while waiting for action from the council. Labour councillor Jane Keane argues vulnerable residents need faster intervention, putting housing standards and council response times under scrutiny.

The Havering Daily · hyper_local
These seven London bus routes face strike disruption this week

London bus passengers are being warned that seven routes will be hit by strikes this week as more than 300 drivers walk out over fatigue and safety fears. For people travelling into or across east London, the disruption could mean longer waits, diversions and a knock-on effect on connecting journeys.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Drivers say this Essex road’s potholes are now impossible to dodge

Essex motorists are complaining about a road they say is riddled with potholes so bad drivers have to swerve around them. Residents warn the damage risk is growing and say the condition of the route is becoming a daily frustration for anyone using it regularly.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Police push back on rumours after man tried to get into woman’s car in Epping

Epping police are investigating after a man reportedly tried to get into a woman’s car, while also warning the public not to spread unhelpful online claims. Officers say speculation around the suspect could hinder enquiries as concern spreads locally over the incident.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Basildon housing service found to have ‘very serious failings’

Basildon Council has apologised after an inspection found major problems in its housing service. The findings raise questions about how tenants are being supported and whether repairs, complaints and basic housing standards have been handled properly.

EssexLive · hyper_local
West London teacher kept job after WhatsApp messages with a pupil came to light

West London is the setting for a teaching misconduct case involving messages sent to a student on WhatsApp. A panel heard the teacher asked pupils to delete the chats because she feared an investigation, but stopped short of banning her from the profession.

MyLondon · hyper_local
What the court heard about the fatal Primrose Hill stabbing

Primrose Hill featured in court as prosecutors described how a student was surrounded and kicked before being fatally stabbed in the park. The case is one of the most serious recent knife crime prosecutions in London and has drawn renewed attention to safety in public spaces.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Reform candidate in Kenley faces backlash over published Covid conspiracy views

Kenley is in the spotlight after a Reform UK council candidate was linked to published claims describing Covid as a staged plot. The revelations add to pressure on the party’s local selection process just weeks before voters go to the polls.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Life sentence for killer who murdered woman in her Frith Street home

Frith Street, near Surrey Street Market in Croydon, was the scene of the murder of 26-year-old Marjama Osman, whose killer has now been jailed for life. The court heard Simon Ghebremedhin will serve a minimum of 19 years for the attack in her own home.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Sixty firefighters tackled Roe Way house blaze and rescued pet cat Tiger

Roe Way in Wallington saw a major emergency response after a fire tore through the roof of a three-storey end-of-terrace house. Eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters attended, and crews managed to rescue a cat named Tiger from the property.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Full list of candidates confirmed for Enfield’s local elections

Enfield has officially published the candidates standing across all 25 wards in next month’s council elections. With an unusually open contest taking shape, the lists set out exactly who residents will be choosing from in each part of the borough.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Livestock Festival at Forty Hall Farm paused for a ‘fallow year’

Forty Hall Farm in Enfield will not host Livestock Festival this summer after organisers announced a year off because of financial and technical pressures. The break is a blow for one of the borough’s best-known cultural events and raises doubts about its short-term future.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Enfield Town boss to leave after relegation at the end of the season

Enfield Town FC has confirmed manager Gavin Macpherson will step down at the end of the season following the club’s relegation. The decision marks a significant moment for the Towners as they prepare for another rebuild on and off the pitch.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Former Essex golf course could be turned into a caravan park

An Essex site once used as a golf course is now the subject of plans for a caravan park. The proposal points to another shift in how land is being reused across the region, and is likely to prompt questions locally about traffic, infrastructure and the character of the area.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Green Party under pressure after London candidates shared conspiracy claims

Camden and Croydon are at the centre of a political row after Green Party candidates were accused of sharing anti-Semitic and conspiratorial content online. The controversy has intensified scrutiny of vetting ahead of local elections, with opponents demanding one candidate be dropped.

MyLondon · hyper_local
V&A East opens in the Olympic Park this Saturday with a major Black British music show

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford will welcome the new V&A East Museum from Saturday. The launch exhibition focuses on the influence of Black British music, giving Londoners a major new cultural opening to visit this weekend.

Waltham Forest Echo · local
TfL money is being lined up for a new Bexleyheath town centre scheme

Bexleyheath town centre is set for a new project backed by Transport for London funding. The plans point to further public realm or transport-linked changes in the area, with potential implications for shoppers, pedestrians and the look of the high street.

From the Murky Depths · local
Controversial Morden Wharf towers approved with fewer affordable homes

Morden Wharf on the Greenwich Peninsula has been approved for redevelopment after revised plans reduced the level of affordable housing. Councillors have signed off the scheme despite criticism, and the developer hopes to complete it by 2032.

853 London · local
Newham mayoral hopefuls were pressed on older residents’ concerns at election hustings

Newham mayoral candidates faced questions from older residents at an election hustings organised by Age UK East London. The event offered an early test of how contenders plan to respond to concerns around services, support and day-to-day life in the borough.

Newham Voices · local
Two arrested after petrol bomb attack on Finchley synagogue

Finchley Reform Synagogue in north London was targeted in what Met Police are treating as an antisemitic hate crime. Two suspects have been arrested after petrol bombs were thrown at the building, prompting widespread concern over community safety.

Evening Standard · local
Private rents across Great Britain have stopped rising for the first time in years

Great Britain has seen private rents level off for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. After years of relentless increases, more landlords are now reportedly cutting asking prices to secure tenants.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation finds some migrants are using false abuse claims to stay in the UK

The UK immigration system is under renewed pressure after a BBC undercover investigation found evidence that domestic abuse rules are being exploited in some cases. The report raises difficult questions about how ministers protect genuine victims while preventing abuse of the process.

BBC News · national
MPs reject an under-16 social media ban again but ministers gain new powers

Westminster has voted down a ban on social media for under-16s for a second time. Instead, the Government is set to take broader powers to restrict children’s online use, keeping the political fight over child safety far from settled.

The Independent · national
Arsenal are through to the Champions League semi-finals, even if the performance raised doubts

London club Arsenal have reached the Champions League semi-final after edging through a tense tie. The result keeps their European campaign alive, but the manner of the display has sparked debate about whether they can go much further.

The Telegraph · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Pakistan has stepped into Tehran to try to keep US-Iran peace talks alive

Tehran is hosting Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir as efforts intensify to rescue US-Iran peace talks before a fragile ceasefire expires next week. The diplomatic push underlines how precarious the situation remains across the region.

The Independent World · international
Trump threatens to sack Fed chair Powell if he does not leave next month

Washington is facing fresh uncertainty after Donald Trump threatened to remove Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not step down in May. The clash is the latest escalation in Trump’s battle with the US central bank and could rattle markets as well as politics.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn has been pledged for Sudan, but a ceasefire still looks distant

Berlin donors have pledged more than £1bn for Sudan as the humanitarian crisis deepens. The funding target was exceeded, but diplomatic hopes remain limited and there is still no clear path to ending the war.

The Guardian World · international
Kyiv hit again as Russian overnight attacks kill 13, including a child

Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities were struck overnight in a wave of Russian attacks that killed 13 people, including a child. The bombardment came only hours after another major barrage, underscoring the relentless pressure on Ukraine’s air defences and civilians.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s public clash with the Pope is starting to cost him support

The dispute between Donald Trump and the Pope is now playing out openly in the United States, with some conservative Catholics siding against the president. The fallout matters because it threatens support from a bloc that has been important to Trump politically.

BBC World News · international
Calling All Havering Residents- Which Organisation Deserves Twenty Free Pizzas?

A lovely bit of local kindness in Havering: The Fat Pizza team are offering twenty free pizzas to a deserving local organisation, giving residents the chance to shine a light on groups doing good in the community. It’s a simple but heartwarming gesture that celebrates the people who work hard to bring others together.

The Havering Daily · good_news
The Local — Starbeck, North Yorkshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Starbeck · 8 articles
Murton pub conversion gets the go-ahead despite fears for nearby businesses

In Murton near York, plans to convert an empty pub have been approved after objections from people who said neighbouring businesses could lose trade. The dispute centres on whether changing the site’s use will help revive the spot or weaken the village’s small local economy.

York Press · hyper_local
York artist Mark Hearld is opening his Mount home for a rare five-day exhibition

At The Mount in York, artist Mark Hearld is staging a five-day exhibition inside his own home, offering a closer look at new work in an unusual setting. The event gives local art-goers a limited window to see one of the city’s best-known creative figures in a far more personal space than a gallery.

York Press · hyper_local
North Yorkshire recycling centres are changing how you get in later this month

Across North Yorkshire, all 20 household waste recycling centres are moving to a new registration system later this month. The council says it is meant to improve access and stop misuse, so residents will want to check what they need to do before their next tip run.

York Press · hyper_local
A government change to council tax payments could make bills easier to manage

In Yorkshire and across England, the government has announced a significant change to how council tax can be paid following campaigning backed by Leeds-based charity StepChange and York Outer MP Luke Charters. The move is designed to give households more flexibility, with potential knock-on effects for monthly budgeting.

Yorkshire Post · local
Harrogate Hospital’s neonatal unit has opened a library to help families bond

At Harrogate Hospital, a new library on the neonatal unit is being used to help parents spend calmer, more connected time with their babies. Families say reading together offers a simple way to build routine and closeness during what can be a stressful stay in hospital.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Change to York village pub ‘will damage other businesses’

The post Change to York village pub ‘will damage other businesses’ appeared first on YorkMix.

York Mix · local
Two city centre roads to close for four months

Parts of Pinstone Street and Charles Street will shut for upgrade work on the roads and pavements.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
Fundraising appeal raises more than £81,000 to buy beds for hospice patients

A wonderful show of local generosity has helped raise more than £81,000 for St Leonard’s Hospice, funding new beds for patients in need of expert care and comfort. It’s a heartening reminder of how communities across York and North Yorkshire pull together to make a real difference for local families.

York Press · good_news
The Local — North Richmond, Richmond upon Thames — Thursday, 16 April 2026
North Richmond · 14 articles
Seven London bus routes face strike disruption this week — check if your journey is on the list

Across London, seven bus routes are set to be disrupted this week as more than 300 drivers walk out over fatigue and safety concerns. If you rely on bus connections into Richmond, Hammersmith or central London, it’s worth checking alternative routes before you travel.

MyLondon · hyper_local
West London teacher avoided a ban after secret WhatsApp chats with a pupil

In West London, a teacher has avoided being banned from the profession after messaging a student on WhatsApp and telling pupils to delete the exchanges. The case raises fresh questions about safeguarding and how boundaries were handled inside the school.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Riot police sent into Epsom after protest over rape outside Methodist church

In Epsom, riot police were deployed after large crowds gathered to protest following the rape of a woman outside a Methodist church. The unrest has added to pressure on Surrey Police as concern grows locally over safety and the pace of the investigation.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
Police issue new suspect update after woman raped outside Epsom church

In Epsom, police have released a fresh update on suspects after a woman was raped outside a church. Detectives are continuing enquiries as the case draws intense local attention and concern.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
What the court heard about the fatal stabbing of a student in Primrose Hill

At Primrose Hill in north London, a court has heard that a student was surrounded and kicked before he was fatally stabbed. The evidence gives a stark new account of what prosecutors say happened in the park.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Man jailed for life for killing woman in her Frith Street home near Surrey Street Market

In Croydon, a man has been sentenced to life with a minimum term of 19 years for murdering 26-year-old Marjama Osman at her home on Frith Street, just off Surrey Street Market. The case has brought renewed attention to violence against women and safety in residential streets.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Sixty firefighters tackled Wallington house blaze — and rescued cat called Tiger

On Roe Way in Wallington, eight fire engines and about 60 firefighters were called to a serious house fire that destroyed part of the roof of a three-storey home. Crews also rescued a cat named Tiger from the blaze.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Croydon election row deepens over Reform candidate’s Covid conspiracy claims

In Kenley, a Reform council candidate is under fire over published views described as dangerous Covid conspiracy theories. The dispute is likely to sharpen scrutiny of candidates and party selections ahead of next month’s elections.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Weybridge pub reopens after refurb with a fresh look and revamped terrace

In Weybridge, the Queen’s Head has reopened after a refurbishment that includes updated interiors and a revamped outdoor terrace. For locals heading out nearby, it adds another refreshed venue just as spring trade picks up.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
Greens under pressure to drop candidate over anti-Semitic conspiracy posts

In Camden and Croydon, Green Party candidates are facing criticism over posts said to include anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and claims about overseas violence. The row has escalated into a wider argument about vetting and standards before the local elections.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Nearly 180 prisoners were wrongly released in a year — what the new figures show

Across England and Wales, a Ministry of Justice report says 179 prisoners were mistakenly released between April 2025 and March 2026. The figures raise serious questions about prison administration and public protection.

MyLondon · hyper_local
The O2 has a packed run of gigs this month — the shows Londoners will be talking about

At the O2 in London, a busy week of live music is coming up from 23 to 30 April, with acts including YUNGBLUD, Rick Astley, Pentatonix and Olivia Dean. Anyone planning a night out should expect busy trains and a crowded arena district.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
No arrests four days after rape outside Epsom church

In Epsom, no arrests had been made four days after a woman was raped by several men outside a church. The lack of progress has heightened anxiety locally as police continue their investigation.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
'I ran 275km desert endurance challenge to help the charity where I met my wife'

A Claygate runner has taken on an extraordinary 275km desert endurance challenge to raise money for the Hampton-based Horse Rangers Association, the charity where he met his wife. It’s a brilliant example of grit, generosity and local spirit all rolled into one — a remarkable effort for a cause clearly close to his heart.

Richmond & Twickenham Times · good_news
The Local — Clifton, Nottingham — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Clifton · 10 articles
St Peter’s pupils are back in Ruddington after £6.5m temporary classrooms opened

In Ruddington, pupils and staff at St Peter’s C of E Junior School have returned to their own site after months of disruption caused by structural problems. A new temporary school building costing £6.5m is now in use, bringing lessons back closer to normal for local families.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New images show just how serious the Sutton Bonington industrial fire became

In Sutton Bonington, newly released pictures show the scale of the industrial estate blaze that drew up to 13 fire crews. The fire involved buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders, with thick smoke visible across the Rushcliffe area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
What fire crews are saying now about the major blaze in Sutton Bonington

In Sutton Bonington, the incident commander has issued an update after a major fire at an industrial site in Rushcliffe. Firefighters have been dealing with a large and complex blaze, and the latest briefing sets out how the emergency response has unfolded.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
A free film night in Mapperley is putting climate change on the local agenda

In Mapperley, residents across Gedling borough are being invited to a free community screening of a new short film about climate change. The event is aimed at bringing people together locally to watch, discuss and think about the issue closer to home.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
A five-storey student block could replace this Victorian building in Nottingham

In Nottingham, plans have been lodged for a five-storey student development on the site of a former bathroom shop. Nottingham Civic Society has raised concerns about losing another Victorian shop building, setting up a fresh heritage versus development row.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire will host a UK-first event on Jewish identity and pride

In Nottinghamshire, a new event celebrating what it means to be Jewish is being staged as a UK first. Young British Jews are expected to speak about their experiences and identity, giving the county an unusual national cultural spotlight.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
More than 50 homes approved on the site of a Nottinghamshire school destroyed by fire

In Nottinghamshire, plans for 52 homes on the site of a school that burned down 15 years ago have been approved. The scheme has gone ahead despite concerns over extra traffic, making it a development locals nearby will want to keep an eye on.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
A new Mansfield diagnostic centre is now open and could speed up NHS tests

In Mansfield, a new Community Diagnostic Centre has officially opened to expand access to tests across Nottinghamshire. The facility is designed to help patients get scans and checks sooner, easing pressure on hospitals and cutting waits for results.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottingham attacks victim’s father wants a fresh watchdog investigation

In Nottingham, the father of one of the victims of the attacks is calling for a new investigation by the police watchdog. The demand comes after the IOPC admitted it had let down bereaved families, reigniting scrutiny of how the case has been handled.

BBC Nottingham · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new chapter for Rushcliffe got off to a flying start as Holme Pierrepont Country Park’s first parkrun drew an incredible 1,279 participants. With people of all ages and abilities joining in, it’s a lovely sign of a community coming together to get active, enjoy the outdoors and cheer one another on.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Tollerton, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Tollerton · 10 articles
New images reveal the scale of the Sutton Bonington industrial fire in Rushcliffe

Sutton Bonington in Rushcliffe saw a major industrial blaze that drew up to 13 fire crews to tackle burning buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. Newly released pictures show just how extensive the damage was after thick smoke was seen across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Where petrol and diesel are cheapest in West Bridgford and Nottingham today

West Bridgford and Nottingham drivers are facing higher fuel prices, with the cheapest petrol starting at 150.9p a litre and diesel at 184.9p. The latest roundup lists the 10 lowest-priced filling stations, giving motorists a clear idea of where they can save today.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is likely later today across Nottinghamshire after a mild start

Nottinghamshire is set for a mild and fairly cloudy Thursday, with brighter spells in the morning before rain becomes more likely later on. The wetter conditions are expected to build into the evening, which could affect school runs and journeys home.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre promises faster tests for Nottinghamshire patients

Mansfield has opened a new Community Diagnostic Centre aimed at improving access to scans and health tests across Nottinghamshire. The facility is designed to help patients get checked closer to home and receive results more quickly.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Plans for 52 homes on a former Nottinghamshire school site approved despite traffic concerns

Nottinghamshire planners have approved 52 new homes on the site of a school that burnt down 15 years ago. The decision went ahead despite objections over extra traffic, raising fresh questions about pressure on nearby roads.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Father of Nottingham attacks victim wants a fresh watchdog investigation

Nottingham is again at the centre of scrutiny over the attacks case after the father of one victim called for a new watchdog inquiry. It follows an admission from the police watchdog that bereaved families were let down.

BBC Nottingham · local
Two Derby city centre sites are in the running for Network Rail’s new HQ

Derby city centre has two shortlisted locations as Network Rail decides where to base its new headquarters. The final choice could bring jobs and investment, making it a closely watched decision across the wider East Midlands.

BBC Derbyshire · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new community success story in Rushcliffe: Holme Pierrepont Country Park’s first parkrun drew almost 1,300 people, setting a record turnout for an inaugural event. With runners, joggers and walkers of all ages and abilities taking part, it was a lovely reminder of how local events can bring people together in the best possible way.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Dulwich, Southwark — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Dulwich · 8 articles
Who’s standing in Southwark’s 2026 elections and where your vote will count

Across Southwark, candidate lists have been published for the 2026 local elections, covering areas including Peckham, Camberwell, Walworth and London Bridge. The full rundown sets out who will be on the ballot on 7 May, giving voters an early look at the contest in wards close to Dulwich.

MyLondon Southwark · hyper_local
Five men convicted over the fatal Walworth stabbing of Giovanny Rendon Bedoya

In Walworth, five men have been convicted of murdering 21-year-old Giovanny Rendon Bedoya after a brutal stabbing. The verdict brings a major court outcome in a case that shocked the local area and will renew questions about serious violence in south London.

News Shopper · hyper_local
Up to 660 homes and a new primary school could be built near Orpington

Near Orpington, Bromley Council is consulting on plans to redevelop a former golf club with up to 660 homes, a retirement village and a primary school. The scale of the proposal makes it one of the bigger housing schemes in south-east London now moving through the planning process.

News Shopper · hyper_local
These 7 bus routes face strike disruption in London this week

Across London, bus strikes are set to hit seven routes as more than 300 drivers walk out over safety concerns linked to fatigue. Anyone travelling across south London will want to check routes before setting off, as knock-on delays are likely beyond the directly affected services.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Greenwich Peninsula towers approved again, but with fewer affordable homes

On Greenwich Peninsula, councillors have approved revised plans for the Morden Wharf towers despite a reduction in affordable housing. The controversial development is now expected to run through to 2032, keeping pressure on the wider debate over what new London housing is actually delivering.

853 London · local
Freedom Pass row deepens as Labour leaflet claims spark fresh anger in Lambeth

In Lambeth, a political row over the Freedom Pass has intensified after claims that Labour campaign material misrepresented a threat to the scheme. The dispute centres on council leader Claire Holland and could become a sharper issue in south London’s local election campaign.

Brixton Buzz · local
Two Met officers charged over Kidbrooke crash that killed a pregnant woman

In Kidbrooke, two Metropolitan Police officers have been charged over a crash involving a police car that killed a pregnant woman and her unborn child. The case is likely to draw close attention across south-east London as it moves through the courts.

BBC London · local
Martin Lewis explains Council tax law change coming for UK households next year after campaign win

A welcome bit of good news for households: Martin Lewis says a change in council tax law is on the way next year after a successful campaign. It’s being described as a major win for thousands of people struggling with council tax debt, offering a fairer and more hopeful outlook for many families.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Harleston, Norfolk — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Harleston · 14 articles
Town centre Post Office may be on the move as current host shop prepares to close

In Suffolk, a town centre Post Office branch is looking for a new home after the TGJones store that currently hosts it confirmed it will shut in June. The search matters for people who rely on over-the-counter banking, parcels and everyday postal services in one central location.

BBC Suffolk · hyper_local
Norfolk town centre could bring in tougher rules on dogs off leads

In Norfolk, police are asking for new controls on dogs being let off leads in a town centre after a string of complaints. The proposal follows concerns about loose dogs running through busy public areas and could lead to tighter local restrictions.

BBC Norfolk · hyper_local
Coroner says family were not told woman’s sepsis was stabilising before treatment was withdrawn

In Essex, a coroner has found that Janet Daniels’ family were not told her sepsis appeared to be stabilising before treatment was withdrawn. The case raises difficult questions about communication, consent and decision-making at the end of life.

BBC Essex · local
Why school prom costs are becoming a real headache for families this year

In Suffolk, families and former pupils are raising concerns about the growing cost of school prom season. The debate centres on how outfits, transport and tickets can pile pressure on both teenagers and parents at an already expensive time of year.

BBC Suffolk · local
Parole decision due for man jailed for killing girlfriend on holiday

In Suffolk, a man jailed for murdering his girlfriend while on holiday is being considered for parole after serving part of a 24-year sentence. The case dates back to 2010 and is likely to revive painful memories because of the severity of the crime.

BBC Suffolk · local
Norfolk children are waiting up to four years for orthodontic treatment

In Norfolk, children face extremely long waits for orthodontic appointments, with some delays stretching to four years. Experts say the backlog reflects a mix of pandemic disruption and longer-running NHS funding problems, leaving families stuck in limbo over braces and corrective work.

BBC Norfolk · local
Norfolk care home put into special measures after inspectors find serious failings

In Norfolk, a care home has been rated inadequate following an unannounced inspection by the Care Quality Commission. The service has now been placed in special measures, a sign that regulators believe urgent improvements are needed.

BBC Norfolk · local
Essex club makes cup final history with two teams facing each other

In Essex, Hashtag United Women and Hashtag United Women Reserves are set to meet in the BBC Essex Women’s Cup final. It is an unusual all-in-house showdown that guarantees the club the trophy and gives local football followers something rare to talk about.

BBC Essex · local
Private rents have stopped rising across Great Britain for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove figures. The shift suggests more landlords are cutting asking prices to secure tenants, offering a rare sign of relief in the rental market.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation finds some migrants are using false abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants are making false domestic abuse claims to strengthen applications to remain in the country. The findings are likely to intensify the political row over how immigration rules protect genuine victims while preventing abuse of the system.

BBC News · national
MPs have rejected an under-16 social media ban again

In Westminster, MPs have voted down a proposal to ban under-16s from social media for a second time. The government is instead moving towards broader powers to restrict children’s online use, keeping the argument over safety and parental control very much alive.

The Independent · national
Starmer says he will not bend to Trump over Iran as trade pressure grows

In London, Sir Keir Starmer said he is not prepared to give way to pressure from Donald Trump over the Iran conflict. The warning comes after the US president suggested a future UK-US trade deal could be revisited, linking foreign policy with economic leverage.

BBC Politics · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Swimmer shines at Easter meet with seven personal bests

A young swimmer has given Dereham plenty to smile about after a brilliant Easter meet, racking up seven personal bests in one weekend. It’s a lovely reminder of the hard work and talent coming through in local sport — and a proud moment for the whole club.

Dereham Times · good_news
The Local — St. Ann's, Nottingham — Thursday, 16 April 2026
St. Ann's · 9 articles
A free Mapperley film night will put climate change on the local agenda

Mapperley residents are being invited to a free community screening of a new short film on climate change. The event in Gedling borough is aimed at getting neighbours together for a local conversation about how environmental change is already affecting everyday life.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Ruddington pupils are back at St Peter’s after £6.5m temporary classrooms open

Ruddington pupils and staff have returned to St Peter’s C of E Junior School after months of disruption caused by structural problems. A new £6.5m temporary school building is now in use, restoring on-site learning for families in the village.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New images show how serious the Sutton Bonington industrial fire became

Sutton Bonington saw a major industrial fire that drew up to 13 fire crews to tackle burning buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. Newly released pictures show the scale of the blaze in Rushcliffe, which sent thick smoke across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
More than 50 homes have been approved on the site of a burnt-down Nottinghamshire school

Nottinghamshire planners have approved 52 homes on the site of a school destroyed by fire 15 years ago. The decision went through despite concerns over extra traffic, making this one to watch for people following housing growth and road pressure in the county.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
A five-storey student block could replace a Victorian building in Nottingham

Nottingham city planners are considering a scheme to replace a Victorian former bathroom shop building with a five-storey student development. The proposal has sparked concern from Nottingham Civic Society, which says historic shopfront buildings are steadily disappearing.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
A UK-first event in Nottinghamshire will explore what being Jewish means today

Nottinghamshire is due to host what organisers describe as a UK-first celebration focused on Jewish identity and contemporary life. Young British Jews will speak about their experiences now, putting culture, community and belonging at the centre of the event.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
The father of a Nottingham attacks victim wants a fresh watchdog investigation

Nottingham is at the centre of renewed pressure over the police watchdog’s handling of the attacks case. The father of one of the victims is calling for a new investigation after the watchdog admitted bereaved families had been let down.

BBC Nottingham · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new parkrun in Rushcliffe has got off to a flying start, with almost 1,300 people turning out for its very first event at Holme Pierrepont Country Park. The huge turnout, made up of people of all ages and abilities, is a lovely reminder of how local events can bring the community together in such an upbeat, healthy way.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Leamington Milverton, Warwickshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Leamington Milverton · 9 articles
Drivers face disruption as Barnhurst Lane shuts over pothole damage

Barnhurst Lane near Codsall has been closed so repairs can be carried out after repeated complaints about the road surface. The closure is likely to affect local journeys while crews deal with potholes that residents and motorists say have become a serious problem.

BBC Staffordshire · hyper_local
Teen sentenced after fatal hit-and-run that killed 13-year-old Alex Woodward

A court case linked to Staffordshire has ended with 17-year-old Harley Hough being jailed after admitting causing the death of Alex Woodward in a hit-and-run. The sentencing brings the latest development in a case centred on the death of the 13-year-old.

BBC Staffordshire · hyper_local
Police back closure of asylum hotel after series of incidents nearby

In Staffordshire, police have welcomed the closure of a 19th Century hotel used to house asylum seekers after what they described as an unacceptable number of incidents at or near the site. The decision follows ongoing public safety concerns linked to the building and its surroundings.

BBC Staffordshire · local
Private rents have stopped rising across Great Britain for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, average private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. More landlords are reportedly cutting asking prices to secure tenants, a shift that could matter for renters weighing up renewals or a move.

The Guardian · national
Fake weight-loss jabs are being sold through cloned UK pharmacy websites

Across the UK, criminals are said to be copying legitimate pharmacy websites to sell fake weight-loss injections online. The National Pharmacy Association warns the products could be dangerous or even fatal, raising fresh concerns over how easily patients can be misled.

Daily Mirror · national
MPs reject an under-16s social media ban again but tougher curbs are still coming

At Westminster, MPs have voted down a ban on social media for under-16s for a second time. The Government is still expected to take wider powers to restrict children’s use of platforms, keeping the row over online safety very much alive.

The Independent · national
Starmer says the UK will not be pushed by Trump over Iran despite trade warning

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer said he would not bow to pressure from Donald Trump over the Iran conflict, despite a warning that a UK-US trade deal could be revisited. The clash puts foreign policy and economic pressure in the same frame at a tense moment.

BBC Politics · national
Arsenal are through to the Champions League semi-finals, but only just

In London, Arsenal reached the Champions League semi-finals after a laboured performance that still got the job done. It is a huge result for the club, even if the display left plenty for supporters to argue about this morning.

The Telegraph · national
Local businesses sell sky blue snacks amid promotion fever

A lovely local touch to Coventry City’s promotion buzz, businesses are getting behind the Sky Blues with themed treats for fans to enjoy. From special cakes at Stoke Bakery to a cheerfully named sausage from Farmhouse Butchers, it’s a heartwarming sign of community spirit and football fever bringing people together.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · good_news
The Local — Tollerton, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Tollerton · 10 articles
New images show the scale of the Sutton Bonington fire and what happened in Rushcliffe

Sutton Bonington in Rushcliffe was hit by a major industrial fire that drew up to 13 fire crews to tackle burning buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. Freshly released images show how serious the blaze became, with thick smoke visible across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
More than 50 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic concerns

Nottinghamshire has approved plans for 52 homes on the site of a school destroyed by fire 15 years ago. The scheme went ahead despite objections over the extra pressure it could put on nearby roads.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
A UK-first Jewish identity event is coming to Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire is set to host what is being described as a UK first, with a celebration focused on what it means to be Jewish today. Young British Jews will speak about identity and life in the current climate.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Rain is more likely later today across Nottinghamshire after a mild start

Nottinghamshire is expected to see a mild and fairly cloudy Thursday, with some brighter spells early on. Rain is forecast to become more likely later in the day, especially into the evening.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Where petrol and diesel are cheapest today in Nottingham and West Bridgford

West Bridgford and Nottingham drivers are facing rising fuel prices, with the cheapest petrol starting at 150.9p a litre and diesel from about 184.9p. The latest list highlights the stations currently offering the lowest prices locally.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Mansfield man jailed after woman was raped while asleep in Derby

Derby heard how a woman has struggled to function normally after she was raped while asleep by a man from Mansfield. The offender initially denied the attack before the case was brought to court.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre opens for tests closer to home across Nottinghamshire

Mansfield has opened a new Community Diagnostic Centre aimed at improving access to health checks and scans across Nottinghamshire. The facility is designed to bring routine tests closer to patients and ease pressure on hospitals.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Five-bed house to become a care home for young adults with high needs in Mansfield

Mansfield has approved plans to turn a five-bedroom family house into a residential home for young adults with high care needs. Councillors backed the proposal, with supporters calling it an important addition to local care provision.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Victorian Nottingham building could be replaced by a five-storey student block

Nottingham could see a Victorian building once used as a bathroom shop demolished and replaced with a five-storey student accommodation block. The plan has prompted concern from the Nottingham Civic Society over the loss of historic shopfront buildings.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new community success story: Holme Pierrepont Country Park’s first parkrun drew almost 1,300 people, making it the biggest turnout ever for an inaugural event. With runners, walkers and volunteers of all ages and abilities taking part, it was a heartening show of Rushcliffe’s community spirit and love of getting active together.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
West Bridgford · 10 articles
New images show the scale of the Sutton Bonington industrial fire in Rushcliffe

Sutton Bonington in Rushcliffe saw a major industrial fire that drew up to 13 fire crews to tackle burning buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. Newly released pictures show how extensive the blaze was, after thick smoke was seen across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is set to move into Nottinghamshire later today after a mild start

Nottinghamshire is expected to have a mild and fairly cloudy Thursday, with brighter spells in the morning before rain becomes more likely later on. The wetter weather is forecast to build into the evening, which could affect journeys and outdoor plans.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Where fuel is cheapest in West Bridgford and Nottingham today

West Bridgford and Nottingham drivers are facing higher forecourt prices, with petrol starting from 150.9p a litre and diesel from about 184.9p. The latest list highlights the 10 cheapest stations today, giving motorists a chance to save before filling up.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre could speed up tests for patients across Nottinghamshire

Mansfield has opened a new Community Diagnostic Centre designed to improve access to scans and other health tests across Nottinghamshire. The facility is intended to bring faster appointments and results closer to home for patients who might otherwise face longer waits.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
52 homes approved on the site of a Nottinghamshire school destroyed by fire

Nottinghamshire has approved plans for 52 new homes on the site of a school that burnt down 15 years ago. The scheme was given the green light despite concerns about what extra traffic could mean for nearby roads.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Nottingham attacks victim's father is calling for a new watchdog investigation

Nottingham is facing renewed scrutiny over the aftermath of the attacks, after one victim's father called for a fresh watchdog inquiry. The demand comes after the police watchdog admitted it had let down bereaved families.

BBC Nottingham · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Lincolnshire village residents 'might not be able to park outside homes' due to new plan to protect bus routes

‘No waiting’ restrictions could be introduced in Hollywell Road in Waddington

LincolnshireLive · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new community success story: Holme Pierrepont Country Park’s first parkrun drew almost 1,300 people, making it the biggest turnout ever for an inaugural event. With runners, walkers and families of all ages taking part, it’s a lovely reminder of how enthusiastically Rushcliffe gets behind healthy, inclusive local events.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Central Hove, Brighton and Hove — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Central Hove · 6 articles
Private rents have stopped rising across Great Britain for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. The shift suggests more landlords are cutting asking prices to secure tenants, a notable change for renters after years of relentless increases.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation says some migrants are using false abuse claims to remain in the UK

Across the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says rules designed to protect domestic abuse victims are being exploited by some migrants making false claims. The findings are likely to intensify the political row over how ministers tighten the system without shutting out genuine cases.

BBC News · national
Starmer says the UK will not be pushed by Trump over Iran and trade

In London, Sir Keir Starmer has said he will not give in to pressure from Donald Trump over the Iran conflict, despite warnings that a UK-US trade deal could be affected. The comments sharpen a high-stakes split between foreign policy and economic diplomacy.

BBC Politics · national
Ticketmaster owner found to have overcharged fans in monopoly case

In the US, a jury has found that Live Nation, the owner of Ticketmaster, ran a monopoly that led to higher prices and poorer service for gig-goers. The ruling will be watched closely in the UK, where fans have long complained about ticket costs and a lack of competition.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
Arsenal are through to the Champions League semi-finals, but only just

In London, Arsenal reached the Champions League semi-finals after a laboured performance that got them over the line without much flair. The result keeps their European run alive, even if the display raised fresh questions about how far this side can go.

The Telegraph · national
Brighton local set to cover 295km to raise money for charity

A Brighton man is taking on an extraordinary challenge for a brilliant cause, running seven marathons in seven days to raise money and awareness for Alzheimer’s Society. It’s a huge feat of determination and a lovely example of someone using grit and goodwill to support others in the community.

Brighton & Hove News · good_news
The Local — Shantallow, Derry City and Strabane — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Shantallow · 9 articles
Castlederg town-centre works are moving on — here’s what businesses are being told

In Castlederg, Derry City and Strabane District Council says it is continuing talks with local traders as regeneration works progress. The update matters for businesses and customers using the town centre, with disruption and trading conditions likely to stay in focus while the project continues.

Derry Daily · hyper_local
Derry Feis honours Lillian Moore with tribute after decades shaping Irish dancing in the city

In Derry, Irish dancing teacher Lillian Moore has been honoured by Feis Doire Colmcille with a special tribute at the close of this year’s festival. The recognition marks her long-standing influence on generations of dancers and on one of the city’s best-known cultural events.

Derry Journal · hyper_local
St Columb’s College are one win from a remarkable fourth straight NI Cup title

In Derry, St Columb’s College have reached the Under-12 NI Cup Final for a fourth consecutive year. The young side are now chasing an unprecedented four-in-a-row, giving the school another big sporting occasion to rally around.

Derry Journal · hyper_local
Derry’s Ulster U20 run is over after a late Tyrone twist

In the Ulster U20 Championship, Derry were knocked out by Tyrone after a dramatic late finish. The result ends Derry’s campaign at the quarter-final stage and will sting given how close they came to seeing it out.

Derry Journal · hyper_local
Ulster University plans up to 450 job cuts — with Derry campus staff waiting to hear more

At Ulster University, which has a campus in Derry, up to 450 jobs are set to go as the institution tackles funding pressures. It is not yet clear which departments or campuses will be hardest hit, leaving major uncertainty for staff and students.

BBC Northern Ireland · local
Stormont is still working on a multi-year budget — and key spending decisions remain unresolved

At Stormont, officials say intensive work is continuing to secure a multi-year budget for Northern Ireland. The delay matters because long-term spending plans affect everything from public services to infrastructure and local investment.

Belfast Newsletter · local
Man jailed after four unprovoked assaults, including attacks on a mother and her young son

In Northern Ireland, a man has been jailed over four separate assaults described in court as unprovoked. The case included attacks on a mother and her young son, and also heard that he had been at large for 17 months before trial proceedings caught up with him.

Belfast Live · local
Dentist who made 'very foolish decision' to drive after meeting up with friend in Magherafelt loses licence for a year

A dentist whose car was spotted “swerving and openly correcting itself” in Magherafelt, has lost his licence for 12 months.

NI World · local
Irish dancing teacher Lilian celebrates her 100th year at Feis Doire Cholmcille

A lovely local moment: much-loved Irish dancing teacher Lilian Moore has celebrated her 100th year at Feis Doire Cholmcille in St Columb’s Hall. The centenarian’s milestone is a heartwarming tribute to a lifetime devoted to dance, tradition and inspiring generations in the community.

Derry Journal · good_news
The Local — Crouch End, Haringey — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Crouch End · 26 articles
Camden Greens row deepens over candidate accused of sharing anti-Semitic conspiracy posts

In Camden, a Green Party candidate is under investigation after posts were shared alleging the Golders Green attack was a "false flag". The dispute has spilled into London’s local election campaign, with pressure mounting on the party to drop the candidate.

MyLondon · hyper_local
What the court heard about the fatal Primrose Hill stabbing of student Finbar Sullivan

At Primrose Hill, a court heard that 21-year-old Finbar Sullivan was surrounded and kicked before he was fatally stabbed. The case is putting fresh focus on group violence at one of north London’s busiest park areas.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Seven London bus routes face strike disruption this week over driver fatigue concerns

Across London, seven bus routes are set to be disrupted this week as more than 300 drivers walk out over fatigue and safety fears. Anyone relying on buses across north London should expect cancellations and longer journeys at short notice.

MyLondon · hyper_local
The full list of candidates standing in Enfield’s local elections is now out

In Enfield, the confirmed list of candidates for next month’s local elections has been published across all 25 wards. The contest is shaping up to be unusually fragmented, with voters set to choose from a broader field than usual.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Forty Hall’s Livestock Festival is taking a year off after funding and technical problems

At Forty Hall Farm in Enfield, organisers have announced a fallow year for the Livestock Festival. Rising costs and technical pressures have forced the summer event to pause, dealing a blow to one of north London’s better-known outdoor cultural fixtures.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
V&A East opens this Saturday with a major show on Black British music

At East Bank in the Olympic Park, the new V&A East Museum opens on Saturday. Its launch exhibition will focus on the influence of Black British music, giving Londoners a major new cultural venue to visit this weekend.

Waltham Forest Echo · hyper_local
Costs at delayed Black Raven Court flats have jumped by more than a quarter

In central London, the troubled Black Raven Court housing scheme is now expected to cost the local authority more than 25 per cent above its original estimate. The figures add fresh pressure over delays and spending on a development already beset by problems.

EC1 Echo · hyper_local
Newham mayoral hopefuls face questions from older residents at early election hustings

In Newham, mayoral candidates were challenged by older residents at one of the first hustings of the campaign. Issues including care, transport and local services were pushed to the front as the election race starts to sharpen.

Newham Voices · hyper_local
Morden Wharf towers approved again with fewer affordable homes than before

On the Greenwich Peninsula, councillors have approved revised plans for the Morden Wharf development despite a reduction in affordable housing. The controversial scheme is now expected to be built out by 2032, with concerns still lingering over what local people will actually get from it.

853 London · hyper_local
Greenwich Park is getting a new ‘valley of blossom’ with 130 cherry trees

In Greenwich Park, 130 cherry trees have been planted near the Royal Observatory to create a new ‘valley of blossom’. The rare trees are expected to become a striking spring feature in one of London’s best-known green spaces.

853 London · hyper_local
Work has started on the Ropeyards development in Woolwich

In Woolwich, construction is now under way at the Ropeyards development site. The scheme adds to the wave of housing-led regeneration reshaping the area and will be closely watched for what it delivers on homes and public space.

From the Murky Depths · hyper_local
TfL money is set to be used on a new Bexleyheath town centre project

In Bexleyheath, plans are being prepared for a town centre project backed by Transport for London funding. The investment is expected to feed into wider changes to the area’s public realm and accessibility.

From the Murky Depths · hyper_local
Lady Dinah’s Cat Cafe has opened a new site in Greenwich

In Greenwich, Lady Dinah’s Cat Cafe has opened its latest venue. The opening brings a well-known London brand to the area and is likely to draw visitors looking for something a bit different from the usual café offer.

From the Murky Depths · hyper_local
Freedom Pass row fuels claims over ‘lying leaflets’ in Lambeth election battle

In Lambeth, a row over campaign leaflets has escalated after claims that threats to the Freedom Pass were manufactured for political gain. The dispute is adding heat to an already combative local election campaign.

Brixton Buzz · hyper_local
A new comedy festival is coming to Crystal Palace Park’s Victorian Subway

At Crystal Palace Park, a new four-day comedy festival is set to take over the Victorian Subway in May. The programme promises an unusual setting for live stand-up and adds another cultural draw to the park’s events calendar.

Brixton Buzz · hyper_local
Brixton is getting a pop-up choir night where 200 people will sing Taylor Swift in harmony

At Brixton Blues Kitchen, a new pop-up choir event will invite 200 people to sing Taylor Swift songs in three-part harmony next month. It is pitched at Londoners who enjoy a singalong but have never joined a choir before.

Brixton Buzz · hyper_local
Reform Kenley candidate’s ‘dangerous’ covid conspiracy views

Reform, the limited company that selected a dead woman as their candidate for Croydon Mayor, now includes among its nominees for the council elections next month someone who has written a published article which suggests that the covid pandemic which … Continue reading →

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Two arrested after petrol bomb attack on Finchley Reform Synagogue

In Finchley, police have arrested two suspects after petrol bombs were thrown at Finchley Reform Synagogue. Detectives are treating the incident as an antisemitic hate crime, making it one of the most serious public safety incidents in north London this week.

Evening Standard · local
Roller-skaters say a new padel court is pushing them out of their park space

In London, roller-skaters are protesting against a new padel court in a park long used by the skating community. The row is becoming a wider argument about who public parks are really being designed for.

BBC London · local
Two more Enfield men have been charged over the Primrose Hill murder case

In Enfield, two more men have been charged with murder following the fatal stabbing of Finbar Sullivan at Primrose Hill. The charges bring the total to three and deepen the north London links in a case that has shocked many beyond Camden.

Enfield Dispatch · local
Clerkenwell residents are being asked to turn balconies and streets into pollinator routes

In Clerkenwell, a new pollinator project is encouraging residents to use balconies, tree pits, gardens and shared spaces to create connected habitats for bees and other insects. The scheme aims to make biodiversity part of everyday city living rather than something confined to parks.

EC1 Echo · local
Theatre review: ‘Invisible Me’

Sarah Jones reviews Invisible ME, a 'glorious' and 'multi-faceted' portrayal of loneliness, reflection and human growth set here in Waltham Forest

Waltham Forest Echo · local
Scent and the City: London’s Perfumed Legacy | My Soho Times

Almost as long as there has been human civilisation, there has been perfume. Its history stretches back thousands of years — the word itself is derived from the Latin perfumare, meaning “to smoke through”, a nod to the burning of aromatic materials in ritual and reverence. The practice of crushing f

My Soho Times · local
Two Met officers charged over the Kidbrooke crash that killed a pregnant woman and her baby

In Kidbrooke, two Metropolitan Police officers have been charged after a crash involving a police car killed a pregnant woman and her unborn child. The case raises further scrutiny over emergency driving and accountability in the capital.

BBC London · local
Police make arrests after attempted arson at Finchley Reform Synagogue

In Finchley, police have arrested a man and a woman on suspicion of arson after an attempted attack on Finchley Reform Synagogue. Officers say the incident is being treated as a serious hate crime investigation.

BBC London · local
Martin Lewis explains Council tax law change coming for UK households next year after campaign win

A welcome win for households: Martin Lewis says a change to council tax law coming next year will bring relief to thousands of people affected by debt issues. After a long campaign, it’s a heartening example of pressure leading to fairer treatment and a bit more peace of mind for families feeling the squeeze.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 9 articles
New images show how serious the Sutton Bonington industrial fire became

Sutton Bonington in Rushcliffe saw a major industrial fire draw up to 13 fire crews as flames spread through buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. Newly released pictures show the scale of the blaze and the thick smoke that affected the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Where drivers around West Bridgford and Nottingham can still find the cheapest fuel today

West Bridgford and Nottingham motorists are facing rising pump prices, with petrol starting at 150.9p a litre and diesel at about 184.9p. The latest list pinpoints the cheapest filling stations today, making it useful for anyone driving in from Radcliffe on Trent.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is likely later today across Nottinghamshire after a mild start

Nottinghamshire is set for a mild but fairly cloudy Thursday, with brighter spells in the morning before rain becomes more likely later on. Anyone heading out from Radcliffe on Trent this evening may want to plan for wetter conditions on the way home.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
52 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic concerns

Nottinghamshire planners have approved 52 new homes on the site of a school that burnt down 15 years ago. The scheme went ahead despite concerns over extra traffic, putting development pressure and road safety back on the agenda.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Nottingham attacks victim's father is pushing for a fresh watchdog investigation

Nottingham remains at the centre of fresh scrutiny after the father of one of the attacks victims called for a new investigation by the police watchdog. The move comes after the IOPC admitted it had let bereaved families down.

BBC Nottingham · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Lincolnshire village residents 'might not be able to park outside homes' due to new plan to protect bus routes

‘No waiting’ restrictions could be introduced in Hollywell Road in Waddington

LincolnshireLive · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new parkrun at Holme Pierrepont has got off to a flying start, with almost 1,300 people turning up for the very first event — a record turnout for a debut parkrun. It’s a lovely reminder of how much this area values community, fresh air and getting active together, with people of all ages and abilities joining in.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — New Haw, Surrey — Thursday, 16 April 2026
New Haw · 13 articles
Weybridge’s Queen’s Head is back open after a refurb

In Weybridge, the Queen’s Head has reopened after refurbishment with updated interiors and a refreshed outdoor terrace. The relaunch gives locals another nearby option for food and drinks as spring evenings pick up.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
The Woman in Black has arrived at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud this week

In Guildford, The Woman in Black is running at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre this week as the production reaches the end of its national tour. The long-running stage thriller remains a dependable pick for anyone planning a local night out.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Why Surrey residents are being warned about council tax rises in the reorganisation row

In Surrey, councillors say local government reorganisation could bring higher council tax bills and more financial uncertainty for residents. The debate has sharpened concerns about who pays for change and how services will be funded.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
What happened in Epsom as police moved in during a protest over the rape investigation

In Epsom, Surrey Police deployed public order officers after a demonstration began in the town centre on Wednesday evening. The protest followed mounting anger over the investigation into the rape of a woman outside a church.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Surrey school can sell alcohol to parents after planners reject nightclub fears

In Surrey, a private school has won permission to sell alcohol to parents despite objections comparing the venue to a nightclub rather than a sports pavilion. The decision followed a planning dispute that drew concern from nearby objectors.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Ashford finalist says the all-female Apprentice ending matters to young girls watching

In Ashford, Karishma Vijay has said this year’s all-female Apprentice final sends an important message to young girls. Her appearance in the final puts a Surrey businesswoman in the spotlight at a moment likely to spark plenty of local pride.

BBC Surrey · local
Surrey charity wants £40,000 to create more wildlife-rich public spaces

In Surrey, a conservation charity is raising £40,000 to help restore wildlife and create richer habitats in public spaces. The campaign is aimed at bringing more nature back into everyday local environments rather than keeping it behind reserve boundaries.

BBC Surrey · local
Private rents have stopped rising across Great Britain for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, average private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to Rightmove data. The shift suggests more landlords are cutting asking prices to secure tenants after years of relentless increases.

The Guardian · national
BBC probe finds some migrants are using false abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants are exploiting domestic abuse rules by making false claims to support visa cases. The findings are likely to intensify pressure on ministers over how to tighten the system without hurting genuine victims.

BBC News · national
Starmer has called in Meta, X and TikTok over child safety pressure

In Downing Street, Sir Keir Starmer has summoned senior figures from Meta, X and TikTok as he pushes for stronger action on child safety online. The meeting signals that ministers want faster change from tech firms and are prepared to increase pressure publicly.

The Independent · national
Fake weight-loss jabs are being sold through cloned UK pharmacy websites

In the UK, criminals are reportedly copying legitimate pharmacy websites to sell fake weight-loss injections online. The National Pharmacy Association says the scam carries serious safety risks for buyers who think they are ordering from trusted chemists.

Daily Mirror · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Friends of 15-year-old killed in Guildford stabbing come together for testimonial football match

A touching tribute in Guildford has seen friends and former teammates of 15-year-old Luis Gabriel Guembes Quimper come together for a testimonial football match in his memory. As well as honouring his life, the match raised money for a fund set up in his name — a moving example of a community rallying round with love, support and solidarity.

Get Surrey · good_news
The Local — West Malling, Kent — Thursday, 16 April 2026
West Malling · 7 articles
Serious Edenbridge crash leaves man in hospital as woman is arrested

In Edenbridge, a man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a crash, with police confirming a 37-year-old woman has been arrested. The incident is likely to prompt questions over what happened and whether any roads in the area were affected while emergency services dealt with it.

KentLive · hyper_local
Kent parents urged to watch for meningitis signs after baby fell ill with no symptoms

In Kent, an eight-week-old baby was taken to hospital with meningitis despite reportedly showing no obvious symptoms beforehand. The case is a stark reminder of how quickly the infection can develop and why parents are being urged to stay alert to even subtle changes in a baby's condition.

KentLive · hyper_local
South East Water boss admits he got outages wrong after Kent supply chaos

In Kent and Sussex, the boss of South East Water has told MPs he 'got it wrong' over the handling of major water outages that left households without supply. The parliamentary grilling puts fresh focus on how the company responded and what will change before the next disruption.

KentLive · hyper_local
Turner Contemporary gets £865,000 for works to keep Margate gallery open and safe

In Margate, Turner Contemporary has secured £865,000 for essential works aimed at keeping the gallery safe, accessible and running for years to come. The funding is significant for one of Kent's best-known cultural venues and the wider visitor economy around it.

KentLive · hyper_local
Kent has the highest number of accidental deaths and campaigners want action

In Kent, new figures show the county recorded the highest number of accidental deaths, prompting renewed calls for stronger government action on prevention. Safety campaigners say the scale of the problem should push accident risks higher up the public agenda.

BBC Kent · local
Collapsed Kent road could stay in limbo as council scrambles to fund repairs

In Kent, council leaders are applying for funding to repair a road that collapsed after a 2023 landslip, saying they have to find the money somehow. The row underlines how long-running damage can leave communities facing uncertainty over when a key route will fully reopen.

BBC Kent · local
Gillingham FC to host football festival for fans

Gillingham FC are set to host a football festival for supporters, turning the spotlight firmly on the fans who back the club week in, week out. It sounds like a lovely way to say thank you to the community, with plenty of feel-good spirit and a chance for people to come together and celebrate their shared love of the team.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Boughton, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Boughton · 7 articles
Police act after abandoned horses and ponies were found beside the A46 near Newark

Near the A46 in Newark, several horses and ponies were discovered abandoned on private land, prompting Nottinghamshire Police to step in under laws aimed at illegal grazing. The case raises fresh concerns about animal welfare and potential risks close to a major route used by local drivers.

West Bridgford Wire Newark · hyper_local
Plans for 52 homes on a former Nottinghamshire school site have been approved despite traffic worries

In Nottinghamshire, councillors have approved 52 new homes on the site of a school destroyed by fire 15 years ago. The scheme went ahead despite objections over the likely impact on traffic, making it a development locals nearby will want to keep an eye on.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Nottingham attacks victim’s father is pushing for a fresh watchdog investigation

In Nottingham, the father of one of the victims of the attacks is calling for a new investigation by the police watchdog. The demand comes after the watchdog admitted it had let bereaved families down, keeping scrutiny on how the case was handled.

BBC Nottingham · local
Free community screening of climate change film in Mapperley

Residents of Gedling borough are being invited to attend a free screening of a powerful new short film on climate change. The post Free community screening of climate change film in Mapperley appeared first on Gedling Eye.

Gedling Eye · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brand-new parkrun at Holme Pierrepont Country Park got off to a brilliant start, with almost 1,300 people turning out for its first event – the biggest debut attendance ever recorded for a parkrun. It’s a lovely sign of local community spirit, with people of all ages and abilities coming together to get active, cheer each other on and enjoy the morning outdoors.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Edwinstowe · 10 articles
Police move in after abandoned horses and ponies are found off the A46 near Newark

Near Newark, several horses and ponies were discovered abandoned on private land off the A46, prompting police action under powers designed to tackle illegal grazing. The case is likely to concern landowners and drivers in the area, with officers now dealing with the animals and the site.

West Bridgford Wire Newark · hyper_local
52 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic concerns

In Nottinghamshire, plans for 52 homes on the site of a school destroyed by fire 15 years ago have been approved. The scheme went through despite objections over the extra traffic it could bring to surrounding roads.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Mansfield councillors back plans to turn a five-bed house into a high-needs care home

In Mansfield, councillors have approved the conversion of a five-bedroom house into a residential home for young adults with high care needs. Supporters described the project as a positive addition, with the property set for a very different role from its former family use.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire will host a UK-first event on Jewish identity and community life

In Nottinghamshire, a new celebration focused on what it means to be Jewish is set to take place in what organisers say is a UK first. Young British Jews will speak about their experiences and identity, making it a notable cultural event in the county.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre is now open for tests that could speed up treatment

In Mansfield, a new Community Diagnostic Centre has opened with the aim of making tests easier to access across Nottinghamshire. The facility is expected to help patients get scans and results more quickly without needing to attend the main hospital.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is set to move into Nottinghamshire later today after a mild start

Across Nottinghamshire, Thursday is expected to begin mild and mostly cloudy, with some brighter spells early on. Rain is forecast to develop later in the day, particularly into the evening, which could affect school runs and journeys home.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Mansfield man jailed after raping a woman while she slept in Derby

In Derby, a woman told the court she had struggled to function normally after being raped while asleep by a man from Mansfield. The attacker initially denied what had happened before the case came before the courts.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Father of Nottingham attacks victim wants a fresh watchdog investigation

In Nottingham, the father of one of the attacks victims is calling for a new investigation by the police watchdog. The demand comes after the IOPC admitted it had let bereaved families down over its handling of the case.

BBC Nottingham · local
Free community screening of climate change film in Mapperley

Residents of Gedling borough are being invited to attend a free screening of a powerful new short film on climate change. The post Free community screening of climate change film in Mapperley appeared first on Gedling Eye.

Gedling Eye News · local
Driver reunited with ‘irreplaceable’ family photos after phone flies off car roof

A lovely bit of good news: a driver has been reunited with irreplaceable family photos after her phone flew off the roof of her car. Thanks to the determination of her family and the help of National Highways staff in Nottingham, those precious memories were tracked down and returned — a small but heartwarming reminder that kindness and teamwork can make all the difference.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Hillingdon — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Hillingdon · 11 articles
A West London teacher kept her job after WhatsApp messages with a pupil came to light

In West London, a teacher avoided a professional ban after messaging a student on WhatsApp and then telling pupils to delete the exchanges. The case raises fresh questions about safeguarding, boundaries and how schools handle inappropriate contact outside the classroom.

MyLondon · hyper_local
These seven London bus routes face disruption this week as drivers walk out

Across London, seven bus routes are set to be hit by strike action this week amid driver concerns over fatigue and safety. If you rely on buses for work, school runs or station links, it is worth checking whether your route is affected before travelling.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Grenfell memorial moves a step closer as funding is approved for the tower site

In North Kensington, funding has been approved for the Grenfell memorial planned on the site of the tower. The decision comes as peers renew calls for justice for bereaved families and survivors, keeping pressure on ministers over the long-running aftermath.

Evening Standard · local
Two Met officers are facing charges over the fatal Kidbrooke police crash

In Kidbrooke, two Metropolitan Police officers have been charged after a crash involving a police car killed a pregnant woman and her unborn child. The case is likely to intensify scrutiny of police driving standards and accountability in London.

BBC London · local
V&A East Museum to open its doors this Saturday

The five‑storey museum, part of the East Bank development in the Olympic Park, launches with the largest exhibition to date on the influence of Black British music

Waltham Forest Echo · local
Private rents have stopped rising across Great Britain for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, average private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. The shift suggests more landlords are cutting asking prices to secure tenants, offering a rare sign of relief in the rental market.

The Guardian · national
No 10 is summoning X, TikTok and Meta over child safety. Here’s what could change next

In London, Sir Keir Starmer is calling in senior bosses from X, TikTok and Meta for talks at Downing Street on tougher action to protect children online. The meeting raises the prospect of stronger pressure on social platforms over harmful content and enforcement.

The Independent · national
Fake weight loss jabs are being sold through cloned UK pharmacy websites, trade body warns

Across the UK, criminals are reportedly copying legitimate pharmacy websites to sell fake weight loss injections online. The National Pharmacy Association says the scam poses a serious health risk, with concerns the products could cause severe harm or even prove fatal.

Daily Mirror · national
A UK delivery firm has gone into liquidation after complaints. What it means for customers now

In the UK, delivery company Quiver Delivery LTD has entered liquidation after first falling into administration earlier this week. The collapse follows customer complaints and poor reviews, leaving questions over outstanding deliveries and what happens next for clients.

Daily Express · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
The day brave Pearl shone to save her mum’s life with 999 call

A six-year-old from Croydon has been hailed a little hero after she remembered to dial 999 and helped save her mum’s life during a medical emergency. It’s a heartwarming reminder that even the youngest among us can show remarkable bravery and presence of mind when it matters most.

Inside Croydon · good_news
The Local — The Strettons, Shropshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
The Strettons · 14 articles
Roadworks on the B4380 at Atcham are coming and could affect journeys towards Shrewsbury

Atcham will see resurfacing work on the B4380 from Monday 27 April to Friday 1 May, with traffic management in place during the scheme. Anyone travelling between south Shropshire and Shrewsbury may want to factor in delays and possible diversions.

Shropshire Council · hyper_local
Mytton Oak Road cabling works near the Shropshire Homes site are now set to run into May

Mytton Oak Road in Shrewsbury is expected to stay under disruption until early May as high-voltage cabling linked to a housing development continues. The update matters for drivers using the route regularly and for residents following progress on the wider scheme.

Shropshire Council · hyper_local
Severn Hospice is preparing for a major charity night in Shropshire

Shropshire organisers are making final preparations for Severn Hospice's latest fundraising event, with plans for a high-profile evening to support the charity's work. The event is expected to draw backing from across the county as the hospice looks to raise vital funds.

Shropshire Live · hyper_local
RAF Museum Midlands has been named among the UK’s best museums

Cosford's RAF Museum Midlands has been ranked joint top in Which?'s list of the best museums and galleries in the UK. It is a strong boost for one of Shropshire's best-known visitor attractions and could bring even more footfall into the area.

Shropshire Live · hyper_local
Motorcyclist seriously hurt in A5 crash near Oswestry

The A5 between Oswestry and Chirk was the scene of a crash on Wednesday that left a motorcyclist in hospital with potentially serious injuries. The incident is likely to concern regular users of one of north Shropshire's main routes.

Border Counties Advertizer · hyper_local
A second phase of Oswestry’s 600-home scheme has now been put forward

Oswestry planners have received proposals for the second phase of a major 600-home development in the town. The next stage will be closely watched by residents interested in housing growth, local services and how quickly the wider site expands.

Border Counties Advertizer · hyper_local
Telford and District Light Operatic Players are staging a darker take on a fairytale favourite

Telford's light operatic players are bringing 'Twisted' to the stage, offering an offbeat spin on familiar storybook characters. The production adds another local date for anyone looking for live performance in Shropshire this week.

Shropshire Live · hyper_local
Oswestry Pride is returning for a third year with plans already under way

Oswestry is preparing to host its third annual Pride festival later this summer. Organisers are bringing the event back after two previous years, building on its growing place in the town's community calendar.

Border Counties Advertizer · hyper_local
How safe people feel in Shropshire is splitting opinion, according to new police survey

Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin residents are giving mixed verdicts on policing, according to the latest survey from the West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner. The findings point to uneven confidence across the area and raise fresh questions about visibility, trust and local priorities.

Shropshire Live News · local
After the Telford tanker fire, investigators are now looking at what caused it and nearby contamination

Lawley in Telford is the focus of an ongoing fire investigation after a major tanker blaze, with the council saying a nearby pool was contaminated during the incident. The scale of the response, including nine fire crews, underlines how serious the fire became.

Shropshire Star · local
Shropshire film-makers fear funding changes could push productions into mayoral areas

Shropshire creatives are warning that changes to funding rules could force projects to shift work to places such as Birmingham to qualify for support. The concern is that regional arts money may become harder to access for productions rooted outside mayoral areas.

BBC Shropshire · local
Police welcome closure of asylum hotel

Police say there have been an "unacceptable" number of incidents at or near the 19th Century hotel.

BBC Staffordshire · local
A Shrewsbury servicewoman’s designer army dress is now on display in the town museum

Shrewsbury Museum has put a striking army dress worn by a local servicewoman on display, with the piece designed by the fashion house Worth in 1962. It offers a rare link between the town's military past and mid-century design history.

Shropshire Star · local
RJAH surgeons helping to change lives on floating hospital

A particularly heartening story today sees two surgeons from Oswestry’s RJAH hospital return from a floating hospital mission, where they helped transform the lives of children in West Africa. It’s a lovely reminder that Shropshire’s skills and kindness reach far beyond the county, bringing hope and life-changing care to families who need it most.

Shropshire Live · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Whitby · 10 articles
Whitby rowers have raised £1,500 for WHISH after a challenge stretching all the way to Copenhagen

Whitby’s Friendship Rowing Club has handed more than £1,500 to local charity WHISH after members rowed the equivalent distance from Whitby to Copenhagen. The challenge turned a long-distance feat into direct support for children and families in the town.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
A new screen industry careers event in Scarborough could open doors for young people on the coast

Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre is hosting a one-day training and networking event aimed at people looking to break into film and television across Yorkshire and the Humber. The session is designed to give practical advice and industry contacts to those considering creative careers close to home.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
Derwent Valley Bridge Library has raised £3,000 after a community fundraising push

Derwent Valley Bridge Library has thanked supporters after its latest fundraiser brought in £3,000. The money will help back the library’s work and shows strong local support for keeping the community hub going.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
North Yorkshire residents will soon need to register before using the county’s recycling centres

North Yorkshire Council is bringing in a registration scheme for all 20 household waste recycling centres later this month. The change is meant to control access and make sure the service is used by residents fairly, and it could affect anyone planning a trip to the tip.

York Press · hyper_local
Campaigners say too few people know about plans for a huge North Yorkshire solar scheme

North Yorkshire campaigners have raised fresh concerns over public awareness of a large proposed solar development in the countryside. They say residents and businesses may not fully understand the scale of the scheme or what it could mean for the area.

Yorkshire Post · hyper_local
Concerns raised that converting an empty pub near York could hurt other village businesses

Murton near York has seen objections to plans to convert an empty pub, with claims the change could damage nearby businesses already under pressure. The debate adds another row over what should happen to village sites when pubs shut their doors.

York Press · hyper_local
A York artist is opening his own home for a five-day exhibition of new work

York’s Mount area will host a five-day exhibition inside artist Mark Hearld’s home, offering visitors a rare chance to see new work in an unusual setting. The event puts one of the city’s best-known artists in direct view of the public rather than a conventional gallery.

York Press · hyper_local
Police have secured a closure order on a Scarborough property after anti-social behaviour reports

Scarborough police have obtained a Closure Order for a property linked to anti-social behaviour. The move gives authorities powers to shut down access to the address in a bid to reduce disruption for nearby residents.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
York and North Yorkshire’s mayor has criticised Trump’s Iran war stance in unusually blunt terms

York and North Yorkshire’s mayor has publicly attacked Donald Trump’s position on conflict with Iran, calling it a pointless war. The remarks pull international tensions into local political debate and show how regional leaders are choosing to speak out.

York Press · hyper_local
Fundraising appeal raises more than £81,000 to buy beds for hospice patients

A brilliant show of local generosity has raised more than £81,000 for St Leonard’s Hospice, helping to buy new beds for patients. It’s a heartening reminder of how communities across York and North Yorkshire come together to support people with compassion when it matters most.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Whitby · 11 articles
North Yorkshire tip users will soon need to register before visiting household waste sites

Across North Yorkshire, residents will have to sign up before using household waste recycling centres under a new council scheme. The move has sparked a backlash, with critics warning it could lead to more fly-tipping and extra hassle for households making routine trips to the tip.

Yorkshire Post · hyper_local
South Yorkshire family warns over vitamin D dosing after boy was poisoned by prescribed treatment

In South Yorkshire, a family say they feared their son had a brain tumour before tests showed he had been accidentally poisoned by vitamin D. The case has raised fresh concern about dosing and communication around prescribed supplements for children.

BBC South Yorkshire · hyper_local
Questions grow over a huge North Yorkshire solar scheme after claims many residents have not heard about it

In the North Yorkshire countryside, campaigners say too many residents and businesses still do not know about plans for a major solar development. The dispute is likely to sharpen as people ask how such a large scheme could progress without wider local awareness.

Yorkshire Post · local
Flights from Doncaster Sheffield Airport could resume within weeks under early restart plans

At Doncaster Sheffield Airport, domestic private and medical flights could begin again after May under early reopening plans. It is a significant step in the airport’s long-awaited return, even if full commercial passenger services are still further off.

Yorkshire Post · local
Researchers want Yorkshire’s regional swear words and slang for a new language project

In Yorkshire, linguists have launched an appeal for people to share local swear words and rude phrases as part of a dialect study. The project aims to capture how language differs across communities before more distinctive expressions disappear.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
Private rents across Great Britain have stopped rising for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, average private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017 after years of steep increases. New Rightmove data suggests more landlords are trimming asking prices to secure tenants, a shift that could matter for anyone moving home this spring.

The Guardian · national
BBC probe says some migrants are using false abuse claims to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants have been exploiting domestic abuse rules by making false claims to remain in the country. The report is likely to intensify the political argument over how to close loopholes without making it harder for genuine victims to get protection.

BBC News · national
Starmer has called in X, TikTok and Meta over child safety and warned of tougher action

In Downing Street, Sir Keir Starmer is summoning senior figures from X, TikTok and Meta for talks on child safety online. The move signals pressure for stronger measures from tech firms, with ministers warning there could be serious consequences if platforms fail to act.

The Independent · national
Fake weight-loss jabs are being sold through cloned UK pharmacy websites, pharmacists warn

Across the UK, criminals are reportedly copying legitimate pharmacy websites to sell fake weight-loss injections online. The National Pharmacy Association says the bogus products could be dangerous or even fatal, adding a new warning for anyone buying jabs over the internet.

Daily Mirror · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Fundraising appeal raises more than £81,000 to buy beds for hospice patients

A wonderful show of local kindness has seen more than £81,000 raised to buy new beds for patients at St Leonard’s Hospice. It’s a heartening reminder of how generous this community can be when it comes together to support people who need comfort and care most.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Bankside, Southwark — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Bankside · 19 articles
Seven London bus routes face strike disruption this week over driver fatigue fears

Across London, seven bus routes are set to be disrupted this week as more than 300 drivers walk out over concerns about tiredness and safety. For commuters travelling through central routes, the stoppages could mean longer waits and busier alternatives at short notice.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Costs for delayed Black Raven Court flats have risen far beyond the original budget

In central London, Black Raven Court has become markedly more expensive than first planned after years of delays. The latest figures suggest the scheme will cost the local authority more than a quarter above the original estimate, raising fresh questions over oversight and value for money.

EC1 Echo · hyper_local
Arsenal are into the Champions League semi-finals, but not without a wobble

In north London, Arsenal reached the Champions League semi-final after a scrappy performance that still got the job done. Supporters will be pleased with the result, even if the display left plenty to debate on the way to the next round.

The Telegraph · local
V&A East opens this Saturday with a major Black British music exhibition

At the Olympic Park in east London, the new V&A East Museum opens its doors on Saturday as part of the wider East Bank development. Its launch show focuses on the influence of Black British music, making it one of the capital’s biggest new cultural openings this week.

Waltham Forest Echo · local
Two arrests after petrol bomb attack on Finchley synagogue is treated as a hate crime

In Finchley, north London, police have arrested two suspects after petrol bombs were thrown at a synagogue. Detectives are treating the incident as an antisemitic hate crime, with the attack prompting alarm well beyond the local community.

Evening Standard · local
Spice Girls stagewear is going on display at the Barbican in a new 90s exhibition

At the Barbican Music Library in the City of London, a new exhibition celebrating 1996 will feature outfits worn by the Spice Girls. The display taps into peak Britpop-era nostalgia and adds a pop-culture draw to the capital’s arts calendar.

BBC London · local
Scent and the City: London’s Perfumed Legacy | My Soho Times

Almost as long as there has been human civilisation, there has been perfume. Its history stretches back thousands of years — the word itself is derived from the Latin perfumare, meaning “to smoke through”, a nod to the burning of aromatic materials in ritual and reverence. The practice of crushing f

My Soho Times · local
Clerkenwell – get involved, and help save our pollinators!

The Clerkenwell Pollinator Path is supporting people to use balconies, tree-pits, playgrounds, doorsteps, office rooftops, private gardens and public parks to create and connect effective, attractive pollinator pantries and habitats. The post Clerkenwell – get involved, and help save our pollinators

EC1 Echo · local
Private rents in Great Britain have stopped rising for the first time since 2017

Across Great Britain, private rents have flatlined for the first time in nearly a decade, according to new Rightmove data. More landlords are reportedly cutting asking prices to secure tenants, a shift that could matter for renters renewing or moving this spring.

The Guardian · national
Starmer is summoning tech bosses to No 10 over child safety online

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer has called in senior figures from X, TikTok and Meta for talks on online child safety. The move signals pressure for tougher action from platforms, with ministers warning of serious consequences if they fail to act.

The Independent · national
BBC investigation says some migrants are exploiting domestic abuse rules to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants are making false domestic abuse claims to remain in the country. The findings are likely to intensify the row over how to close loopholes without making it harder for genuine victims to get protection.

BBC News · national
Fake weight-loss jabs are being sold through cloned UK pharmacy websites, pharmacists warn

Across the UK, criminals are reportedly copying legitimate pharmacy websites to sell fake weight-loss injections online. The National Pharmacy Association says the products could be dangerous or even fatal, adding a new warning for anyone buying jabs over the internet.

Daily Mirror · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
At least 13 killed in fresh overnight strikes on Kyiv as attacks intensify again

In Kyiv, at least 13 people including a child have been killed after fresh Russian attacks overnight. The latest barrage follows another wave of drones and missiles, underlining how fragile the situation remains despite repeated diplomatic efforts.

The Independent World · international
Trump has threatened to remove Fed chair Jerome Powell if he does not go in May

In Washington DC, Donald Trump has escalated his clash with Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell by threatening to fire him if he does not leave in May. The row is being closely watched because of what it could mean for central bank independence and market confidence.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn has been pledged for Sudan, but hopes of a ceasefire remain distant

In Berlin, international donors have pledged more than £1 billion to respond to Sudan’s deepening humanitarian crisis. The funding beat expectations, but it comes with little sign that the fighting itself is close to ending.

The Guardian World · international
Pakistan’s army chief is in Tehran to try to open a path to new US-Iran talks

In Tehran, Pakistan’s army chief is meeting Iranian officials in an effort to reduce tensions and help broker fresh talks with the United States. The visit comes at a delicate moment for the region, with wider fears that diplomacy could quickly give way to renewed conflict.

The Independent World · international
Former US Marine pilot loses appeal against extradition from Australia

In Australia, former US Marine pilot Daniel Duggan has lost his appeal against extradition in a case linked to allegations he trained the Chinese military. The ruling keeps alive a closely watched security case spanning Australia, South Africa, China and the United States.

BBC World News · international
Martin Lewis explains Council tax law change coming for UK households next year after campaign win

A welcome win for households: Martin Lewis says a change to council tax law next year should offer better protection for thousands of people struggling with debt. It’s a rare bit of genuinely encouraging news, with a successful campaign helping to make the system fairer and a little less punishing for those already under pressure.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Kirk Hallam, Derbyshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Kirk Hallam · 10 articles
Road safety changes could be demanded before 200 homes are built off this busy Derby route

In Derby, highways officials have raised safety concerns over plans for 200 new homes off a busy route and say a ghost island right-turn lane may be needed. The scheme now faces extra scrutiny over how traffic would move in and out of the site if it goes ahead.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
Residents told to keep windows shut after fire at former Derbyshire social club

At a former social club in Derbyshire, fire crews warned nearby residents to keep windows and doors closed and avoid the area while they tackled a blaze. The incident prompted an immediate public safety alert as smoke spread from the site.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
New £90,000 Derby play area sparks warning to parents and dog walkers over safety

In Derby, concerns have been raised about safety at a newly installed £90,000 play area, with parents urged to supervise children closely and dog owners reminded to act responsibly. The warning suggests problems around how the space is being used rather than the equipment alone.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
Care home inquest hears why a bedrail was left down before Derbyshire man fell

At a Derbyshire care home, an inquest was told a carer believed it was safe to leave a bedrail down before 89-year-old Barry Whipp fell from bed. He later suffered a cardiac arrest, with the hearing examining the circumstances leading up to his death.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
Two city-centre sites are in the running for the new rail HQ

In Derby, two city-centre locations have been shortlisted as the future home of a new rail headquarters. The decision could bring jobs and investment, with Network Rail expected to choose between the sites after further assessment.

BBC Derbyshire · local
M1 crash in Derbyshire caused delays after vehicle left the carriageway

On the M1 in Derbyshire, drivers faced disruption after a crash involving a vehicle that left the carriageway. The incident led to delays during the afternoon, with knock-on effects for traffic using the route.

Derbyshire Times · local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre promises quicker tests for up to 100,000 people a year

In Mansfield, a new £27.4 million diagnostic centre has opened with the aim of giving patients faster access to tests and results closer to home. The facility is expected to help up to 100,000 people a year across the wider area.

BBC East Midlands · local
'Pride' as what it means to be Jewish celebration to be held in Nottinghamshire in UK first

Young British Jews will be talking about life at present

Nottingham Post · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Fond farewell to “true legend” as beloved Chesterfield primary school teacher who “touched the lives of thousands of children” retires after 35 years

A Chesterfield primary school has given a heartfelt send-off to a much-loved teacher retiring after 35 years of service. Described as a “true legend”, they are said to have touched the lives of thousands of children — a lovely reminder of the lasting difference one dedicated person can make in a community.

Ilkeston Advertiser · good_news
The Local — Bingham, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Bingham · 9 articles
Ruddington pupils are back at St Peter’s after £6.5m temporary classrooms open

In Ruddington, pupils and staff at St Peter’s C of E Junior School have returned to their site after months of disruption caused by structural problems. A new £6.5 million temporary school building is now in use, marking a major step in getting lessons back to normal.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New images show the scale of the Sutton Bonington industrial fire in Rushcliffe

In Sutton Bonington, newly released pictures show the extent of a major industrial blaze that drew up to 13 fire crews. Buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders were involved, with thick smoke visible across the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain is likely across Nottinghamshire later today after a mild start

Across Nottinghamshire, Thursday is expected to begin mild and fairly cloudy with some brighter spells in the morning. Rain is then forecast to develop later in the day, especially towards the evening, which could affect school runs and journeys home.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
A new diagnostic centre in Mansfield could speed up access to tests across Nottinghamshire

In Mansfield, a new Community Diagnostic Centre has opened with the aim of improving access to scans and other vital tests for patients across Nottinghamshire. The facility is intended to ease pressure on hospitals and bring appointments closer to home.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Plans for 52 homes on a former Nottinghamshire school site have been approved despite traffic concerns

In Nottinghamshire, councillors have given the go-ahead for 52 new homes on the site of a school that burnt down 15 years ago. The scheme was approved despite objections over the extra pressure it could put on nearby roads.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Why the river in Grantham turned grey as the Environment Agency investigates

In Grantham, water beneath White Bridge in Wyndham Park changed to a dull grey colour, prompting concern from residents. The Environment Agency has now issued an update as enquiries continue into what caused the change.

LincolnshireLive · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new chapter for Rushcliffe got off to a flying start as Holme Pierrepont Country Park’s first parkrun welcomed an incredible 1,279 runners, walkers and joggers. With people of all ages and abilities taking part, it was a lovely show of community spirit — and a record-breaking debut to boot.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Mansfield — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Mansfield · 16 articles
Mansfield’s new diagnostic centre is now open — here’s what tests people can get faster

Mansfield has officially opened a new Community Diagnostic Centre aimed at speeding up access to scans and other key health tests across the area. The new facility is designed to take pressure off hospitals and help patients get checks done earlier and closer to home.

Mansfield & Ashfield News Journal · hyper_local
A £2.3m bid could transform Kirkby’s Ashwood Centre into a new community hub

Kirkby-in-Ashfield’s Ashwood Centre could be rebuilt as a modern community hub if a £2.3 million funding bid succeeds. Project leaders say the plan is part of wider regeneration efforts and would reshape what the site can offer local residents.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
Pleasley residents are being told not to feed wildlife during a £1.5m flood scheme

Pleasley Vale Business Park is in the middle of a £1.5 million flood reduction project, and Bolsover Council is asking residents not to feed animals nearby while work continues. The scheme is intended to cut flood risk while protecting habitats in the area for the longer term.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
Ashfield households can still book a free bulky waste collection for up to three items

Ashfield District Council is continuing its free bulky waste collection scheme for residents across the district. Each household can arrange one free pick-up of up to three large items, offering a practical way to clear unwanted furniture and other bulky rubbish.

Mansfield & Ashfield News Journal · hyper_local
Why this Mansfield firm is still backing employee ownership five years on

Mansfield-based Jephsons Shopfitters says its employee ownership model is still paying off five years after the business changed hands internally. The company is presenting the move as a long-term alternative to an outside sale, with staff more directly invested in the firm’s future.

Mansfield & Ashfield News Journal · hyper_local
Mansfield Music and Drama Festival is back — and these archive pictures may include you

Mansfield’s Music and Drama Festival returns later this month, and organisers have dipped into archive pictures from past years. The look back captures decades of local performances and may feature familiar faces from across the town.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
Creswell Crags has won £184,705 for repairs aimed at keeping the site open

Creswell Crags has received £184,705 to fund essential repairs and improvements at the internationally significant heritage site. The grant is intended to help protect the venue and keep it accessible for visitors.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
Traffic and environmental fears are driving a new protest over the planned water park near Worksop

Near Worksop, campaigners are organising a protest rally against a proposed water park resort over concerns about extra traffic and environmental damage. Opponents say the scheme could place major pressure on local roads and the surrounding landscape.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
Long-running law firm with Mansfield and Sutton offices says it is planning its next chapter

Mansfield and Sutton-in-Ashfield law firm Fidler & Pepper is setting out plans to modernise while protecting its long-established local presence. The business says it wants to build on its history as it moves into a new phase.

Mansfield & Ashfield News Journal · hyper_local
Newstead Abbey has landed £1.5m — what the funding could mean for the historic site

Newstead Abbey has secured more than £1.5 million from the Government’s Arts Everywhere Fund. The money is expected to support the future of one of Nottinghamshire’s best-known heritage attractions and strengthen its cultural offer.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
Mansfield councillors approve plans to turn a five-bed house into a care home for young adults

In Mansfield district, councillors have approved plans to convert a five-bedroom house into a residential home for young adults with high care needs. Supporters described the move as an important addition to specialist provision in the area.

Nottingham Post · local
Nottinghamshire is set for a mild start before rain moves in later today

Across Nottinghamshire, Thursday is expected to begin mild and fairly cloudy, with some brighter spells early on. Rain is then forecast to develop later in the day, particularly into the evening, which could affect journeys and plans after work.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Free community screening of climate change film in Mapperley

Residents of Gedling borough are being invited to attend a free screening of a powerful new short film on climate change. The post Free community screening of climate change film in Mapperley appeared first on Gedling Eye.

Gedling Eye · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Great community effort as charity darts marathon makes £22,606

A brilliant community effort from a group of friends around Worksop has raised an impressive £22,606 for a struggling hospice through a charity darts marathon. It’s a lovely example of local people coming together, having fun and making a real difference for an important cause.

Worksop Guardian · good_news
The Local — Weybridge, Surrey — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Weybridge · 18 articles
Weybridge’s Queen’s Head is back open after a refurb and terrace upgrade

In Weybridge, the Queen’s Head has reopened after a refurbishment that includes refreshed interiors and an upgraded outdoor terrace. The relaunch gives the town a revived local pub with a fresh nod to its royal heritage.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
The Woman in Black is on in Guildford this week if you’re after a local theatre night

In Guildford, The Woman in Black is running at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre this week as the production reaches the end of its national tour. The long-running stage thriller remains a strong draw for local audiences looking for an easy evening out nearby.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Why Surrey residents are worried this council shake-up could push up bills

Across Surrey, councillors say anger over local government reorganisation is being driven by fears of higher council tax and deeper financial uncertainty. The debate is sharpening as residents are warned the changes could have direct consequences for household budgets.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Surrey school can now sell alcohol to parents despite objections over its sports pavilion

In Surrey, a private school has won permission to sell alcohol to parents despite objections that the venue is a sports pavilion rather than a social space. The decision followed a dispute over how the facility should be used and where the line should be drawn.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Police still have no suspects after rape outside Epsom church

In Epsom, Surrey Police say the suspects remain unidentified after a woman in her 20s was raped outside a church on Saturday. The investigation is continuing as concern grows locally over public safety and the lack of arrests.

BBC Surrey · local
Surrey wildlife charity wants £40,000 to turn public spaces into nature-rich areas

In Surrey, a wildlife trust is trying to raise £40,000 to create greener public spaces designed to support habitats and biodiversity. The project aims to bring more everyday nature into places residents use regularly, rather than relying only on protected sites.

BBC Surrey · local
Ashford finalist says Apprentice showdown matters for young girls watching

In Ashford, Surrey, Karishma Vijay has said the all-female Apprentice final sends an important message to young girls considering business careers. Her appearance in the final puts a local entrepreneur in the national spotlight at a high-profile moment.

BBC Surrey · local
Private rents have stopped rising across Great Britain for the first time in years

Across Great Britain, average private rents have flatlined for the first time since 2017, according to new Rightmove data. The shift suggests some landlords are cutting asking prices to secure tenants after years of relentless increases.

The Guardian · national
BBC investigation finds some migrants are exploiting domestic abuse rules to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says immigration rules designed to protect domestic abuse victims are being misused in some cases. The findings are likely to intensify arguments over how to close loopholes without making it harder for genuine victims to get help.

BBC News · national
Starmer is summoning X, TikTok and Meta over child safety online

In London, Sir Keir Starmer is calling in senior figures from X, TikTok and Meta as he pushes for stronger action on online child safety. The move raises the pressure on tech firms to show what they are doing now, not just what they promise for later.

The Independent · national
Fake weight-loss jabs are being sold through cloned UK pharmacy websites

Across the UK, criminals are reportedly copying legitimate pharmacy websites to sell fake weight-loss injections online. The warning from the National Pharmacy Association raises serious safety concerns for people buying jabs that may be ineffective, contaminated or dangerous.

Daily Mirror · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Overnight strikes on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities have killed at least 13

In Kyiv and other cities across Ukraine, overnight Russian attacks have killed at least 13 people, including a child. The latest strikes underline how quickly the war can intensify again even after previous waves of drones and missiles.

The Independent World · international
Trump has threatened to fire the Fed chair if he does not step down in May

In Washington DC, Donald Trump has escalated his row with Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell by threatening to remove him if he does not leave in May. The clash could have major consequences for markets, US economic policy and confidence in the independence of the central bank.

BBC World News · international
More than £1bn has been pledged for Sudan but a ceasefire still looks distant

In Berlin, donor countries have pledged more than £1bn for Sudan as the humanitarian crisis deepens. The funding beats the initial target, but hopes of an imminent ceasefire remain slim as the conflict continues to devastate civilians.

The Guardian World · international
Ex-US Marine pilot loses appeal against extradition from Australia

In Australia, former US Marine pilot Daniel Duggan has lost his appeal against extradition in a case linked to allegations of training the Chinese military in South Africa. The ruling keeps alive a long-running legal and geopolitical dispute involving the US, China and Australia.

BBC World News · international
Pakistan’s army chief is in Tehran to push for fresh US-Iran talks

In Tehran, Pakistan’s army chief is meeting Iranian officials in an effort to ease regional tensions and help arrange new talks between the US and Iran. The diplomacy comes at a fragile moment, with wider fears that failed negotiations could trigger renewed conflict.

The Independent World · international
Friends of 15-year-old killed in Guildford stabbing come together for testimonial football match

Friends and former teammates of 15-year-old Luis Gabriel Guembes Quimper have come together for a testimonial football match in Guildford, raising money for a fund in his memory. It’s a touching show of community spirit, with young people and local clubs uniting to honour his life through the game he loved.

Get Surrey · good_news
The Local — Sherwood, Nottingham — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Sherwood · 13 articles
A free climate film night is coming to Mapperley

Mapperley is hosting a free community screening of a new short film about climate change, aimed at residents across Gedling borough. The event offers a nearby chance to hear more about the issue and meet others interested in local environmental action.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Ruddington pupils are back on site after a £6.5m temporary school build

Ruddington pupils and staff at St Peter’s C of E Junior School have returned to their school site after months of disruption caused by structural problems. New temporary classrooms costing £6.5 million are now in place, allowing lessons to resume in a more stable setting.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
A five-storey student block could replace this Victorian Nottingham building

Nottingham city planners are considering proposals to replace a Victorian building once occupied by a bathroom shop with a five-storey student accommodation block. The scheme has prompted concern from the Nottingham Civic Society, which says the city is losing too many historic shopfront buildings.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
A UK-first Jewish celebration is coming to Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire is set to host what organisers say is the UK’s first celebration focused on young Jewish identity and pride. The event will centre on conversations about what it means to be Jewish in Britain today, giving the county a rare national first in the cultural calendar.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
This Nottinghamshire house will become a care home for young adults with high needs

Mansfield is set to get a new residential care home for young adults with high support needs after councillors approved plans to convert a five-bedroom house. Backers described the proposal as an important addition to local care provision, with the property adapted for more specialist use.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
New images show how serious the Sutton Bonington industrial fire became

Sutton Bonington saw a major industrial blaze that drew up to 13 fire crews to a site involving buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders. Newly released pictures show the scale of the incident, which sent thick smoke across the area and underlined how close it came to becoming even more dangerous.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
More than 50 homes approved on the site of a Nottinghamshire school destroyed by fire

Nottinghamshire planners have approved 52 homes on the site of a school that burned down 15 years ago. The decision went ahead despite objections over traffic, making this one of those developments likely to change how the surrounding area feels and moves.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Mansfield’s new diagnostic centre could speed up tests for thousands across Nottinghamshire

Mansfield has opened a new £27.4 million diagnostic centre designed to deliver scans and other tests faster and closer to home. Health leaders say the facility could handle up to 100,000 people a year, easing pressure on hospitals across Nottinghamshire.

BBC Nottingham · local
Derby has narrowed the search for its new rail headquarters to two city sites

Derby is down to two shortlisted city-centre locations for a new rail headquarters, with Network Rail set to choose between them. The decision matters well beyond Derby because of the city’s long-standing role in the rail industry and the jobs that could follow.

BBC Derbyshire · local
People near this Derbyshire fire were told to keep windows and doors shut

Derbyshire residents near a fire at a former social club were warned to keep windows and doors closed and to avoid the area. The alert points to concerns about smoke spread and the immediate impact on nearby homes and streets.

Derby Telegraph · local
South East Water boss tells MPs he 'got it wrong' in handling outages across Kent and Sussex

Bosses of the company were grilled by the parliamentary Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee on Tuesday

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · local
Eight-week-old baby with 'no symptoms' hospitalised with meningitis in Kent

Her mum Elise has no idea how she picked up the infection

KentLive · local
Driver reunited with ‘irreplaceable’ family photos after phone flies off car roof

A driver has been reunited with treasured family photos after her phone flew off the roof of her car, thanks to some determined help from National Highways staff in Nottingham. It’s a lovely reminder that a bit of kindness and quick thinking can make all the difference when something truly irreplaceable is at stake.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Batley, Kirklees — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Batley · 22 articles
Police seize dog after man is bitten in Lockwood

Lockwood in Huddersfield was the scene of a police response after a man was bitten by a dog on Wednesday morning. West Yorkshire Police say the animal has been seized while enquiries continue into what happened.

Yorkshire Live Huddersfield · hyper_local
Police want to trace Huddersfield man injured on barbed wire after serious rural offence

Huddersfield is at the centre of a police appeal after a suspect was seen scrambling over a fence and catching himself on barbed wire while fleeing a serious incident. Officers believe the injury could help identify him and are asking anyone with information to come forward.

Yorkshire Live · hyper_local
Residents say parking chaos has turned this Huddersfield street into a daily nightmare

Huddersfield residents are raising concerns about a street they say is constantly blocked by drivers with no connection to the area. The row centres on repeated obstructions that locals claim are disrupting access and making everyday life harder.

Yorkshire Live Huddersfield · hyper_local
Huddersfield parents face court after taking daughter out of school for Thailand trip

Huddersfield parents Lorna and Duncan Newall are facing criminal proceedings over an unauthorised school absence linked to a family holiday in Thailand. The case highlights how strictly term-time leave rules are now being enforced.

Yorkshire Live Huddersfield · hyper_local
Residents say they were left in the dark over plans for a huge solar farm nearby

Yorkshire residents are objecting to proposals for what is said could become the biggest solar farm in the country. Critics say people living closest to the site were not properly aware of the scale of the plans, raising fresh questions about consultation.

Yorkshire Live · hyper_local
Abandoned riverside restaurant gets go-ahead for gastro-bar despite neighbours' concerns

A Yorkshire riverside site is set to be turned into a gastro-bar after planners approved the scheme over local objections. Neighbours had raised concerns, but the redevelopment of the long-empty restaurant has now been given the green light.

Yorkshire Live · hyper_local
Police appeal after man suffers life-threatening injuries in Wakefield e-bike fall

Wakefield police are appealing for information after a man was seriously hurt in an e-bike crash. He was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries, and officers are trying to piece together the circumstances of the fall.

Yorkshire Post · local
Man arrested after 17-year-old was shot on a Huddersfield football pitch

Huddersfield police have arrested a 19-year-old after a 17-year-old boy was shot on a football pitch last week. Detectives are continuing to investigate the incident, which left the teenager injured and sparked concern in the area.

BBC West Yorkshire · local
BBC Comedy Festival is coming north with big Yorkshire names on the bill

Leeds will host the BBC Comedy Festival in 2026, with a line-up featuring well-known Yorkshire acts. The move brings a major cultural event to the region and is likely to draw audiences from across West Yorkshire.

The Hoot Leeds · local
Researchers want your favourite regional swear words from across Yorkshire

South Yorkshire linguists are launching an appeal for rude regional words and phrases as part of a dialect project. The team says it wants to capture how people really speak, including the expressions that rarely make it into formal records.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
The Hoosiers: a New Album and an October Tour

The ‘Compassion’ in-store tour takes places this May and the full tour in October. New single ‘Lonely Together’, is out now. Buoyed by the joy of creating their 2022 album – ‘Confidence’ – The Hoosiers are swaggering back through the saloon doors of the music industry with both barrels locked and lo

Leeds Living · local
BBC investigation says some migrants are using false abuse claims to stay in the UK

The UK asylum system is under renewed scrutiny after a BBC investigation found examples of false domestic abuse claims being used to support immigration cases. The report says rules designed to protect genuine victims may be open to exploitation.

BBC News · national
England needs 1,400 more educational psychologists, report warns

England's councils need another 1,400 educational psychologists to keep up with rising demand from children with special educational needs, according to a new report. The shortfall is expected to fuel concerns about delays in support for families and schools.

The Guardian · national
Starmer calls in TikTok, X and Meta bosses over child safety online

Downing Street is turning up the pressure on tech firms after Sir Keir Starmer summoned senior figures from X, TikTok and Meta for talks. The government says stronger action is needed to protect children online and is warning of serious consequences if progress stalls.

The Independent · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Declassified files show Zionist terror group’s desire to work with Nazi Germany

A file released by the ‘Israeli’ government shows the notorious Zionist terror group Lehi, also known as the Stern Gang, attempted to partner with the Nazis to fight Britain during World War 2. The Haganah, a larger and more organised Zionist terror force, created the documents in 1941 while spying

The Canary · national
Trump threatens to sack Fed chair Powell as the row over US interest rates escalates

Washington is facing fresh financial and political tension after Donald Trump threatened to remove Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not step down in May. The clash raises questions about central bank independence and the direction of US economic policy.

BBC World News · international
White House says Israel-Lebanon talks could be a breakthrough as Iran tensions remain fragile

The Middle East remains on edge after the White House announced planned talks between Israel and Lebanon while the wider Iran crisis sits under a fragile ceasefire. Officials say there is cautious optimism, but the diplomacy comes at a highly volatile moment.

The Independent World · international
More than £1bn pledged for Sudan as the humanitarian crisis worsens

Berlin donors have pledged more than £1bn for Sudan as the country's humanitarian emergency deepens. The funding target has been exceeded, but hopes of a ceasefire remain distant as the conflict continues to devastate civilians.

The Guardian World · international
Major fire at Australian refinery threatens fuel supplies in Victoria

Geelong in Australia is dealing with a major refinery fire that could put further strain on petrol supplies in Victoria. The site reportedly supplies around half the state's fuel, making the disruption significant well beyond the immediate area.

The Independent World · international
Ex-US Marine pilot loses appeal against extradition from Australia

Australia's courts have rejected an appeal by former US Marine pilot Daniel Duggan against extradition. The case centres on allegations that he illegally trained the Chinese military while working in South Africa.

BBC World News · international
Government announces £1.6million of funding for urgent repairs at Oakwell Hall to keep listed building open for years to come

A lovely boost for Kirklees: Oakwell Hall is set to receive more than £1.6 million in Government funding for urgent repairs, helping protect one of the area’s treasured historic buildings. It’s encouraging news for local heritage, ensuring the hall can stay open and be enjoyed by residents and visitors for years to come.

Dewsbury Reporter · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 9 articles
Ruddington pupils are back at St Peter’s after months of disruption and a £6.5m temporary rebuild

In Ruddington, pupils and staff at St Peter’s C of E Junior School have returned to their site after temporary classrooms were completed. The £6.5 million setup follows months of disruption caused by structural problems, bringing the school community back together on one campus.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New images show the scale of the Sutton Bonington industrial fire in Rushcliffe

In Sutton Bonington, newly released pictures reveal the extent of a major industrial blaze that drew 13 fire crews. The fire involved buildings, trailers, timber and gas cylinders, with thick smoke visible across parts of Rushcliffe.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rain could move into Nottinghamshire later today after a mild start

Across Nottinghamshire, Thursday is set to start mild and fairly cloudy, with brighter spells early on. Rain is expected to become more likely later in the day, particularly into the evening, which could affect school runs and journeys home.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Where rents are rising fastest across the UK and what it could mean for your next move

Across the UK, new Rightmove data shows asking rents have surged in a number of hotspots even as the wider market outside London begins to cool. The figures put fresh focus on affordability for tenants weighing up whether to renew, move or stretch to a different area.

The Independent · national
Fake weight-loss jabs are being sold through cloned pharmacy websites in the UK

Across the UK, the National Pharmacy Association says criminals are copying legitimate pharmacy websites to sell counterfeit weight-loss injections online. The warning is a serious one for anyone buying medicines on the internet, with concerns the fake products could cause severe harm.

Daily Mirror · national
England’s councils say they need 1,400 more educational psychologists

In England, a new report says councils need to recruit 1,400 additional educational psychologists to keep up with demand from children with special educational needs. The estimated £140m shortfall points to longer waits for families trying to secure assessments and support.

The Guardian · national
Why a protest in Epsom over rape suspect details has put police under pressure

In Epsom, protesters confronted police after officers withheld descriptions of suspects linked to the gang rape of a woman outside a church. The row has quickly become a wider argument about public safety, transparency and what information police should release during major investigations.

Daily Express · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
New parkrun in Rushcliffe attracts almost 1,300 participants

A brilliant new community success story in Rushcliffe: the first parkrun at Holme Pierrepont Country Park drew almost 1,300 people, making it the biggest-ever turnout for an inaugural event. With people of all ages and abilities taking part, it’s a lovely reminder of how local events can bring the community together in such a positive, energetic way.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Barnack, Peterborough — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Barnack · 11 articles
Peterborough taxpayers could be left with a £13m hit over the unfinished Hilton Garden Inn

Peterborough City Council is expected to lose up to £13 million on the sale of the unfinished Hilton Garden Inn. The latest figures raise fresh questions over one of the city’s most high-profile regeneration investments and what it means for local finances.

Peterborough Telegraph · hyper_local
Two teenagers have now been charged after the fatal stabbing of a 16-year-old in Peterborough

Peterborough police have charged two teenagers with murder following the fatal stabbing of a 16-year-old boy on Sunday. The case is moving quickly through the courts as the city continues to react to the killing.

Peterborough Telegraph · hyper_local
Questions are growing over the future of this community hospital and minor injuries unit

Cambridgeshire faces renewed concern over the future of a community hospital that provides outpatient services and a minor injuries unit. An MP says there are serious questions to answer, putting local healthcare access back under the spotlight.

BBC Cambridgeshire · local
Children in the East are waiting up to four years for orthodontic treatment

Across the East of England, children are facing waits of up to four years to see an orthodontist. Experts say a mix of Covid backlogs and older NHS funding changes has created a long-running problem for families needing braces and specialist dental care.

BBC East · local
Parole for man who killed girlfriend on holiday

Christopher Chittock was jailed for 24 years for murdering Sarah Shields whilst on holiday in 2010.

BBC Suffolk · local
Starmer is calling in X, TikTok and Meta bosses over child safety online

In London, Sir Keir Starmer has summoned senior figures from X, TikTok and Meta to Downing Street as he pushes for tougher action on child safety online. The move signals fresh pressure on social media firms, with the Prime Minister warning that failure to act could bring serious consequences.

The Independent · national
Fake weight-loss jabs are being sold through cloned UK pharmacy sites

Across the UK, criminals are reportedly copying legitimate pharmacy websites to sell fake weight-loss injections online. The National Pharmacy Association says the bogus products could be dangerous or even fatal, raising fresh concerns for anyone buying medication on the internet.

Daily Mirror · national
England needs 1,400 more educational psychologists as demand from pupils rises

In England, councils need another 1,400 educational psychologists to keep up with growing demand from children with special educational needs, according to a new report. The shortfall is estimated to cost £140m, adding to pressure on already stretched support services in schools.

The Guardian · national
A UK delivery firm has collapsed into liquidation after customer complaints

In the UK, Quiver Delivery Ltd has gone into liquidation after entering administration earlier this week. The collapse follows customer complaints and poor reviews, and may leave questions over delayed parcels, service failures and what happens next for clients and staff.

Daily Express · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Learn how to reduce home energy bills at free event coming to Peterborough

A free event is coming to Peterborough to help residents cut their home energy bills, offering practical advice at a time when many households will welcome a helping hand. It’s a simple but genuinely positive local initiative, giving people useful support to save money and make their homes work better for them.

Peterborough Telegraph · good_news
The Local — Beeston, Nottinghamshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Beeston West · 9 articles
Where fuel is cheapest across Nottingham today as pump prices climb again

Across Nottingham, the cheapest petrol is now starting at 150.9p a litre and diesel at about 184.9p, according to the latest update published on Wednesday evening. For drivers in Beeston and the wider NG9 area, the list offers a quick way to cut the cost of the next fill-up.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire weather for Thursday could turn wetter by the evening

Nottinghamshire is set for a mild, mostly cloudy Thursday with some brighter spells earlier in the day. Rain is expected to become more likely later on, which could affect school runs, dog walks and the journey home.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Free Mapperley film screening will put climate change in the spotlight this week

Mapperley is hosting a free community screening of a new short film on climate change for residents across Gedling borough. The event adds a local forum for people interested in the environment and how global changes are playing out closer to home.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Victorian Nottingham building could be replaced by a five-storey student block

In Nottingham, plans have been put forward for a five-storey student development on the site of a former bathroom shop. Nottingham Civic Society has raised concerns about losing another Victorian shop building, setting up a fresh debate over heritage and city-centre growth.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New Mansfield diagnostic centre aims to speed up tests for Nottinghamshire patients

Mansfield has officially opened a new Community Diagnostic Centre designed to improve access to scans and other key health tests across Nottinghamshire. The facility is intended to ease pressure on existing services and help patients get checked sooner.

West Bridgford Wire · local
'Collapsing' historic Leicestershire pub branded 'a disgrace' after standing empty for years

The Cock Inn, located in Sibson, has been closed since 2019

Leicester Mercury · local
Carer 'thought it was safe' to leave bedrail down before man fell out of bed, inquest told

Barry Whipp died aged 89 at a Derbyshire care home after suffering a cardiac arrest following his fall

Derby Telegraph · local
Lincolnshire village residents 'might not be able to park outside homes' due to new plan to protect bus routes

‘No waiting’ restrictions could be introduced in Hollywell Road in Waddington

LincolnshireLive · local
New diagnostic centre aims for fast community care

A new £27.4 million diagnostic centre is set to make life easier for local people by offering quicker, more convenient tests and results closer to home. With the potential to help up to 100,000 patients a year, it’s a really encouraging boost for community healthcare in Nottinghamshire.

BBC Nottingham · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 10 articles
A UK-first Jewish celebration is coming to Nottinghamshire and it will focus on life right now

In Nottinghamshire, a new UK-first event will bring young British Jews together to talk about identity, culture and what Jewish life feels like at the moment. The celebration is being framed as both a cultural gathering and a public conversation, with organisers hoping it opens up wider understanding.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
This Nottinghamshire care home plan would turn a five-bed house into supported housing for young adults

In Mansfield, councillors have approved plans to convert a five-bedroom house into a residential home for young adults with high care needs. Supporters said the scheme would provide much-needed specialist accommodation, with the decision now clearing the way for the change of use.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
More than 50 homes approved on former Nottinghamshire school site despite traffic worries

In Nottinghamshire, councillors have given the green light to 52 homes on the site of a school destroyed by fire around 15 years ago. The proposal went through despite concerns over extra traffic, putting a long-derelict plot on course for redevelopment.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
This Nottingham student flats plan could replace a Victorian building and it is already facing opposition

In Nottingham, developers want to replace a Victorian building once used as a bathroom shop with a five-storey student block. The plan has drawn concern from Nottingham Civic Society, which says the city is steadily losing historic shopfront buildings.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Fake weight-loss jabs are being sold through cloned UK pharmacy sites

Across the UK, criminals are copying legitimate pharmacy websites to sell counterfeit weight-loss injections, according to the National Pharmacy Association. The warning says the fake jabs could be dangerous or even fatal, raising fresh concerns for anyone buying medicines online.

Daily Mirror · national
These UK rental hotspots saw the sharpest rises in asking rents over the past year

Across the UK, new figures show where asking rents have jumped fastest in the past 12 months, even as growth outside London begins to cool. The data offers a fresh snapshot of pressure in the rental market for tenants, landlords and anyone weighing up a move.

The Independent · national
England needs 1,400 more educational psychologists as SEND demand rises

In England, councils need to recruit around 1,400 more educational psychologists to keep up with rising demand from children with special educational needs, a report says. The shortfall is estimated to cost £140m and adds to wider pressure on local services and school support.

The Guardian · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Declassified files show Zionist terror group’s desire to work with Nazi Germany

A file released by the ‘Israeli’ government shows the notorious Zionist terror group Lehi, also known as the Stern Gang, attempted to partner with the Nazis to fight Britain during World War 2. The Haganah, a larger and more organised Zionist terror force, created the documents in 1941 while spying

The Canary · national
Driver reunited with ‘irreplaceable’ family photos after phone flies off car roof

A driver has been reunited with treasured family photos after her phone flew off the roof of her car, in a lovely example of people going the extra mile to help. With support from her son-in-law and National Highways staff in Nottingham, the irreplaceable memories were tracked down and returned — a small but heartwarming win that will mean a great deal to the family.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Hudson — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Hudson · 10 articles
Hudson housing overhaul clears a key review step at the Planning Board

In Hudson, the Planning Board has started acting as lead agency for the State Environmental Quality Review tied to the proposed Hudson Housing Authority redevelopment. The move begins a formal review process that could shape the scale, design, and timeline of one of the city’s most consequential housing projects.

Gossips of Rivertown · hyper_local
Hudson schools are weighing budget cuts for next year — here’s what was put on the table

In Hudson, the Hudson City School District Board of Education heard early ideas for trimming the proposed 2026-27 budget. The discussion signals tougher choices ahead for the district as officials work to close gaps before the final spending plan is set.

Gossips of Rivertown · hyper_local
Bard College just finished its massive endowment challenge — and the number is hard to ignore

In Annandale-on-Hudson, Bard College has completed a landmark endowment challenge built around a $500 million commitment from George Soros. The fundraising milestone gives the regional college a much larger financial cushion and could have long-term effects on programs, hiring, and the broader local economy.

Gossips of Rivertown · hyper_local
Moonrise Bagels won’t reopen in Kingston this spring, ending hopes for the pop-up’s return

In Kingston, Moonrise Bagels says its pop-up will not reopen this spring. The update closes the door on a comeback that many local customers had been expecting, even as the business says parts of the concept will continue elsewhere.

Hudson Valley Post · hyper_local
Ellenville murder case moves forward after suspect is brought back from Florida

In Ellenville, a Westbrookville man has been charged in the March 30 killing of a woman inside her apartment after authorities say he fled to Florida. His extradition brings the case back to Ulster County, where prosecutors can now begin the next phase in court.

Mid Hudson News · hyper_local
MTA answers for months of broken elevators at Poughkeepsie station

In Poughkeepsie, the MTA is responding after two train-station elevators remained out of service for months, creating major access problems for riders. The issue has been especially difficult for passengers with mobility needs and raises fresh questions about reliability at a key Hudson Valley transit hub.

Mid Hudson News · hyper_local
New York’s 2026 county fair dates are out, including the summer schedule around the Hudson Valley

Across New York, the full 2026 county fair calendar has been released, giving families an early look at this summer’s dates. For Hudson Valley readers, the schedule helps with planning around regional fairgrounds, travel, and peak-season weekends.

Hudson Valley Post · hyper_local
Why New York’s budget feels impossible to follow — and what actually happens behind the scenes

In Albany, New York Focus breaks down the state’s notoriously opaque budget process and how major spending decisions get made. The guide is especially useful as budget negotiations affect school aid, transit funding, housing policy, and other issues that ripple across the Hudson Valley.

New York Focus · local
The regional stories people are waking up to today, from a Saratoga Springs arrest to a reopened fire station

Across the Capital Region, NEWS10’s morning roundup highlights several developing stories, including an arrest in a deadly Saratoga Springs fight and the reopening of the West Housatonic Street Fire Station. It’s a quick snapshot of the issues likely to shape conversation around the region today.

NEWS10 Columbia County · local
2 Hudson Valley Small Cities Ranked Among Best in U.S. for Food & Drink

Two Hudson Valley small cities are getting some well-deserved national love for their food and drink scenes — a tasty reminder of how much creativity and community spirit this region serves up every day. It’s the kind of recognition that makes locals proud and gives everyone one more reason to explore, support, and celebrate nearby businesses.

Hudson Valley Post · good_news
The Local — Mylor, Cornwall — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Mylor, Perranarworthal & Ponsanooth · 20 articles
Neighbours challenge care home and affordable homes plan in Cornwall planning row

In Cornwall, a proposed development combining a care home with affordable housing has drawn objections from neighbours worried about overlooking, privacy and the scale of the building. The application also lands amid pressure on Cornwall Council to increase care bed provision, setting up a clash between local concerns and wider need.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
Family says Parkdean banned them from entertainment after complaint about security guard

At a Parkdean resort in Cornwall, a family says they were barred from entertainment after raising concerns about a security guard’s behaviour. The dispute centres on whether staff reacted fairly, with the group insisting they were not rude when they complained.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
More gas works are set to disrupt Penzance after months of road closures

In Penzance, another month of gas works is being planned after the town has already faced repeated road closures for much of the past year. Residents and drivers are likely to face fresh disruption as the latest phase begins.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
Campaigners want South West Water pushed out of Cornwall in sewage row

In Cornwall, campaigners are calling for South West Water to be banned from operating in the county as anger over sewage spills continues. The company says it is investing £760 million and claims spills are already falling, but the row is clearly far from over.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
Falmouth could ban beach fires and locals are now being asked to decide

In Falmouth, a public consultation has opened on plans to ban open fires on several beaches. The proposal could change how people use the seafront through the warmer months, with residents now invited to give their views before any decision is made.

Cornish Stuff · local
Cold-water swimmers in Cornwall warned about ear damage risk

In Cornwall, regular sea swimmers and surfers are being warned that repeated cold-water exposure can damage the ears. Health advice includes using ear plugs and swimming hats, particularly for people who spend long periods in the water.

BBC Cornwall · local
Most acid attacks in Devon and Cornwall go unsolved, new figures show

Across Devon and Cornwall, new data suggests around 90% of recorded acid attacks over the past three years have not led to punishment. The figures raise fresh questions about detection, prosecution and how well victims are being protected.

Cornish Stuff · local
Cornish Pirates say Ealing test could be their hardest match of the season

In Cornwall, Cornish Pirates are preparing for what coaches believe will be their toughest fixture of the season against Ealing Trailfinders. The match is shaping up as a major test of the side’s form and ambition at the sharp end of the campaign.

BBC Cornwall · local
St Michael’s Mount reopens with major choir performance after storm damage

At St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall, the site is set to reopen with the Daybreak Choir launching the Cornwall Choral Festival. The performance marks a high-profile return after Storm Goretti caused widespread damage earlier this year.

Cornish Stuff · local
BBC probe finds some migrants used false abuse claims to try to stay in the UK

In the UK, a BBC undercover investigation says some migrants have been making false domestic abuse claims to support attempts to remain in the country. The findings are likely to intensify debate over how the system protects genuine victims while preventing abuse of immigration rules.

BBC News · national
Starmer calls in tech bosses as pressure grows for tougher child safety rules

In London, Sir Keir Starmer has summoned senior figures from X, TikTok and Meta to Downing Street for talks on child safety online. The move signals fresh pressure on social media firms to tighten protections or face stronger political action.

The Independent · national
England needs 1,400 more educational psychologists, report warns

In England, councils are being told they need around 1,400 additional educational psychologists to keep up with rising demand from children with special educational needs. The report puts the estimated cost at £140 million and adds to pressure on already stretched local services.

The Guardian · national
Epsom protest grows after police withhold details on rape suspects

In Epsom, protesters faced riot police as anger mounted over the handling of a serious sexual assault investigation near a church. Demonstrators said women and girls feel unsafe and demanded more information about the suspects from Surrey Police.

Daily Express · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
White House says Israel-Lebanon talks could mark a major shift after Iran ceasefire

In Washington and the Middle East, the White House says talks between Israel and Lebanon could open a new path towards de-escalation after the Iran-US conflict. The announcement comes at a fragile moment, with diplomacy trying to hold after recent fighting.

The Independent World · international
Trump escalates feud with Fed chair Powell with threat to force him out

In the United States, Donald Trump has threatened to sack Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not step down in May. The latest clash raises fresh concerns over political pressure on the central bank and the stability of US economic policy.

BBC World News · international
Questions grow in Zanzibar over the death of US influencer Ashly Robinson

In Zanzibar, officials are investigating the death of US influencer Ashly Robinson after she died while on holiday with her boyfriend. Local authorities have reportedly withheld his passport as scrutiny intensifies around the circumstances of her death.

The Guardian World · international
Fire at Australian refinery raises fears over petrol supply and prices

In Geelong, Australia, a major fire at an oil refinery has sparked concerns about fuel supply because the site handles a large share of Victoria’s petrol. With the refinery responsible for roughly a tenth of national output, the disruption could have wider consequences if outages continue.

The Independent World · international
Truce declared as Pope Leo arrives in Cameroon amid conflict

In Cameroon, fighters have reportedly agreed a truce as Pope Leo visits a country scarred by conflict, killings and mass displacement. The timing gives the visit unusual political weight, though the long-term durability of the ceasefire remains uncertain.

The Independent World · international
Cornwall planning: Appeal win will see controversial solar farm built across 22 fields

A controversial solar farm in Cornwall has been given the go-ahead on appeal, paving the way for enough renewable energy to power the equivalent of 12,000 homes. While the plans have sparked debate, it’s a hopeful step towards a cleaner future and a reminder of the county’s role in tackling the climate emergency.

CornwallLive · good_news
The Local — Egham Town, Surrey — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Egham Town · 9 articles
Police are still hunting suspects after a rape outside an Epsom church

In Epsom, Surrey Police are continuing to investigate after a woman in her 20s was raped outside a church on Saturday. Officers have not identified the suspects and are appealing for information as inquiries continue.

BBC Surrey · hyper_local
Hundreds of fish have died in Ewell and Thames Water is waiting for test results

In Ewell, hundreds of dead fish have been reported in what Thames Water has described as a possible pollution incident. The company says it is aware of the issue and is awaiting test results to establish what happened.

BBC Surrey · hyper_local
Coroner warns of a skin cancer care gap after Surrey man's death

In Surrey, a coroner has said the death of 81-year-old Gary Starbuck exposed a gap in care for patients at high risk of skin cancer. The finding raises wider questions about how vulnerable patients are monitored and treated.

BBC Surrey · local
Why protests in Epsom over suspect details are putting Surrey Police under pressure

In Epsom, protesters faced off with police after a woman was gang raped outside a church, with crowds demanding more information about the suspects. The demonstration has intensified scrutiny on Surrey Police’s handling of public communication and women’s safety.

Daily Express · national
Starmer calls in X, TikTok and Meta bosses as online child safety rules tighten

In London, Sir Keir Starmer has summoned senior figures from X, TikTok and Meta to Downing Street for talks on protecting children online. The move suggests ministers want faster, tougher action from tech firms, with the prospect of sharper consequences if they fail to comply.

The Independent · national
Thousands of students were told to repay loans they should never have received

In England, nine universities are starting legal action after around 22,000 students were wrongly told they had been overpaid and must repay their loans at once. The dispute raises fresh questions about how student finance errors are handled and who should bear the cost.

BBC News · national
Nearly 180 prisoners were released by mistake in a year, prompting new biometric checks

Across England and Wales, new data shows 179 prisoners were released in error in the year to March. Ministers say biometric checks are being brought in to reduce the risk, but the figures will raise concern about basic safeguards in the prison system.

BBC Politics · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Friends of 15-year-old killed in Guildford stabbing come together for testimonial football match

A touching show of community spirit has seen friends of 15-year-old Luis Gabriel Guembes Quimper come together for a testimonial football match in Guildford. His two former youth teams played to honour his memory and raise money for a fund in his name — a heartfelt reminder of how sport can bring people together in support, friendship and love.

Get Surrey · good_news
The Local — Charing, Kent — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Charing · 14 articles
Kent parents are being warned after an eight-week-old baby was taken to hospital with meningitis

In Kent, an eight-week-old baby was hospitalised with meningitis despite reportedly showing no symptoms beforehand. The case is a stark reminder for families to watch for sudden changes in young babies and seek urgent help if they are worried.

KentLive · hyper_local
South East Water admits it got the Kent outage response wrong after MPs step in

Across Kent and Sussex, South East Water’s handling of recent outages has come under fresh scrutiny after its boss told MPs he had 'got it wrong'. The parliamentary grilling focuses on how the company responded when homes were left without water, with wider questions over resilience and accountability.

KentLive · hyper_local
Turner Contemporary in Margate has secured £865,000 for work to keep the gallery open and safe

In Margate, Turner Contemporary has been awarded £865,000 for essential works aimed at protecting the building’s long-term future. The funding is intended to keep the gallery safe, accessible and operational, safeguarding one of Kent’s best-known cultural venues.

KentLive · hyper_local
A serious Edenbridge crash has left one man in hospital and a woman under arrest

In Edenbridge, a man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a crash that led to the arrest of a 37-year-old woman. Police are continuing their enquiries into what happened and how the collision unfolded.

KentLive · hyper_local
Police say call 999 immediately if you see this wanted man linked to Medway and London

In Medway and London, police are urgently searching for a wanted man and have told the public to call 999 immediately if he is seen. The appeal suggests officers believe there could be an immediate risk, making this a live public safety alert.

KentLive · hyper_local
Kent County Council is seeking funding to repair a road still shut after a landslip

In Kent, a road damaged by a 2023 landslip still needs major repair work, with Kent County Council now applying for money to fix it. The long-running closure has continued to disrupt journeys, and the council says it must find a way to fund the job.

BBC Kent · local
Two men have been charged over the fatal stabbing of a teenager in Kent

In Kent, two men have been charged with murder after a teenager was stabbed to death. The case has moved quickly through the criminal justice system following arrests earlier this week, with the accused now due to face court proceedings.

BBC Kent · local
Residents say postal delays in Kent are now causing missed appointments and growing frustration

In Kent, complaints are mounting over delayed post, with one resident saying missed deliveries have led to missed appointments. The row adds to wider concern about whether vulnerable people are being let down by an unreliable service.

BBC Kent · local
The government is promising a crackdown on 'sham lawyers' in asylum cases after a BBC investigation

In Westminster, ministers have pledged action against lawyers and advisers accused of abusing the asylum system. The move follows a BBC investigation into claims that some migrants were being coached to present false sexuality-based claims to remain in the UK.

BBC News · national
Tech bosses have been summoned to No 10 as pressure grows over child safety online

In London, Sir Keir Starmer has called in senior figures from X, TikTok and Meta for talks on child safety online. Downing Street is signalling that tougher action could follow if platforms fail to do more to protect children from harmful content.

The Independent · national
Arsenal are through to the Champions League semi-final, but the performance raised fresh questions

In London, Arsenal reached the Champions League semi-final after a laboured display that still got the job done. The result keeps their European campaign alive, but the manner of the performance is likely to fuel debate over whether they can go much further.

The Telegraph · national
A US Defence Analyst’s Warning to Britain: ‘I Watched Our Democracy Die. You’re Next’

A US defence analyst argues that the United States has become a zombie democracy, locked into decline - and that Reform UK is now planning the same for Britain

Byline Times · national
Declassified files show Zionist terror group’s desire to work with Nazi Germany

A file released by the ‘Israeli’ government shows the notorious Zionist terror group Lehi, also known as the Stern Gang, attempted to partner with the Nazis to fight Britain during World War 2. The Haganah, a larger and more organised Zionist terror force, created the documents in 1941 while spying

The Canary · national
Busy village near Tunbridge Wells set for 20mph extension in four roads

A village near Tunbridge Wells could soon see 20mph limits extended to four more roads, with a public consultation now under way. It’s a small but encouraging step towards safer, calmer streets for residents, families and anyone out and about in the community.

KentLive · good_news
The Local — Town Close, Norfolk — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Town Close · 9 articles
Greater Anglia wire fault towards Colchester could disrupt Norwich journeys this morning

On the line between Norwich and Colchester, a fault with the overhead wires is blocking services and causing delays for Greater Anglia passengers. If you're heading south from Norwich, expect disruption and check before travelling.

BBC Norfolk · hyper_local
Man jailed for killing girlfriend on holiday is being considered for parole

In Suffolk, the man jailed for murdering Sarah Shields while on holiday in 2010 is being considered for parole. The case will revive strong feelings given the severity of the crime and the length of the original sentence.

BBC Suffolk · hyper_local
Coroner says woman died after treatment was withdrawn against her family’s wishes

In Essex, a coroner has found that Janet Daniels died after treatment was withdrawn despite her family opposing the decision. The inquest heard concerns that signs her sepsis was stabilising were not passed on to relatives.

BBC Essex · local
Fire near the A47 leaves business units badly damaged as investigators examine the cause

Near the A47 in Norfolk, a serious blaze has badly damaged several business units and prompted a fire service investigation. The focus now is on how the fire started and what it means for affected firms nearby.

BBC Norfolk · local
Police appeal for dashcam footage after fatal crash in Norfolk involving man in his 80s

In Norfolk, police are appealing for dashcam footage after a man in his 80s died when a van hit a wall on Tuesday. Officers are trying to piece together the moments before the crash and are asking drivers who were nearby to come forward.

BBC Norfolk · local
Why school prom costs are becoming a real pressure point for families in Suffolk

In Suffolk, teenagers and parents are raising concerns over the growing cost of school proms. What was once a simple end-of-term event is increasingly being seen as an expensive social pressure for families already watching budgets.

BBC Suffolk · local
Town centre Post Office faces a move as current shop prepares to shut in June

In Suffolk, a town centre Post Office is looking for a new home after the TGJones store that currently hosts it announced plans to close in June. The move could affect how easily residents access everyday services in the centre.

BBC Suffolk · local
Bid launched for murdered MP to receive America’s highest civilian honour

In Essex, a campaign is under way for the late MP Sir David Amess to be awarded the highest civilian honour in the United States. The White House is now considering the nomination, giving the long-running tribute effort fresh momentum.

BBC Essex · local
Villagers succeed in fight for pedestrian crossing on busy road

A determined group of villagers in Brooke have finally secured a pedestrian crossing on the busy B1332 after years of campaigning — a brilliant example of a community making its voice heard. It’s a heartening win that should make life safer and easier for everyone, especially families, children and older residents.

Norwich Evening News · good_news
The Local — Frant, East Sussex — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Frant & Wadhurst · 10 articles
University of Brighton support staff win seven extra days off after union deal

At the University of Brighton, support staff including library workers, administrators and IT teams are set to receive seven additional days of paid holiday. The agreement marks a notable win for the union and affects a large group of employees across the university.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
The Sussex asylum camp is now more than half full as fresh pressure builds on local services

At the former military site in Sussex, the camp housing asylum seekers has reached more than half of its full capacity less than three months after the first arrivals. The latest figures give a clearer picture of how quickly the site is filling and are likely to intensify debate over its impact on nearby communities and services.

BBC Sussex · local
Two men jailed after Haywards Heath attack that saw teenager knocked off bike and stabbed

In Haywards Heath, two men have been jailed after a teenage boy was hit by a car while riding his bicycle and then stabbed. The case is one of the more shocking recent violent incidents in the area and the sentences bring the court process to a close.

BBC Sussex · local
Sussex maternity services inquiry gets new lead after families’ campaign

Across Sussex, senior midwife Donna Ockenden has been appointed to lead a review into maternity services following sustained pressure from affected families. The inquiry is expected to examine serious concerns raised about care and could have wide implications for hospital trusts across the county.

BBC Sussex · local
Where rents are rising fastest across the UK, and what it says about the market now

Across the UK, new figures show which rental hotspots have seen the sharpest jumps in asking prices over the past year. The data also suggests the wider market may be cooling outside London, giving would-be tenants and landlords a clearer picture of where pressure is still building.

The Independent · national
Ministers promise crackdown after BBC finds asylum system being gamed by advisers

Across the UK, the justice secretary has pledged action after a BBC undercover investigation alleged some lawyers and advisers were coaching migrants to make false asylum claims. The story raises fresh questions about oversight of immigration advice and how weak points in the system are being exploited.

BBC News · national
Google is about to penalise websites that stop you using the back button

From June, Google says it will punish websites that use tricks to stop people navigating away with the back button. The change could hit publishers and online businesses that rely on frustrating design tactics, and should make browsing feel less manipulative for users.

BBC Technology · national
Toddler died after being restrained at nursery, prosecutors say

In the UK, prosecutors say toddler Noah Sibanda died after being restrained face down with a blanket over his face at a nursery. The case is likely to prompt wider scrutiny of nursery safety, restraint practices and how concerns are monitored in early years settings.

Daily Express · national
Drax claimed record £999m in subsidies for burning trees in 2025, thinktank says

Company has received about £8.7bn in renewable energy subsidies since 2012, despite claims wood pellets are not sourced sustainably The owner of the Drax power plant in North Yorkshire received record subsidies of almost £1bn for burning trees to generate electricity in 2025, a climate thinktank has

The Guardian · national
Second MRI scanner arrives at West Sussex hospital to boost diagnostic capacity

A second MRI scanner has arrived at Southlands Hospital in Shoreham, doubling imaging capacity and helping patients get answers faster. It’s a genuinely positive boost for local healthcare, with quicker diagnoses set to make a real difference for people across West Sussex.

Sussex Express · good_news
The Local — Headcorn — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Headcorn & Sutton Valence · 11 articles
South East Water admits failures over Kent outages as MPs demand answers

Across Kent and Sussex, South East Water’s boss has told MPs he got the handling of recent outages wrong. The hearing put fresh scrutiny on how the company responded when thousands were left without water, with pressure now mounting over what changes will be made before the next disruption.

KentLive · hyper_local
Kent baby rushed to hospital with meningitis despite showing no obvious symptoms

In Kent, an eight-week-old baby was taken to hospital with meningitis after apparently showing no symptoms beforehand. The case is a stark reminder of how quickly the infection can take hold and why parents are being urged to stay alert to even subtle changes in a newborn’s condition.

KentLive · hyper_local
Turner Contemporary secures £865,000 for works to keep Margate gallery open and safe

In Margate, Turner Contemporary has been awarded £865,000 for essential works to protect the gallery’s future. The funding is intended to keep the building safe, accessible and fully operational, safeguarding one of Kent’s best-known cultural venues.

KentLive · hyper_local
Collapsed Kent road still waiting for repairs as council searches for funding

In Kent, a road damaged by a 2023 landslip still has no confirmed repair date as Kent County Council looks for funding to rebuild it. The route has remained a problem for local journeys, and the latest update suggests the wait could continue while the council works out how to pay for the fix.

BBC Kent · local
Two men charged after fatal stabbing of teenager in Kent

In Kent, two men have been charged with murder following the fatal stabbing of a teenager. The charges mark a major step in the investigation, which has already drawn significant police attention and community concern.

BBC Kent · local
Where rents are rising fastest across the UK and what it means for anyone planning a move

Across the UK, new figures show the rental market is cooling overall outside London, but some hotspots are still seeing sharp jumps in asking prices over the past year. The report pinpoints where tenants are facing the biggest increases, offering a clearer picture for anyone weighing up a move, a renewal or a buy-versus-rent decision.

The Independent · national
Nearly 180 prisoners were released in error as new checks are brought in

Across England and Wales, official data shows 179 prisoners were released by mistake in the year to March, prompting new biometric checks in prisons. The figures raise fresh questions about safeguards in the justice system and whether enough is being done to prevent dangerous errors.

BBC Politics · national
Government vows crackdown after undercover report exposes alleged abuse of the asylum system

In England, ministers have promised action after a BBC undercover investigation alleged that some lawyers and advisers were helping migrants build false asylum claims. The row is likely to intensify pressure on the Home Office and fuel a wider political battle over immigration, legal oversight and enforcement.

BBC News · national
Ticketmaster owner found to have run a monopoly in ruling that could reignite anger over concert prices

In the United States, a jury has found that Live Nation, the owner of Ticketmaster, ran a monopoly and overcharged music fans. The verdict could have wider implications for UK gig-goers too, as scrutiny grows over ticket prices, fees and the power of major live entertainment firms.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
Drax claimed record £999m in subsidies for burning trees in 2025, thinktank says

Company has received about £8.7bn in renewable energy subsidies since 2012, despite claims wood pellets are not sourced sustainably The owner of the Drax power plant in North Yorkshire received record subsidies of almost £1bn for burning trees to generate electricity in 2025, a climate thinktank has

The Guardian · national
Overseas visitors increase adds £374m to Kent economy

Kent has had a welcome boost, with overseas visitors helping add £374 million to the county’s economy. Visit Kent says 66 million trips were made in 2024, a cheerful sign that people are continuing to choose our corner of the country for days out, breaks and local businesses.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Wathvale, North Yorkshire — Thursday, 16 April 2026
Wathvale & Bishop Monkton · 12 articles
York Christmas Market traders have stalled a Tuesday closure plan after warning of lost sales

York city centre traders have persuaded City of York Council to pause plans for a Tuesday 'rest day' at the Christmas market. Stallholders say shutting for one day a week could cut takings by about 10%, setting up a row over crowd management versus local business income.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · hyper_local
A new Yorkshire brain tumour trial could open up treatment options for patients sooner

Yorkshire is at the centre of a new clinical trial aimed at people with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. Yorkshire Cancer Research says the study should help patients access trial treatments that might otherwise be out of reach.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · hyper_local
Solar farm near East Cowton gets the go-ahead with enough power for more than 10,000 homes

East Cowton is set to see a major solar farm after planners approved the scheme near the village. The project is expected to generate enough electricity for more than 10,000 homes, adding another big energy development to North Yorkshire's rural landscape.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Ministers promise a crackdown after the BBC uncovered abuse of the asylum system

Westminster is facing fresh pressure after an undercover BBC investigation exposed alleged abuse within asylum cases. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood says action will be taken against so-called 'sham lawyers' accused of coaching false claims.

BBC News · national
The state pension triple lock is under fresh pressure as Westminster weighs up the bill

Westminster insiders say the long-term future of the triple lock is being scrutinised as defence spending demands grow. The debate matters to millions of pensioners because any rethink could affect how quickly the state pension rises in future years.

i News · national
Nearly 180 prisoners were released by mistake in a year, prompting new biometric checks

Across England and Wales, 179 prisoners were wrongly released in the year to March, according to new figures. The government says biometric checks are being introduced to tighten prison release procedures after the errors came to light.

BBC Politics · national
A new women's health plan has been launched, but many patients say the real problem is still not being heard

England has a new plan aimed at improving healthcare for women and girls, with ministers promising better support and diagnosis. But patients interviewed by the BBC say the deeper issue is still being dismissed or ignored when they seek help.

BBC Health · national
Google is about to punish websites that stop you leaving with back-button tricks

Google says it will start penalising websites from June if they use tactics that trap people by breaking the browser back button. The change could affect search rankings and push more sites to clean up frustrating design tricks that waste users' time.

BBC Technology · national
An ex-US Marine pilot has lost his bid to stop extradition from Australia over China training claims

In Australia, former US Marine pilot Daniel Duggan has lost an appeal against extradition to the United States. He was arrested in 2022 over allegations that he illegally helped train the Chinese military while in South Africa.

BBC World News · international
Trump's public clash with the Pope is now causing political damage among Catholic voters

In the United States, Donald Trump's dispute with the Pope is spilling into public view and unsettling parts of his conservative Catholic base. BBC reporting suggests some voters who would usually back him are siding instead with the pontiff.

BBC World News · international
Trump has threatened to remove Fed chief Jerome Powell, raising the stakes for US markets

Washington is braced for another clash after Donald Trump threatened to fire Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if he does not step down in May. The move escalates a long-running feud and could rattle investors already watching US economic policy closely.

BBC World News · international
Village aims to have first aider on every street

A village near Selby is doing something wonderfully community-minded by teaching residents life-saving first aid skills, with the aim of having a trained first aider on every street. It’s a heartening example of neighbours looking out for one another and building a safer, more caring place to live.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · good_news