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2026-04-18

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The Local — Edwalton, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Edwalton · 14 articles
Ruddington school rebuild confirmed after closure and months of campaigning

In Ruddington, St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding following a four-month local campaign. The school had been forced to close, so the decision gives families and the village some long-awaited certainty on what happens next.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike pursuit from Nottingham

In Bingham, four suspects were arrested shortly after police tracked a stolen motorcycle from Nottingham city centre. The case links a city-centre theft to a swift response further out in Rushcliffe, with officers moving in before the bike disappeared.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers recovered a lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas after stopping an HGV travelling on false plates. Officers used a tyre-deflation tactic to bring the vehicle to a halt, adding an unusual twist to a roadside crime investigation.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club event raises more than £2,000 for heart charity

In Attenborough, a quiz, pie and mash night at Attenborough Cricket Club has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. The total came from a community fundraiser held in February, showing strong local backing for the charity.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail adds six more businesses and more prizes

In Beeston, the Bee Trail is expanding with six more local businesses joining the map and extra prizes now on offer. The scheme, backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money, is designed to bring more people into town and get them exploring independents.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors for a local taster day

In Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting residents to an upcoming open day on Coneries Lagoon. It offers a chance for newcomers to see the club up close and try a watersport that is usually tucked away behind the reserve’s quieter corners.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Nottingham businesses say blocked drains left them facing a £50,000 bill

In Nottingham, business owners say blocked drains have caused damage that has left them with costs of about £50,000. They are blaming Nottingham City Council for poor maintenance, setting up a dispute over who should pay for the fallout.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Sherwood Library has reopened after its refurbishment and here’s what’s changed

In Sherwood, the local library has officially reopened after refurbishment works, with residents now able to use the upgraded space. The reopening marks a visible investment in a well-used community building and gives the area a refreshed public hub.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Saturday’s Nottinghamshire weather looks dry and bright before a cooler evening

Across Nottinghamshire, Saturday is expected to be mostly dry and settled with sunshine early on and more cloud later in the day. A clearer, cooler evening is forecast, which could shape plans for anyone heading out locally.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Three knives found on shop shelves in Nottingham city centre as two teens are arrested

In Nottingham city centre, police arrested two teenagers inside Boyes on Lower Parliament Street after three knives were found left on shelves. The suspects, aged 17 and 18, were detained in a case that will raise fresh questions about weapons in busy shopping areas.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

Over the River Trent in Nottinghamshire, a new walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date, with the widened riverside footpath on the south side due to open this summer. The project could matter well beyond one neighbourhood by improving links for commuters, leisure users and anyone travelling between communities either side of the river.

Gedling Eye · local
Popular café with sites across the world says 'we're proud to put Leicester on the map'

Chaiiwala has grown exponentially since its first café opened in Evington Road

Leicester Mercury · local
Fears crossing outside Derbyshire school 'won't happen unless someone is injured'

The school's head believes there is a bad accident waiting to happen

Derby Telegraph · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A long-awaited new library has finally opened in Sherwood, with parents delighted to see a welcoming space for children and families at the heart of the community. It’s the sort of local boost that brings people together, encourages reading and gives neighbours a lovely new place to learn, meet and spend time.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Morningside, City of Edinburgh — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Morningside · 19 articles
Residents in Leith want police action after teenagers reportedly spat at strangers

In Leith, residents are calling for action after a group of teenagers allegedly targeted passers-by and spat at them in the street. The incident has sparked concern that others may have been harassed in the same area.

Edinburgh News · hyper_local
A Leith pub says youths smashed its window in the latest attack on local businesses

In Leith, a popular pub has had a window smashed in what is being described as the latest in a string of incidents affecting nearby businesses. The owner said it was their first bad experience since opening in the area.

Edinburgh News · hyper_local
Leith fire disrupted trams on Friday afternoon and caused delays for passengers

In Leith, firefighters were called to a garage blaze on Friday afternoon, with tram services affected while crews dealt with the incident. Passengers were left facing delays on one of the city’s busiest routes.

Edinburgh News · hyper_local
An Edinburgh road closure forced trams to run only part-route during an incident

In Edinburgh, an ongoing incident blocked a road and forced trams to operate on a part-route, causing disruption for passengers. Travellers were warned to expect delays as services were adjusted.

Edinburgh Live · hyper_local
A passenger says she was stopped from boarding at Edinburgh Airport after a passport desk exchange

At Edinburgh Airport, a woman says she was barred from taking her flight after what she described as a distressing conversation at the passport desk. She has raised concerns about whether the same thing could happen again to other travellers.

Edinburgh Live · hyper_local
Police fear a missing man last seen in Aberdeen may now be in Edinburgh

Police say a missing man last seen at Aberdeen bus station may have travelled to Edinburgh, prompting a wider search. Officers say they are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare.

Edinburgh Live · hyper_local
Expansion plan for Fruin Farm

A venue near Helensburgh is applying to add event space and accommodation to its premises licence. Management [...] The post Expansion plan for Fruin Farm appeared first on The Lochside Press.

The Lochside Press · hyper_local
The Lib Dems say Edinburgh’s north-south tramline is not a priority in this election

In Edinburgh, the Scottish Liberal Democrats have said a proposed north-south tramline should not be a priority for the next Holyrood term. The stance puts transport investment in the capital directly into the election debate.

Edinburgh News · hyper_local
An Edinburgh prosthetics founder has made the Forbes 30 Under 30 list

In Edinburgh, Metacarpal founder Fergal Mackie has been named in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for his work designing fully mechanical prosthetic hands. The recognition puts a local medical technology business in the spotlight.

BBC Edinburgh · local
Hundreds of firms are out of pocket after Brewdog left £20m in unpaid bills

Across Scotland and the wider UK, administrators say Brewdog’s collapse has left almost 500 businesses owed around £20m. The unpaid bills raise fresh questions about the fallout for suppliers and contractors.

BBC Scotland · local
Anas Sarwar says a vote for Labour in Scotland is not a vote for Starmer

In Scotland, Anas Sarwar has drawn a sharper line between Scottish Labour and Prime Minister Keir Starmer ahead of the Holyrood election. The move underlines how difficult Westminster politics has become for the party’s campaign north of the border.

Daily Record · local
Holyrood Election 2026: All the party manifestos and key pledges at a glance

Political parties vying for votes at May’s Holyrood elections have published their manifestos as they attempt to sway the public to back them at the ballot box. We take a look at the key pledges and what the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) makes of the spending plans amid an extremely tight fina

The Scotsman · local
A former bodybuilder has been jailed for rapes committed in Perth and Fife

In Perth and Fife, a former bodybuilder has been jailed after raping women over a period spanning several years. The case covers offences committed between 2018 and 2023.

BBC Edinburgh · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure grows

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure after saying he was not informed that Peter Mandelson had failed security vetting. The row has triggered calls for answers over who knew what, and when.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves could raise the windfall tax on electricity generators to tackle bills

In the UK, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering a higher windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of efforts to ease household energy costs. The move is tied to wider plans to weaken the link between gas prices and power bills.

The Guardian · national
Rising fuel prices are pushing more UK drivers towards walking and cycling

Across the UK, a new survey suggests higher fuel prices are prompting some drivers to leave the car at home and switch to walking or cycling. The change points to how quickly international events are feeding into everyday travel choices.

The Independent · national
A new RSV vaccine study suggests fewer babies need hospital treatment when mums are vaccinated in pregnancy

In a major health study, researchers found that vaccinating pregnant women against RSV significantly reduced hospital admissions in infants. The findings are being described as a major opportunity to prevent serious illness in babies.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
West Lothian bucks national vaccine trend to improve on jabs over winter

A welcome bit of good news from West Lothian: the area has bucked the national trend by increasing vaccine uptake across all age groups over winter. It’s an encouraging sign of a community looking out for one another and helping keep local people healthier.

Edinburgh Live · good_news
The Local — Harleston, Norfolk — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Harleston · 11 articles
Electrical waste drop-offs across Norfolk are suspended after a major plant fire

Across Norfolk, residents have been told they cannot take electrical waste to recycling centres after a major blaze at a processing plant. The disruption affects tip users county-wide and will remain in place until further notice.

BBC Suffolk · hyper_local
Norfolk Greens open a row over large solar farms and where panels should go next

In Norfolk, a fresh political argument has broken out over the spread of large-scale solar farms in the countryside. The county council's Green leader says panels should be locally owned and focused on rooftops instead of what he describes as industrial-scale schemes.

BBC Norfolk · hyper_local
Fears stroke victim will lose Cambodia hospital bed

Michael Blake is partially-paralysed and is unable to talk, according to his son.

BBC Essex · local
Norfolk family's account of fatal rescue reveals how a mother saved her daughter

In Norfolk, a family has spoken publicly after a woman died while saving her daughter Autumn's life. Her partner said the child survived because of her mother's actions, turning the case into a stark account of loss and bravery.

BBC Norfolk · local
Ipswich Town's race for promotion is going down to the wire and every match now matters

In Ipswich, Town are still in the hunt for automatic promotion with only two weeks left of the regular season. The battle for second place has tightened, leaving fans watching every result as the Championship run-in reaches its most tense stage.

BBC Suffolk · local
Starmer faces new pressure after saying he was not told Mandelson failed vetting

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is under renewed pressure after saying he was not informed that Lord Mandelson had failed security vetting. The fallout has prompted calls for answers over who knew what, and when.

BBC News · national
A new windfall tax on electricity generators could be part of the plan to cut household bills

In London, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of wider energy market reforms. The move is aimed at helping curb rising household bills by weakening the link between gas prices and electricity costs.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are leaving the car at home as fuel costs bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices are pushing more motorists towards walking and cycling. The shift comes as households feel the strain of higher transport costs linked to the wider international crisis.

The Independent · national
RSV jabs in pregnancy could sharply cut infant hospital stays, study finds

Across the UK, new research suggests vaccinating pregnant women against RSV can significantly reduce hospital admissions for babies. Experts say the findings point to a major opportunity to prevent serious illness and save young lives.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
North Norfolk restaurant makes Michelin Guide less than a year after opening

A north Norfolk restaurant has plenty to celebrate after making the 2026 Michelin Guide less than a year after opening. The Ship in Brancaster’s swift rise is a lovely local success story, shining a spotlight on the area’s food scene and giving residents one more reason to feel proud.

Eastern Daily Press · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 15 articles
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike pursuit from Nottingham

Bingham was the scene of four arrests after police tracked a stolen motorbike from Nottingham city centre. Officers detained the suspects shortly after the bike was taken, turning the incident into a fast-moving police response close to Radcliffe-on-Trent.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ruddington school rebuild confirmed after months of pressure

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding following a sustained local campaign. The decision comes after the school’s closure and gives families a clearer picture of what happens next.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers seized a lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas after spotting an HGV on false plates. Police used a tyre-deflation tactic to bring the vehicle to a halt, adding an unusual twist to a routine patrol.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Mum says local park trips with her disabled son have become 'soul-destroying'

In Nottinghamshire, Rebecca Conway is calling for more accessible playground equipment after describing repeated difficulties taking her disabled son to the park. Her campaign highlights how many families are still excluded from everyday play spaces.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail is expanding with more shops and extra prizes

In Beeston, the Bee Trail has added six more businesses to its map with extra prizes now on offer. Backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money, the scheme is designed to drive more footfall into the town centre.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors for a public taster day

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting residents to an upcoming open day on Coneries Lagoon. The event offers a chance for newcomers to see the club up close and try sailing in a well-known local setting.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

At Attenborough Cricket Club, a quiz and pie-and-mash night has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. Organisers say the total reflects strong local support for the charity event held earlier this year.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Nottingham businesses say blocked drains left them facing a £50,000 bill

In Nottingham, businesses say blocked drains and a lack of maintenance have landed them with costs of around £50,000. The row has sparked anger towards Nottingham City Council and could fuel wider concern over upkeep of the city centre environment.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Saturday’s Nottinghamshire weather looks dry, bright and cooler by evening

Across Nottinghamshire, Saturday is expected to start sunny before cloud builds later in the day. Conditions should stay largely dry, with a clearer and cooler evening likely for anyone heading out locally.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Sherwood Library has reopened after its refurbishment and here’s what’s changed

Sherwood Library reopened on Friday after a refurbishment aimed at improving the space for local residents. The relaunch marks a significant upgrade for a well-used community building and comes with a first look at the revamped interior.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Two teenagers arrested after knives were found on shelves in Nottingham city centre shop

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police arrested two teenagers after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside Boyes. The suspects, aged 17 and 18, were detained at the scene in a worrying city-centre public safety incident.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Residents allowed back home after gas leak forced evacuation of 30 properties

In Nottinghamshire, residents from about 30 homes were evacuated after a gas leak before being told they could return. Fire crews attended the incident and the disruption appears to have been brought under control later in the day.

BBC Nottingham · local
Opening date revealed for new Trent walking and cycling bridge

Over the River Trent in Nottinghamshire, the opening date has been announced for a new walking and cycling bridge alongside improved riverside paths. The scheme is set to make cross-river journeys easier for pedestrians and cyclists once it opens this summer.

Gedling Eye · local
Popular café with sites across the world says 'we're proud to put Leicester on the map'

Chaiiwala has grown exponentially since its first café opened in Evington Road

Leicester Mercury · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A much-awaited new library has finally opened in Sherwood, delighting parents and giving the community a welcoming new space to enjoy. It’s the sort of local win that brings people together, with books, activities and a bright hub for families to share.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Newton, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Newton · 27 articles
Ruddington school rebuild confirmed after closure crisis

Ruddington will get a rebuilt St Peter’s CofE Junior School after the government confirmed funding following months of campaigning. The decision matters for families after the school was forced to close, and it sets out a clearer long-term future for pupils in the village.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike tracked from Nottingham

Bingham saw four arrests after police followed a stolen motorcycle from Nottingham city centre. Officers say the suspects were detained shortly after the bike was taken, with the incident ending in the market town rather than the city.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire weather for Saturday: bright start, more cloud later and a cooler evening

Nottinghamshire is set for a mostly dry and settled Saturday, with sunny spells early on before cloud builds through the middle of the day. By evening, skies should clear again but temperatures will feel noticeably cooler.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rushcliffe parent says trips to the park are becoming a battle for disabled children

Rushcliffe mother Rebecca Conway says local parks are failing children with disabilities because of a lack of suitable equipment. Her campaign is pushing for more accessible playgrounds so families are not excluded from everyday outings.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

Attenborough Cricket Club has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation after a quiz, pie and mash night. The total reflects strong support from local residents and club members for the February event.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail is getting bigger with more shops and extra prizes

Beeston’s Bee Trail has been expanded with six more local businesses joining the map. The town-centre activity, backed by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, is also adding more prizes to encourage people to explore local traders.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club open day offers local residents a chance to get on the water

Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting residents to try sailing at Coneries Lagoon in Attenborough Nature Reserve. The open day is aimed at newcomers as well as anyone curious about joining the club in time for the warmer months.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Nottingham businesses say blocked drains have left them facing a £50,000 bill

Nottingham businesses are blaming blocked drains and poor maintenance for damage they say has cost them around £50,000. Traders are now directing their anger at Nottingham City Council, arguing the problem should have been prevented.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Long-running Nottingham firm collapses as staff lose their jobs

Nottingham has seen a 17-year-old company fall into liquidation, with workers made redundant. The business is reported to have been hit by rising labour and material costs, adding to pressure already felt across the construction sector.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

The A614 was the scene of a police stop after officers spotted an HGV travelling on false plates. Nottinghamshire roads policing officers used a tyre-deflation tactic and recovered a lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Inside Sherwood Library as the refurbished building reopens to the public

Sherwood Library has reopened after refurbishment, bringing residents back into an upgraded community building. The relaunch marks a fresh chapter for one of Nottingham’s best-used local services, with new spaces now available inside.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Around 150 jobs at risk as Boots-linked company plans to shut Nottingham site

Nottingham is facing another jobs blow after a major firm with historic links to Boots confirmed plans to close a local site. Around 150 roles are expected to go, making this one of the biggest employment stories in the city this week.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

The River Trent will get a new walking and cycling bridge this summer, with an opening date now revealed. The scheme also includes a widened and resurfaced riverside path on the south side of the river, which could improve links across the wider Nottingham area.

Gedling Eye · local
Inquest finds inmate died from drugs at Nottinghamshire prison described as volatile

Nottinghamshire was the focus of an inquest that found a prisoner died after taking drugs in a prison described as volatile. Jurors heard the 50-year-old had a history of substance misuse as questions were raised about conditions inside the jail.

BBC Nottingham · local
Popular café with sites across the world says 'we're proud to put Leicester on the map'

Chaiiwala has grown exponentially since its first café opened in Evington Road

Leicester Mercury · local
Fears crossing outside Derbyshire school 'won't happen unless someone is injured'

The school's head believes there is a bad accident waiting to happen

Derby Telegraph · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure grows in Westminster

Westminster is facing fresh political turmoil after Sir Keir Starmer said he was not told Peter Mandelson had failed security checks. The row has triggered calls for answers at the top of government and is set to run into next week.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves plans higher windfall tax on electricity generators as bills stay under pressure

London is at the centre of new energy plans as Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators. The move is part of a wider attempt to ease pressure on household bills and change how power prices are set.

The Guardian · national
Rising fuel prices are pushing more UK drivers towards walking and cycling

Across the UK, soaring fuel costs are reportedly changing how people travel, with more drivers cutting car use in favour of walking and cycling. The shift comes as households feel the knock-on effects of higher prices linked to conflict in the Middle East.

The Independent · national
Martin Lewis issues pension warning over a mistake that could cost savers money

Across the UK, Martin Lewis is warning pension savers about a significant financial risk that could leave them missing out on money they are due. The advice centres on checking arrangements carefully rather than assuming everything has been handled correctly.

Daily Mirror · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Trump threatens to block ceasefire extension unless Tehran agrees a deal

Tehran and Washington are at the centre of a fast-moving crisis after Donald Trump threatened to block an extension to the ceasefire unless Iran agrees terms. The warning follows failed talks in Islamabad over Tehran’s nuclear programme.

The Independent World · international
Lebanon gets a pause in fighting, but the ceasefire still looks fragile

Lebanon is seeing a short-lived sense of relief after a ceasefire with Israel paused weeks of fighting. But serious obstacles remain, with doubts over whether the truce can hold and what a longer-term settlement would look like.

BBC World News · international
More than 1,000 jobs lost in Kenya after Meta contractor drops work

Kenya has been hit by a major jobs shock after an outsourcing firm lost a Meta contract and sacked more than 1,000 workers. The move comes after allegations about staff reviewing private footage recorded by smart glasses.

The Guardian World · international
Kanye West concert in Poland cancelled after backlash over antisemitic remarks

Poland has cancelled a planned Kanye West concert following criticism over his antisemitic comments. The decision adds to the fallout already facing the rapper, who was also blocked from entering the UK.

BBC World News · international
Air Canada cuts flights as soaring fuel costs ripple through aviation

Canada is trimming some Air Canada flights, including services to New York, as airlines grapple with higher fuel costs during the Iran conflict. The disruption points to broader pressure on aviation as war pushes operating costs sharply upwards.

The Guardian World · international
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

Sherwood’s new library has finally opened its doors, delighting parents and giving the community a bright new space to learn, meet and spend time together. After delays, its arrival feels like a real local win — a welcoming place that should bring people of all ages together for years to come.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Kirk Hallam, Derbyshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Kirk Hallam · 9 articles
Safety fears grow outside a Derbyshire school as calls for a crossing intensify

At a Derbyshire school, concerns are mounting over the lack of a safe crossing point outside the site. The headteacher says the road layout is dangerous and fears action may only come after a child is seriously hurt.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
People on a new Derbyshire estate say they are still waiting for finished roads years after moving in

On Bittern View in Willington, residents say roads and pavements remain unfinished long after families moved into the development. The dispute is now drawing political attention as homeowners push for answers over who will complete the work.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
A Derbyshire attraction is set for vital repairs after landing a share of new East Midlands funding

At a Derbyshire visitor attraction, repair works described as crucial to its future are now set to go ahead after a funding boost. The project is part of a wider £5 million package being distributed across the East Midlands.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
Around 150 jobs are at risk as a major Boots-linked firm prepares to shut its Nottingham site

In Nottingham, a large company with historic links to Boots is planning to close one of its sites with about 150 jobs affected. The move is likely to raise fresh concern about employment in the city and the future of the business operation there.

Nottingham Post · local
A man has been jailed after Derby Crown Court heard he killed his stepdad and the family dog

At Derby Crown Court, a man was jailed for killing his stepfather and the family dog during a case involving a cache of knives and Samurai swords at the home. The details heard in court underline the extreme violence involved in the attack.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Government confirms a Nottinghamshire junior school will be rebuilt after months of pressure

In Ruddington, St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding following a lengthy local campaign. The decision follows months of uncertainty after the school was forced to close.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Chesterfield road reopens and investigations continue - after 16-year-old boy taken to hospital with stab wound

Chatsworth Road has now reopened and investigations are continuing after a teenager was assaulted by another teenager in Chesterfield.

Derbyshire Times · local
Popular café with sites across the world says 'we're proud to put Leicester on the map'

Chaiiwala has grown exponentially since its first café opened in Evington Road

Leicester Mercury · local
24-hour darts marathon delivers £22,606.85 to Ashgate Hospice

A brilliant burst of community spirit has seen a 24-hour darts marathon raise an impressive £22,606.85 for Ashgate Hospice. It’s a lovely example of local people coming together, having a good time and making a real difference for a much-valued cause.

Ilkeston Advertiser · good_news
The Local — Withington — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Withington · 7 articles
The man convicted after Andrew Malkinson’s wrongful jailing has finally been found guilty

In Greater Manchester, a jury has convicted the man responsible for the 2003 rape that led to Andrew Malkinson being wrongly imprisoned for 17 years. The case will revive questions about how the original investigation went so badly wrong and what lessons police and prosecutors have learned since.

BBC England · hyper_local
Why the Mandelson vetting row is becoming a bigger problem for Starmer

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure after it emerged Peter Mandelson did not pass security checks for the US ambassador role. The row has shifted from an awkward appointment story to a wider question about who knew what inside government.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves plans new windfall tax move that could feed into energy bills

In the UK, Rachel Reeves is preparing to increase the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators while consulting on changes to how power prices are set. The aim is to loosen the link between gas and electricity prices and, in time, reduce pressure on household bills.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are giving up the car as fuel costs bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices are pushing more drivers towards walking and cycling. With petrol costs climbing since the start of the Iran war, the shift points to another squeeze on everyday travel budgets.

The Independent · national
Three referees have been ruled out of the Merseyside derby and fans will want to know why

In Liverpool, the Premier League has barred three referees from taking charge of Sunday’s Everton v Liverpool derby. The decision adds an extra layer of intrigue before one of the weekend’s biggest fixtures and is likely to fuel fresh debate over officiating rules.

Daily Mirror · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
The 90-year-old hospital volunteer who is returning to work

A lovely bit of community spirit: 90-year-old Coralie May is returning to her volunteer role at Doncaster Royal Infirmary, where she has helped out in the hospital shop for more than 30 years. It’s a heartening reminder that kindness, dedication and a friendly face can make a real difference every single day.

BBC England · good_news
The Local — Leyton — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Leyton · 9 articles
Three festivals are coming to Leyton Jubilee Park over the May bank holiday weekend

Leyton Jubilee Park is set to host three back-to-back music events over the late May bank holiday weekend, including Brazilian festival Boa Nova, a soulful house party and a melodic trance night. The run of events could mean a busy few days around the park for nearby residents, with organisers targeting different music crowds across the weekend.

Waltham Forest Echo · hyper_local
Leyton steel firm plans its next move after landing a £500,000 boost

Leyton-based steel fabrication company Metallico is looking to expand after securing a £500,000 grant. The business has already worked on high-profile projects in central London, including structural steelwork used to suspend Damien Hirst sculptures at Bacchanalia in Mayfair.

Waltham Forest Echo · hyper_local
The former Thorpe Coombe Hospital site in Walthamstow has been sold to Aldi

Thorpe Coombe Hospital in Walthamstow has been sold to Aldi in a deal with the North East London NHS Foundation Trust. The sale puts a major former NHS site into supermarket ownership, raising fresh questions about what comes next for the historic building and surrounding land.

Waltham Forest Echo · hyper_local
Starmer faces fresh questions after Mandelson vetting failure comes to light

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is under mounting pressure after it emerged Peter Mandelson did not pass security checks for the US ambassador role. The row is quickly turning into a broader test of what Downing Street knew, and when.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans new windfall tax move that could shape future electricity bills

In the UK, Rachel Reeves is preparing to increase the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators while consulting on wider energy market reforms. The aim is to weaken the link between gas prices and power bills, with potential knock-on effects for households already watching costs closely.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are giving up the car as fuel prices force travel changes

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel costs since the start of the Iran war are pushing more drivers towards walking and cycling. It points to a growing cost-of-living squeeze that could change how people get to work, school and the shops.

The Independent · national
RSV jab in pregnancy could cut baby hospital stays, major study finds

Across the UK, new research suggests vaccinating pregnant women against RSV can significantly reduce infant hospital admissions. Health experts say the findings could open up a major opportunity to prevent serious illness and deaths in very young babies.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Pregnancy vaccine reduces baby hospital admissions for RSV by 80%

A really encouraging health breakthrough: a pregnancy vaccine has been shown to cut babies’ hospital admissions for RSV by 80%. It’s wonderful news for parents and little ones alike, offering strong protection against a serious chest infection and giving many families extra peace of mind.

BBC News · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 13 articles
Ruddington’s St Peter’s school will be rebuilt after months of pressure

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after the government confirmed funding following a four-month local campaign. The decision matters well beyond the village, with parents and residents now waiting for details on timing and what the replacement school will look like.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike pursuit from Nottingham

Bingham became the focus of a police operation after a stolen motorbike was tracked from Nottingham city centre and four suspects were arrested. The incident underlines how quickly offences in the city can spill into nearby Rushcliffe roads and neighbourhoods.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers used a tyre-deflation tactic to stop an HGV travelling on false plates and recovered a load of suspected stolen sofas. It is a striking reminder of the kind of criminal activity being picked up on major routes used by local drivers.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

At Attenborough Cricket Club, a quiz and pie-and-mash night has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. The total reflects strong support from local people and shows how small community events are still pulling in serious fundraising sums.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors if you’ve ever fancied getting on the water

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting residents to an open day on Coneries Lagoon. It offers a chance for newcomers to see the club up close and try a sport that is often hidden in plain sight nearby.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail adds six new stops and more prizes for visitors

In Beeston, the Bee Trail is expanding with six more businesses joining the route and extra prizes being offered. Backed by Shared Prosperity Fund money, the scheme is designed to get more people exploring the town centre and spending locally.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Donald Trump issues nuclear warning to Pope Leo but REFUSES to meet him

Donald Trump has issued a nuclear warning to Pope Leo over Iran - but refused to meet the pontiff to resolve their growing row over nuclear weapons and foreign policy

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Three knives found in Nottingham city centre shop as two teenagers are arrested

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police arrested two teenagers after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside Boyes. The incident will raise fresh concern about weapons being carried in busy shopping areas used by families and commuters.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new Trent walking and cycling bridge

Over the River Trent in Nottinghamshire, the opening date for a new walking and cycling bridge has now been set, alongside summer plans for the upgraded south-side riverside path. The scheme could change how people move between communities on either side of the river for work, school and leisure.

Gedling Eye · local
Drugs death at Nottinghamshire prison exposed by inquest into ‘volatile’ jail

At a Nottinghamshire prison, an inquest jury found an inmate died after taking drugs in what was described as a volatile environment. The findings are likely to intensify scrutiny of safety, drugs and management inside the jail.

BBC Nottingham · local
Popular café with sites across the world says 'we're proud to put Leicester on the map'

Chaiiwala has grown exponentially since its first café opened in Evington Road

Leicester Mercury · local
Fears crossing outside Derbyshire school 'won't happen unless someone is injured'

The school's head believes there is a bad accident waiting to happen

Derby Telegraph · local
Pictures: First look as new Sherwood Library reopens

Sherwood Library’s reopening is a lovely boost for the local community, giving residents a bright, refreshed space to read, learn and spend time together. It’s the sort of neighbourhood win that brings people back through the doors and helps a much-valued public place feel new again.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Tollerton, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Tollerton · 15 articles
Ruddington school rebuild confirmed after closure campaign

Ruddington's St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding following months of campaigning. The decision is a major step for families after the school was forced to close, and it now puts a permanent replacement on the table.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike pursuit from Nottingham

Bingham saw four arrests after police tracked a stolen motorcycle from Nottingham city centre into the town. Officers say the suspects were detained shortly after the theft, bringing a fast-moving case to an end in a place many NG12 readers know well.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police sting lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers used a stinger to stop an HGV said to be travelling on false plates. A load of suspected stolen sofas was recovered, turning an ordinary patrol into a significant roadside seizure on a route used across the county.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

At Attenborough Cricket Club, a quiz and pie-and-mash night has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. The total came from a February event backed by local supporters, showing strong community turnout for a cause with wide local support.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club open day offers locals a chance to get on the water

Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting residents to an open day at Coneries Lagoon in Attenborough Nature Reserve. The event is designed to introduce more people to sailing in one of the area's best-known outdoor settings.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail expands with six more businesses and extra prizes

In Beeston, the Bee Trail is growing again with six more businesses joining the map. Backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money, the expanded trail also brings more prizes and another boost for the town centre.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Nottingham firms face £50,000 bill after blocked drains and council row

In Nottingham, businesses say blocked drains have left them facing costs of around £50,000 and have accused the city council of poor maintenance. The dispute adds fresh pressure over infrastructure problems that can hit trade, insurance and day-to-day operations.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Long-running Nottingham firm collapses into liquidation with jobs lost

In Nottingham, a business that had traded for 17 years has fallen into liquidation and staff have been made redundant. Rising labour and material costs were blamed for the collapse, underlining the pressure still facing established local firms.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Sherwood Library has reopened after refurbishment and residents can now look inside

Sherwood Library reopened on Friday after refurbishment work, marking a fresh start for a well-used community building. The upgrade gives residents improved facilities and restores a key local service in one of Nottingham's busiest neighbourhoods.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Saturday's Nottinghamshire weather looks dry, bright and cooler by evening

Across Nottinghamshire, Saturday is expected to be largely dry and settled with a bright start and more cloud through the middle of the day. Clearer skies are then forecast for the evening, with temperatures turning cooler later on.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Three knives found on shop shelves in Nottingham city centre as two teens arrested

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police arrested two teenagers after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside Boyes. The incident will raise fresh concerns about weapons in the city centre and safety in busy retail areas.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new Trent walking and cycling bridge

Over the River Trent in Nottinghamshire, a new walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date, with linked riverside path improvements due this summer. The scheme matters well beyond Gedling, promising better active travel connections across the wider area.

Gedling Eye · local
Popular café with sites across the world says 'we're proud to put Leicester on the map'

Chaiiwala has grown exponentially since its first café opened in Evington Road

Leicester Mercury · local
Fears crossing outside Derbyshire school 'won't happen unless someone is injured'

The school's head believes there is a bad accident waiting to happen

Derby Telegraph · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A much-anticipated new library has finally opened in Sherwood, with parents delighted to see a welcoming space for children and families at the heart of the community. It’s the sort of uplifting local addition that gives people a place to learn, meet and come together.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Braunton, Devon — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Braunton · 8 articles
Plymouth flats put behind safety cordon after collapse risk warning

In Plymouth, a 27-metre exclusion zone has been set up around the Evolution Cove block after concerns the building could collapse. Plymouth City Council says the safety cordon is in place while the risk is assessed, with disruption likely nearby.

BBC Devon · hyper_local
Why Exeter residents say the city’s housing squeeze is pushing locals out

In Exeter, residents say student accommodation and co-living developments are reshaping the housing market and making it harder for local people to find somewhere to live. The row adds to wider pressure across Devon over affordability, supply and who new homes are really for.

BBC Devon · hyper_local
Why the Mandelson vetting row is turning into a bigger problem for Starmer

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is under fresh pressure after saying he was not told Peter Mandelson had failed security vetting. The row has quickly become a wider question about who knew what inside government, and whether key warnings were kept from the prime minister.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves plans new windfall tax move that could feed through to household energy bills

In Westminster, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of wider energy market reforms. The government says it wants to weaken the link between gas and electricity prices, with the aim of easing pressure on household bills.

The Guardian · national
Fuel costs are pushing more UK drivers to walk or cycle instead of using the car

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices are changing how people get around, with more drivers switching short journeys to walking and cycling. If petrol and diesel keep climbing, the squeeze could be felt in day-to-day routines well beyond the biggest cities.

The Independent · national
Three referees have been ruled out of Everton v Liverpool and fans are asking why

In Liverpool, the Premier League has barred three referees from taking charge of Sunday’s Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool. The decision adds another layer of scrutiny to officiating in one of English football’s most watched fixtures.

Daily Mirror · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Six seal pups released on Devon beach after remarkable recovery

A heartening wildlife success story from Devon: six rescued seal pups have been released back onto a local beach after making a remarkable recovery. With brilliantly named youngsters including Jimi Hendrix, Muse and Lewis Capaldi now back in the wild, it’s a lovely reminder of the care and dedication that goes into giving vulnerable animals a second chance.

DevonLive North Devon · good_news
The Local — Conisbrough, Doncaster — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Conisbrough · 9 articles
Woman arrested after girl was found dead in a pond as South Yorkshire Police investigate

In South Yorkshire, a woman in her 30s has been arrested after the death of Nyla May Bradshaw, who was found in a pond. Police say the investigation is continuing as officers work to establish exactly what happened.

BBC South Yorkshire · hyper_local
Rotherham gang jailed for more than 30 years each over cannabis raid shooting

In Rotherham, four men have been handed prison sentences of more than 30 years each after a shooting linked to a cannabis raid. The case centres on a violent incident that police and prosecutors treated as a major organised crime investigation.

BBC South Yorkshire · hyper_local
Driver jailed after crash killed police worker Ellie Smart

In South Yorkshire, Dean Tolan has been jailed after admitting causing the death of 29-year-old Ellie Smart by dangerous driving. The case ends with a custodial sentence following a fatal crash that claimed the life of a police worker.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
Why the Mandelson vetting row is piling pressure on Starmer this weekend

Westminster is facing fresh political fallout after Sir Keir Starmer said he was not told that Lord Mandelson had failed security vetting. The row has triggered calls for answers over who knew what, and when, with pressure building on Downing Street to explain the handling of a highly sensitive appointment.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves is planning a new power tax and it could feed through to household bills

London is at the centre of plans by Chancellor Rachel Reeves to increase the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators. Ministers say the move is part of a wider effort to weaken the link between gas prices and power bills, with the aim of easing pressure on households.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are giving up the car as fuel prices bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel costs are pushing more drivers towards walking and cycling. The findings point to growing pressure on household budgets, especially for people who rely on the car for work, school runs and everyday journeys.

The Independent · national
Three referees have been ruled out of the Merseyside derby and fans will want to know why

Liverpool is in the spotlight ahead of Sunday's Merseyside derby after the Premier League barred three referees from taking charge of the match. The decision adds another layer of intrigue before one of the weekend's biggest fixtures, with questions over impartiality and match appointments bound to follow.

Daily Mirror · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Sensational night of fashion as annual fundraiser returns to Doncaster

Doncaster has a lovely night to look forward to as the inspirational Aurora Fashion Show returns to the Dome on 8 May. The annual fundraiser promises an uplifting evening of style and community spirit, bringing people together for a great cause while celebrating confidence, creativity and local generosity.

Doncaster Free Press · good_news
The Local — St. Ann's, Nottingham — Saturday, 18 April 2026
St. Ann's · 14 articles
Sherwood Library has reopened after its refurb and you can now see inside

Sherwood Library reopened on Friday 17 April after refurbishment work, giving residents a refreshed community space back on their doorstep. The upgrade marks a visible change for regular users in Sherwood, with new interiors now in place and the building back in use.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ruddington’s St Peter’s Junior School will be rebuilt after months of pressure

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after the government confirmed funding following a four-month campaign. The decision is a major update for families in Ruddington after the school was forced to close, and it should shape local education plans for years.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New Trent walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date for summer

The River Trent crossing will open this summer, with the widened riverside footpath on the south bank also due to come into use. For people travelling between neighbourhoods near Nottingham, it promises a more direct route on foot or by bike and a noticeable change to riverside access.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Police stopped more than 140 vehicles in this road safety crackdown near Nottingham

Across Nottinghamshire, Operation Highways led to more than 140 vehicles being stopped and 47 arrests during a targeted roads policing operation. The figures suggest a significant enforcement push on routes used every day, with action focused on intelligence about offending and unsafe driving.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Stolen motorbike taken from Nottingham city centre was tracked to Bingham within hours

Nottingham city centre was the starting point for a stolen motorbike case that ended with four arrests in Bingham. Police said the bike was pursued after the theft, making this a fast-moving case with a direct link back to the city centre.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail is getting bigger with more businesses and extra prizes

Beeston Bee Trail has expanded with six more local businesses joining the route and additional prizes now on offer. Backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money, the scheme is designed to draw more people into Beeston town centre and give families another reason to explore the area.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors if you want to try the water this spring

Attenborough Sailing Club is holding an open day at Attenborough Nature Reserve, offering local residents a chance to see the club and try sailing. With sessions based on Coneries Lagoon, it is a timely invitation for anyone nearby looking for a new outdoor activity.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club fundraiser brought in more than £2,000 for heart charity

Attenborough Cricket Club raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation through a quiz, pie and mash night held in February. The total shows strong support from local people in Attenborough and gives the event a lasting community impact beyond the evening itself.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire’s weather for Saturday looks bright and dry before a cooler evening

Nottinghamshire is set for a largely dry and settled Saturday, starting bright before more cloud builds through the middle of the day. A clearer, cooler evening is expected, so anyone planning time out in Nottingham or nearby should get the better conditions earlier on.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police recovered a lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas after stopping an HGV on the A614

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers recovered a load of suspected stolen sofas after stopping an HGV reportedly travelling on false plates. Officers used a tyre-deflation tactic to halt the lorry, turning a routine patrol into a major seizure.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
An inmate at HMP Lowdham Grange died from drugs, inquest jury finds

HMP Lowdham Grange in Nottinghamshire was described as a volatile prison after an inquest heard an inmate died from drugs. The jury found the 50-year-old had a history of drug misuse, adding fresh scrutiny to conditions and control inside the jail.

BBC Nottingham · local
Lincoln teacher opens up about daily symptoms of brain injury after suffering stroke aged 24

Rob was born with an atrial septal defect in his heart and had his first open heart surgery when he was just 18 months old

LincolnshireLive · local
Man jailed for killing stepdad and family dog

Derby Crown Court heard the defendant had a stash of knives and Samurai swords at the family home.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A much-delayed new library has finally opened in Sherwood, much to the delight of local parents and residents. Described as “fantastic”, it’s being welcomed as a bright new community space where families can gather, children can discover a love of reading, and neighbours can come together.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Culverden, Kent — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Culverden · 17 articles
Police appeal after assault in a Tunbridge Wells park leaves family seeking answers

In Tunbridge Wells, police are investigating an assault in a popular local park after the victim's mother spoke publicly about the incident. Officers are asking anyone who saw what happened or has information to come forward as inquiries continue.

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · hyper_local
Tunbridge Wells girl with a brain tumour has sparked a worldwide search for every Kirsty

In Tunbridge Wells, a young girl living with a brain tumour has launched an uplifting campaign to find 'all the Kirstys in the world'. The idea has already reached more than 6,000 people globally, turning a local family's effort into an unexpectedly wide community response.

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · hyper_local
This Kent village’s link to a beloved children’s classic is closer to home than you might think

In Kent, a village with a strong local identity is being highlighted for its connection to one of Britain's best-loved children's stories. The piece explores the history behind the place and why its literary link still stands out today.

KentLive · hyper_local
Two people arrested after fatal stabbing of man in his 50s in Kent

In Kent, police have arrested a 32-year-old man and a 34-year-old woman on suspicion of murder after a man in his 50s was fatally stabbed. Detectives say both suspects are from the area and the investigation is ongoing.

BBC Kent · local
A second meningitis vaccine session is being offered after huge queues at the first rollout

In Kent, health officials are arranging a second vaccine offer after strong demand followed a fatal meningitis outbreak. The first round in March drew long queues and some people were turned away, prompting another chance to get jabbed.

BBC Kent · local
Kent teenager says scooter crash left him fearing he was paralysed

In Swanscombe, Kent, 18-year-old Josh Howell has described the moment a scooter crash made him fear he had been paralysed. He now relies on a mobility scooter because of ongoing back pain and is speaking about the impact on daily life.

BBC Kent · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure grows in Westminster

In Westminster, the prime minister says he was not informed that Lord Mandelson had failed security vetting checks. The revelation has intensified calls for answers and deepened a political row already engulfing government.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans windfall tax rise on electricity generators in a move tied to household bills

In London, Rachel Reeves is preparing to increase the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators while consulting on wider energy market reforms. The aim is to weaken the link between gas and electricity prices and ease pressure on household bills.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are walking and cycling as fuel prices bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests more drivers are cutting back on car use as fuel prices continue to climb. Walking and cycling are becoming substitute choices for some households as motoring costs rise.

The Independent · national
AI minister says she does not use AI at work despite new £500m push for the sector

In Westminster, the Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary has said she does not use AI in her own work. The remark comes just after the government announced a £500m fund intended to support British AI businesses.

BBC Politics · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Air Canada cuts some flights as high fuel costs ripple through aviation

In Canada and the United States, Air Canada has temporarily suspended some routes including flights to New York as aviation fuel costs rise. The disruption reflects wider pressure on airlines as the war with Iran pushes operating costs higher.

The Guardian World · international
Lebanon’s ceasefire with Israel brings relief, but the harder part comes next

In Lebanon, a ceasefire with Israel has brought a pause to weeks of fighting and a sense of immediate relief for many residents. But the BBC reports that major political and security obstacles still stand in the way of any lasting peace.

BBC World News · international
More than 1,000 workers lose jobs in Kenya after Meta contract collapse

In Kenya, more than 1,000 workers have reportedly been dismissed by an outsourcing firm after it lost a contract linked to Meta. The fallout follows allegations involving staff reviewing private footage recorded by smart glasses.

The Guardian World · international
Kanye West’s Poland concert is cancelled after backlash over antisemitic comments

In Poland, a planned Kanye West concert has been cancelled following controversy over his antisemitic remarks. The decision adds to mounting international consequences for the rapper, who has also been barred from entering the UK.

BBC World News · international
Hailstorms turn parts of Tunisia and Algeria white as severe weather sweeps the Mediterranean

In Tunisia and Algeria, hail has fallen so heavily in places that streets appeared snow-covered after severe thunderstorms. The same weather system has also brought heavy downpours to parts of central Italy.

The Guardian World · international
Opening date announced for new Folkestone library

Good news for Folkestone readers: the opening date for the town’s new library has now been confirmed, marking a fresh chapter for a much-loved community service. It’s a positive step that promises a welcoming new space for reading, learning and bringing people together.

KentLive · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Whitby · 10 articles
Teen injured in Saltwick Bay rock fall as Whitby coast rescue teams respond

Saltwick Bay near Whitby was the scene of a rescue on Thursday after a young male was injured in a rock fall. Whitby and Ravenscar coastguard teams were called out, underlining the ongoing risks along the cliffs as visitor numbers pick up.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Whitby’s artisan quarter is turning shop windows into a spring art trail

Whitby’s artisan quarter is hosting The Great Exhibition this spring, with local shops doubling as gallery spaces. The event spreads art through the town centre rather than keeping it behind one venue’s doors, giving residents and visitors a new way to explore the area.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
A Whitby workshop next week could help you start growing your own food

Whitby Coliseum Community Cafe is hosting a Grow Your Own workshop on Tuesday 21 April. The session is aimed at people wanting practical advice on getting started, with the cafe adding another community-focused event to its programme.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
A170 between Pickering and Kirkbymoorside reopens after crash

The A170 between Pickering and Kirkbymoorside was shut following a crash before later reopening. The route matters to drivers heading across North Yorkshire, and the disruption would have affected journeys inland from the coast.

York Press · hyper_local
£3.5m road improvement programme to protect against potholes

Road improvements worth £3.5m are due to be carried out in the East Riding this spring and summer to help protect against potholes and other damage.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Harrogate water plant expansion has been rejected after a high-profile backlash

Harrogate has seen plans to expand a water bottling plant turned down after strong opposition, including from Dame Judi Dench. The decision is a notable setback in a long-running development row over business growth, environment and local impact.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Former police officer accused of sexually assaulting girl in York

York is at the centre of a serious court case involving a former police officer accused of sexually assaulting a girl and telling her not to tell anyone. The allegations are likely to draw close public attention because of the defendant’s former role.

York Mix · local
Leeds maternity scandal families drove decision on inquiry, says Wes Streeting

Leeds remains under scrutiny after the Health Secretary said bereaved maternity families there suffered some of the worst NHS failures and were key to securing an inquiry. The comments raise the political temperature around accountability and what happens next.

Yorkshire Post · local
Driver who killed police worker in crash jailed

Dean Tolan, 36, pleaded guilty to causing 29-year-old Ellie Smart's death by dangerous driving.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
Ripon pub crowned CAMRA pub of the year

A lovely boost for Ripon: The Portly Pig has been named Harrogate & Ripon CAMRA Pub of the Year 2026, recognised for its excellent real ale, friendly service and strong community spirit. It’s the sort of local success story that celebrates the places bringing people together — and gives residents another reason to feel proud of their city.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Brooklyn — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Brooklyn · 15 articles
Park Slope’s Puppetworks is leaving 6th Avenue after 35 years and searching for a new home

In Park Slope, Puppetworks is preparing to leave its longtime theater at 338 6th Avenue after more than three decades. The family-focused puppet company is now looking for a new Brooklyn space, raising questions about what happens to one of the neighborhood’s best-known children’s arts institutions.

Brownstoner · hyper_local
Prince Street Pizza is opening on Smith Street next week

On the Carroll Gardens-Cobble Hill border, Prince Street Pizza will open a new outpost on Smith Street on April 23. The shop marks the brand’s first New York City expansion beyond its original location and adds another high-profile tenant to the neighborhood’s restaurant corridor.

Brooklyn Eagle · hyper_local
A major affordable housing group in South Brooklyn just landed a $371,000 boost

In Park Slope and South Brooklyn, Fifth Avenue Committee has received a $371,000 grant through the NeighborWorks network. The funding is set to support the nonprofit’s affordable housing and community advocacy work at a time when rent pressure remains intense across Brooklyn.

Brooklyn Eagle · hyper_local
Brooklyn Pride’s Fifth Avenue march turns 30 this year

In Park Slope, organizers are marking 30 years of the Brooklyn Pride twilight march along Fifth Avenue. The anniversary story looks at how a neighborhood event grew into one of the borough’s signature annual gatherings for LGBTQ Brooklynites and local families.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que is closing in Gowanus after 15 years

In Gowanus, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que will shut down its long-running Brooklyn location this spring after 15 years. The closure ends a familiar destination for ribs, live music, and big weekend crowds near the neighborhood’s industrial edge.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
McGuinness Boulevard’s redesign is changing traffic in Greenpoint before the next phase begins

In Greenpoint, city officials say the partial McGuinness Boulevard redesign has led to fewer cars and more cyclists on the southern section. The update comes as DOT gets ready to extend the street changes north to Freeman Street, a move with direct implications for safety and traffic flow.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
Five Brooklyn restaurants just made the Michelin Guide and here’s where they are

Across Brooklyn, five restaurants have been added to the Michelin Guide in the latest round of new listings. The recognition puts fresh attention on the borough’s dining scene and could bring a new wave of reservations to standout neighborhood spots.

Brooklyn Magazine · hyper_local
Why Freddy’s on Fifth Avenue still matters after roughly 35,000 nights behind the bar

In South Slope, Freddy’s Bar on Fifth Avenue is the focus of a new look at one of Brooklyn’s enduring neighborhood institutions. The piece traces the bar’s long run, its community role, and the stubborn local character that has helped it survive dramatic change around it.

Brooklyn Magazine · hyper_local
These Brooklyn open houses include a standalone Prospect Park South home asking $875,000

In Prospect Park South, Kensington, Williamsburg, and Bay Ridge, this weekend’s open-house roundup highlights homes ranging from $875,000 to $4.25 million. For Brooklyn buyers and browsers, it’s a snapshot of how widely prices still vary from one neighborhood to the next.

Brownstoner · hyper_local
A climate hub has opened in temporary Sunset Park space

In Sunset Park, a new climate hub has debuted in temporary digs as organizers build out a local base for environmental work. The launch gives the neighborhood another institution tied to climate resilience, green jobs, and community programming.

Brownstoner · hyper_local
At the Brooklyn Museum, Antonio Reynoso laid out what he wants next on housing and health care

In Prospect Heights, Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso used his State of the Borough speech at the Brooklyn Museum to spotlight housing, health care, and equity goals. The address offered a broad read on where borough leadership wants investment and policy attention next.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
Thousands more lidded trash bins are coming to New York City streets

Across New York City, the Mamdani administration says it will expand the rollout of curbside 'Empire' trash bins to move garbage off sidewalks and into containers. The change could affect how blocks look, smell, and handle rats, especially in denser neighborhoods with heavy foot traffic.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
A fight is brewing over a protest buffer zone bill near schools and synagogues

In New York City, labor groups and other allies of Mayor Zohran Mamdani are pressing him to veto a City Council bill that would restrict protests near educational facilities and houses of worship. The clash sets up a high-stakes debate over public safety, civil liberties, and how demonstrations are regulated.

THE CITY · local
The doorman strike is off, with a tentative deal for 34,000 building workers

Across New York City, 32BJ SEIU says it reached a tentative contract deal with major residential landlords, avoiding a strike by more than 34,000 doormen and porters. The agreement heads off service disruptions in apartment buildings and includes notable wage increases for workers.

THE CITY · local
Home care workers have started a hunger strike over New York City’s 24-hour shifts

In New York City, home health aides launched a hunger strike after the City Council failed to move a bill targeting 24-hour shifts. The action puts fresh pressure on lawmakers over labor protections in a sector that cares for some of the city’s most vulnerable residents.

THE CITY · local
The Local — Cranmer, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Cranmer · 26 articles
Ruddington school rebuild is now confirmed after months of pressure

In Ruddington, St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after the government confirmed funding following a four-month campaign. The decision brings long-awaited certainty for families after the school was forced to close.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Where fuel is cheapest around Nottingham and West Bridgford today

In Nottingham and West Bridgford, the latest fuel price roundup shows petrol starting at 150.9p a litre and diesel from about 184.9p. With prices still climbing, the list gives drivers a useful same-day guide on where they can fill up for less.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover a load of suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers stopped an HGV travelling on false plates and recovered a lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas. Tyres were stung during the operation, turning a routine patrol into a major interception.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail is getting bigger with more shops and more prizes

In Beeston, the Bee Trail has expanded with six more businesses joining the map and extra prizes on offer. Backed by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, the scheme is designed to draw more people into the town centre and encourage families to explore local traders.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors for a try-it day at the reserve

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is holding an open day for local residents to have a closer look at what it offers. The club sails on Coneries Lagoon, giving people a chance to try the sport in one of the area’s best-known outdoor settings.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club event raises more than £2,000 for heart charity

At Attenborough Cricket Club, a quiz, pie and mash night has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. The total reflects strong local support and shows how community events are still delivering for national causes.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Nottingham businesses say blocked drains left them facing a £50,000 hit

In Nottingham, businesses say blocked drains have left them with a combined bill of around £50,000 and have criticised Nottingham City Council over maintenance. The row raises fresh questions about who pays when infrastructure problems hit firms directly.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Families condemn hospital staff who accessed Nottingham attacks victims’ records

In Nottingham, bereaved families of the attacks victims have accused some hospital staff of 'abhorrent voyeurism' after medical records were accessed. The allegations add another deeply sensitive layer to a case that still carries huge weight across the city.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Sherwood Library has reopened after its refurbishment and residents can now look inside

In Sherwood, the local library reopened on Friday after a refurbishment aimed at improving the building for community use. The relaunch marks a visible change for regular users and brings the updated space back into day-to-day service.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Saturday’s Nottinghamshire weather looks dry, bright and cooler by the evening

Across Nottinghamshire, Saturday is expected to be mostly dry and settled with sunshine early on before cloud builds later in the day. A clearer, cooler evening is forecast, which could matter for anyone with outdoor plans.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Two teenagers arrested after three knives were found in a new city-centre shop

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police detained two teenagers aged 17 and 18 inside Boyes after three knives were reportedly left on shelves. The incident has raised fresh concern about weapons being brought into busy retail areas.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

Over the River Trent in Nottinghamshire, a new walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date, with improved riverside paths due to open this summer as well. The project could change how people move between communities on either side of the river.

Gedling Eye · local
Inquest finds inmate died from drugs inside a ‘volatile’ Nottinghamshire prison

In Nottinghamshire, an inquest has found a 50-year-old inmate died from drugs in what was described as a 'volatile' prison. Jurors heard he had a history of drug misuse, adding to concern about safety and control inside the jail.

BBC Nottingham · local
Popular café with sites across the world says 'we're proud to put Leicester on the map'

Chaiiwala has grown exponentially since its first café opened in Evington Road

Leicester Mercury · local
Fears crossing outside Derbyshire school 'won't happen unless someone is injured'

The school's head believes there is a bad accident waiting to happen

Derby Telegraph · local
Pressure grows on Starmer after fresh claims over Mandelson vetting

In Westminster, the prime minister says he was not told that Peter Mandelson failed vetting checks, as calls grow for answers over who knew what and when. The dispute has quickly become one of the biggest political rows facing Downing Street.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans higher windfall tax on electricity generators as bills stay under pressure

In London, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to increase the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators while consulting on wider energy market reforms. The move is aimed at easing pressure on household bills, making it a policy many families will watch closely.

The Guardian · national
Rising fuel prices are pushing more UK drivers to walk and cycle

Across the UK, a new survey suggests more drivers are cutting back on car use and switching to walking or cycling as fuel costs rise. The trend points to how sharply higher forecourt prices are changing everyday travel decisions.

The Independent · national
Investigation links viral anti-migrant ‘auditors’ to criminal pasts

Across the UK, a Byline Times investigation says several far-right anti-migrant YouTube 'auditors' who present themselves as citizen journalists have histories including abusive behaviour and sexual offences. The report raises serious questions about the online figures gaining large audiences through confrontational videos.

Byline Times · national
Vaccinating pregnant women against RSV significantly reduces infant hospitalisations, says study

Experts say the findings present a ‘huge opportunity’ to prevent deaths

The Telegraph · national
Iran tells Trump its uranium stockpile is staying put as tensions deepen

In Tehran and Washington, tensions have sharpened after Iran told Donald Trump its uranium is not going anywhere. The standoff adds further strain to an already volatile international security picture.

The Telegraph · international
Singer D4vd arrested on suspicion of murdering 14-year-old girl

In the United States, singer D4vd has been arrested on suspicion of murdering 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez after her remains were found in his car last year. The case has sent shockwaves through the music world and is likely to attract intense scrutiny.

BBC Arts & Culture · international
Hollywood’s next big films are starting to take shape from Avengers to Top Gun

In Las Vegas, major studios used CinemaCon to preview some of the biggest films in the pipeline, including fresh Avengers and Top Gun projects. The announcements offer an early look at the releases likely to dominate cinemas over the next couple of years.

BBC Arts & Culture · international
RSV vaccine in pregnancy could sharply cut infant hospital stays, study finds

In an international health study, researchers found vaccinating pregnant women against RSV significantly reduced hospital admissions in babies. Experts say the findings could open up a major opportunity to prevent severe illness and deaths in infants.

The Telegraph · international
U2 join mourners at funeral of Clannad’s Moya Brennan

In Ireland, U2 were among those attending the funeral of Moya Brennan, widely known as the 'first lady of Celtic music'. Her death has prompted tributes across the music world to a singer who helped bring Clannad to international prominence.

BBC Arts & Culture · international
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

Sherwood families have something to smile about, with a much-anticipated new library finally opening its doors after delays. Parents have described it as “fantastic”, and it promises to be a welcoming community space where children can discover books, learn and spend time together.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Starbeck, North Yorkshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Starbeck · 8 articles
Ripon’s Portly Pig has been named CAMRA pub of the year — and there’s a new ale guide to try

In Ripon, The Portly Pig has been crowned Harrogate & Ripon CAMRA Pub of the Year 2026 after judges praised its real ale, service and community feel. The award was announced alongside the launch of the new Ripon Real Ale Guide, giving local drinkers a fresh list of places to explore.

York Press · hyper_local
Police are looking for a Harrogate man recalled to prison over drugs and violence offences

In Harrogate, police are appealing for help to find a 27-year-old man who has been recalled to prison. He had previously served a sentence linked to drugs and violence offences, and officers have released a description as enquiries continue.

York Press · hyper_local
Harrogate Spring Water’s expansion bid has been rejected after a high-profile backlash

In Harrogate, plans to expand the Harrogate Spring Water bottling plant have been turned down after hundreds of objections. Campaigners — including Dame Judi Dench — had argued the proposal would harm the area, ending a closely watched planning battle.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Leeds maternity inquiry moves forward after families pushed for action, says Wes Streeting

In Leeds, the Health Secretary has said bereaved families were key to securing Donna Ockenden’s appointment to lead the maternity inquiry. Wes Streeting described the failures as among the worst seen in the NHS, keeping pressure on the trust over what happened.

Yorkshire Post · local
Woman arrested after girl was found dead in a pond

In South Yorkshire, a woman in her 30s has been arrested following the death of Nyla May Bradshaw, who was found in a pond. Police say enquiries are continuing as they work to establish the full circumstances of the girl’s death.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
A school sports pitch has been approved despite neighbours’ concerns over noise

In York and North Yorkshire, a school has won approval for a new multi-use sports pitch despite objections from nearby residents. Supporters say the facility will boost sport and exercise, while critics had warned about extra noise for homes close to the site.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Teenager rescued after being injured in a rock fall on a Whitby beach

In Whitby, a teenage boy was rescued after suffering injuries in a rock fall on the beach. Whitby’s inshore lifeboat and HM Coastguard were involved in the response as emergency services brought him to safety.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Clothes sale with a difference to come to York city centre this weekend

A York group is bringing a feel-good preloved clothes sale to the city centre this weekend, with every penny raised going to York Foodbank. It’s a lovely example of the community coming together to shop sustainably, refresh their wardrobes and support local people who need a hand.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Crouch End, Haringey — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Crouch End · 10 articles
Sexual offences by London cab drivers have more than tripled in three years

Across London, reported sexual offences involving taxi and minicab drivers have risen sharply over the past three years, according to newly cited figures. The data is likely to raise fresh questions about passenger safety, licensing and enforcement across the capital.

Enfield Independent · hyper_local
V&A East opens this weekend and Sadiq Khan says it will reshape East London’s cultural map

Stratford’s new V&A East opens on 18 April, with Sadiq Khan presenting it as a major cultural addition for East London. The launch is part of the wider transformation around the Olympic Park and is likely to draw visitors from across the capital.

Hackney Citizen · hyper_local
Parking fines in Enfield jumped by 71 per cent last year

Enfield Council says 71 per cent more penalty charge notices were issued in 2025/26 than the year before. The sharp rise points to tougher parking enforcement across the borough and will be noticed by drivers travelling through North London.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Leyton Jubilee Park is set for three festivals over one bank holiday weekend

Leyton Jubilee Park will host three back-to-back festivals over the late May bank holiday weekend, including Brazilian music, soulful house and trance events. The plans could make the park one of East London’s busiest outdoor venues that weekend.

Waltham Forest Echo · hyper_local
A Leyton steel firm is planning to grow after landing a £500,000 boost

Leyton-based Metallico is looking to expand after receiving a £500,000 grant. The company has worked on high-profile London projects, and the funding is expected to support further growth in local manufacturing.

Waltham Forest Echo · hyper_local
The Premier League trophy is coming to a North London pub next week

North London is set to host a free Premier League trophy event ahead of Arsenal’s match against Newcastle United next week. The appearance is being billed as a rare chance for fans to see the silverware up close without heading to a stadium.

MyLondon · local
A fourth person has now been charged over the Golders Green ambulance arson

Golders Green police have charged a fourth person after four Hatzola ambulances were set on fire in the car park of a synagogue on 23 March. The case remains one of the most serious recent hate-crime investigations in North West London.

BBC London · local
The former Thorpe Coombe Hospital site in Walthamstow has been sold to Aldi

Walthamstow’s former Thorpe Coombe Hospital has been sold to Aldi in a deal with the North East London NHS Foundation Trust. The sale puts a prominent old healthcare site on course for a major change of use, with implications for the area’s future development.

Waltham Forest Echo · local
Residents’ complaints over burning smells in Crews Hill have led to council action

Crews Hill residents reported a strong plastic-burning smell, prompting Enfield Council to issue abatement notices. The move suggests officials believe the nuisance was serious enough to require formal intervention.

Enfield Dispatch · local
The heartwarming reason 'mind the gap' announcement is different at 1 Tube station

One of London’s most touching little traditions is the special ‘mind the gap’ announcement at one Tube station, kept in place for a deeply personal reason. It’s a lovely reminder that even in a busy city, small acts of kindness and care can leave a lasting mark on people’s lives.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Bingham, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Bingham · 11 articles
Former Kirkby-in-Ashfield church could become supported housing instead of a six-bed home

In Kirkby-in-Ashfield, a former church building that later became a workshop is now being lined up for another change of use. The latest plan would turn it into supported living accommodation, replacing an earlier idea to convert it into a large six-bedroom house.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Around 150 jobs at risk as Boots-linked firm prepares to shut Nottingham site

In Nottingham, a major company with historic links to Boots is set to close a site and cut about 150 jobs. The move could have a sizeable impact on local workers and adds to pressure on the city’s employment picture.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Three knives found on shop shelves in Nottingham city centre as two teenagers are arrested

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police arrested two teenagers after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside Boyes. The incident involved 17 and 18-year-old suspects and has raised fresh concern about weapons in busy shopping areas.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Police seal off part of St Ann’s after reported serious assault

In St Ann’s, Nottingham, police taped off the lower end of St Bartholomews Road following reports of a serious assault. The cordon blocked access to part of the street while officers dealt with the incident and began enquiries.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire rail chaos left passengers stuck for more than eight hours

Across Nottinghamshire, rail passengers faced major disruption after an incident that left some people stranded on a train for more than eight hours. The breakdown in service caused delays and frustration on a day when travel plans across the county were badly affected.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
New Trent walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date

Over the River Trent, a new walking and cycling bridge now has a confirmed opening date, with the upgraded riverside footpath on the south side due to open this summer. The scheme should improve links for pedestrians and cyclists travelling between communities on either side of the river.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · local
47 arrests after road safety crackdown stops more than 140 vehicles

In Gedling, police say Operation Highways led to more than 140 vehicles being stopped and 47 arrests during a targeted road safety crackdown. The intelligence-led operation focused on offences and behaviour seen as putting other road users at risk.

Gedling Eye · local
Warnings grow over dangerous crossing outside Derbyshire school

In Derbyshire, concerns are mounting over a school crossing that locals fear will not be improved until someone is badly hurt. The headteacher says the road layout is unsafe and believes a serious accident is waiting to happen.

Derby Telegraph · local
Popular café with sites across the world says 'we're proud to put Leicester on the map'

Chaiiwala has grown exponentially since its first café opened in Evington Road

Leicester Mercury · local
Lincoln teacher opens up about daily symptoms of brain injury after suffering stroke aged 24

Rob was born with an atrial septal defect in his heart and had his first open heart surgery when he was just 18 months old

LincolnshireLive · local
Ruddington: St Peter’s Junior School to be rebuilt, Government confirms

A real boost for Ruddington: St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after months of determined campaigning, with the Government now confirming funding. It’s wonderful news for pupils, families and staff, and a hopeful sign of a brighter future for the whole school community.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Brooklyn — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Brooklyn · 8 articles
Green-Wood’s new welcome center is open, adding a major new gateway to the historic cemetery

At Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, a new $43 million welcome center has opened around the site’s restored Victorian greenhouse. The project gives visitors a new entrance and gathering space at one of the borough’s best-known cultural landmarks.

6sqft · hyper_local
A long-pushed elevator is finally coming to the 125th Street 1 train station

At the 125th Street station in Manhattan, Columbia University will help pay for long-awaited accessibility upgrades, including an elevator. The deal follows years of pressure from residents, elected officials, and the MTA to make the steep station easier to use.

THE CITY · hyper_local
Why a protest buffer zone bill is putting Mayor Mamdani under new pressure

In New York City, allies of Mayor Zohran Mamdani are urging him to veto a City Council bill that would limit protests near schools and houses of worship. Supporters say the measure protects safety, while critics argue it goes too far in restricting speech and assembly.

THE CITY · hyper_local
The NYC doorman strike is off after a last-minute deal with luxury building owners

In New York City, a tentative labor agreement has averted a strike by more than 34,000 doormen and porters in luxury residential buildings. The deal removes the immediate threat of building disruptions ahead of a key Monday deadline.

THE CITY · hyper_local
More NYC neighborhoods are getting containerized trash collection by 2027

Across New York City, six more sanitation districts will move to fully containerized trash collection by the end of 2027. The expansion is part of the city’s push to cut down on rats, sidewalk mess, and piles of garbage left curbside.

6sqft · local
LISTEN: Has spring sprung in New York’s housing market? An expert weighs in

We’re a month into spring, which means New York’s housing market would typically be blooming as buyers and sellers emerge from their winter hibernation. What we’re seeing this year is activity in certain segments, a season proving to be busy, if “not euphoric,” in the words of luxury broker Frances

The Real Deal · local
How Nassau police are accused of helping ICE just outside New York City

In Nassau County on Long Island, local police are accused of routinely working with ICE in ways that critics say undermine New York’s sanctuary policies. The report centers on traffic stops and arrests that can quickly pull immigrants into federal detention.

THE CITY · local
Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for Seniors in Brownsville

A welcome bit of good news for Brooklyn seniors: an affordable housing lottery has opened in Brownsville for a new 13-story building with 142 apartments dedicated to older New Yorkers. With 47 of those units considered truly affordable, the project offers a meaningful chance for more neighbors to age with stability, dignity, and a place to call home.

Brownstoner · good_news
The Local — Giffnock, East Renfrewshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Giffnock · 11 articles
Bath Street bar Moskito will shut next week after five years in Glasgow

Bath Street in Glasgow city centre will lose Moskito when the bar serves its last customers on Saturday 25 April. The venue says it is closing after five years, adding another change to the city centre hospitality scene.

Glasgow Live · hyper_local
These nine Scottish seats could shape the election result

Across Scotland, nine constituencies are emerging as the key battlegrounds that could decide how May’s election plays out. The analysis looks at where the tightest contests are likely to be and why those areas may matter far beyond their own boundaries.

BBC Glasgow & West · local
Families of Scots postmasters say £15,000 payouts fall far short of justice

Scotland is part of a growing backlash over proposed £15,000 payments to relatives of Horizon scandal victims. Families and lawyers say the offer is inadequate and are pressing the UK Government for a redress scheme they believe properly reflects the damage done.

Daily Record · local
Rangers hit a speed bump in Champions League fast-track pathway as hopes rest on former enemy in Europe

There’s still a chance Danny Rohl’s side can surpass the competition’s qualification stages

GlasgowWorld · local
Running champion died on Cape Wrath trail three weeks before wedding

Jade Lau said her partner David Parrish was "full of life, funny and loving" and that he was "buzzing" in the weeks leading up to the run.

BBC Scotland · local
Why the Mandelson vetting row is turning into a bigger problem for Starmer

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is under mounting pressure after it emerged Lord Mandelson did not pass security checks. The row has quickly shifted from a personnel issue to a wider question about who knew what in government and when.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans new power tax as ministers look for ways to cut household bills

In the UK, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to increase the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators while consulting on wider energy market reforms. The move is aimed at weakening the link between gas prices and electricity bills, with direct consequences for what households pay.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are walking and cycling as fuel costs push car journeys out of reach

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices are changing how people travel, with more drivers cutting back on car use in favour of walking and cycling. If sustained, it could reshape commuting habits and add pressure for safer streets and better active travel routes.

The Independent · national
A new RSV vaccine study could change advice for pregnant women and newborns

In the UK, new research suggests vaccinating pregnant women against RSV can significantly cut infant hospital admissions. Health experts say the findings could open the door to stronger protection for newborns during a virus season that regularly puts babies in hospital.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Barrhead woman with no family gets special send-off thanks to care home staff

A Barrhead woman with no known family was given a dignified and heartfelt farewell thanks to the kindness of care home staff and a local undertaker. It’s a touching reminder that community spirit can shine brightest in life’s quietest moments, ensuring no one is forgotten.

Barrhead News · good_news
The Local — Clifton, Nottingham — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Clifton · 14 articles
Ruddington school rebuild is going ahead after months of pressure

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding following a four-month campaign. The decision matters for local families after the school was forced to close, and it now clears the way for a permanent replacement.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors if you want to try the water this spring

Attenborough Sailing Club is holding an open day at Coneries Lagoon in Attenborough Nature Reserve for residents interested in getting involved. The event is aimed at newcomers as well as anyone curious about what the club offers in one of the area’s best-known outdoor spots.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston’s Bee Trail is getting bigger with more businesses and extra prizes

Beeston’s Bee Trail has been expanded with six more local businesses joining the route and more prizes on offer. Backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money, the scheme is designed to draw people into the town centre and encourage shoppers to explore more independents.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Tributes to a well-known Beeston transport enthusiast after his death aged 20

Beeston is mourning Freddie, a young man remembered by family and friends for his love of buses, trains and planes. The 20-year-old was a familiar face to many in the local transport community, where he was known for filming and photographing vehicles across the area.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Sherwood’s delayed library has finally opened and parents say it was worth the wait

Sherwood Library has reopened after delays, with families saying the refurbished space gives the neighbourhood a much-needed community hub. The relaunch brings back a key local service and creates a new space for children, reading groups and events.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Opening date set for the new Trent bridge link for walkers and cyclists

The River Trent crossing project will open this summer, with a new walking and cycling bridge and improved riverside path on the south side of the river. For people travelling between neighbourhoods by foot or bike, the new route should make journeys easier and safer.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Police stopped more than 140 vehicles in a major road safety operation near Nottingham

Across the Nottingham area, Operation Highways saw officers stop more than 140 vehicles and make 47 arrests in a concentrated road safety crackdown. Police say the intelligence-led work targeted risky driving and wider offending linked to the roads.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

Attenborough Cricket Club has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation through a quiz, pie and mash night. The event drew strong support from local people and shows how community venues are still playing a big role beyond sport.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Teens arrested after knives were found on shelves inside Nottingham city centre shop

Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre was the scene of a police incident after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside the new Boyes store. Two teenagers, aged 17 and 18, were detained by officers, raising fresh concerns about weapons in busy shopping areas.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Four arrested after stolen motorbike was tracked from Nottingham to Bingham

Nottingham city centre was the starting point for a police response after a stolen motorbike was taken and then pursued to Bingham. Four suspects were arrested shortly afterwards, with officers moving quickly to bring the vehicle to a stop.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police sealed off part of St Ann’s after a serious assault on Friday evening

St Bartholomews Road in St Ann’s was taped off by police after what officers described as a serious assault. The cordon blocked part of the street on Friday evening as emergency services responded and inquiries got under way.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Eight-hour rail ordeal causes major disruption across Nottinghamshire lines

Nottinghamshire rail passengers faced major disruption after an incident left some stuck on a train for more than eight hours. Services were severely affected for much of the day, causing knock-on delays and frustration across the network.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Inquest finds inmate died from drugs inside a volatile Nottinghamshire prison

Nottinghamshire was the focus of an inquest that found an inmate died after taking drugs in what was described as a volatile prison environment. Jurors heard the 50-year-old had a history of drug misuse, adding to scrutiny over conditions and safety inside the jail.

BBC Nottingham · local
Pictures: First look as new Sherwood Library reopens

Sherwood has something lovely to celebrate, with its newly refurbished library officially reopening and welcoming residents back through the doors. It’s a real boost for the community — a refreshed local space where people can read, learn and come together once again.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — New Haw, Surrey — Saturday, 18 April 2026
New Haw · 15 articles
Why this disputed 42-home Surrey Green Belt plan is causing such a backlash

In Surrey, a proposed 42-home development on Green Belt land has triggered a fierce planning row, with 345 objections lodged against it. Residents say the scheme would cause lasting damage to the area, setting up a decision likely to be closely watched by communities across the county.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Free Guildford job club opens bookings for an eight-week back-to-work programme

In Millmead, Guildford Baptist Church is preparing to host the next CAP Job Club from 6 May, offering free support for people trying to get back into work. The eight-session programme is aimed at helping with confidence, applications and the practical side of job hunting.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Guildford charities can now get free skilled help from construction staff

In Guildford, staff from Wates are offering their professional skills for free to support local charities and community organisations. The scheme could provide practical help with building, maintenance and property issues that many smaller groups struggle to fund.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Guildford is spotlighting bats today and the role they play in local green spaces

In Guildford, the borough council is using National Bat Appreciation Day to draw attention to how bats support the local ecosystem. The campaign focuses on nearby habitats and why protecting them matters for the area’s wider wildlife.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Camberley theatre profits spark a row over what Surrey audiences actually want to see

In Camberley, a councillor has defended the programme at the town theatre after complaints that performances do not reflect local culture. The venue is nonetheless turning a profit, with one suggestion being that residents who miss out on major London shows should back tribute acts closer to home.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Surrey Police say no evidence has been found in reported Epsom rape case

In Epsom, Surrey Police say they have not found evidence to support the offence as first reported in a case that prompted intense local reaction. Officers also moved to counter online claims, saying there is no evidence asylum seekers or immigrants were involved.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
UK delivery company set to close down after entering liquidation

Emissionless UK delivery company Quiver Delivery, based in London, is set to shut down after entering liquidation.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
Met officer who worked with abuse victims is convicted of rape and sexual assaults

In London, a Metropolitan Police officer who had worked with domestic abuse victims has been found guilty of rape and multiple sexual assaults. The case is likely to raise fresh scrutiny over vetting and trust in frontline policing across the wider region, including Surrey commuters and residents.

BBC Surrey · local
Local Apprentice winner says the result feels life-changing after TV final

In Surrey, Karishma Vijay has spoken about winning The Apprentice after reaching the final with Pascha Myhill. The victory gives the region a strong local success story from one of the country’s biggest entertainment programmes.

BBC Surrey · local
More UK drivers are walking and cycling as fuel prices bite, survey suggests

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices are pushing more drivers to swap some car journeys for walking and cycling. The findings point to changing travel habits at a time when household budgets and commuting costs are under pressure.

The Independent · national
Rachel Reeves plans tougher power levy in a bid to bring down household bills

In Westminster, Rachel Reeves is preparing to increase the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of wider energy market reforms. The move is aimed at weakening the link between gas and electricity prices, with the goal of easing pressure on household bills.

The Guardian · national
Starmer faces new questions after saying he was not told Mandelson failed vetting

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is under growing pressure after saying he was not informed that Peter Mandelson had failed security vetting. The row has quickly become a major political headache, with opponents questioning who knew what and when.

BBC News · national
The London theatre shows worth booking now for 2026

In London, critics have rounded up the plays and musicals expected to define the 2026 theatre calendar. For Surrey readers planning a trip into the capital, it is an early guide to the productions likely to sell fast.

The Telegraph · national
Who can get a Blue Badge and how to apply for one

Across England, Scotland and Wales, Blue Badge permits can make a major difference for people whose mobility is affected by disability or health conditions. The latest guidance sets out who may automatically qualify and what the application process involves.

Daily Mirror · national
Surrey college set for major expansion with new theatre and cafe planned

A Surrey college is set for a bright new chapter, with plans for a major expansion including a 250-seat theatre and a public café. It’s the sort of investment that can bring more opportunities for students and create a welcoming new space for the wider community too.

Get Surrey · good_news
The Local — The Strettons, Shropshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
The Strettons · 7 articles
Big battery scheme near Oswestry gets the go-ahead and could power more than 163,000 homes

Rednal near Oswestry is set to get a major energy storage unit on a former airfield after planners backed the proposal. The scheme is billed as being able to supply enough power for 163,350 homes, making it one of the more significant infrastructure decisions in north Shropshire.

Border Counties Advertizer · hyper_local
More than 90 Shropshire roads are due for resurfacing and your route could be on the list

Across Shropshire, more than 90 stretches of road are lined up for resurfacing in the coming months under the council’s latest highways programme. Drivers will want to check whether regular routes are affected, with works likely to bring both disruption and longer-term improvements.

Shropshire Council · hyper_local
Shropshire libraries could face closures as council finances tighten

Shropshire Council is warning that pressure on its finances could force difficult decisions over library services. The prospect of closures or cutbacks will raise fresh concern for communities that rely on libraries for internet access, children’s activities and local support.

BBC Shropshire · local
Telford College is hiring 20 staff for its new town-centre sixth form

In Telford, the college is recruiting 20 new members of staff as it expands with a new sixth-form site in the town centre. The hiring drive points to a significant investment in post-16 education and could create new opportunities for teachers and support workers across the area.

Shropshire Star · local
Darts player at World Open after Littler win

Samuel Caswell, an electrician from Tamworth, is competing in the World Darts Open in Estonia.

BBC Staffordshire · local
Telford firefighters plan 24 climbs of The Wrekin in full kit for colleague with cancer

At The Wrekin in Telford, firefighters from Tweedale are set to climb the hill every hour for 24 hours while wearing full gear. The challenge is being organised to support a colleague with cancer and is likely to draw backing from across Shropshire.

BBC Shropshire · local
Baby memorial garden created by couple set to open

A baby memorial garden created by a local couple is set to open, offering families a peaceful and compassionate place to remember little ones they have lost. It’s a deeply thoughtful gift to the community, turning personal grief into something gentle, supportive and full of love for others.

BBC Shropshire · good_news
The Local — Redhill, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Redhill · 11 articles
New Trent walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date

Across the River Trent, a new walking and cycling bridge linked to the widened riverside path is set to open this summer. The project should make cross-river journeys easier for walkers and cyclists using the route in and around the Gedling area.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Police stopped 140 vehicles and made 47 arrests in Gedling road safety crackdown

Across Gedling borough, police say more than 140 vehicles were stopped and 47 people arrested during a targeted roads operation. The intelligence-led crackdown focused on offences affecting safety on local routes and suggests more enforcement is likely.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail is getting bigger with more businesses and extra prizes

In Beeston, the Bee Trail has been expanded with six more local businesses joining the scheme. Organisers say the trail will now offer more stops and additional prizes, backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting locals to try the water at its open day

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is holding an open day for residents interested in taking up sailing. The club uses Coneries Lagoon and is pitching the event as a chance to try the sport in a well-known local setting.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

At Attenborough Cricket Club, a quiz and pie-and-mash night has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. Organisers credited strong local support for the total after the February event.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Sherwood’s delayed library is finally open and parents say it was worth the wait

In Sherwood, the new-look library has opened after delays, with parents and residents welcoming the extra space for children and community use. The reopening restores a key neighbourhood service and gives the area a new hub for events and learning.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Government confirms rebuild for St Peter’s Junior School in Ruddington

In Ruddington, St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding following months of campaigning. The decision comes after the school was forced to close and should bring some certainty for families and staff.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
ITV Britain's Got Talent: Skegness opera singer to appear on new episode

Elsie Diamond will be appearing on Saturday's episode (April 18) of the TV talent show

LincolnshireLive · local
Restored medieval steps to get official opening

A once-overgrown set of medieval steps is getting a fresh chapter, after volunteers lovingly restored the route for the first time in around 100 years. It’s a lovely example of local people rolling up their sleeves to bring a small piece of Nottinghamshire’s history back to life for everyone to enjoy.

BBC Nottingham · good_news
The Local — Mansfield — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Mansfield · 16 articles
52 homes approved on Mansfield’s fire-damaged school site after objections

In Mansfield, councillors have approved plans for 52 homes on the site of a former school destroyed by fire in 2011. The decision went through despite strong local objections, making this one to watch for nearby residents concerned about traffic, character and pressure on services.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
This Mansfield house is set to become a residential home for young autistic adults

In Mansfield, a Victorian house in one of the town’s more affluent areas is due to be converted into a residential home for young adults with autism and learning difficulties. The change would bring specialist supported accommodation into a residential neighbourhood, with planning details likely to matter to nearby households.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
Mansfield Woodhouse shop faces action after illegal cigarettes allegedly left customer in hospital

In Mansfield Woodhouse, a council hearing is due to consider action against an off-licence accused of selling mouldy illegal cigarettes. The case became more serious after a customer was reportedly taken to hospital, putting trading standards, public health and shop licensing under the spotlight.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
Old Worksop maltings could be turned into supported living apartments

In Worksop, plans have been submitted to convert a former maltings building into supported living apartments. The proposal would bring a new use to a redundant site and could reshape a familiar local building if it wins approval.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
Worksop Salvation Army is holding its first spring fair for the community

In Worksop, the Salvation Army is opening its doors for its first spring fair. Organisers say the event is aimed at bringing people together while raising support for local community work.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
College students help transform part of Worksop during neighbourhood project

In Priory Mews, Worksop, North Notts College placement students have been helping improve the neighbourhood as part of a hands-on community project. The work shows how small local schemes can make a visible difference to an estate people use every day.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
Police investigate after Mansfield war memorial is sprayed with explicit graffiti

In Mansfield, police are investigating after sexually explicit graffiti was sprayed on a war memorial honouring 27 local men killed in the First and Second World Wars. The vandalism has sparked anger because of the memorial’s significance to the town and the families connected to it.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
Life sentence after fatal Shirebrook attack that killed stepfather and family dog

In Shirebrook, a man has been jailed for life after murdering his stepfather and killing the family dog in what the court heard was an exceptionally violent attack. Prosecutors said the victim was stabbed and slashed more than 70 times, making this one of the starkest recent criminal cases in the area.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
New accessible equipment installed at Clarborough Parish Pastures

In Clarborough, new inclusive furniture and equipment have been installed at Clarborough and Welham Parish Pastures. The upgrades were funded by a £700 community grant and are intended to make the space easier for more residents to use.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
Three arrested after police stop lorry in Bawtry and recover suspected stolen sofas

In Bawtry, three men were arrested after roads policing officers stopped an HGV travelling on false number plates and recovered a load of suspected stolen sofas. Officers used a tyre-sting tactic during the operation, adding an unusual twist to the case.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire rail disruption leaves some passengers stuck for more than eight hours

Across Nottinghamshire, rail passengers faced major disruption after an incident led to severe delays and some people being stuck on a train for more than eight hours. Anyone travelling into or out of the county will want to check for knock-on effects and operator updates.

Nottingham Post · local
Government confirms Ruddington junior school will be rebuilt

In Ruddington, St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding following months of campaigning. The decision comes after the school’s closure and will be a significant update for families, staff and the wider village.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Opening date set for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

In Nottingham, the opening date has been revealed for a new walking and cycling bridge over the River Trent, alongside improvements to the riverside path on the south bank. The scheme should matter to commuters, leisure cyclists and anyone using the river corridor this summer.

Gedling Eye · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
Idlewells Shopping Centre announces Annesley's Leon’s Legacy as a new charity partner

A lovely bit of community news from Sutton, as Idlewells Shopping Centre has named Annesley-based Leon’s Legacy as its new charity partner. The partnership will help shine a light on the life-saving work the local non-profit does to improve cardiac arrest survival rates — a heartening example of local organisations pulling together to make a real difference.

Mansfield Chad · good_news
The Local — Sherwood, Nottingham — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Sherwood · 17 articles
Sherwood’s refurbished library is finally open after delays

Sherwood Library reopened on Friday 17 April after delays, giving the neighbourhood a refurbished community space at the heart of the area. Parents said the upgraded building will be a boost for children, families and local groups using it week to week.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
New Trent walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date

Over the River Trent, a new walking and cycling bridge is now due to open this summer, alongside an improved riverside path on the south bank. The project should make it easier for people travelling on foot or by bike to move between communities and leisure routes.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
47 arrests and more than 140 vehicles stopped in local road safety crackdown

Across the Gedling area, police stopped more than 140 vehicles and made 47 arrests during a targeted roads operation. The crackdown focused on intelligence-led checks, with officers tackling unsafe driving and suspected offending on routes used daily by local motorists.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Police cordon shuts part of St Ann’s road after reported serious assault

St Ann’s saw the lower end of St Bartholomews Road taped off by police on Friday after a reported serious assault. The incident blocked part of the street and is likely to raise fresh concern about safety in an area just east of the city centre.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Inside the new-look Sherwood Library as doors reopen to residents

Sherwood Library has reopened after refurbishment, with residents now able to use the revamped building from Friday. The relaunch marks a significant return for a well-used local service, with updated facilities aimed at the community and younger readers.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting locals to try the water at its open day

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is holding an open day to introduce more local residents to sailing. The event on Coneries Lagoon is designed to give newcomers a feel for the club and the watersports opportunities nearby.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail is expanding with more businesses and prizes

In Beeston, the Bee Trail has added six more local businesses and is offering extra prizes for people taking part. The scheme is backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money and is intended to bring more footfall into the town centre.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Government confirms rebuild for Ruddington junior school after closure campaign

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt with government funding after a four-month local campaign. The decision follows the school’s closure and gives families a clearer route towards permanent replacement classrooms.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Four arrested after motorbike stolen in Nottingham is tracked to Bingham

A stolen motorcycle taken in Nottingham city centre was followed to Bingham, where four suspects were arrested. Police say the arrests happened shortly after the theft, ending a pursuit that moved from the city out into the wider area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Tributes to Beeston transport enthusiast Freddie after death aged 20

Beeston is mourning Freddie, a 20-year-old described as loving and caring, who was well known for his passion for buses, trains and planes. Family and friends said public transport was a huge part of his life, and many in the local enthusiast community are likely to recognise his story.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Police recover suspected stolen sofas after lorry stopped on the A614

On the A614, roads policing officers recovered a lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas after stopping an HGV travelling on false plates. The vehicle’s tyres were stung during the operation, turning a routine patrol into a significant haul.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire weather: what to expect across Saturday

Across Nottinghamshire, Saturday 18 April is forecast to be largely dry and settled, with sunshine early on and more cloud building later. It should stay bright for much of the day before a cooler, clearer evening sets in.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Three knives found on shop shelves in Nottingham city centre as two teens are arrested

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police arrested two teenagers after three knives were reportedly left behind on shelves inside Boyes. The incident will add to concern about weapons in central shopping areas used by thousands of people.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Eight-hour rail ordeal causes major disruption across Nottinghamshire

Across Nottinghamshire, rail passengers faced severe disruption after an incident left some people stuck on a train for more than eight hours. The knock-on delays affected journeys across the network and are likely to anger weekend travellers and commuters alike.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Inquest finds inmate died from drugs at troubled Nottingham prison

At a Nottingham prison, an inquest jury found that a 50-year-old inmate died after taking drugs, with evidence describing the jail as volatile. The case is likely to renew scrutiny of safety, drug use and conditions inside the prison.

BBC Nottingham · local
Over £2,000 raised for the British Heart Foundation

A quiz, pie and mash night held at Attenborough Cricket Club on 6 February has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation, thanks to the generosity of the […] The post Over £2,000 raised for the British Heart Foundation appeared first on Nottingham Local News.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · local
Restored medieval steps to get official opening

A much-loved slice of local history is being brought back to life, as restored medieval steps prepare for an official opening after lying neglected for around a century. Even better, the revival has been driven by volunteers — a lovely example of community spirit preserving Nottinghamshire’s heritage for future generations to enjoy.

BBC Nottingham · good_news
The Local — Egham Town, Surrey — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Egham Town · 10 articles
Why a 42-home Green Belt plan in Surrey is drawing fierce backlash

In Surrey, a proposed 42-home development on Green Belt land has triggered strong opposition, with 345 objections lodged against the scheme. Residents say the plans would cause lasting harm to the area, setting up a fresh planning row over housing and countryside protection.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Free Guildford job club opens bookings for people trying to get back into work

In Millmead, Guildford Baptist Church is preparing to host an eight-session CAP Job Club starting on 6 May. The free programme is aimed at people looking for practical help with job hunting, confidence and getting back into employment.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Guildford charities can now get free practical help from construction staff

In Guildford, staff from Wates are offering their professional skills free of charge to support charities and community organisations. The scheme could help local groups with building, maintenance and property-related work they might otherwise struggle to fund.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Guildford is spotlighting bats today and what they mean for local green spaces

In Guildford, the borough council is marking National Bat Appreciation Day by highlighting the role bats play in the local ecosystem. The message is part of a wider push to raise awareness of wildlife and the value of protecting habitats across the area.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Camberley theatre says profits are up but a row over its programme has not gone away

In Camberley, the local theatre is reported to be making a profit and attracting bigger audiences, even as debate continues over whether its shows reflect local culture. The argument has sharpened after a councillor suggested people unable to see major touring acts could opt for tribute performances instead.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Surrey Police say there is no evidence the reported Epsom rape happened as described

In Epsom, Surrey Police have said they have found no evidence that the reported rape took place as initially described. The force also moved to counter online claims by stating there is no evidence asylum seekers or immigrants were involved.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
UK delivery company set to close down after entering liquidation

Emissionless UK delivery company Quiver Delivery, based in London, is set to shut down after entering liquidation.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
Guildford letter warns local democracy is being stripped away

In Guildford, a public letter has accused the political system of weakening local democracy amid wider debate about the area’s future governance. The intervention adds to tensions around representation, accountability and what voters are being told ahead of key decisions.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Met officer who worked with abuse victims is convicted of rape and sexual assaults

In London, Metropolitan Police officer Dion Arnold has been found guilty of eight offences including rape and sexual assault. The case is especially serious because he had worked with domestic abuse victims, raising further concerns about trust and safeguarding.

BBC Surrey · local
Surrey college set for major expansion with new theatre and cafe planned

A Surrey college is set for a major boost, with plans for a new 250-seat theatre and public café as part of a wider expansion. It’s a really positive sign for local students and the wider community too, creating more space for creativity, learning and somewhere welcoming for people to come together.

Get Surrey · good_news
The Local — Fawley — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Fawley · 11 articles
Portswood traders say stalled town centre plans are already hitting takings

In Portswood, Southampton, businesses and residents say a delayed high street redevelopment is causing real anxiety for the area’s future. One shop reports losing around 20 per cent of its takings, with frustration growing over what happens next.

New Forest Post · hyper_local
A family day out in Mansel Park uncovered what may be a Second World War bomb

In Mansel Park, Southampton, a metal-detecting trip turned into an emergency after a family found a suspected Second World War explosive. The discovery led to a police response and is a striking reminder of how wartime remnants still turn up in unexpected places.

New Forest Post · hyper_local
A £450,000 revamp is set to bring this long-shut Winchester pub back to life

In Winchester, work is due to start next week on a major refurbishment of the Grade II-listed First In Last Out pub. The building has been closed since 2019, and the £450,000 scheme aims to reopen one of the city’s better-known historic venues.

New Forest Post · hyper_local
A Spitfire has landed at Southampton Airport for a milestone anniversary

At Southampton Airport, a Spitfire touched down as part of anniversary commemorations linked to the aircraft’s early history. The plane was painted in the colours of K5054, the prototype that marked the start of the Spitfire story.

BBC Hampshire · local
Police appeal after fatal crash at Fleet services on the M3

At Fleet services on the M3 in Hampshire, a man in his 80s has died following a crash. Police are appealing for witnesses as they piece together what happened at the motorway service area.

BBC Hampshire · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure builds

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer says he was not informed that Peter Mandelson had failed security vetting. The row is intensifying quickly, with fresh questions over who knew what and when at the top of government.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans tougher windfall tax on power generators in a move tied to energy bills

In London, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators. The move sits alongside wider plans to weaken the link between gas and electricity prices as ministers try to curb pressure on household bills.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are walking or cycling as fuel costs squeeze household budgets

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices are pushing more drivers to leave the car at home and switch to walking or cycling. The findings point to a broader cost-of-living shift that could change commuting habits if prices stay high.

The Independent · national
Study finds RSV jab in pregnancy can sharply cut babies’ hospital stays

In a major health study, researchers found that vaccinating pregnant women against RSV significantly reduces infant hospitalisations. Experts say the results could offer a substantial chance to prevent serious illness and save young lives.

The Telegraph · national
Martin Lewis warns savers to check for a pension risk that could cost them money

Across the UK, Martin Lewis has warned that people could miss out on pension money if they overlook key details in their arrangements. The alert focuses on a financial risk that may matter especially to anyone juggling older pension pots.

Daily Mirror · national
Managing partner walks 50 miles for cardiac charity

A managing partner has gone the extra mile – quite literally – by completing a 50-mile walk and raising thousands of pounds for a cardiac charity. It’s a brilliant show of determination and generosity, and a lovely reminder of the good people in our area doing meaningful things for others.

New Forest Post · good_news
The Local — Charing, Kent — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Charing · 14 articles
Why this Kent village has just been named the county’s most beautiful

In Kent, a village with Tudor buildings, a 600-year-old olive tree and links to Jane Austen filming locations has been singled out as the county’s most beautiful. The feature looks at the landmarks and history behind the accolade, making it the sort of place locals may want to revisit or recommend.

KentLive · hyper_local
Tunbridge Wells girl with a brain tumour is on a mission to find every Kirsty she can

In Tunbridge Wells, a young girl with a brain tumour is behind a campaign to track down people sharing her name. More than 6,000 Kirstys have already been identified, turning a personal challenge into a growing community effort.

KentLive · hyper_local
Police appeal after two people were hurt in a large disturbance on Chatham Street

In Ramsgate, a man and a woman suffered multiple injuries after what police described as a large disturbance on Chatham Street. Officers are now appealing for witnesses as they work to establish exactly what happened.

KentLive · hyper_local
A new fishmongers is opening in Rochester High Street and the date is now set

In Rochester, a new fishmongers is preparing to open in the High Street unit previously occupied by a vape shop. The opening date has now been confirmed, adding another independent food business to the town centre.

KentLive · hyper_local
Kesha has pulled out of her Dreamland Margate show ahead of the summer season

In Margate, Kesha has cancelled her planned Dreamland concert that had been due to take place in July. The show has been dropped because of what were described as unforeseen scheduling conflicts, leaving fans waiting for news on refunds or replacement plans.

KentLive · hyper_local
A second meningitis vaccine clinic is being offered after huge queues at the first rollout

In Kent, a second vaccination offer is being made after a fatal meningitis outbreak and intense demand at the first clinic. The initial March rollout saw long queues and some people turned away, prompting health leaders to expand access.

BBC Kent · local
Two people have been arrested after a fatal stabbing of a man in his 50s

In Kent, police have arrested a 32-year-old man and a 34-year-old woman on suspicion of murder following the fatal stabbing of a man in his 50s. Both suspects are from the area, and detectives are continuing inquiries into the killing.

BBC Kent · local
Teen says he feared he was paralysed after a scooter crash changed his life

In Swanscombe, 18-year-old Josh Howell has described the aftermath of a scooter crash that left him fearing he was paralysed. He now relies on a mobility scooter because of ongoing back pain and is speaking about the long-term impact of the incident.

BBC Kent · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson had failed vetting and the fallout is growing

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer says he was not informed that Lord Mandelson had failed security vetting, in a row now triggering calls for his resignation. The case raises fresh questions about who knew what inside government and when.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans a bigger windfall tax on electricity generators in a move tied to bills

In Westminster, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of wider energy market reform. The aim is to weaken the link between gas and electricity prices and ease pressure on household bills.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are walking or cycling as fuel prices bite, new survey suggests

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices since the start of the Iran war are pushing more drivers to leave the car at home. The findings point to a growing shift towards walking and cycling as households try to cut transport costs.

The Independent · national
Vaccinating pregnant women against RSV could sharply cut babies’ hospital stays, study finds

In the UK, new research suggests vaccinating pregnant women against RSV can significantly reduce infant hospitalisations. Researchers say the findings could open up a major opportunity to prevent severe illness and deaths in very young babies.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Chance encounter leads man, 86, to walk 100 miles

An 86-year-old Kent man has turned a chance encounter into a wonderfully kind-hearted challenge, setting off on a 100-mile walk to raise money for Cure EB for 14-year-old Poppy. It’s a lovely reminder that generosity and community spirit can shine at any age — and that one small meeting can lead to something truly life-affirming.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Barnack, Peterborough — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Barnack · 9 articles
Jeffrey Archer joins Peterborough push to fund a new children’s hospital

In Peterborough, Lord Jeffrey Archer appeared at a fundraiser backing plans for a new children’s hospital. The event brought together local volunteers and supporters as the campaign looks to raise money and keep momentum behind the project.

Peterborough Telegraph · hyper_local
Key court dates set in case over death of Peterborough 16-year-old

In Peterborough, two teenagers charged with murdering a 16-year-old are due to enter pleas next month before a trial later on. The latest court timetable gives the city a clearer picture of when the high-profile case will move forward.

Peterborough Telegraph · hyper_local
Peterborough speaker to climb Snowdon blindfolded this Saturday for teen with rare brain cancer

In Peterborough, motivational speaker Atiq Rehman is preparing to climb Mount Snowdon blindfolded on Saturday to raise money for a teenager with an aggressive and extremely rare brain cancer. The challenge is designed to draw attention as well as donations, with supporters following the effort this weekend.

Peterborough Telegraph · hyper_local
Tickets now on sale for Peterborough Cathedral’s new WWII Longest Yarn exhibition

At Peterborough Cathedral, tickets have gone on sale for a new World War II edition of The Longest Yarn exhibition coming in June. Organisers are billing it as a follow-up to last year’s popular display, giving local visitors an early chance to book.

Peterborough Telegraph · hyper_local
Peterborough neighbours pay tribute to Baye Bireme Fall after his death

In Peterborough, friends and neighbours have been sharing memories of Baye Bireme Fall following his death. The tributes paint a picture of how widely known and valued he was in the local community.

Peterborough Telegraph · hyper_local
Six jailed after £3.4m luxury car theft spree linked to East of England raids

Across the East of England, six more people have been jailed over a £3.4m luxury car theft operation. Police say the group targeted high-value vehicles in a scheme investigators described as driven by greed, bringing a major regional case closer to an end.

BBC Cambridgeshire · local
Man admits killing pensioner but denies murder

Moses Fernandes pleads guilty to manslaughter but will go on trial for the murder of Terry McFadyen.

BBC East · local
'I'm doing this for the hospice that fulfilled Dad's last wish'

Gemma Holland is taking part in a Midnight Walk in Ipswich in support of an East Coast charity.

BBC Suffolk · local
Peterborough artist Rene Matić named among top 30 most inspiring young people in UK

A lovely bit of local pride: Peterborough-born artist Rene Matić has been named among the UK’s top 30 most inspiring young people. It’s a brilliant achievement for a homegrown creative talent, and a reminder that Peterborough is producing artists making a real mark on the national stage.

Peterborough Telegraph · good_news
The Local — Beeston, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Beeston West · 9 articles
Beeston’s Bee Trail has expanded again and there are more prizes on offer

Beeston’s Bee Trail has added six more local businesses, giving shoppers and families more stops to visit around town. The expansion has been backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money and comes with extra prizes, giving people another reason to explore independent spots locally.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

Attenborough Cricket Club has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation after a quiz and pie-and-mash night in February. The total reflects strong support from local residents and businesses, with the event turning a village social into a sizeable charity boost.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors if you want to try the water this spring

Attenborough Sailing Club is hosting an open day at Coneries Lagoon in Attenborough Nature Reserve for people interested in giving sailing a go. The event is aimed at local residents and offers a chance to see the club up close in one of the area’s best-known outdoor settings.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Tributes to a young Beeston transport enthusiast remembered for his warmth and passion

Beeston is mourning the death of 20-year-old Freddie, who was well known for his love of buses, trains and planes. Tributes describe him as caring and devoted to public transport, with many in the local community remembering a familiar face from stations, stops and spotting trips.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Ruddington school will be rebuilt after months of pressure for answers

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding following a four-month campaign. The decision is a major step for families after the school’s closure and should bring longer-term certainty over pupils’ education.

West Bridgford Wire · local
New walking and cycling bridge over Trent opening date revealed

The newly widened and surfaced riverside footpath on the south side of the river will open this summer The post New walking and cycling bridge over Trent opening date revealed appeared first on Gedling Eye.

Gedling Eye · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A long-awaited new library has finally opened in Sherwood, much to the delight of local parents and residents. Described as “fantastic”, it’s being welcomed as a bright new community space where families can read, learn and spend time together.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Headcorn — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Headcorn & Sutton Valence · 11 articles
Kent’s ‘most beautiful village’ has just been named — and the details are surprisingly close to home

In Kent, a village with Tudor buildings, a 600-year-old olive tree and links to Jane Austen filming has been named the county’s most beautiful. The piece looks at what sets it apart, from its historic streetscape to the views that keep drawing visitors in.

KentLive · hyper_local
Dreamland Margate gig cancelled as Kesha pulls out of summer date

In Margate, Kesha has cancelled her planned Dreamland concert due to what has been described as unforeseen scheduling conflicts. The show had been due to take place in July, leaving ticket-holders waiting for updates on refunds or any replacement arrangements.

KentLive · hyper_local
Police appeal after two people hurt in large disturbance on Ramsgate street

In Chatham Street, Ramsgate, a man and a woman suffered multiple injuries after what police described as a large disturbance. Officers are now appealing for witnesses as they work to establish exactly what happened.

KentLive · hyper_local
Two people arrested after fatal stabbing investigation in Kent

In Kent, police have arrested a 32-year-old man and a 34-year-old woman on suspicion of murder after a man in his 50s was stabbed to death. Detectives say both suspects are from the area as the investigation continues.

BBC Kent · local
Second meningitis vaccine clinic planned after queues and turnaways

In Kent, a second vaccine offer is being made after a fatal meningitis outbreak prompted heavy demand for jabs last month. The first round saw long queues and some people turned away, so health teams are now trying to widen access.

BBC Kent · local
Why the Mandelson vetting row is turning into a bigger problem for Starmer

Westminster is facing fresh political turmoil after the Prime Minister said he was not told Peter Mandelson had failed security checks. The row is quickly widening into questions about who knew what inside government, and whether ministers or officials kept crucial information back.

BBC News · national
Electricity bill changes are being considered as Reeves targets energy costs

London is where ministers are drawing up plans to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators while consulting on wider power market reforms. The aim is to weaken the link between gas prices and electricity bills, a move that could eventually affect what households pay.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are giving up car journeys as fuel costs bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices are pushing more drivers towards walking and cycling instead of using the car. With pressure on household budgets growing, the findings point to another way the wider energy crisis is changing day-to-day routines.

The Independent · national
This vaccine in pregnancy could cut babies’ hospital visits, study finds

Researchers in the UK say vaccinating pregnant women against RSV could significantly reduce infant hospital admissions. The findings are being seen as a major opportunity to prevent severe illness in newborns and ease pressure on health services.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Young girl from Tunbridge Wells with brain tumour wants to find 'all the Kirstys in the world'

A young girl from Tunbridge Wells with a brain tumour has turned her diagnosis into a wonderfully hopeful mission: finding ‘all the Kirstys in the world’. Her campaign has already connected with more than 6,000 people worldwide, creating a lovely sense of community and showing how one child’s spirit can bring strangers together.

KentLive · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 13 articles
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike pursuit from Nottingham

Bingham was the end point of a police pursuit after a motorbike was stolen in Nottingham city centre. Officers say four suspects were arrested shortly afterwards, bringing a noticeable police incident into a town just a few miles from Radcliffe on Trent.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ruddington school set for rebuild after months of pressure on ministers

Ruddington's St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding following a sustained local campaign. The decision comes after the school was forced to close, and it is a significant development for families watching how education investment is handled across Rushcliffe.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers used a tyre-sting operation to stop an HGV travelling on false plates. A load of suspected stolen sofas was recovered, in a case likely to raise questions about road safety and organised theft on key local routes.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club open day offers a closer look at the reserve’s waters

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting local residents to an upcoming open day on Coneries Lagoon. The event gives people a chance to try sailing and see more of a watersports club set in one of the area’s best-known green spaces.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

At Attenborough Cricket Club, a quiz and pie-and-mash night has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. The total reflects strong local support for a charity with broad personal resonance for many families across the area.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail grows again as more businesses join in

In Beeston, the Bee Trail has expanded with six more businesses joining the route and extra prizes now on offer. Backed by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, the scheme is designed to draw more footfall into local shops and give families something easy to do around town.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Eight-hour train ordeal causes major disruption across Nottinghamshire routes

Across Nottinghamshire, rail passengers faced major disruption after an incident left some people stuck on a train for more than eight hours. The knock-on effect hit services throughout the day, making this one of the more serious recent transport problems for local travellers.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Teenagers arrested after knives found on shelves inside Nottingham city centre shop

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police arrested two teenagers after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside the new Boyes store. The incident will add to concerns about weapons in busy shopping areas used regularly by people travelling in from surrounding towns.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Police block St Ann’s road after reported serious assault

In St Ann’s, police taped off the bottom of St Bartholomews Road following a reported serious assault. The cordon blocked part of the street while officers dealt with the incident and began enquiries.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire weather for Saturday: bright start, cloud later and a cooler evening

Across Nottinghamshire, Saturday is expected to start bright and dry before cloud builds through the middle of the day. Clearer skies are then forecast for the evening, with temperatures turning cooler after sunset.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Sherwood’s reopened library is finally open after delays

In Sherwood, the newly reopened library has welcomed families after delays to the project. Parents say the upgraded space should become an important community hub as well as a place for children to read and learn.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Tributes to Beeston transport enthusiast Freddie, who has died aged 20

In Beeston, tributes have been paid to 20-year-old Freddie, remembered as a caring young man with a deep love of buses, trains and planes. His death has prompted an outpouring of affection from people who knew him through the local transport community.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Pictures: First look as new Sherwood Library reopens

A lovely boost for the community in Sherwood, where the newly refurbished library has officially reopened its doors. It’s a bright, welcoming space for local people to enjoy once again, and a heartening sign of investment in a much-valued community hub.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 13 articles
Four arrests in Bingham after stolen motorbike is tracked from Nottingham

Bingham was the scene of four arrests after police followed a stolen motorbike from Nottingham city centre. Officers say suspects were detained shortly afterwards, making this a notable incident close to Radcliffe-on-Trent.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ruddington school rebuild confirmed after months of pressure

Ruddington's St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding following a sustained local campaign. The decision comes after the school was forced to close, with families now getting clarity on what happens next.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors if you want to try the water this spring

Attenborough Sailing Club is holding an open day at Coneries Lagoon in Attenborough Nature Reserve for local residents interested in sailing. It offers a chance to see the club up close and find out how to get involved in one of the county’s best-known outdoor settings.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough cricket fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

Attenborough Cricket Club has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation through a quiz and pie-and-mash night. The event shows how local clubs are still pulling people together for community causes beyond matchdays.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail adds more businesses and new prizes this season

Beeston’s Bee Trail is expanding with six more businesses joining the route and extra prizes now on offer. Backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money, the scheme is designed to draw more people into the town centre and encourage families to explore local shops.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire weather for Saturday looks dry, bright and cooler by evening

Nottinghamshire is set for a mainly dry Saturday with a sunny start, more cloud through the middle of the day and a cooler evening. For anyone planning time out in Radcliffe-on-Trent or nearby villages, it looks like a settled day overall.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Donald Trump issues nuclear warning to Pope Leo but REFUSES to meet him

Donald Trump has issued a nuclear warning to Pope Leo over Iran - but refused to meet the pontiff to resolve their growing row over nuclear weapons and foreign policy

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Teens arrested after knives found on shelves inside Nottingham city centre shop

Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre was cordoned into a police incident after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside Boyes. Two teenagers, aged 17 and 18, were detained, raising fresh concern about weapons in the city centre.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

The River Trent will get a new walking and cycling bridge this summer, with the opening date now revealed alongside improvements to the riverside path on the south bank. The project could matter to people travelling between communities on either side of the river.

Gedling Eye · local
Inquest finds prisoner died from drugs inside ‘volatile’ Nottinghamshire jail

Nottinghamshire was the focus of an inquest that found a 50-year-old inmate died from drugs in what was described as a volatile prison. Jurors heard he had a history of drug misuse, raising further questions about conditions and control inside the jail.

BBC Nottingham · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A lovely bit of news for Sherwood: parents are delighted that the area’s refurbished library has finally opened its doors. Described as ‘fantastic’, the new space promises to be a real community hub — somewhere families can read, learn and come together.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 10 articles
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike pursuit from Nottingham

Bingham was the scene of four arrests after police tracked a stolen motorbike from Nottingham city centre into the town. Officers said the suspects were detained shortly after the bike was taken, making this one of the more immediate crime incidents on the eastern side of Rushcliffe.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ruddington school will be rebuilt after months of pressure from parents and campaigners

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding. The decision follows a sustained local campaign and could shape schooling plans for families in Rushcliffe after the site’s closure.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers used a tyre-deflation tactic to stop an HGV allegedly travelling on false plates. A load of suspected stolen sofas was recovered, in a case that links road safety enforcement with wider organised theft concerns.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottingham inquiry hears of a ‘serious problem’ with mental health guidance before attacks

In Nottingham, the public inquiry into the 2023 killings heard there were concerns about mental health guidance linked to the care of Valdo Calocane. Evidence explored whether failings in the system may have affected decisions before three people were fatally attacked.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Over £2,000 raised for the British Heart Foundation

A quiz, pie and mash night held at Attenborough Cricket Club on 6 February has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation, thanks to the generosity of the […] The post Over £2,000 raised for the British Heart Foundation appeared first on Nottingham Local News.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Opening date revealed for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

Across the River Trent in the Nottingham area, the opening date has now been confirmed for a new walking and cycling bridge and upgraded south-side riverside path. The project could alter leisure routes and active travel options for people making cross-river journeys in and around the city.

Gedling Eye · local
Rail disruption across Nottinghamshire left passengers stuck for more than eight hours

Nottinghamshire rail passengers faced major disruption after an incident left some people stranded on a train for more than eight hours. The knock-on delays affected services across the county, making this one of the most significant transport stories for Friday.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A lovely bit of news for Sherwood: the newly opened library is already delighting local families after a long wait. Parents have described it as fantastic, with many saying it will give the community a welcoming space to come together, learn and spend time.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Wathvale, North Yorkshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Wathvale & Bishop Monkton · 18 articles
Harrogate Spring Water's woodland expansion plan has been thrown out after a high-profile local backlash

In Harrogate, councillors have rejected plans by Harrogate Spring Water to expand its bottling plant into Rotary Wood. The decision follows a fierce campaign backed by local residents and high-profile supporters, keeping the community woodland intact for now.

Yorkshire Post · hyper_local
A new school sports pitch has been approved despite neighbours' noise concerns

In York and North Yorkshire, planners have approved a school's multi-use sports pitch scheme even after objections from nearby residents about possible noise. The decision means the project can move ahead, with local amenity concerns weighed against improved sports facilities.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · hyper_local
Driver jailed after crash that killed police worker Ellie Smart

In South Yorkshire, Dean Tolan has been jailed after admitting causing the death of 29-year-old police worker Ellie Smart by dangerous driving. The case closes with a sentence after a fatal crash that left a lasting impact on colleagues and family.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
Plans for a 17.5m 5G mast in Bishopthorpe have been blocked over its impact on the village

In Bishopthorpe, council officers have refused permission for a 17.5-metre 5G mast after concerns it would be too intrusive in the village setting. The ruling highlights the tension between better mobile coverage and protecting the look of established communities.

Yorkshire Post · local
Teenager hurt in Whitby beach rock fall as rescue teams called in

In Whitby, a teenage boy was injured after rocks fell on a beach, prompting a rescue involving the inshore lifeboat and HM Coastguard. The incident is a sharp reminder of the risks around unstable cliff and shoreline areas on the North Yorkshire coast.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Rotherham gang jailed for decades after shooting during cannabis raid

In Rotherham, four men have each been given prison sentences of more than 30 years over a shooting linked to a cannabis raid. The case stands out for both the violence involved and the exceptional length of the jail terms handed down.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
What it really costs to chase a Formula 1 dream

In South Yorkshire and beyond, BBC Sport has examined the steep financial barriers facing young drivers trying to climb the motorsport ladder. The piece lays bare how talent alone is rarely enough when the path to Formula 1 is shaped by funding and sponsorship.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure mounts in Westminster

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer says he was not informed that Peter Mandelson had failed vetting checks before his appointment as US ambassador. The row is deepening into a major political headache, with calls for answers over who knew what and when.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans a bigger windfall tax on electricity generators in a move that could affect bills

In London, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of wider energy market reforms. The government says the aim is to help curb household costs by weakening the link between gas prices and electricity bills.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are switching to walking and cycling as fuel costs bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices are pushing more drivers to leave the car at home and choose walking or cycling instead. The shift points to how quickly global pressure on energy costs can feed into everyday travel choices.

The Independent · national
RSV vaccine in pregnancy could sharply cut infant hospital admissions, study finds

In the UK, new research suggests vaccinating pregnant women against RSV can significantly reduce hospital admissions among babies. Health experts say the findings could offer a major opportunity to prevent severe illness in infants.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Trump threatens to block a ceasefire extension unless Tehran agrees a deal

In Washington, Tehran and the wider Middle East, tensions are rising again as Donald Trump threatens to block an extension to the ceasefire without a deal on Iran's nuclear programme. The warning follows failed talks in Islamabad and adds fresh uncertainty to an already volatile conflict.

The Independent World · international
More than 1,000 workers in Kenya lose jobs after Meta contract collapse

In Kenya, more than 1,000 workers have reportedly been sacked after outsourcing firm Sama lost a contract linked to Meta. The layoffs follow allegations involving staff reviewing private material captured by smart glasses, raising new questions about how tech moderation work is handled.

The Guardian World · international
Kanye West concert in Poland cancelled after backlash over antisemitic remarks

In Poland, a planned Kanye West concert has been cancelled following controversy over the rapper's antisemitic comments. The move comes after the UK had already barred him from entering the country, showing how the fallout is spreading internationally.

BBC World News · international
Air Canada cuts flights as high fuel costs start hitting international travel

In Canada and the US, Air Canada has temporarily suspended some routes, including flights to New York, as aviation fuel costs surge. The disruption shows how conflict-linked energy shocks are now feeding through to passenger travel and airline schedules.

The Guardian World · international
Mugabe's son admits gun offence after Johannesburg shooting case

In Johannesburg, Bellarmine Mugabe has pleaded guilty after pointing a gun during an incident that left a 23-year-old man shot. The case has drawn attention because of both the seriousness of the offence and Mugabe's high-profile family name.

BBC World News · international
Ripon Hornblower statue plan awarded £86k

Ripon has had a lovely boost, with £86,000 awarded to help bring plans for a Hornblower statue to life. It’s a cheerful nod to one of the city’s best-loved traditions and a welcome investment in local heritage that residents can feel proud of.

York Mix · good_news
The Local — Belper, Derbyshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Belper · 8 articles
Rows grow over Chesterfield hospital solar farm plans on greenfield land

At Chesterfield Royal Hospital, residents are objecting to plans for a solar farm on greenfield land, arguing it could harm wildlife, heritage and views around the site. The scheme has sparked a live planning dispute over how the hospital should balance energy needs with the local landscape.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
Chatsworth Road reopens after Chesterfield stabbing as police inquiries continue

On Chatsworth Road in Chesterfield, a 16-year-old boy was taken to hospital after a stabbing, with the road later reopened following police closure. Officers are continuing inquiries into the attack, which caused major disruption on one of the town's busy routes.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
Police step up patrols in Derbyshire town after man exposed himself to two girls

In a Derbyshire town, police are searching for a man after reports he indecently exposed himself to two girls. Extra patrols have been deployed in the area while officers appeal for information from anyone who saw what happened.

Derby Telegraph · local
Man convicted of killing as a child is sentenced again after officer attack

In the East Midlands, a 31-year-old man who killed a child in Merseyside when he was 13 has now been sentenced for attacking a police officer. The latest case adds to a long and troubling criminal history that has drawn fresh attention in court.

BBC East Midlands · local
Teens arrested after three knives left behind on shelves in new shop in Nottingham city centre

Two teens, aged 17 and 18, were detained by police officers inside Boyes on Lower Parliament Street

Nottingham Post · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
ITV Britain's Got Talent: Skegness opera singer to appear on new episode

Elsie Diamond will be appearing on Saturday's episode (April 18) of the TV talent show

LincolnshireLive · local
24-hour darts marathon delivers £22,606.85 to Ashgate Hospice

A brilliant bit of local community spirit: a 24-hour darts marathon has raised an impressive £22,606.85 for Ashgate Hospice. It’s a heartening example of people coming together, having a go and making a real difference for a much-loved Derbyshire cause.

Derbyshire Times · good_news
The Local — Porchester, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Porchester · 11 articles
New Trent walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date

Along the River Trent in Gedling borough, the new walking and cycling bridge and upgraded riverside path are due to open this summer. The scheme could change how people get between communities on foot or by bike, with better links and a clearer timetable now in place.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Police stopped more than 140 vehicles in a road safety crackdown across Gedling

Across Gedling, police say 47 people were arrested after more than 140 vehicles were stopped during Operation Highways. The intelligence-led crackdown focused on road safety and wider offending, pointing to a significant enforcement push on local routes.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club charity night raises more than £2,000 for heart research

At Attenborough Cricket Club, a quiz, pie and mash night has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. Organisers say the event drew strong support from local people and turned a social evening into a sizeable community fundraiser.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail expands with six more businesses and extra prizes

In Beeston, the Bee Trail has added six more businesses to its map and increased the prizes on offer. Backed by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, the scheme is designed to bring more people into town and encourage them to explore independent shops.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors for a public taster day

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting residents to an upcoming open day on Coneries Lagoon. The event offers a chance to try sailing and see what the club does in one of the area’s best-known outdoor settings.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Three knives found on shop shelves in Nottingham city centre as two teens are arrested

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police arrested two teenagers inside Boyes after three knives were reportedly left on store shelves. The incident will raise fresh concerns about weapons being carried in busy shopping areas.

NottinghamshireLive · local
These are the cheapest petrol and diesel prices in Nottingham today

Across Nottingham, fuel prices are still climbing, with petrol starting at 150.9p a litre and diesel at around 184.9p according to the latest update. The list of cheapest forecourts offers a practical snapshot for drivers trying to keep weekly costs down.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
ITV Britain's Got Talent: Skegness opera singer to appear on new episode

Elsie Diamond will be appearing on Saturday's episode (April 18) of the TV talent show

LincolnshireLive · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A much-anticipated new library has finally opened in Sherwood, delighting parents and giving the community a bright new space to learn, meet and spend time together. After delays, its arrival feels like a real local win — a fantastic boost for families and a place people are already excited to make the most of.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Cranham, Havering — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Cranham · 36 articles
Gidea Park rat-run fears grow as Gallows Corner closure pushes traffic into Heath Road

In Gidea Park, a father on Heath Road says the Gallows Corner closure is sending dangerous extra traffic down what was once a quieter residential route. He fears speeding and cut-through driving could leave a lasting safety problem for families even after the main works end.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
New Romford venue planned for North Street site after restaurant lost licence over slavery concerns

In Romford, a fresh premises licence application has been lodged for The Triangle at 290 North Street, replacing the former Neyzen restaurant. The move comes after the previous business lost its licence following serious concerns linked to modern slavery.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
Hornchurch car park homes scheme moves up a gear as new walls appear on site

In Hornchurch, drone images show visible progress at the Keswick Avenue car park redevelopment, where new homes are now taking shape. The scheme turns parking land into housing, giving residents a clearer picture of how quickly the site is changing.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
Illegal HMOs are becoming a bigger issue across Havering and residents are feeling it

Across Havering, concerns are mounting over overcrowded and allegedly illegal HMOs as planning breaches spread through the borough. The issue is increasingly tied to housing pressure, neighbourhood change and questions over how strongly rules are being enforced.

The Havering Daily · hyper_local
Company fined more than £8,000 after Romford land was left strewn with waste

In Romford, a business has been fined more than £8,000 after failing to clear rubbish from a piece of land. The case highlights continuing pressure on local authorities to clamp down on environmental offences that can blight nearby streets and open spaces.

The Havering Daily · hyper_local
New plaque at RAF Hornchurch shines a light on Havering’s wartime history

At the RAF Hornchurch Heritage Centre, a new commemorative plaque has been unveiled to mark Havering’s wartime legacy. The event adds another public reminder of the area’s military past and the role Hornchurch played during the Second World War.

The Havering Daily · hyper_local
Parking fines have surged across Enfield and councils are making no apology for it

Across Enfield, the number of penalty charge notices issued for illegal parking has jumped by 71% compared with the previous year. The rise points to tougher enforcement and may prompt questions in outer London boroughs about how parking crackdowns are being used.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Council steps in over ‘plastic burning’ smell reported by Crews Hill residents

In Crews Hill, the council has issued abatement notices after residents complained of an acrid smell resembling burning plastic. The action follows repeated reports from locals worried about air quality and what exactly has been causing the fumes.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Popular Harlow chicken shop shut over food poisoning risk after inspectors step in

In Harlow, a well-reviewed chicken shop has been ordered to close after inspectors raised concerns over contamination and the growth of harmful bacteria. The intervention points to serious failings in food safety that could have put customers at risk.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Police tell public to call 999 if they spot missing 14-year-old from Chelmsford

In Chelmsford, police are appealing for urgent help to find a 14-year-old girl last seen near Pearson Grove. Officers have asked anyone who sees her to call 999 immediately as the search continues.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Former Essex railway station is being swamped by fly-tipping and locals say it’s getting worse

In Essex, residents say a former railway station is now surrounded by large piles of dumped rubbish. Locals describe the scene as both unsightly and depressing, with frustration growing over repeat fly-tipping at the site.

EssexLive · hyper_local
V&A East opens in Stratford as Sadiq Khan says the museum is a milestone for East London

In Stratford, the new V&A East museum opens today with Sadiq Khan calling it a major cultural boost for East London. The launch adds a high-profile arts venue to the area and underlines how quickly the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park continues to evolve.

Hackney Citizen · hyper_local
Lewisham Lib Dem hopeful says crime should be tackled as a public health issue

In Lewisham, Liberal Democrat mayoral candidate Josh Matthews has set out plans to treat crime through a public health approach rather than policing alone. With local elections looming, the proposal puts prevention, youth support and early intervention at the centre of the debate.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Harrow Tory candidate suspended after alleged racist social media posts emerge

In Harrow, Conservative candidate Will Jackson has been suspended by the party over social media posts described as racist. The row has erupted during the election campaign and centres on messages said to have targeted MPs of Asian origin.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Week-long road closures are coming to Brighton Road by Coulsdon South station

In Coulsdon, Brighton Road by Coulsdon South station is due to close for at least a week from 23 April while Network Rail carries out safety works. The disruption is likely to affect drivers, buses and nearby residents using the A237.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Croydon FC face off-pitch uncertainty just as the promotion push heats up

In Croydon, the club have secured a play-off place but the sudden departure of the chairman and another board member has unsettled supporters. The timing has raised awkward questions as the team head into some of the biggest matches of the season.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Valence House moat restoration is nearly finished and the latest aerial view shows the scale

In Dagenham, new aerial images show the north moat restoration at Valence House Museum approaching completion. The project is reviving one of east London’s oldest heritage sites and giving residents a rare overhead look at work usually hidden from street level.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
How Hornchurch have been getting on as the season heads into a crucial spell

In Hornchurch, the latest local sport round-up tracks a mixed run including results against Farnborough, Dagenham & Redbridge, Maidstone United and Ebbsfleet United. With the table still tight, each result is shaping the club’s position in the final stretch.

The Havering Daily · hyper_local
Why police on Havering’s streets say rising public anger is making the job harder

In Havering, a new petition calling for swearing at police officers to become an offence has reignited debate about the pressure officers face at protests and on the street. The piece examines how frontline policing is being caught between public anger, free speech and order.

The Havering Daily · hyper_local
Colchester Zoo is putting on a quieter day out for SEND children and their families

In Colchester, the zoo is planning a dedicated event for SEND children and their families with a calmer and more inclusive set-up. Organisers say the day is designed to offer a more comfortable experience away from the usual noise and pressure.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Why Kensington Gardens was cordoned off and what police are now investigating

In Kensington Gardens, police sealed off part of the area after reports of suspicious discarded items and possible links to a video referencing an attack on the Israeli embassy. Specialist officers were sent to the scene as investigators worked to establish whether there was any wider threat.

Evening Standard · local
Harrow Court has reopened after three years and a £26m safety overhaul

In Harrow, the borough’s court building has reopened following a three-year closure and £26 million of works. The project was focused on safety and improvements, bringing a major public building back into use after a long absence.

BBC London · local
Aldi has bought the former Thorpe Coombe Hospital site in Walthamstow

In Walthamstow, the former Thorpe Coombe Hospital has been sold to Aldi in a deal with the North East London NHS Foundation Trust. The sale marks a significant change for a historic healthcare site and is likely to trigger fresh debate over land use and local provision.

Waltham Forest Echo · local
Greenwich Labour promises £150 bike vouchers for every child if it wins the election

In Greenwich, Labour has pledged a £150 bike voucher for every child in the borough as part of its local election manifesto. The promise is designed to boost cycling and family transport, while also giving voters a clear costed offer ahead of polling day.

853 London · local
Fresh row over Lambeth LTN as witness accuses deputy council leader of lying on oath

In Lambeth, the resident at the centre of the High Court case over the unlawful West Dulwich low-traffic neighbourhood has accused deputy council leader Rezina Chowdhury of lying on oath. The council has refused to investigate, deepening a dispute that is already politically charged.

Brixton Buzz · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure mounts in Westminster

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer says he was not informed that Peter Mandelson had failed security checks, calling the situation staggering. The disclosure has intensified questions over who knew what inside government and when.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves plans windfall tax changes that could feed into household energy bills

In the UK, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of wider energy market reform. Ministers say the aim is to weaken the link between gas prices and electricity bills, with direct implications for households.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are walking and cycling as fuel prices squeeze household budgets

Across the UK, a new survey suggests motorists are cutting back on car use and switching to walking and cycling as fuel costs rise. The shift points to the wider cost-of-living impact of higher petrol prices on everyday travel choices.

The Independent · national
Martin Lewis issues pension warning over a mistake that could cost savers dearly

Across the UK, Martin Lewis has warned of a significant pension risk that could leave people missing out on money they are due. The alert is aimed at savers who may be unaware of how easily retirement finances can be knocked off course.

Daily Mirror · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Trump threatens to block ceasefire extension unless Tehran agrees a deal

In the Middle East, Donald Trump has threatened to block an extension to the ceasefire unless Iran reaches an agreement with Washington. The warning follows failed talks in Islamabad and keeps pressure on a region already on edge.

The Independent World · international
More than 1,000 workers lose jobs in Kenya after Meta contract collapses

In Kenya, an outsourcing firm has sacked more than 1,000 employees after losing a contract connected to Meta. The cuts come after allegations involving staff reviewing private footage captured by smart glasses, raising questions about labour standards and tech oversight.

The Guardian World · international
Mugabe’s son admits pointing a gun during Johannesburg incident

In Johannesburg, Bellarmine Mugabe has pleaded guilty after being accused of pointing a gun during an incident at his home. The case has drawn attention because of his family name as well as the shooting of a 23-year-old man.

BBC World News · international
Air Canada cuts flights as aviation fuel costs climb during the Iran war

In Canada, Air Canada is temporarily suspending some flights, including services to New York, as high fuel costs hit airlines during the Iran war. The disruption shows how conflict abroad is now feeding directly into international travel networks.

The Guardian World · international
Kanye West concert in Poland is cancelled after backlash over antisemitic remarks

In Poland, a planned Kanye West concert has been cancelled following controversy over his antisemitic comments. The fallout adds to the international consequences already facing the rapper after being blocked from entering the UK.

BBC World News · international
The heartwarming reason 'mind the gap' announcement is different at 1 Tube station

One of London’s most touching little traditions is hiding in plain sight: the special ‘mind the gap’ announcement at one Tube station has a genuinely heartwarming story behind it. It’s a lovely reminder that even the daily commute can carry moments of kindness, memory and human connection that still mean a great deal to people.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — West Malling, Kent — Saturday, 18 April 2026
West Malling · 11 articles
Tunbridge Wells girl with a brain tumour has sparked a global search for thousands of Kirstys

In Tunbridge Wells, a young girl living with a brain tumour has launched an uplifting campaign to find "all the Kirstys in the world". The appeal has already connected with more than 6,000 people worldwide, turning a deeply personal challenge into a striking community story.

KentLive · hyper_local
Dreamland Margate gig called off as Kesha cancels her July date

In Margate, Kesha has cancelled her planned July concert at Dreamland because of what has been described as unforeseen scheduling conflicts. The change will affect fans who had been expecting one of the venue's bigger summer shows.

KentLive · hyper_local
A second meningitis vaccine clinic is being arranged after huge queues at the first rollout

In Kent, health teams are preparing a second vaccination offer after a fatal meningitis outbreak and overwhelming demand at the first clinic. Long queues formed in March, with some people turned away, so the next round is likely to draw close attention from families and students.

BBC Kent · local
Two people have been arrested after a fatal stabbing of a man in his 50s

In Kent, police have arrested a 32-year-old man and a 34-year-old woman on suspicion of murder after a man in his 50s was fatally stabbed. Detectives say both suspects are from the area as the investigation continues.

BBC Kent · local
Teen says he feared he was paralysed after a scooter crash changed his mobility

In Swanscombe, 18-year-old Josh Howell has described the moment he thought he was paralysed after a scooter crash. He now relies on a mobility scooter because of ongoing back pain, highlighting the long-term impact of the incident.

BBC Kent · local
Why the Mandelson vetting row is becoming a bigger problem for Keir Starmer

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure after it emerged Lord Mandelson did not pass security checks for the US ambassador role. The dispute has quickly become a wider question about what the prime minister knew, when he knew it, and whether Downing Street can contain the fallout.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans fresh energy tax changes that could affect what households pay

In the UK, Rachel Reeves is preparing to increase the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of plans to tackle high energy costs. The move is tied to broader reforms aimed at weakening the link between gas prices and electricity bills, with implications for household budgets.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are cutting car journeys as fuel costs bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices since the start of the Iran war are pushing more drivers towards walking and cycling. The figures point to a direct cost-of-living hit for commuters and families already feeling pressure at the pumps.

The Independent · national
RSV vaccine in pregnancy could sharply cut babies’ hospital stays, study finds

In the UK, new research suggests vaccinating pregnant women against RSV can significantly reduce hospital admissions in newborns and young infants. Experts say the findings could shape how maternity and child health services prevent serious winter illness.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Chance encounter leads man, 86, to walk 100 miles

A chance meeting has inspired 86-year-old Kent man Mike Patrick to take on a remarkable 100-mile walk for a teenage girl living with a painful skin condition. It’s a lovely reminder that kindness can strike at any age, with one local man turning compassion into a determined fundraising effort to help make a real difference.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Sevenoaks Kippington, Kent — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Sevenoaks Kippington · 11 articles
Tunbridge Wells girl's global search for every Kirsty is gathering pace

In Tunbridge Wells, a young girl living with a brain tumour is trying to find every Kirsty in the world as part of a growing campaign. More than 6,000 people with the name have already been traced, turning a local family's idea into an international effort.

KentLive · hyper_local
Police appeal after two people injured in Ramsgate street disturbance

In Chatham Street, Ramsgate, a man and a woman suffered multiple injuries during what police described as a large disturbance. Officers are now asking witnesses and anyone with information to come forward.

KentLive · hyper_local
Kesha has pulled out of her Dreamland Margate date and fans are waiting on next steps

In Margate, Kesha has cancelled her planned July concert at Dreamland, citing unforeseen scheduling conflicts. The cancellation affects one of the area's bigger summer live music dates, with ticket-holders now waiting for further details.

KentLive · hyper_local
Two arrested after fatal stabbing of man in his 50s in Kent

In Kent, police have arrested a 32-year-old man and a 34-year-old woman on suspicion of murder after a man in his 50s was fatally stabbed. Detectives say both suspects are from the local area as the investigation continues.

BBC Kent · local
Second meningitis vaccine session planned after high demand and queues

In Kent, a second round of meningitis vaccinations is being offered after the first clinics in March saw long queues and some people turned away. The move follows a fatal outbreak and is aimed at widening protection for those eligible.

BBC Kent · local
Why the Mandelson vetting row is suddenly putting fresh pressure on Starmer

Westminster is again focused on Peter Mandelson after it emerged he did not pass security checks, with Sir Keir Starmer facing calls to resign. The row raises serious questions about who knew what, and when, inside government.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans a new windfall tax move that could affect future household energy bills

Westminster is preparing changes to the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as Rachel Reeves looks for ways to ease pressure on household bills. The wider aim is to weaken the link between gas prices and electricity costs, a shift that could matter to billpayers across the UK.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are leaving the car at home as fuel prices bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests drivers are switching to walking and cycling as fuel costs climb following the Iran war. The findings point to a cost-of-living shift that could change daily routines, commuting habits and transport choices for many households.

The Independent · national
The London theatre shows worth booking now if you want the best seats in 2026

London’s theatre scene is already filling up for 2026, with a new guide highlighting the plays and musicals expected to draw the biggest demand. For readers planning a trip into the capital, it is a useful early look at which productions may be hardest to get tickets for later on.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Opening date announced for new Folkestone library

A lovely boost for Folkestone: the town’s new library now has an opening date, giving residents something positive to look forward to. Fresh community spaces like this can make a real difference, offering a welcoming place to read, learn and spend time together.

KentLive · good_news
The Local — Bishop's Stortford All Saints, Hertfordshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Bishop's Stortford All Saints · 10 articles
Three Watford-area nurseries sold to 43-nursery group

Three nurseries, in Watford, Rickmansworth, and Croxley Green, have been sold to a nursery group with 43 settings across the UK.

Watford Observer · hyper_local
Classic photo unearthed of Watford cricketers listening to 'the Trautmann final'

A nostalgic photo of Watford Town CC players listening to the 1956 FA Cup Final - 'the Trautmann final' - when Manchester City beat Birmingham City.

Watford Observer · hyper_local
Sandridge and Redbourn to join national Day of Action celebration

A pair of communities near St Albans are joining a national Day of Action to celebrating green spaces amid a number of developments being proposed in their villages.

Herts Advertiser · hyper_local
Helicopter and aircraft come close to mid-air collision over St Albans

A helicopter and a light aircraft came close to colliding in the skies over St Albans, a report has revealed.

Herts Advertiser · hyper_local
The rollercoaster race for second spot - who's going up with Coventry?

With two weeks of the regular season left, Ipswich Town, Millwall, Southampton and Middlesbrough are chasing Premier League football.

BBC Suffolk · local
Multi-vehicle crash closes A47 in both directions

Norfolk Police has reopened the A47 after an earlier collision involving several vehicles.

BBC East · local
Six more jailed after £3.4m luxury car theft spree

Det Con Simon Lloyd says the group's motive can only be put down to "pure greed".

BBC Beds, Bucks & Herts · local
Strikes by workers at Stansted Airport called off

About 100 people at facilities firm ABM are considering a new pay rise made to them.

BBC Essex · local
Fears stroke victim will lose Cambodia hospital bed

Michael Blake is partially-paralysed and is unable to talk, according to his son.

BBC Essex · local
London Colney scouts awarded for recycling more than 76,000 cans

A group of London Colney scouts has earned a well-deserved Green Can Award after recycling more than 76,000 aluminium cans. It’s a brilliant example of young people making a real difference locally, combining teamwork, community spirit and care for the environment.

Herts Advertiser · good_news
The Local — Land's End, Cornwall — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Land's End · 21 articles
A road in Redruth has cracked open — and officials fear a hidden mineshaft underneath

In Redruth, council investigators are examining a road dip that may have been caused by an undiscovered mineshaft beneath the surface. The findings could affect repairs, road safety and travel in the area while checks continue.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
Harbour vandalism in Cornwall caught in daylight as locals condemn the damage

At a Cornwall harbour, witnesses recorded a group allegedly damaging part of the waterfront in broad daylight. The incident has sparked anger locally, with residents calling for action against anti-social behaviour in a place used by visitors and the community.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
Plans for 300 homes in Cornwall reveal what this new village-style development could look like

In Cornwall, fresh images have been released showing a proposed new community of 300 homes. The scheme raises fresh questions over housing growth, infrastructure and how a large new development would fit into the surrounding area.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
A prolific Cornwall shoplifter avoided jail — then was caught stealing again days later

In Cornwall, a repeat shoplifter who had initially escaped prison was caught stealing again within a week. The quick return to offending has now led to a jail sentence and renewed concern over persistent retail crime.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
Man jailed for setting fire to a Cornwall flat has died in prison aged 34

In Cornwall, the man convicted of setting fire to a flat during a jealous attack has died in prison at the age of 34. The case had already drawn attention because the blaze was set at the victim’s only exit.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
Cornwall could bring back weedkiller spraying — and critics are already pushing back

In Cornwall, opponents are raising concerns over plans to reintroduce chemical weedkiller treatments. The debate centres on public spaces, environmental impact and whether councils should return to a policy many thought had been left behind.

BBC Cornwall · local
Teens used a stolen Mini to run people down in Bristol, court hears

In Bristol, a court heard that teenagers drove a stolen Mini at victims in what was described as a pack-style attack. The case has highlighted the seriousness of the injuries and the deliberate nature of the violence.

Western Morning News · local
Camborne and Redruth boxing club wants a new gym after 60 years on its current site

In Camborne and Redruth, the local boxing club says a replacement gym could transform opportunities for the town. Plans involve knocking down its long-standing base and building a modern facility designed to serve future generations.

BBC Cornwall · local
Football fans cycled 500 miles to Truro — and arrived in time for the match

In Truro, five Carlisle United supporters completed a six-day, 500-mile charity cycle ride ahead of the game in Cornwall. The effort has drawn attention both for the distance involved and the money being raised along the way.

BBC Cornwall · local
An American living in the UK says these are the three things that shocked her most

In the UK, a Californian woman has shared the biggest cultural differences she noticed after moving here. Her account touches on everyday habits and social norms that may feel ordinary to locals but stand out sharply to newcomers.

Western Morning News · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure grows over the fallout

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure after saying he was not informed that Peter Mandelson had failed vetting checks. The row has quickly become a wider test of accountability inside government and the civil service.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans higher windfall tax on electricity generators in a move linked to household bills

In the UK, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators. The move forms part of a wider attempt to loosen the link between gas prices and power bills for households.

The Guardian · national
People with diabetes in the UK will be offered dedicated mental health support for the first time

In the UK, people living with diabetes are set to receive tailored mental health support in what is being described as a first of its kind service. Backers say it reflects the higher risk of depression and emotional strain faced by many patients.

BBC Health · national
Petrol and diesel prices have started falling again after weeks of rises

Across the UK, pump prices for petrol and diesel have begun to ease after a run of increases linked to global tensions and oil costs. The drop may offer some relief for drivers, though prices remain sensitive to events overseas.

BBC Business · national
Starmer's Mandelson nightmare never ends. This time, it may cost him his job as UK leader

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces renewed scrutiny over his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the U.S. Mandelson, a known associate of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, was initially denied security clearance

The Independent · national
Trump warns ceasefire could collapse unless Tehran agrees to a deal

In Washington and Tehran, tensions remain high as Donald Trump threatens to block any extension of the ceasefire unless a deal is reached with Iran. The stand-off follows failed talks and keeps pressure on energy markets and international security.

The Independent World · international
Air Canada is cutting flights as fuel costs surge during the Iran conflict

In Canada and the US, Air Canada has temporarily suspended some routes as aviation fuel costs rise during the war involving Iran. The disruption underlines how quickly conflict overseas is feeding into travel costs and airline schedules.

The Guardian World · international
Mugabe’s son has admitted pointing a gun at a man in Johannesburg

In Johannesburg, Bellarmine Mugabe has pleaded guilty after being accused of pointing a firearm at a 23-year-old man. The case has attracted attention because of his family name as well as the seriousness of the offence.

BBC World News · international
Russia has published a list of sites in Europe and the UK it says could be targeted over support for Kyiv

In Moscow, a senior Russian official has named sites in Europe and the UK as potential targets linked to support for Ukraine. The move sharply escalates the rhetoric and is likely to heighten concern across NATO countries.

The Independent World · international
More than 1,000 workers in Kenya have lost their jobs after a Meta contract was paused

In Kenya, an outsourcing company has dismissed more than 1,000 workers after losing work connected to Meta. The sackings follow allegations around staff handling private footage captured by smart glasses, adding to scrutiny of the tech supply chain.

The Guardian World · international
17/04/2026 – Weather in Cornwall

A brighter spell is on the way for Cornwall, with a largely fine and sunny weekend expected after a wet and breezy start to Friday. It’s a lovely bit of good news for anyone hoping to get outside, enjoy the coast and make the most of some classic spring sunshine.

Cornish Stuff · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 23 articles
Ruddington school rebuild confirmed after months of pressure

In Ruddington, St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the government confirmed funding following a four-month campaign. The decision is a major step for families after the school was forced to close, and it should bring some certainty over where pupils will learn in future.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike tracked from Nottingham

In Bingham, four suspects were arrested after a motorcycle stolen in Nottingham city centre was pursued by police. The case quickly moved from the city into the NG13 area, making it the sort of incident nearby residents will want to know about.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Saturday’s Nottinghamshire weather looks bright at first before a cooler evening sets in

Across Nottinghamshire, including villages near Radcliffe on Trent, Saturday is set to stay largely dry with a sunny start. Cloud is expected to build through the middle of the day before clearer, cooler conditions return by evening.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail adds six more stops and extra prizes

In Beeston, the Bee Trail has been expanded with six more businesses joining the route. Backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money, the update means more places to visit and more chances for families and shoppers to pick up prizes.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors for a try-it day

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting local residents to an open day on Coneries Lagoon. It is a chance for people nearby to see the club up close and try sailing in one of the area’s best-known outdoor settings.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

At Attenborough Cricket Club, a quiz and pie-and-mash night has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. Organisers said the total came thanks to strong support from the local community at the February event.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Donald Trump issues nuclear warning to Pope Leo but REFUSES to meet him

Donald Trump has issued a nuclear warning to Pope Leo over Iran - but refused to meet the pontiff to resolve their growing row over nuclear weapons and foreign policy

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Three knives found inside new Nottingham city centre shop as two teenagers are arrested

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police arrested two teenagers after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside Boyes. The incident will raise fresh concern about weapons being carried in busy shopping areas.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

Over the River Trent in Nottinghamshire, a new walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date. The wider project also includes a newly surfaced riverside path on the south side of the river, which is due to open this summer.

Gedling Eye · local
Inquest hears inmate died from drugs inside ‘volatile’ Nottinghamshire prison

At a Nottinghamshire prison, an inquest jury found an inmate died after taking drugs in what was described as a volatile environment. Evidence heard during the inquest also said the 50-year-old had a history of drug misuse.

BBC Nottingham · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure grows in Westminster

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer says he was not informed that Lord Mandelson had failed security vetting checks. The row is deepening quickly and could dominate political debate as questions mount over who knew what, and when.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans bigger windfall tax on electricity generators in bid to ease bills

In London, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to increase the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators. The move is part of a wider effort to weaken the link between gas and electricity prices and could affect what households pay for energy.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are cutting back on car use as fuel prices bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel costs are pushing more drivers towards walking and cycling. With petrol and diesel prices still under pressure, the shift could have knock-on effects for commuting, household budgets and local transport planning.

The Independent · national
AI minister says she does not use AI at work despite £500m push for the sector

In Westminster, the Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary has said she does not personally use AI in her own work. The admission landed just days after the government announced a £500m fund meant to back British AI firms.

BBC Politics · national
Tinder and Zoom turn to iris scans as tech firms try to prove users are real

In the UK tech and business world, Tinder and Zoom are among firms offering eye-scan checks to confirm users are human. The technology is being pitched as a way to cut fake accounts and scams, but it also raises obvious privacy questions.

BBC Business · national
Trump threatens to block ceasefire extension unless Tehran agrees to a deal

In the Middle East, Donald Trump has threatened to block a ceasefire extension unless Iran reaches an agreement with Washington. The warning follows failed talks in Islamabad and keeps fears high over where the conflict could go next.

The Independent World · international
More than 1,000 Kenyan workers lose jobs after Meta contract collapse

In Kenya, an outsourcing firm has dismissed more than 1,000 workers after losing a contract linked to Meta. The cuts follow allegations involving staff reviewing private footage captured by smart glasses, adding another layer to the tech giant’s labour and privacy scrutiny.

The Guardian World · international
Mugabe’s son admits pointing a gun at a man in Johannesburg

In Johannesburg, Bellarmine Mugabe has pleaded guilty to pointing a gun during an incident at his home. The case has drawn attention because of his family name and the earlier shooting of a 23-year-old man.

BBC World News · international
Russia publishes list of sites in Europe and the UK it says could be targeted over support for Kyiv

In Moscow, a senior Russian official has published a list of sites in Europe and the UK described as potential targets because of support for Ukraine. The move sharply escalates the rhetoric around the war and is likely to draw a strong response from Western governments.

The Independent World · international
Air Canada suspends flights as fuel costs from Iran conflict hit aviation

In Canada and the United States, Air Canada has temporarily suspended some flights as aviation fuel costs surge during the conflict involving Iran. The disruption shows how quickly war-related energy shocks are spilling into international travel.

The Guardian World · international
Pictures: First look as new Sherwood Library reopens

Sherwood Library’s reopening is a lovely bit of news for the local community, giving residents a bright, refreshed space to read, learn and spend time together. It marks a welcome new chapter for the area, with families and neighbours now able to enjoy a much-loved community hub once again.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Woodsmoor, Stockport — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Woodsmoor · 12 articles
Air ambulance called after Marple crash leaves teenager seriously hurt

In Marple, emergency services and an air ambulance were called after a crash that left a teenager with serious injuries on Thursday afternoon. The incident is likely to raise fresh questions locally about road safety and disruption in the area.

MEN Stockport · hyper_local
Fresh inquest ordered after baby died at Stockport nursery

In Stockport, a coroner has ordered a new inquest into the death of baby Genevieve Meehan at a nursery. The decision reopens a case that has drawn strong local attention and will be closely followed by families across the borough.

MEN Stockport · hyper_local
Stockport garden waste charge row deepens over £59 bin fee

In Stockport, Reform UK's local branch is calling for the borough's £59 garden waste charge to be scrapped. The dispute adds political pressure to a fee that affects households across areas including Woodsmoor, Bramhall and Hazel Grove.

MEN Stockport · hyper_local
Greater Manchester beer trail returns with more than 100 pubs taking part

Across Greater Manchester, the long-running beer trail is back with more than 100 pubs involved over the coming month. Readers in Stockport borough may want to check whether nearby venues in places such as Heaton Moor or Marple are on the list.

MEN Stockport · hyper_local
Rail disruption across Greater Manchester is set to continue after line damage

Across Greater Manchester, rail passengers are facing more cancellations after overhead line damage and delayed repairs. That could affect journeys through Stockport and on wider commuter routes well into the weekend.

BBC Manchester · local
XL bully owner jailed after fatal attack on 84-year-old neighbour

In Greater Manchester, a dog owner has been jailed after his XL bully killed an 84-year-old neighbour in what the court heard was a savage attack. The case will add to concern over dangerous dogs and public safety across the region.

BBC Manchester · local
Starmer under pressure after saying he was not told Mandelson failed vetting

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer says he was not informed that Peter Mandelson failed security vetting checks. The row has quickly become a major political problem, with opposition parties demanding answers and raising the stakes for the government.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans new windfall tax move as ministers look to cut power bills

In London, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators while consulting on wider market reforms. The aim is to weaken the link between gas prices and electricity bills, a change that could matter to households across the UK.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are walking or cycling as fuel prices bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel costs are pushing more drivers to swap some car journeys for walking and cycling. For households already juggling transport costs, it is another sign of how sharply price rises are changing daily routines.

The Independent · national
Who can get a Blue Badge now and how to apply for one

Across England and the wider UK, Blue Badge parking permits remain a crucial support for people with mobility problems and certain health conditions. The latest guide sets out who may automatically qualify and what applicants need before starting the process.

Daily Mirror · national
4 signs your cat actually loves you and doesn't just tolerate you

Understanding cat body language can reveal happy signs that show your feline is truly content - here are the four key behaviours to look out for

Daily Express · national
I'm a Celebrity viewers praise Gemma Collins after body image message

A little burst of positivity from the telly: viewers have been praising Gemma Collins for sharing an encouraging message about body image on I'm a Celebrity. It’s the sort of reminder many people need — to be kinder to ourselves and celebrate confidence just as we are.

Manchester Evening News · good_news
The Local — Chigwell, Essex — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Chigwell · 10 articles
Popular Harlow chicken shop shut over food safety fears after inspectors intervene

In Harlow, a well-known chicken shop has been closed after inspectors raised concerns about raw chicken contamination and conditions that could allow food-poisoning bacteria to grow. The enforcement action means the business cannot reopen until the problems are dealt with.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Police say call 999 if you see missing 14-year-old last seen in Pearson Grove, Chelmsford

In Chelmsford, police are appealing for urgent help to find a 14-year-old girl who was last seen in Pearson Grove. Officers have asked people to ring 999 immediately if they spot her or have information about where she may have gone.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Locals angered as fly-tipped rubbish piles up around former Essex railway station

At a former railway station in Essex, residents say large heaps of dumped rubbish are building up around the site and blighting the area. Neighbours have described the mess as upsetting and say the dumping keeps happening.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Colchester Zoo is putting on a quieter SEND family event with a calmer set-up

In Colchester, Colchester Zoo is hosting a dedicated event for children with SEND and their families in a more relaxed environment. Organisers say the session is designed to be calm, inclusive and free from pressure for families who may find standard visits difficult.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Stansted Airport strikes are off for now after new pay offer

At Stansted Airport, planned strikes by around 100 workers employed by contractor ABM have been called off while staff consider a revised pay offer. The move reduces the immediate risk of disruption for passengers travelling through the airport.

BBC Essex · local
Man admits killing pensioner but denies murder charge ahead of trial

In the East of England, Moses Fernandes has admitted killing pensioner Terry McFadyen but denies murder. He has pleaded guilty to manslaughter, with a trial due to decide the murder allegation.

BBC East · local
Ipswich Town still in the promotion fight as race for second goes to the wire

In Ipswich, Town remain firmly in contention for automatic promotion with only two weeks of the regular season left. The battle for second place is tightening, with several clubs still chasing a route back to the Premier League.

BBC Suffolk · local
Government blocks 750-home green belt scheme in Essex planning decision

In Essex, plans for 750 homes on green belt land have been ruled out after intervention by the Planning Inspectorate. The decision found the scheme would have caused substantial harm to the area, making it a significant call on housing and development.

BBC Essex · local
Essex family fear stroke victim could lose hospital bed in Cambodia

In Essex, the family of Michael Blake say they are deeply worried he could lose his hospital bed in Cambodia after suffering a stroke. His son says he is partially paralysed and unable to speak, with efforts continuing to secure support.

BBC Essex · local
Life in the 'traditional' Essex village that's like living in a 'bubble'

A glimpse of life in one of Essex’s ‘traditional’ villages offers a lovely reminder of what makes local communities special. With its duckpond, welcoming pubs and strong community spirit – all balanced with a modern twist – it sounds like the sort of place where village life is still very much thriving.

EssexLive · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 10 articles
Four arrests in Bingham after stolen motorbike is tracked out of Nottingham

Bingham was the scene of four arrests after a stolen motorbike was followed from Nottingham city centre. Police say the suspects were detained shortly afterwards, making this a notable crime incident on Radcliffe-on-Trent’s doorstep.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ruddington school rebuild is now confirmed after months of pressure

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the government confirmed funding. The decision follows a four-month campaign and brings some certainty for families after the school’s closure.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers stopped an HGV travelling on false plates and recovered a load of suspected stolen sofas. Officers used a tyre-deflation tactic during the stop, turning a routine patrol into a sizeable seizure.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottingham inquiry hears fresh concerns over mental health guidance in attacks case

In Nottingham, the public inquiry into the 2023 attacks heard there were concerns about a 'serious problem' with mental health guidance. Evidence in the seventh week focused on the care and risk issues surrounding Valdo Calocane before the killings.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Over £2,000 raised for the British Heart Foundation

A quiz, pie and mash night held at Attenborough Cricket Club on 6 February has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation, thanks to the generosity of the […] The post Over £2,000 raised for the British Heart Foundation appeared first on Nottingham Local News.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Three knives found on shelves in Nottingham city centre shop as two teens are arrested

Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre was the focus of a police response after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside the new Boyes store. Two teenagers, aged 17 and 18, were arrested at the scene.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

Over the River Trent, a new walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date, with the widened riverside path on the south bank due to open this summer. The project could matter for local journeys, leisure routes and links across the wider Nottingham area.

Gedling Eye · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
Pictures: First look as new Sherwood Library reopens

Sherwood Library has reopened after its refurbishment, giving residents a bright, refreshed community space to enjoy once again. It’s a lovely boost for the area, with families and readers now able to come together, browse the shelves and make the most of a much-valued local hub.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Bankside, Southwark — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Bankside · 26 articles
Greenwich wants to give every child £150 for a bike if Labour keeps control

In Greenwich, Labour says it would offer every child in the borough a £150 bike voucher if it wins next month’s council election. The pledge is part of a wider manifesto push on transport and family spending, and could influence how neighbouring boroughs approach active travel.

Greenwich Wire · hyper_local
Boots has moved inside Lewisham Shopping Centre as the big redevelopment edges closer

In Lewisham Shopping Centre, Boots has opened in the former Wilko unit while plans for the wider redevelopment continue to take shape. The move is one of the clearest signs yet that the centre is being reshuffled ahead of major changes.

Greenwich Wire · hyper_local
Lewisham Lib Dem mayoral hopeful says crime should be tackled as a public health issue

In Lewisham, Liberal Democrat mayoral candidate Josh Matthews says the borough should use a public health approach to crime rather than rely on enforcement alone. The proposal puts prevention, youth support and early intervention at the centre of the local election debate.

MyLondon · hyper_local
A long-shut Woolwich pub restoration has taken a significant step forward

In Woolwich, plans to restore a historic pub have moved ahead in what campaigners hope is a turning point for the building. The latest progress suggests the site could finally be brought back into use after a long period of uncertainty.

From the Murky Depths · hyper_local
V&A East opens in Stratford and Sadiq Khan says it shows where London culture is heading

In Stratford, the new V&A East museum opens today with Sadiq Khan framing it as a major cultural investment for east London. The launch adds another heavyweight institution to the Olympic Park area and may draw fresh visitor traffic from across the capital.

Hackney Citizen · hyper_local
A week of closures by Coulsdon South station could cause major disruption from Thursday

On Brighton Road by Coulsdon South station, overnight closures are due to begin on Thursday 23 April as Network Rail tries again to complete level crossing safety works. Drivers and bus users in the area should expect a week of disruption around a key route.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Croydon FC have made the play-offs but boardroom exits are unsettling the club

At Croydon FC, two senior board resignations have landed just as the club prepares for crucial end-of-season matches. The timing has surprised supporters, with promotion hopes now running alongside questions about leadership off the pitch.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Reform’s New Addington push is being led by former Tories after local resignations

In New Addington, Reform is trying to relaunch its campaign after a string of resignations involving members and candidates. The latest walkabout, with a promised high-profile guest, underlines the political churn ahead of the local elections.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Crews Hill residents complained of a plastic-burning smell and the council has now acted

In Crews Hill, Enfield Council has issued abatement notices after residents reported acrid smoke and what they described as a strong plastic-burning smell. The action follows repeated complaints and raises fresh questions about nuisance pollution in the area.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Parking fines in Enfield have jumped by 71 per cent in a year

Across Enfield, the number of penalty notices for illegal parking rose by 71 per cent compared with the previous year. The sharp increase is likely to spark debate over whether enforcement has improved road safety or simply become more aggressive.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Gunnersbury Park is holding a public meeting on this year’s events programme

In Gunnersbury Park, organisers are inviting residents to a meeting about public events planned during the park’s centenary year. It is a chance for locals to hear what is coming, raise concerns and understand how large gatherings may affect the area.

Chiswick Calendar · local
Kensington Gardens has been cordoned off after suspicious items were found

In Kensington Gardens, police set up a cordon and began investigating suspicious discarded items, with specialist officers attending the scene. The incident has brought a visible security presence to one of central London’s busiest green spaces.

Evening Standard · local
Harrow Crown Court is back open after a £26 million safety overhaul

In Harrow, the Crown Court has reopened after three years and £26 million of safety and improvement works. The return should help restore capacity in the local justice system after a lengthy closure.

BBC London · local
Harrow Conservative candidate suspended by Party after ‘racist’ social media posts

A Harrow candidate in next month’s local elections has been suspended by the Conservative Party pending an investigation into a series of social media posts linked to an account he is associated with that are racist. The Conservatives have also withdrawn party support for his campaign. Will Jackson

Harrow Online · local
Premier League trophy coming to North London pub in free 'once-in-a-lifetime' event

The event will take place ahead of the Arsenal v Newcastle United match next week

MyLondon · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure grows in Westminster

In Westminster, Keir Starmer says he was not informed that Peter Mandelson had failed security vetting, as opponents step up demands for answers. The row is rapidly becoming one of the most difficult political tests of his leadership.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves is considering a higher windfall tax on electricity generators to ease bills

In the UK, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering raising the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of efforts to curb household energy costs. The move would reopen a major argument over who should bear the pain of high bills.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are switching to walking and cycling as fuel costs bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices are pushing more drivers towards walking and cycling. The shift points to how quickly household budgets can change travel habits when petrol and diesel surge.

The Independent · national
A new RSV vaccine study suggests fewer babies end up in hospital when mothers are vaccinated in pregnancy

In the UK, new research indicates that vaccinating pregnant women against RSV can significantly reduce infant hospital admissions. Health experts say the findings could shape future maternity and childhood vaccination policy.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Russia has published a list of sites in Europe and the UK it could target over support for Ukraine

In Moscow, a senior Russian official has published a list of sites in Europe and the UK described as potential targets linked to backing for Ukraine. The move sharply escalates rhetoric and is likely to intensify security concerns across Europe.

The Independent World · international
More than 1,000 workers in Kenya have lost their jobs after Meta contract work was paused

In Kenya, an outsourcing company has dismissed more than 1,000 workers after losing work linked to Meta. The sackings follow controversy over staff reviewing sensitive footage captured by smart glasses.

The Guardian World · international
Kanye West’s concert in Poland has been cancelled after backlash over antisemitic remarks

In Poland, a planned Kanye West concert has been cancelled following controversy over his antisemitic comments. The decision adds to the mounting international fallout over the rapper’s public statements.

BBC World News · international
Air Canada is suspending some flights as high fuel costs hit airlines

In Canada, Air Canada is temporarily suspending some flights as airlines grapple with higher fuel costs tied to the war with Iran. The disruption shows how quickly conflict can spill into travel prices and route decisions far beyond the region.

The Guardian World · international
Hail has fallen so heavily in parts of Tunisia and Algeria that streets looked snow-covered

In Tunisia and Algeria, severe storms brought hail deep enough to make some areas look as though they had been covered in snow. The same weather system also delivered heavy rain across parts of the central Mediterranean.

The Guardian World · international
The heartwarming reason 'mind the gap' announcement is different at 1 Tube station

One of London’s most touching little Tube traditions is the special ‘mind the gap’ announcement at Embankment, which exists because of a lovely real-life love story. It’s a gentle reminder that even in a busy city, small acts of kindness and remembrance can make everyday journeys feel a bit more human.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Batley, Kirklees — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Batley · 22 articles
Kirklees school places are out and Batley families can now see where children will start in September

Across Batley, Dewsbury, Mirfield and Spen, parents have now received primary school offers for September. Kirklees says 95% of children were given their first-choice school, giving families an early picture of travel, childcare and term-time plans.

Dewsbury Reporter · hyper_local
This Mirfield garden centre is drawing shoppers in with a roast dinner on the side

In Mirfield, a feature looks at the garden centre mixing home and garden shopping with a sit-down roast dinner. It puts the spotlight on a well-known Kirklees destination that is becoming as much about the café as the plants.

Yorkshire Live · hyper_local
Drivers parking on Lockwood’s new wider pavement have sparked police action

In Lockwood, complaints have been mounting after motorists were accused of blocking a newly widened pavement. West Yorkshire Police has stepped in, with the row raising fresh questions about pedestrian safety and whether the redesign is working as intended.

Yorkshire Live Huddersfield · hyper_local
A decision has been made on Huddersfield Open Market after traders split over the plan

In Huddersfield town centre, councillors have ruled on proposals affecting the future of the Open Market. The scheme had divided traders, making it one of the more closely watched development decisions for local businesses.

Yorkshire Live Huddersfield · hyper_local
Huddersfield family make urgent appeal after father dies suddenly

In Huddersfield, relatives and friends of a much-loved father are appealing for help after his sudden death. The family say the shock has left them reeling as they try to piece together what happened.

Yorkshire Live Huddersfield · hyper_local
Tributes paid in Cleckheaton to former shop owner known from Antiques Road Trip

In Cleckheaton, tributes have been paid to a former shop owner who also became known to TV audiences through Antiques Road Trip. Those close to him say he was a familiar local figure who always made time for people.

Dewsbury Reporter · hyper_local
A major Leeds road is getting a £30m overhaul after 67 people were injured there

In Leeds, a major route is set for a £30m redesign after dozens of injuries were recorded on the stretch. Plans include bus lanes, cycle tracks and walking improvements, with big implications for commuters and road safety.

Leeds Live · hyper_local
Harrogate councillors block bottling plant expansion after woodland backlash

In Harrogate, councillors have rejected plans to expand a water bottling plant into Rotary Wood after a high-profile campaign. The dispute drew support from celebrities as well as local residents concerned about losing community woodland.

Yorkshire Post · local
Residents at a traveller site are fighting plans for a nearby battery storage scheme

In West Yorkshire, residents living on a traveller site say a proposed battery storage development could bring noise and disruption. The objections set up a fresh planning clash over energy infrastructure and who bears the impact.

BBC West Yorkshire · local
Roundhay Festival line-up changes after Kesha pulls out and Pitbull update is confirmed

In Roundhay, festival organisers have confirmed a reshuffled line-up after Kesha withdrew from the event. The changes matter for ticket-holders across West Yorkshire who were expecting one of the headline names.

The Hoot Leeds · local
Emmerdale stars to appear at special event - here's how to get tickets

Two Emmerdale legends will be at the event in Leeds city centre

Leeds Live · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure grows over the fallout

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer says he was not informed that Peter Mandelson had failed vetting before being appointed ambassador to Washington. The row has quickly become one of the most serious political headaches facing Downing Street.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves plans windfall tax changes aimed at easing pressure on household energy bills

In London, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing changes to the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of a wider energy market overhaul. The move is intended to weaken the link between gas and power prices, with possible knock-on effects for bills.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are walking or cycling as fuel costs push people out of the car

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices are changing how people travel day to day. More drivers are reportedly switching to walking and cycling, underlining how international events are feeding into household budgets and routines.

The Independent · national
Who can get a Blue Badge now and how to apply if parking is becoming a struggle

Across England, updated guidance is highlighting who automatically qualifies for a Blue Badge and how to apply. For people with mobility problems and their families, the scheme can make a significant difference to parking and everyday independence.

Daily Mirror · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Trump is threatening to block a ceasefire extension unless Tehran agrees a deal

In the Middle East, tensions remain high as Donald Trump threatens to block any ceasefire extension unless Tehran agrees terms over its nuclear programme. The warning follows failed talks in Islamabad and keeps the risk of wider conflict firmly on the table.

The Independent World · international
More than 1,000 workers in Kenya lose jobs after Meta contractor’s deal collapses

In Kenya, more than 1,000 people have reportedly been sacked by an outsourcing firm after it lost a contract linked to Meta. The cuts shine a light on the fragile conditions behind global tech supply chains and moderation work.

The Guardian World · international
Kanye West’s planned concert in Poland has been cancelled after backlash over his remarks

In Poland, a planned Kanye West concert has been cancelled following controversy over his antisemitic comments. The decision follows wider international fallout, including action that has already kept him out of the UK.

BBC World News · international
Russia has published a list of potential targets in Europe and the UK over support for Kyiv

In Moscow, a senior Russian official has published a list of sites in Europe and the UK described as potential targets linked to support for Ukraine. The move sharply escalates the rhetoric and will be read closely in European capitals.

The Independent World · international
Air Canada is suspending some flights as fuel costs surge during the Iran conflict

In Canada, Air Canada is temporarily suspending some routes including flights to New York as aviation fuel costs rise during the conflict involving Iran. The disruption shows how quickly war can feed through into airline schedules and passenger travel.

The Guardian World · international
Leeds housing association appoints Dementia Champion

A Leeds housing association has appointed its first Dementia Champion, a thoughtful step aimed at raising awareness and making support for residents even stronger. It’s a heartening example of a local organisation putting care, understanding and community wellbeing at the centre of what it does.

South Leeds Life · good_news
The Local — Chadlington — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Chadlington · 10 articles
Thousands-pound electric dirt bike stolen from Chipping Norton home overnight

In Chipping Norton, police are investigating the theft of an electric off-road dirt bike taken from a home in the early hours. The machine is said to be worth thousands of pounds, making this a notable local theft for nearby residents and bike owners.

Banbury Guardian · hyper_local
Free coaching on offer as Banbury Lawn Tennis Club opens its courts next week

In Banbury, Banbury Lawn Tennis Club is inviting residents to try the sport for free at an open day on Saturday 25 April. The event includes coaching sessions and offers a straightforward way for newcomers and families to get involved locally.

Banbury Guardian · hyper_local
Banbury rugby star Henry Pollock lands major national recognition

In Banbury, England and Northampton Saints player Henry Pollock has been named in The Sunday Times Young Power List 2026. It is another high-profile milestone for the Banbury-born athlete and a talking point for local sport followers.

Banbury Guardian · hyper_local
Beckhams get green light for new lighting at their Cotswolds home

In the Cotswolds, David and Victoria Beckham have won permission to install lighting at their high-profile country property. The decision centres on works to a Grade II-listed home and is likely to draw interest because of the site’s profile and planning sensitivities.

GloucestershireLive Cotswolds · local
Why the Mandelson vetting row is turning into a bigger problem for Starmer

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is under intense pressure after it emerged Peter Mandelson did not pass security vetting for the US ambassador role. The Prime Minister says he was not told, but the affair is now fuelling fresh questions about judgment, oversight and whether senior officials kept critical information from him.

BBC News · national
Reeves could hit energy firms with a bigger tax as ministers try to cut bills

In London, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators while consulting on wider energy market reform. The move is aimed at weakening the link between gas prices and electricity bills, with potential knock-on effects for households and investors alike.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are giving up the car as fuel prices bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel costs linked to the Iran war are pushing more drivers towards walking and cycling. The shift points to growing pressure on household budgets and could have wider implications for commuting habits, local transport planning and high street footfall.

The Independent · national
This RSV vaccine in pregnancy could mean fewer babies in hospital

In new health research reported in the UK, vaccinating pregnant women against RSV was found to cut infant hospital admissions significantly. Experts say the findings could change how the NHS tackles a virus that sends many babies to hospital each year, especially during winter.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Dogs checking in to 4-star hotel in Oxfordshire

A four-star Oxfordshire hotel has seen a lovely surge in four-legged visitors, with its dog-friendly Pooch Package proving especially popular over Easter. Record demand for pampered pooch stays is a cheerful sign that more local breaks are being enjoyed by the whole family — paws included.

Witney Gazette · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 12 articles
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike is tracked from Nottingham

Bingham was the scene of four arrests after a motorcycle reportedly stolen in Nottingham city centre was followed by police. The case links the city to one of Radcliffe-on-Trent’s nearest neighbouring towns, with officers moving in quickly after the bike was traced.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ruddington school rebuild confirmed after months of pressure

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the government confirmed funding following a sustained local campaign. The decision brings long-awaited certainty for families after the school was forced to close and has become a major issue for the village.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Saturday’s Nottinghamshire weather looks settled, but the evening will turn cooler

Nottinghamshire is set for a mostly dry and bright Saturday, with sunshine early on before more cloud develops through the middle of the day. A clearer, cooler evening is expected, which could shape plans across Radcliffe-on-Trent and nearby villages.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors if you’ve fancied trying the water

Attenborough Sailing Club is hosting an open day at Coneries Lagoon in Attenborough Nature Reserve for residents interested in getting involved. The event offers a chance to see the club up close and try a sport that is often hidden in plain sight locally.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston’s Bee Trail is getting bigger with more stops and extra prizes

Beeston’s Bee Trail has been expanded with six more businesses joining the route and fresh prizes on offer. The town-centre trail is designed to draw more people into local shops and give families another reason to explore the area.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

Attenborough Cricket Club has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation through a quiz, pie and mash night. The total reflects strong local support and shows how community events continue to punch above their weight.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Donald Trump issues nuclear warning to Pope Leo but REFUSES to meet him

Donald Trump has issued a nuclear warning to Pope Leo over Iran - but refused to meet the pontiff to resolve their growing row over nuclear weapons and foreign policy

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Three knives found on shop shelves as two teenagers are arrested in Nottingham city centre

Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre saw two teenagers arrested after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside Boyes. The incident will sharpen concerns about weapons being carried in busy retail areas.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

Over the River Trent in Nottinghamshire, a new walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date, with upgraded riverside paths due to follow this summer. The project could change how people move between communities on either side of the river.

Gedling Eye · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A much-delayed new library has finally opened in Sherwood, much to the delight of local families and residents. Parents have hailed the space as ‘fantastic’, with hopes it will become a welcoming hub where the community can come together, learn and enjoy time with one another.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Hudson — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Hudson · 10 articles
Hudson’s streetlight upgrade left the city owing National Grid $105,000

Hudson is carrying a $105,000 debt to National Grid tied to its streetlight upgrade, raising fresh questions about how the project was handled. The issue adds to broader budget pressure at City Hall and could become a major topic in upcoming local finance discussions.

Gossips of Rivertown · hyper_local
Hudson school leaders are resisting 33 job cuts as the budget gap grows

Hudson City School District officials are grappling with a budget crisis that could mean cutting 33 positions, even with a significant tax increase on the table. The debate at the school board level could affect staffing, classrooms, and families across Hudson.

Gossips of Rivertown · hyper_local
Hudson is deciding who gets $30,000 in tourism funding and the debate is already underway

Hudson Common Council’s Finance Committee is sorting out how to distribute $30,000 for events and tourism-related projects. The decision could shape which local organizations, festivals, and public activities get city support this year.

Gossips of Rivertown · hyper_local
Fatal tanker crash in Copake killed a Hillsdale couple, sheriff says

Copake was the scene of a deadly crash when a gasoline tanker carrying 7,000 gallons struck a Subaru driven by an elderly couple from Hillsdale. The collision is under investigation by the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office and has shaken neighboring communities in Columbia County.

Mid Hudson News · hyper_local
Ulster County elections commissioner faces ethics review call over apparent conflict

Kingston officials are being asked to open a formal ethics review into an Ulster County elections commissioner over what one legislator called an apparent conflict of interest. The dispute adds tension to oversight of the county’s election system and could widen into a bigger government accountability fight.

Mid Hudson News · hyper_local
State attorney general opens investigation into the death of a Newburgh man

Newburgh is now the focus of a state Attorney General investigation into the death of 39-year-old Marcus Burks following an incident on January 1. The case has been taken up by the Office of Special Investigation, which handles deaths that may involve law enforcement.

Mid Hudson News · hyper_local
Big-Name Chain Stores + Restaurants Closing Locations in 2026

Some of the chains will close a handful of locations while others are ceasing operations entirely. Continue reading…

Hudson Valley Post · hyper_local
New York watchdog says the state must confront its youth prison crisis

New York state’s juvenile detention system is facing fresh scrutiny after a federally mandated watchdog urged major changes at youth facilities. The recommendations focus on limiting isolation and increasing transparency, adding pressure on the Office of Children and Family Services.

New York Focus · local
World Cup travel to MetLife could mean $150 train fares and service cuts for regular riders

MetLife Stadium in New Jersey is expected to draw huge World Cup crowds, but the transit plan could come with train fares as high as $150 and reduced service for everyday riders. For Hudson Valley travelers heading south, the cost and service changes could become part of the tournament’s real impact.

Gothamist · local
Happening This Saturday

A sure sign of spring in Hudson: the Hudson Farmers’ Market is heading back outdoors this Saturday at Sixth and Columbia. Even sweeter, the Department of Public Works has already painted the signature carrots on the street — a cheerful little reminder that fresh produce, friendly faces, and market mornings are back.

Gossips of Rivertown · good_news
The Local — Mylor, Cornwall — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Mylor, Perranarworthal & Ponsanooth · 17 articles
Tregothnan’s gardens open this weekend and you only get two days to see them

At Tregothnan near Truro, the private estate is opening more than 100 acres of botanical gardens to the public on 18 and 19 April. It is a rare chance to visit one of Cornwall’s best-known gardens, with access limited to a single weekend.

Falmouth Packet · hyper_local
Cornwall Chamber has an interim chief and local firms will want to know what changes next

In Cornwall, Toby Parkins has stepped in as interim chief executive of Cornwall Chamber of Commerce with immediate effect. The temporary appointment puts a familiar local business figure in charge at a time when firms will be watching for any shift in priorities.

Falmouth Packet · hyper_local
Police say 18 arrests were made in a Cornwall crackdown on drugs, weapons and cash

Across Cornwall, Devon & Cornwall Police say a month-long operation targeting organised crime groups led to 18 arrests and seizures of drugs, weapons and cash. The force says the action formed part of a wider national push against networks linked to south eastern Europe.

Cornish Stuff · local
Cornwall weedkiller plans are back and opponents are already pushing back

In Cornwall, campaigners are raising concerns over plans to restart the use of chemical weedkillers. The row is likely to turn on public health, environmental impact and how the council keeps streets and pavements clear.

BBC Cornwall · local
Camborne and Redruth boxing club wants a rebuild after 60 years on its current site

In Camborne, Camborne and Redruth Boxing Club has drawn up plans to demolish its long-standing base and build a new gym. Supporters say the project could be a major boost for the town and for young people using the club.

BBC Cornwall · local
Cornish Pirates head to the league leaders with a reshuffled side this Saturday

In west London, the Cornish Pirates travel to face Ealing Trailfinders at 3pm on Saturday with a significantly altered squad. The changes add extra intrigue to a tough Championship fixture against the division’s top team.

Cornish Stuff · local
Why the Mandelson vetting row is turning into a direct problem for Starmer

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer says it is 'staggering' that he was not told Lord Mandelson had failed security checks. The revelation has intensified pressure on the prime minister and raised fresh questions about who knew what inside government.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves plans a windfall tax change aimed at cutting pressure on household energy bills

In London, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of wider energy market reforms. The move is intended to weaken the link between gas prices and electricity bills, with direct implications for households.

The Guardian · national
Fuel prices are changing how people travel and more drivers are leaving the car at home

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel costs since the start of the Iran war are pushing more drivers towards walking and cycling. The findings point to a growing cost-of-living squeeze on everyday travel.

The Independent · national
Royal Mail says deliveries are delayed in 13 postcode areas today

Across the UK, Royal Mail has warned of delivery delays affecting 13 postcode areas today. The disruption could mean late post and parcels for households and businesses waiting on time-sensitive items.

Daily Express · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Trump is threatening to block a ceasefire extension unless Tehran agrees a deal

In the Middle East, Donald Trump is threatening to block an extension to the ceasefire unless Iran reaches an agreement with Washington. The warning follows failed talks in Islamabad over Tehran’s nuclear programme and keeps the risk of wider conflict firmly in view.

The Independent World · international
Air Canada is cutting flights as war-driven fuel costs hit aviation

In Canada, Air Canada is temporarily suspending some flights, including services to New York, as aviation fuel costs surge during the war with Iran. The disruption is another sign of how the conflict is rippling through travel and transport.

The Guardian World · international
Kanye West’s Poland concert has been cancelled after his antisemitic remarks

In Poland, a planned Kanye West concert has been cancelled following outrage over the rapper’s antisemitic comments. The decision comes after the UK had already barred him from entering the country because of earlier statements.

BBC World News · international
Russia has published a list of targets in Europe and the UK, raising the stakes again

In Moscow, a senior Russian official has published a list of sites in Europe and the UK that could be attacked over support for Ukraine. The threat sharply escalates tensions and will heighten concern about the conflict’s wider reach.

The Independent World · international
More than 1,000 workers in Kenya have lost their jobs after a Meta contract ended

In Kenya, an outsourcing firm has dismissed more than 1,000 workers after losing a contract linked to Meta. The cuts follow allegations around staff reviewing private footage recorded by smart glasses, adding a labour angle to a wider tech controversy.

The Guardian World · international
Cornwall planning: Proposal for new 'village community' of 300 homes in Cornwall

Among a rather gloomy batch, this is the brightest note: fresh images have been released for a proposed new village community of 300 homes in Cornwall. While it’s still only at the planning stage, the idea points to new homes and the promise of a thoughtfully designed community for the future.

CornwallLive · good_news
The Local — Brooklyn — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Brooklyn · 20 articles
Green-Wood’s new welcome center is open, and it reshapes one of Brooklyn’s best-known landmarks

At Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, a new $43 million welcome center has opened around a restored Victorian greenhouse. The project adds a major new public-facing space to the 478-acre site, which has increasingly become both a neighborhood cultural destination and a historic park.

6sqft · hyper_local
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que is closing in Gowanus, ending a long run on Union Street

In Gowanus, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que is set to close its restaurant on Union Street, according to Gothamist’s local roundup. The closure marks another notable change for a fast-evolving Brooklyn neighborhood where longtime businesses have been under pressure.

Gothamist · hyper_local
Brooklyn is getting a new borough historian, with a very different public profile

In Brooklyn, Asad Dandia is taking over as borough historian after Ron Schweiger’s 24-year run in the unpaid post. The change puts a younger, more publicly visible figure into a role that helps shape how the borough’s history is preserved and presented.

NYT Education · hyper_local
The 125th Street station is finally getting an elevator, with Columbia helping pay

At the 125th Street No. 1 station in Manhattan, Columbia University will help fund long-delayed accessibility upgrades including an elevator. The deal follows years of pressure from Harlem residents and officials and could make a notoriously difficult station far easier to use.

THE CITY · hyper_local
City Hall will have to show its work on NYC’s mental health crisis response program

In New York City, the City Council passed legislation requiring regular public reports on the mayor’s mental health crisis response program. The move follows concerns about how non-police responses are being handled and whether the city is delivering the safer alternative many advocates expected.

Gothamist · hyper_local
A protest buffer zone bill is heading toward a veto fight at City Hall

In New York City, allies of Mayor Zohran Mamdani are pressing him to veto a bill that would limit protests near schools and synagogues. Supporters call it a public safety measure, while critics say it would sharply curb free speech around politically charged sites.

THE CITY · local
Mamdani just jumped into a Manhattan Council race as early voting begins

On Manhattan’s West Side, Mayor Zohran Mamdani endorsed Lindsey Boylan just as early voting was about to start in a closely watched City Council special election. The late intervention could reshape turnout and alliances in a race that already had high stakes for City Hall.

amNewYork · local
Six more NYC districts will switch to containerized trash, with changes rolling out by 2027

Across New York City, six additional sanitation districts will move to full trash containerization by the end of 2027. The expansion is a big next step in the city’s push to cut rats, reduce sidewalk mess, and change how curbside trash collection works block by block.

6sqft · local
Lina Bradford, icon of New York's queer club scene, celebrates 3 decades of DJing

Lina Bradford How she's maintained relevance and power behind the decks — from witchcraft to protest. [ more › ]

Gothamist · local
Migrant deaths in ICE custody have already hit a record this fiscal year

Across the United States, deaths in ICE custody have reached a new record just months into the federal fiscal year. The rising toll is likely to intensify scrutiny of detention conditions, medical care, and the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement system.

NPR · national
American Airlines says no to a merger with United after reports of White House talks

In the U.S. airline industry, American Airlines said it will not merge with United after reports that United’s chief executive had discussed the idea with the Trump administration. The statement shuts down, at least for now, a tie-up that would have reshaped competition and air travel nationwide.

NYT Politics · national
Trump is set to widen federal support for psychedelic research

In Washington, President Trump plans to direct federal agencies to expand research and clinical trials for psychedelics including psilocybin and ibogaine. The move could speed changes in mental health treatment, veterans’ care, and drug policy debates across the country.

WashPost Politics · national
Trump Is Urged to Move on Nuclear Site Thought to Be Beyond Reach of Bombs

Little is known about Pickaxe Mountain, but some experts say it illustrates the impossibility of relying on force alone to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb.

The New York Times · national
Singer D4vd arrested in connection with death of teen girl

The arrest comes months after police in Los Angeles said a body was found in the trunk of the musician’s car. Lawyers for David Burke, who performs as D4vd, said they will defend his innocence.

Washington Post · national
Iran says the Strait of Hormuz is open again, raising hopes of a wider deal

In the Strait of Hormuz, Iran said the critical shipping route is open again, fueling hopes of a broader diplomatic breakthrough. The development matters far beyond the region because it could affect oil markets, inflation, and the risk of a wider war.

NYT World · international
One of the world’s most wanted crime figures was arrested in Dubai

In Dubai, Irish fugitive Daniel Kinahan was arrested in a covert operation involving Irish and Emirati police. The capture ends a years-long hunt for a man accused of leading a powerful transnational crime network.

Washington Post World · international
China’s three-minute EV battery swap shows a different future for electric cars

In China, some electric vehicle drivers can replace a depleted battery with a fully charged one in about three minutes. The system points to a faster alternative to conventional charging and offers a glimpse of how EV infrastructure could evolve elsewhere.

NPR World · international
Oil prices plunge as Iran says Strait 'open'

Brent crude sinks by a tenth after Iran says the key waterway is open for commercial ships for the rest of the ceasefire.

BBC World · international
The 27-year-old official helping drive Trump’s clash with Europe

In Europe and Washington, a 27-year-old State Department official has emerged as a key figure in the Trump administration’s effort to upend the postwar U.S.-Europe relationship. The profile sheds light on how a relatively unknown aide is shaping a major foreign policy shift.

NYT World · international
Head to the Queens Night Market for a smorgasbord of cheap street food

Queens Night Market is back for its 11th season, bringing one of New York City’s sweetest community traditions into the weekend. With a huge mix of street food from around the world and every dish priced at $6 or less, it’s a joyful, affordable reminder of how delicious and welcoming this city can be.

Gothamist · good_news
The Local — Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Hemel Hempstead · 15 articles
A Hemel Hempstead park path is reopening after safety complaints — here’s what’s changing

In Hemel Hempstead, Dacorum Borough Council is reopening a stretch of park path after residents raised concerns that the recent revamp had made it hazardous. The move follows local frustration over the condition of the route, with the council now acting to restore access.

Hemel Today · hyper_local
Police appeal after security camera is stolen from a Hemel Hempstead home

In Hemel Hempstead, police are investigating the theft of a security camera taken from the front of a house in a residential neighbourhood. Officers have issued an appeal as they try to trace whoever removed the device.

Hemel Today · hyper_local
Why was a wallaby hopping through Berkhamsted

In Berkhamsted, a wallaby has been filmed bounding around the town in a sighting few locals will have expected. The unusual animal encounter has quickly become one of those stories likely to get passed around group chats.

Hemel Today · hyper_local
Redbourn and Sandridge are staging a green spaces action day as development pressure grows

In Redbourn and Sandridge, residents are joining a national Day of Action focused on protecting local green spaces. The events come as both villages face ongoing concern over proposed developments and the future of nearby land.

St Albans Review · hyper_local
Three nearby nurseries have been sold — including settings in Rickmansworth and Croxley Green

In Rickmansworth, Croxley Green and Watford, three nurseries have been sold to a larger childcare group that already runs dozens of settings across the UK. The deal could matter to families watching for any changes in staffing, fees or day-to-day operations.

Watford Observer · hyper_local
A new house has been approved on a small gap site in Watford

In Hudson Close, Watford, planners have approved a new house on land between an existing home and nearby flats. It is another example of smaller infill development changing established residential streets one plot at a time.

Watford Observer · hyper_local
Woman injured after knife threats on the 357 bus in Hertfordshire

On the 357 bus in Hertfordshire, a woman suffered a cut to her wrist after a man allegedly pulled out a knife and made threats. Police are investigating the incident, which will raise fresh concern about safety on local bus services.

Watford Observer · hyper_local
How close did two aircraft come over St Albans

Over St Albans, a helicopter and a light aircraft came close to a mid-air collision, according to a newly revealed report. The incident has prompted scrutiny of how the two aircraft ended up in dangerous proximity.

St Albans Review · hyper_local
Police appeal after suspected knife attack on bus between St Albans and Shenley

On a bus service between St Albans and Shenley, a woman was left with a minor injury after a suspected knife attack. Police have launched an appeal as they work to establish exactly what happened on board.

St Albans Review · hyper_local
Hertfordshire shops are getting a new alert system to catch repeat shoplifters faster

Across Hertfordshire, retailers are starting to use a new alert system designed to flag suspected shoplifters more quickly and improve the chances of action being taken. The scheme brings more technology into the fight against retail crime, an issue affecting high streets across the county.

Hemel Today · hyper_local
New measures are being brought in to tackle violence and drugs at HMP Woodhill

At HMP Woodhill in Milton Keynes, extra staff support, training and tighter security measures are being introduced to get a grip on violence and drug problems. The intervention shows the scale of concern over conditions inside one of the region’s key prisons.

BBC Beds, Bucks & Herts · local
Driver arrested after 51 offences were recorded on the M25 and M40

On the M25 and M40, police made an arrest after recording 51 separate driving offences. The case underlines how one driver’s behaviour on major routes used by Hertfordshire motorists can quickly become a serious road safety issue.

Bucks Free Press · local
Stansted Airport strikes are off for now after a new pay offer

At Stansted Airport, planned strike action by around 100 workers has been called off while staff consider a revised pay offer. The decision eases the immediate risk of disruption for passengers using one of the main airports serving the wider region.

BBC Essex · local
Man admits killing pensioner but denies murder

Moses Fernandes pleads guilty to manslaughter but will go on trial for the murder of Terry McFadyen.

BBC East · local
New 'vital' volunteer police officers join Hertfordshire Constabulary

A welcome boost for Hertfordshire Constabulary, with six new volunteer police officers stepping forward to support the force and help keep local communities safe. It’s a heartening reminder that people across Hertfordshire are still willing to give their time and energy to make a real difference.

Hemel Today · good_news
The Local — Woodford Green, Redbridge — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Woodford Green · 20 articles
Ilford takeaway fined after CCTV caught rubbish being dumped just outside

In Ilford, Chaat N Grill and its owner have been fined nearly £4,000 after CCTV footage showed waste being fly-tipped only yards from the shop. The case is the latest reminder of Redbridge’s push against dumped rubbish on local streets.

Ilford Recorder · hyper_local
Free padel sessions are coming for children and players with additional needs

In east London, Rocket Padel is holding free taster sessions aimed at young people and those with additional needs. The open day will showcase a junior programme and a more inclusive approach to making the sport accessible.

Ilford Recorder · hyper_local
V&A East opens in east London today with Sadiq Khan calling it a big cultural moment

At Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London, the new V&A East Museum opens on 18 April after a high-profile push from City Hall. Sadiq Khan says the launch strengthens the area’s growing reputation as a cultural destination.

Hackney Citizen · hyper_local
Westfield Stratford City wants a new entrance and the plans are now in

In Stratford, plans have been submitted to upgrade an entrance at Westfield Stratford City as part of a wider refresh of the shopping centre. The proposals point to changes at one of east London’s busiest retail hubs used by many Redbridge shoppers and commuters.

Ilford Recorder · hyper_local
Council steps in over acrid burning smell after complaints from Crews Hill residents

In Crews Hill, Enfield Council has issued abatement notices after residents reported a strong plastic-burning smell in the area. The action follows complaints about persistent smoke and concerns over what local people have been breathing in.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Parking fines jumped 71% in Enfield last year and the scale is turning heads

Across Enfield, the number of penalty charge notices issued for illegal parking rose by 71% in 2025/26 compared with the year before. The sharp increase will catch the attention of drivers travelling through north and north-east London boroughs.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Harrow Tory candidate suspended after allegedly racist social media posts emerged

In Harrow, Conservative candidate Will Jackson has been suspended by the party over social media posts described as highly offensive. The posts reportedly targeted MPs of Asian origin, adding controversy to the local election campaign.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Week-long road closures near Coulsdon South station start next week

At Coulsdon South, part of the A237 Brighton Road is due to close for at least a week from Thursday 23 April while Network Rail carries out work. The disruption is tied to another attempt to complete a safety barrier project near the station.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Croydon FC board resignations have unsettled the club just before key matches

In Croydon, fans have been left with questions after two board members, including chairman Kevin English, stepped down despite the club securing a play-off place. The timing has created uncertainty ahead of a crucial run of fixtures.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Lewisham mayor hopeful says crime should be tackled as a public health issue

In Lewisham, Liberal Democrat mayoral candidate Josh Matthews says he would take a public health approach to crime if elected. His pitch adds another dividing line in the borough’s local election debate over how to improve safety.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Essex man charged with attempted murder as police appeal for sightings of car

In Essex, a 21-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder after another man was left seriously injured in hospital. Police are also asking the public for information about a car linked to the investigation.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Chicken shop shut over food-poisoning risk after inspectors found serious concerns

In Harlow, a popular chicken shop has been ordered to close after inspectors raised fears over raw chicken contamination and bacteria growth. The findings point to immediate food safety risks rather than minor hygiene failings.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Fly-tipping piles up around former Essex railway station as locals demand action

At a former railway station in Essex, residents say large heaps of dumped rubbish have made the site increasingly unpleasant. Locals describe the ongoing fly-tipping as disgraceful and say the area has been left to deteriorate.

EssexLive · hyper_local
South Croydon choir workshop is taking bookings for a one-day singing event

In South Croydon, Croydon Bach Choir is organising a one-day choral workshop on 16 May with an informal performance at the end. The event is aimed at singers looking to join a local arts activity for the day.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Sexual offences by London cab drivers have surged and the latest figures are alarming

Across London, reported sexual offences involving taxi and minicab drivers have more than tripled over three years, according to newly highlighted data. The figures raise fresh concerns about passenger safety, especially on late-night journeys across the capital.

Ilford Recorder · hyper_local
London delivery firm is set to shut down after falling into liquidation

In London, delivery company Quiver Delivery is set to close after entering liquidation. The collapse is another blow for a business built around lower-emission deliveries in a sector already under pressure.

Ilford Recorder · hyper_local
Independent Maldon clothes shop will close before the end of May

In Maldon, an independent women’s clothing shop is set to shut after what the owner called a heartbreaking decision. The closure adds to the strain facing small high street businesses across the region.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Former Tories running for Reform are set for a fresh New Addington campaign event

In New Addington, Reform is trying to relaunch its local campaign with a walkabout after the recent resignation of around a dozen members, including some candidates. The event is expected to feature a so-called star guest as the party tries to steady itself.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
Croydon mayor debate deepens as row over censored manifesto continues

In Croydon, arguments over Rowenna Davis’s censored manifesto are continuing to spill into the mayoral contest. The latest intervention says the borough’s next mayor should show broader vision, keeping the political row alive.

Inside Croydon · hyper_local
‘I’m London’s youngest black cab driver - people don’t believe me when I say I’m old enough’

A lovely bit of London ambition: Bahrain ‘Baha’ Mujagata has become the capital’s youngest black cab driver after taking on the famously tough Knowledge exam. Having started just a year after moving from Uganda, his achievement is a brilliant reminder of what determination, hard work and belief can lead to.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 13 articles
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike pursuit from Nottingham

Bingham was the scene of four arrests after police tracked a stolen motorcycle from Nottingham city centre. Officers say the suspects were detained shortly afterwards, making this a notable police incident close to Radcliffe on Trent.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ruddington school will be rebuilt after closure, ending months of uncertainty for families

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the government confirmed funding following a four-month campaign. The decision brings a clearer path for pupils, parents and staff after the school was forced to shut.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers used a tyre-deflation device to stop an HGV travelling on false plates. A load of suspected stolen sofas was recovered, in a case that mixes road safety with organised theft concerns.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Beeston’s Bee Trail is getting bigger with six more businesses joining in

Beeston’s Bee Trail has expanded with six additional businesses added to the route and more prizes now available. The scheme, backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money, is designed to draw people into local shops and encourage families to explore the town.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors if you want to try the water this spring

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting local residents to an open day on Coneries Lagoon. It is a chance for people nearby to see what the club offers and try sailing in one of the area’s best-known outdoor settings.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation

At Attenborough Cricket Club, a quiz and pie-and-mash night has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. The event shows strong community backing for a major health charity and highlights the club’s role beyond sport.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Donald Trump issues nuclear warning to Pope Leo but REFUSES to meet him

Donald Trump has issued a nuclear warning to Pope Leo over Iran - but refused to meet the pontiff to resolve their growing row over nuclear weapons and foreign policy

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Three knives found on shop shelves in Nottingham city centre as two teens are arrested

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police detained two teenagers inside Boyes after three knives were reportedly left on shelves. The arrests will raise fresh concern about weapons being carried into busy retail spaces.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Road safety crackdown stops more than 140 vehicles and leads to 47 arrests

In Nottinghamshire, Operation Highways officers stopped more than 140 vehicles during a targeted road safety crackdown and made 47 arrests. The intelligence-led operation suggests police are taking a tougher line on offending linked to the county’s roads.

Gedling Eye · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
ITV Britain's Got Talent: Skegness opera singer to appear on new episode

Elsie Diamond will be appearing on Saturday's episode (April 18) of the TV talent show

LincolnshireLive · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

Sherwood’s newly reopened library is a lovely boost for the community, with parents describing the space as “fantastic” after a long wait. It’s the sort of local good news that brings people together — a welcoming place for children, families and neighbours to read, learn and spend time together.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 13 articles
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike pursuit from Nottingham

Bingham was the scene of four arrests after police tracked a stolen motorbike from Nottingham city centre. Officers say the suspects were detained shortly after the bike was taken, bringing the pursuit to an end in the town.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ruddington school rebuild confirmed after months of uncertainty

Ruddington's St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding for the project. The decision follows months of campaigning after the school was forced to close, giving families a clearer path on what happens next.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614, roads policing officers recovered a lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas after stopping an HGV being driven on false plates. Police say the vehicle’s tyres were stung during the operation, underlining a wider clampdown on road crime.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

At Attenborough Cricket Club, a quiz and pie-and-mash night has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. Organisers credited local supporters for the total after the event held in February.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail expands with six more stops and extra prizes

In Beeston, the Bee Trail has been extended with six more local businesses joining the map. The expansion also means more prizes for visitors, with funding coming from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club open day offers a chance to get on the water

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting residents to an upcoming open day on Coneries Lagoon. The event is aimed at people who want to try sailing or see what the club offers in one of the area’s best-known outdoor settings.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Hospital staff accused of accessing Nottingham attacks victims’ records without cause

In Nottingham, bereaved families have accused some hospital staff of viewing the medical records of the attacks victims without a valid reason. The allegations have prompted fresh anger over privacy and how sensitive information was handled.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire weather on Saturday looks dry, bright and cooler by evening

Across Nottinghamshire, Saturday is expected to start bright and largely dry before cloud builds through the middle of the day. Clearer skies are forecast later on, with a cooler feel by the evening.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Three knives found on shop shelves in Nottingham city centre as two teens arrested

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police arrested two teenagers after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside the new Boyes store. The incident raises fresh concerns about weapons being carried into busy retail spaces.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

Over the River Trent, a new walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date, with linked riverside path improvements due this summer. The project is expected to improve access for people travelling on foot or by bike between communities on either side of the river.

Gedling Eye · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

Sherwood’s much-awaited library has finally reopened, and local parents say it already feels like a real boost for the area. With fresh new spaces for reading, learning and meeting others, it’s the sort of community win that brings people together and gives families something to smile about.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Lavender, Wandsworth — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Lavender · 18 articles
Crash on Wandsworth Road shut a key Nine Elms route during the morning rush

Wandsworth Road in Nine Elms was blocked from the early hours after a crash prompted a major emergency services response. The closure hit a busy route used by south-west London drivers and bus passengers, with disruption stretching into the morning.

Wandsworth Guardian · hyper_local
New SL15 Superloop link to Clapham could change school journeys across south London

Clapham is set to be linked to Eltham by the planned SL15 Superloop route, creating a new fast bus connection across south London. The route would open up direct journeys to a long list of schools, making it one to watch for families around Battersea and Lavender.

Wandsworth Guardian · hyper_local
Reported sexual offences by London cab drivers have surged and passengers are being urged to take note

Across London, reported sexual offences involving taxi and minicab drivers have more than tripled in three years, according to newly cited figures. The rise will add pressure on regulators and operators, and is likely to sharpen concerns over late-night journeys across the capital.

Wandsworth Guardian · hyper_local
London delivery firm Quiver is shutting down after entering liquidation

In London, emission-free courier company Quiver Delivery is set to close after entering liquidation. The collapse raises questions over jobs, last-mile delivery contracts and the viability of greener logistics firms in the capital.

Wandsworth Guardian · hyper_local
Why Kensington Gardens was suddenly cordoned off and what police are investigating

Kensington Gardens was sealed off on Friday as police examined discarded items and looked into possible links to a video mentioning the Israeli embassy. The incident triggered a significant security response in central London and raised fresh questions about public safety at sensitive sites.

Evening Standard London · local
Met officer guarding the Iranian embassy was dismissed after turning up drunk

In Knightsbridge, a Metropolitan Police sergeant assigned to guard the Iranian embassy has been sacked without notice for gross misconduct. The case is embarrassing for the force because it concerns an officer on a high-security diplomatic protection role.

Evening Standard London · local
Southall shop kept its licence after illegal worker and drug dealer claims came to light

In Southall, Rivercity Superstore has been allowed to keep its licence despite findings that a man was working there illegally months after his visa expired. The case drew extra scrutiny because of claims linking the worker to drug dealing, but the business avoided losing its trading permission.

Evening Standard London · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting and the fallout is growing

In Westminster, the Prime Minister is facing mounting pressure after saying he was not informed that Peter Mandelson had failed security checks. The row has quickly become one of the biggest political stories in the country, with opponents demanding answers over who knew what and when.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans a bigger electricity windfall tax in a move that could affect household bills

In the UK, Rachel Reeves is preparing to increase the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of wider energy market reforms. The government says the aim is to weaken the link between gas and power prices, with the cost of household bills at the centre of the debate.

The Guardian · national
Soaring fuel prices are pushing more UK drivers towards walking and cycling

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices since the start of the Iran war are changing how people travel day to day. More drivers are reportedly cutting car use in favour of walking and cycling, underlining how quickly international events are feeding into household costs.

The Independent · national
The London theatre shows worth booking now for 2026

In London, a new round-up highlights the plays and musicals expected to dominate stages in 2026. For readers weighing up future cultural plans, it offers an early guide to the productions likely to be hardest to get tickets for.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Trump is threatening to block a ceasefire extension unless Tehran agrees a deal

In Washington and Tehran, tensions are rising again after Donald Trump threatened to block an extension to the ceasefire unless Iran agrees terms on its nuclear programme. The warning follows failed talks in Islamabad and keeps global markets and security planners on edge.

The Independent World · international
Flight suspensions are spreading as aviation fuel costs spike during the Iran conflict

In Canada and the United States, airlines are starting to suspend some routes as the war involving Iran drives up aviation fuel prices. Air Canada has paused selected flights, a sign that the conflict is beginning to hit ordinary travel plans well beyond the Middle East.

The Guardian World · international
Kanye West’s Poland concert has been cancelled after his antisemitic remarks

In Poland, a planned Kanye West concert has been called off following backlash over his antisemitic comments. The cancellation comes after the UK barred him from entering the country, showing how the fallout from his remarks is now affecting live events across Europe.

BBC World News · international
Russia has reportedly listed sites in Europe and the UK as potential targets over support for Kyiv

In Moscow, a senior Russian official has reportedly published a list of sites in Europe and the UK that could be targeted over support for Ukraine. The threat sharpens concern across the continent and adds a direct edge to a war that already has serious implications for British security.

The Independent World · international
More than 1,000 workers in Kenya lost their jobs after Meta contract was dropped

In Kenya, more than 1,000 outsourcing workers have been sacked after their employer lost a contract linked to Meta. The cuts follow allegations around staff viewing private footage recorded by smart glasses, putting fresh attention on the hidden labour behind big tech platforms.

The Guardian World · international
Pregnancy vaccine reduces baby hospital admissions for RSV by 80%

A really encouraging health breakthrough: a pregnancy vaccine has been shown to cut babies’ hospital admissions for RSV by 80%. It’s wonderful news for families, offering strong protection against serious chest infections and giving many parents a little more peace of mind.

BBC News · good_news
The Local — Meadows, Nottingham — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Meadows · 29 articles
Police cordon in St Ann’s after serious assault blocks part of St Bartholomews Road

St Ann’s saw the bottom of St Bartholomews Road sealed off by police on Friday evening after reports of a serious assault. The cordon disrupted access in the area as officers began their investigation.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Three knives found on shop shelves in Nottingham city centre as two teenagers are arrested

Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre was the scene of a police arrest after officers found three knives left on shelves inside Boyes. Two teenagers, aged 17 and 18, were detained at the shop.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Ruddington school will be rebuilt after months of pressure from parents and campaigners

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after the government confirmed funding. The decision follows a four-month local campaign after the school was forced to close, giving families a clearer route forward.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Sherwood’s delayed library is finally open and parents say it could become a real community hub

Sherwood Library reopened on Friday after delays, bringing a refurbished space back into use for local families. Residents say the building should give children and parents a proper place to meet, read and take part in activities.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail is getting bigger with six more businesses joining in

Beeston’s town-centre Bee Trail has expanded with six new businesses added to the map. The scheme, backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money, also includes more prizes to encourage people to explore local shops.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors if you want to try the water this spring

Attenborough Nature Reserve will host an open day at Attenborough Sailing Club, giving local people a chance to try sailing at Coneries Lagoon. The event is aimed at residents who want to see the club up close before signing up.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
New walking and cycling bridge over the Trent now has an opening date

The River Trent crossing is set to gain a new walking and cycling bridge, with an opening date now confirmed. The project also includes a widened riverside path on the south side of the river, which should make journeys easier this summer.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Police stop more than 140 vehicles in Nottinghamshire crackdown that led to 47 arrests

Nottinghamshire roads were the focus of a major police operation that stopped more than 140 vehicles and resulted in 47 arrests. Officers say the intelligence-led crackdown targeted road safety and wider offending linked to local routes.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Inside Sherwood Library as the refurbished building opens back up to residents

Sherwood Library reopened on Friday after refurbishment work, with residents getting their first look inside the updated building. The return of the library marks a significant community reopening in the neighbourhood.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Stolen motorbike from Nottingham city centre traced to Bingham with four arrests made

Nottingham city centre was the starting point for a police pursuit after a motorbike was stolen and tracked to Bingham. Four suspects were arrested shortly afterwards as officers brought the chase to an end.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police recover suspected stolen sofas after lorry is stopped on the A614

The A614 became the centre of a police stop after officers found a lorry carrying a load of suspected stolen sofas on false plates. Roads policing officers used a tyre-sting operation to bring the HGV under control.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire weather on Saturday looks bright and dry before a cooler evening

Nottinghamshire is set for a largely dry Saturday, with sunshine early on and more cloud building later in the day. A clearer and cooler evening is expected after the brighter start.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Tributes to transport-loving Beeston man Freddie after his death aged 20

Beeston is mourning Freddie, a 20-year-old described by loved ones as caring and devoted to public transport. He was well known for spending time watching, filming and photographing buses, trains and planes.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Passengers stuck for more than eight hours as rail disruption hits Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire rail passengers faced major disruption after an incident left some people stuck on a train for more than eight hours. Services across the area were badly affected, with delays and knock-on travel problems through the day.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Inquest finds inmate died after taking drugs inside Nottinghamshire prison described as volatile

Nottinghamshire was the focus of an inquest which found a 50-year-old prisoner died after taking drugs in a prison described as volatile. Jurors heard he had a history of drug misuse, raising fresh questions about conditions inside the jail.

BBC Nottingham · local
Crash closes busy Derby road near Pentagon Island with drivers told to avoid the area

Derby’s Nottingham Road near Pentagon Island was shut in both directions after a crash on Friday evening. Drivers were told to avoid the area as the closure caused disruption on one of the city’s key routes.

Derby Telegraph · local
Police hunting wanted man over alleged Skegness assault say he may be living in Nottingham

Skegness police have launched a search for a wanted man after an alleged assault, and say he is believed to live in Nottingham. The appeal links Lincolnshire officers with the city and could prompt sightings or information from people locally.

LincolnshireLive · local
Over £2,000 raised for the British Heart Foundation

A quiz, pie and mash night held at Attenborough Cricket Club on 6 February has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation, thanks to the generosity of the […] The post Over £2,000 raised for the British Heart Foundation appeared first on Nottingham Local News.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · local
Starmer says he was never told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure mounts in Westminster

Westminster is facing a fresh political row after Sir Keir Starmer said he was not informed that Peter Mandelson had failed security vetting. The dispute has triggered calls for answers at the top of government and is likely to dominate the next round of parliamentary questioning.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans higher windfall tax on electricity generators in move tied to household bills

London is where ministers are drawing up plans to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of wider energy reforms. The government says the aim is to weaken the link between gas and electricity prices and ease pressure on household bills.

The Guardian · national
Fuel costs are pushing more UK drivers to walk or cycle instead of using the car

Across the UK, rising fuel prices are prompting more drivers to cut back on car use and switch to walking or cycling. The survey points to the growing day-to-day impact of higher motoring costs on how people travel.

The Independent · national
Royal Mail says deliveries are delayed in 13 postcode areas today

Across the UK, Royal Mail has warned of delivery delays affecting 13 postcode areas today. Households and businesses waiting on letters or parcels may see services arrive later than usual.

Daily Express · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Russia publishes list of sites in Europe and the UK it says could be targeted over support for Ukraine

Moscow has escalated tensions by publishing a list of sites in Europe and the UK that it says could be targeted over support for Kyiv. The move sharpens security concerns as the war in Ukraine continues to spill into wider threats beyond the battlefield.

The Independent World · international
Air Canada suspends some flights as aviation fuel costs surge during Iran conflict

Canada’s airline network has come under strain after Air Canada temporarily suspended some flights, including routes to New York, amid soaring fuel costs. The disruption shows how conflict linked to Iran is now feeding through into international travel.

The Guardian World · international
Kanye West show in Poland is cancelled after backlash over antisemitic remarks

Poland has cancelled a planned Kanye West concert following criticism over the rapper’s antisemitic comments. The decision adds to wider international fallout after the UK also blocked him from entering the country.

BBC World News · international
Trump threatens to block ceasefire extension unless Tehran agrees a deal

Washington and Tehran are under renewed pressure after Donald Trump threatened to block an extension to the ceasefire unless a deal is reached. The warning follows failed talks in Islamabad over Iran’s nuclear programme and raises the risk of another regional escalation.

The Independent World · international
More than 1,000 workers lose jobs in Kenya after Meta contract ends

Nairobi is at the centre of a mass jobs blow after a Kenyan outsourcing firm sacked more than 1,000 workers following the loss of a Meta contract. The cuts came after allegations linked to staff viewing private footage recorded by smart glasses.

The Guardian World · international
Restored medieval steps to get official opening

A lovely slice of local history is being brought back to life, as medieval steps that had been overgrown and unused for a century are set for an official opening. Thanks to the hard work of volunteers, Nottingham has regained a small but special piece of its heritage for everyone to enjoy.

BBC Nottingham · good_news
The Local — Shenfield, Essex — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Shenfield · 21 articles
Residents on Heath Road say Gallows Corner traffic is turning their street into a danger zone

In Gidea Park, residents on Heath Road say the Gallows Corner closure is sending fast-moving traffic down their street and putting families at risk. One father says the area has already changed sharply, with fears the rat-run problem will outlast the works.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
A new venue could take over this troubled North Street restaurant site in Romford

In Romford, a new premises licence has been lodged for The Triangle at 290 North Street, the former Neyzen restaurant site. The address previously lost its licence after serious concerns were raised, so the next operator is likely to attract close scrutiny.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
New homes are now rising on the Keswick Avenue car park site in Hornchurch

In Hornchurch, drone images show building work advancing at the former Keswick Avenue car park as homes take shape. The scheme turns a parking site into housing, giving residents a clearer look at how fast the development is moving.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
Valence House moat restoration is nearly finished and the latest view shows how much has changed

In Dagenham, fresh aerial images reveal the scale of restoration work at the north moat of Valence House Museum. With the project nearing completion, the historic site is starting to look markedly different from above.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
London delivery firm Quiver is shutting down after entering liquidation

In London, emission-free delivery company Quiver Delivery has entered liquidation and is set to close. The collapse raises questions over jobs and the future of another low-emission logistics business operating in and around the capital.

Romford Recorder · hyper_local
Stansted Airport strikes are off for now after a new pay offer

At Stansted Airport in Essex, planned strike action by around 100 ABM workers has been called off while staff consider a revised pay rise. That should ease fears of disruption for passengers heading through the airport in the short term.

BBC Essex · local
Man admits killing pensioner but will still face a murder trial

In the East of England, Moses Fernandes has admitted manslaughter over the death of pensioner Terry McFadyen but denies murder. The case will now proceed to trial on the more serious charge.

BBC East · local
'I'm doing this for the hospice that fulfilled Dad's last wish'

Gemma Holland is taking part in a Midnight Walk in Ipswich in support of an East Coast charity.

BBC Suffolk · local
Two men jailed after an unexplained attack on three people

In the East of England, two men have been jailed for an unprovoked attack on three victims. Police said the pair gave no explanation for the assault when questioned.

BBC East · local
A multi-vehicle crash shut the A47 in both directions before the road reopened

On the A47 in Norfolk, a collision involving several vehicles forced the road to close in both directions. The route has since reopened, but the incident caused major disruption for drivers using one of the region's key roads.

BBC East · local
Starmer says he was never told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure mounts in Westminster

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer says he was not informed that Lord Mandelson had failed security vetting. The row has quickly escalated into a major political crisis, with opponents demanding answers over who knew what and when.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves is planning a bigger windfall tax on electricity generators to tackle bills

In the UK, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of efforts to curb household energy costs. The move comes alongside wider consultation on weakening the link between gas prices and electricity bills.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are walking or cycling as fuel prices keep rising

Across the UK, a new survey suggests more motorists are leaving the car at home because of soaring fuel costs. The shift towards walking and cycling reflects how the wider price squeeze is starting to alter everyday travel habits.

The Independent · national
RSV jabs in pregnancy could cut the number of babies ending up in hospital, study finds

In the UK, new research suggests vaccinating pregnant women against RSV can significantly reduce hospital admissions among infants. Researchers say the findings could open up a major opportunity to prevent serious illness in very young babies.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Russia has published a list of sites in Europe and the UK it says could be targeted over support for Kyiv

From Moscow, a senior Russian official has published a list of sites in Europe and the UK that could be considered targets because of support for Ukraine. The move sharply raises tensions and will be read closely by governments already on edge over the war.

The Independent World · international
Air Canada is suspending some flights as high fuel costs hit airlines

In Canada, Air Canada is temporarily cutting some flights to New York and other destinations as aviation fuel costs surge. The disruption reflects wider pressure on airlines as conflict-linked oil prices continue to climb.

The Guardian World · international
Kanye West's concert in Poland has been cancelled after his antisemitic remarks

In Poland, a planned Kanye West concert has been cancelled following backlash over his antisemitic comments. The decision adds to the consequences the rapper has faced internationally over repeated extremist and racist statements.

BBC World News · international
More than 1,000 workers in Kenya have lost their jobs after a Meta contract ended

In Kenya, an outsourcing firm has dismissed more than 1,000 workers after losing a contract linked to Meta. The layoffs follow scrutiny over allegations that staff had been exposed to private footage recorded by smart glasses users.

The Guardian World · international
Mugabe's son has pleaded guilty after pointing a gun during an incident in Johannesburg

In Johannesburg, Bellarmine Mugabe has pleaded guilty after pointing a gun during an incident at his home. The case followed the shooting of a 23-year-old man earlier this year in South Africa.

BBC World News · international
Bricklaying students 'beaming' after getting hands-on with cement

A group of Havering bricklaying students were left beaming after getting proper hands-on experience with real cement on a visit to Bellway’s Roe Wood Park development. It’s the sort of practical opportunity that can spark confidence, build skills and give young people a real taste of the future they’re working towards.

Romford Recorder · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Whitby · 15 articles
Teen injured after rock fall at Saltwick Bay as Whitby rescue teams called out

Saltwick Bay in Whitby was the scene of an emergency rescue after a young male was hurt in a rock fall on Thursday. HM Coastguard teams from Whitby and Ravenscar were sent, underlining the risks along the coast during busy spring visits.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Whitby’s artisan quarter is turning shop windows into a spring art trail

Whitby’s artisan quarter is hosting a spring exhibition that will see local shops transformed into gallery spaces. The event spreads artwork through the town centre, giving visitors and residents a new reason to explore independent businesses.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
A Whitby community café is running a grow-your-own workshop next week

The Coliseum Community Café in Whitby is due to host a ‘Grow Your Own’ workshop on Tuesday 21 April. The session is aimed at people wanting practical advice on growing food at home and adds to the town’s community-focused spring events.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Ripon pub crowned CAMRA pub of the year

Ripon’s Portly Pig wins Harrogate & Ripon CAMRA Pub of the Year 2026 for real ale, community focus, and service. Launch of Ripon Real Ale Guide featured.

York Press · hyper_local
What happened after the Saltwick Bay rock fall that sparked a Whitby lifeboat rescue

Saltwick Bay near Whitby saw a teenager rescued from the beach after a rock fall, with Whitby’s inshore lifeboat involved in the response. The incident is a sharp reminder for anyone heading to the coast over the weekend to take cliff safety seriously.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Harrogate Spring Water loses bid to expand into woodland after high-profile backlash

Harrogate councillors have rejected plans to expand a bottling plant into Rotary Wood after strong local opposition and interventions from well-known campaigners. The decision keeps the woodland intact and marks a notable win for environmental campaigners in North Yorkshire.

Yorkshire Post · local
Driver jailed after crash that killed police worker Ellie Smart

In South Yorkshire, Dean Tolan has been jailed after admitting causing the death of 29-year-old police worker Ellie Smart by dangerous driving. The case has renewed focus on road safety and the consequences of reckless driving.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
North Yorkshire woman who helped at Bletchley Park celebrates her 100th birthday

In North Yorkshire, former Bletchley Park codebreaker Elva Willgrass has turned 100. Her wartime role links the region to one of the most important intelligence operations of the Second World War.

BBC North Yorkshire · local
School sports pitch approved despite neighbours’ noise concerns

In North Yorkshire, plans for a new multi-use sports pitch at a school have been approved even after nearby residents objected over noise. The scheme could widen access to sport for pupils and the community, but the decision is unlikely to end the debate locally.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure grows in Westminster

Westminster is facing a fresh political row after Sir Keir Starmer said he was not informed that Peter Mandelson had failed security vetting before becoming US ambassador. The fallout is growing quickly, with opposition parties demanding answers over who knew what and when.

BBC News · national
Reeves plans new move on electricity windfall taxes as household bills stay under pressure

In London, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators while consulting on wider market reforms. The move is aimed at tackling energy costs, making it a policy shift that could matter to households well beyond Westminster.

The Guardian · national
RSV vaccine in pregnancy could cut baby hospital admissions, major study finds

Across the UK, new research suggests vaccinating pregnant women against RSV could significantly reduce the number of babies needing hospital treatment. The findings are likely to feed into NHS and public health discussions ahead of future vaccination planning.

The Telegraph · national
More UK drivers are walking and cycling as fuel costs force travel changes

Across the UK, a new survey says rising fuel prices are pushing more drivers to swap some car journeys for walking and cycling. It points to a cost-of-living shift that could affect commuting, household budgets and demand for safer active-travel routes.

The Independent · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Clothes sale with a difference to come to York city centre this weekend

A lovely community-minded event is coming to York this weekend, with a spring pre-loved clothes sale raising money for York Foodbank. It’s the sort of feel-good idea that helps people refresh their wardrobes, cut waste and support neighbours in need all at once.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Queen's Park, Westminster — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Queen's Park · 7 articles
Kensington Gardens shut near the Israeli embassy as police examine suspicious items

Kensington Gardens was closed on Friday after police began investigating discarded items near the Israeli embassy. The shutdown affects access to a major park route in west London while officers assess the security risk.

Westminster Times · hyper_local
False statements in Heaven nightclub case end in guilty plea at Westminster Council hearing fallout

Central London’s Heaven nightclub is back in the spotlight after a resident admitted giving false statements during a Westminster licensing case linked to a 2024 rape allegation. The case raises fresh questions about how evidence was used in a high-profile licence review.

Westminster Times · hyper_local
Fourth person charged after Hatzola ambulances were set alight in Golders Green

Golders Green police have charged a fourth person over a fire that destroyed four Hatzola ambulances in a synagogue car park on 23 March. The case is one of the most serious recent attacks on a Jewish emergency service in London and is continuing through the courts.

BBC London · local
Met officer guarding the Iranian embassy dismissed after reporting for duty drunk

In Knightsbridge, a Metropolitan Police officer assigned to guard the Iranian embassy has been sacked for gross misconduct after turning up to work drunk. The ruling is likely to fuel concern about standards in sensitive diplomatic protection roles.

Evening Standard London · local
Harrow Court reopens after £26m safety overhaul and three-year closure

Harrow Court has reopened after three years and a £26 million programme of safety and improvement works. The return of the courthouse could ease pressure on the wider London justice system after a long period of disruption.

BBC London · local
Southall shop keeps licence despite employing an illegal worker with drug-dealing history

In Southall, Rivercity Superstore has kept its licence despite employing a man who had overstayed his visa by 10 months and was described as a drug dealer. The decision will prompt debate over how strictly licensing rules are enforced for local businesses.

Evening Standard London · local
Red bench marks runner's recovery from heart attack

A lovely local story sees runner Bill Lonsdale marking his recovery from a heart attack with a red bench — and celebrating an extraordinary second chapter. Since bouncing back, he has gone on to complete 25 marathons, a heartening reminder of resilience, determination and the joy of getting back to doing what you love.

BBC London · good_news
The Local — Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Driffield · 9 articles
East Yorkshire dog walkers warned over cliff risks as injury danger rises

Along the East Yorkshire coast, Aldgate Vets is urging dog owners to take extra care near cliff edges after raising concerns about the danger to pets on coastal walks. The warning is a timely one for anyone heading out over the weekend, with unstable ground and sudden drops posing a real risk.

Hull Is This · hyper_local
Bridlington fundraiser tonight will back victims of crime in memory of local mum

In Bridlington, a live music fundraiser is taking place tonight, 17 April, bringing residents together for an evening of entertainment and charity. The event has been organised in memory of a local mother and will raise money to support victims of crime.

Bridlington Free Press · hyper_local
New solar farm near Beverley could power 160,000 homes but locals say it would be a disaster

Near Beverley, campaigners are pushing back against fresh solar farm proposals they say would dramatically change the surrounding landscape. Supporters point to the scale of the scheme and its potential to power 160,000 homes, setting up a clear clash over energy, countryside and development.

Hull Daily Mail · hyper_local
East Riding’s £3.5m roadworks plan could mean smoother journeys this spring and summer

Across East Riding of Yorkshire, a £3.5 million road improvement programme is due to get under way this spring and summer to tackle potholes and road wear. The works are aimed at protecting routes before they deteriorate further, which could affect journeys and maintenance schedules across the area.

Bridlington Free Press · hyper_local
Hull charity is about to open the UK’s first baby loss and fertility centre

In Hull, Chasing Rainbows is preparing to open what is described as the UK’s first centre dedicated to both baby loss and fertility support. The launch marks a major step for families seeking specialist help in one place, with organisers expecting an emotional opening.

Hull Daily Mail · hyper_local
Queen’s Gardens has partially reopened in Hull ahead of its full return next month

In Hull city centre, visitors are back in Queen’s Gardens after part of the long-awaited redevelopment reopened to the public. The site is due to reopen fully in late May, giving residents an early look at one of the area’s most talked-about public spaces.

Hull Daily Mail · hyper_local
Woodland expansion plan for Harrogate bottling plant has been thrown out after high-profile campaign

In Harrogate, councillors have rejected plans to expand a spring water bottling plant into Rotary Wood after a fierce local campaign. The row drew in well-known figures including Dame Judi Dench, turning a planning dispute into one of Yorkshire’s most eye-catching environment battles.

Yorkshire Post · local
Driver jailed after crash that killed police worker Ellie Smart

In South Yorkshire, Dean Tolan has been jailed after admitting causing the death of 29-year-old police worker Ellie Smart by dangerous driving. The case brings a formal conclusion to a fatal crash that had already drawn significant public attention.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
Two projects by Hull Red nominated for the 2026 Music Cities Awards

A lovely bit of Hull good news: local charity Hull Red has seen two of its projects nominated for the 2026 Music Cities Awards. It’s a heartening nod to the team’s brilliant work using music and the arts to open up social opportunities for adults with learning disabilities and make a real difference in the community.

Hull Is This · good_news
The Local — Dulwich, Southwark — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Dulwich · 13 articles
The row over the West Dulwich LTN has flared up again in court fallout

West Dulwich is back at the centre of a fresh political row after a witness in the High Court case over the Low Traffic Neighbourhood accused Lambeth deputy leader Rezina Chowdhury of lying on oath. Lambeth Council has declined to investigate, keeping alive a dispute that still resonates for residents around the scheme.

Brixton Buzz · hyper_local
Southwark and Lambeth young people can apply for up to £10,000 for health projects

Southwark and Lambeth young adults aged 16 to 30 are being offered grants of up to £10,000 through the THINC Fund to turn community health ideas into real projects. The funding could back local schemes with direct impact in neighbourhoods across both boroughs.

Brixton Buzz · hyper_local
Lewisham's Lib Dem mayoral hopeful says crime should be tackled as a public health issue

Lewisham mayoral candidate Josh Matthews has set out a crime pitch centred on early intervention and a 'public health approach' rather than enforcement alone. With borough elections approaching, the proposal adds another angle to how nearby South London councils say they would deal with safety.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Boots has moved inside Lewisham Shopping Centre as the redevelopment gathers pace

Lewisham Shopping Centre has a newly relocated Boots store in the former Wilko unit while preparations continue for the wider redevelopment. The move is a visible sign that long-running plans for the mall are edging forward, with more change expected for shoppers and traders.

853 London · hyper_local
Greenwich Labour is promising £150 bike vouchers for every child if it keeps control of the council

Greenwich Labour says it would give every child in the borough a £150 voucher towards a bike if it wins next month's election. The pledge is aimed at families as parties compete over cost of living, transport and healthier streets in south-east London.

853 London · hyper_local
A Woolwich pub restoration has taken a significant step towards going ahead

Woolwich has moved a step closer to seeing one of its pubs renovated after progress on the restoration plans. The update matters locally because it could bring a familiar building back into use and add to the area's ongoing regeneration.

From the Murky Depths · hyper_local
A London-wide parks protest is happening today with campaigners mobilising in south London

London campaigners are taking part on Saturday 18 April in a national day of action focused on countryside, parks and nature. In south London, the event lands just before local elections and is designed to put pressure on politicians over green space protections.

Brixton Buzz · hyper_local
A fourth person has been charged over the ambulance fires at a Golders Green synagogue

Golders Green police have charged a fourth person after four Hatzola ambulances were set alight in the car park of a synagogue on 23 March. The case remains one of the most serious recent hate crime-linked investigations in London.

BBC London · local
An old Walthamstow hospital site has been sold to Aldi, raising fresh questions over its future

Thorpe Coombe Hospital in Walthamstow has been sold to Aldi in a deal with the North East London NHS Foundation Trust. The sale puts a former health site into retail hands and is likely to revive debate over land use, development and what communities lose when NHS buildings are disposed of.

Waltham Forest Echo · local
Plans for an Aids memorial in Fitzrovia have been approved after a long campaign

South Crescent in Fitzrovia has been given planning permission for a new Aids memorial, moving the project into its next phase. The decision marks a significant cultural and civic moment for central London after years of effort to secure the site.

Fitzrovia News · local
Week-long road closures near Coulsdon South station are due to start next Thursday

Coulsdon South will see the A237 Brighton Road closed for at least a week from Thursday 23 April while Network Rail carries out level crossing safety works. Drivers heading through that part of south London are likely to face disruption and diversions.

Inside Croydon · local
Big rise in parking fines issued across Enfield

Council leader Ergin Erbil has welcomed news that 71% more PCNs for illegal parking were issued in 2025/26 compared to the previous year

Enfield Dispatch · local
The heartwarming reason 'mind the gap' announcement is different at 1 Tube station

One of London’s most touching little traditions is hiding in plain sight: the distinctive ‘mind the gap’ announcement at one Tube station was kept for a deeply personal, heartwarming reason. It’s a lovely reminder that even on the busiest journeys, the city can still make space for kindness, memory and human connection.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Leamington Milverton, Warwickshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Leamington Milverton · 8 articles
Murder inquiry launched after man’s body is found in a Warwickshire river

Warwickshire Police have opened a murder investigation after a man’s body was found in a river in Warwickshire. Detectives are appealing for information as they work to establish what happened and who was involved.

Coventry Telegraph Leamington · hyper_local
A5 bridge works are finally happening after repeated crashes caused disruption nearby

On the A5 near Nuneaton, work has been confirmed on a bridge repeatedly struck by vehicles and blamed for major traffic disruption. The scheme is intended to reduce further collisions and the knock-on delays they cause across the surrounding road network.

Coventry Telegraph · hyper_local
West Midlands social housing waiting list tops 65,000 as building pressures grow

Across the West Midlands, more than 65,335 households are now waiting for social housing as councils and developers face rising costs and difficult brownfield sites. The figures underline the scale of the region’s housing shortage and the obstacles to getting new homes built quickly.

Coventry Telegraph · hyper_local
Leamington murder investigation steps up after post-mortem finds man was assaulted

In Leamington, police say the discovery of a man’s body is now being treated as murder after an examination found he had been assaulted. The investigation has intensified as officers piece together his final movements and seek witnesses.

Stratford Herald · local
Six more gang members jailed over £3.4m luxury car theft operation

Across parts of Warwickshire and beyond, six more people have been jailed over a luxury vehicle theft spree worth £3.4m. Police said the organised gang targeted high-value cars in a case that stretched across several areas of England and Wales.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · local
Collarless jackets are a must-have this season - and I've found my favourite on sale from Klass (aff)

When the weather starts to change a lightweight jacket is all that’s needed - and this spring/summer season it’s all about collarless jackets.

Warwickshire World · local
Darts player at World Open after Littler win

Samuel Caswell, an electrician from Tamworth, is competing in the World Darts Open in Estonia.

BBC Staffordshire · local
Coventry City confirm bus parade and one day music festival - 'let's party together'

Coventry is getting ready to celebrate in style after the Sky Blues’ long-awaited promotion, with the club confirming an open-top bus parade and a one-day music festival. It’s a lovely chance for fans, families and the whole city to come together and enjoy a feel-good moment that’s been years in the making.

Coventry Telegraph · good_news
The Local — North Richmond, Richmond upon Thames — Saturday, 18 April 2026
North Richmond · 10 articles
Reported sexual offences by London cab drivers have surged — what the new figures show

Across London, newly highlighted data suggests reported sexual offences involving taxi and minicab drivers have more than tripled over three years. The figures will raise fresh questions for passengers in Richmond, Kew and Twickenham about late-night journeys, licensing and safety checks.

Richmond & Twickenham Times · hyper_local
Police talks in Epsom have not ended protesters’ questions

In Epsom, protest organisers say a meeting with Surrey Police has offered some reassurance but not full answers over an ongoing alleged rape investigation. The dispute remains live, with campaigners pressing for more detail about how the case has been handled.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
London zero-emissions delivery firm is shutting down after entering liquidation

In London, delivery company Quiver Delivery is set to close after going into liquidation. The collapse is another sign of the pressure on greener start-ups trying to make low-emission logistics stack up financially.

Richmond & Twickenham Times · hyper_local
V&A East opens this weekend — and City Hall says it could reshape East London’s culture scene

At East Bank in Stratford, the V&A East museum opens on 18 April with backing from Sadiq Khan, who has presented it as a major cultural investment for London. The launch adds another high-profile arts venue to the capital and may tempt west London readers planning a weekend trip.

Hackney Citizen · hyper_local
More UK drivers are switching to walking and cycling as fuel prices bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel costs linked to the Iran war are pushing drivers to leave the car at home more often. The shift towards walking and cycling points to growing pressure on household budgets and could feed into wider debates over transport costs and active travel.

The Independent · national
Electricity bills could be reshaped by Reeves’ new plan for generator taxes

In the UK, Rachel Reeves is preparing to increase the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators while consulting on changes to how power prices are set. The move is aimed at easing pressure on household bills by weakening the link between gas prices and electricity costs.

The Guardian · national
A new RSV vaccine study could change advice for pregnant women in the UK

In the UK, new research suggests vaccinating pregnant women against RSV can significantly cut hospital admissions for newborn babies. Experts say the findings could open up a major opportunity to prevent serious illness and deaths in infants.

The Telegraph · national
Martin Lewis has a fresh warning about pension mistakes that could cost you

Across the UK, Martin Lewis is warning savers about a significant pension risk that could leave people missing out on money they are owed. The alert is a timely reminder to check paperwork and entitlements carefully before small errors become expensive ones.

Daily Mirror · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
The heartwarming reason 'mind the gap' announcement is different at 1 Tube station

One of London’s most touching little traditions is hiding in plain sight: the special ‘mind the gap’ announcement at one Tube station has a genuinely heartwarming story behind it. It’s a lovely reminder that even on the busiest journeys, the city still makes space for kindness, memory and human connection.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Tollerton, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Tollerton · 13 articles
Ruddington school rebuild confirmed after closure battle

In Ruddington, St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding following months of campaigning. The decision matters to local families after the school was forced to close, and it now puts a long-running uncertainty over the site on a clearer footing.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike traced from Nottingham

In Bingham, four suspects were arrested after a stolen motorbike was tracked from Nottingham city centre. Police say the arrests followed a pursuit, making this a notable public safety incident close to the A52 corridor used by many Rushcliffe residents.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers used a tyre-deflation tactic to stop an HGV allegedly travelling on false plates. A lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas was recovered, adding a striking twist to what began as a routine patrol.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Three knives found in Nottingham city centre shop as two teenagers are arrested

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police arrested two teenagers after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside Boyes. The incident will raise fresh concern about weapons being carried in busy shopping areas.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Passengers stranded for more than eight hours in day of Nottinghamshire rail disruption

Across Nottinghamshire’s rail network, passengers faced severe disruption after an incident left some stuck on a train for more than eight hours. For anyone travelling into or out of Nottingham, the scale of the delays is likely to prompt questions about network resilience.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Police cordon blocks St Ann’s road after reported serious assault

In St Ann’s, Nottingham, part of St Bartholomews Road was sealed off by police following a reported serious assault. The cordon shut down access at the lower end of the street while officers dealt with the scene.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail is getting bigger with more businesses and prizes

In Beeston, the Bee Trail is expanding with six more businesses joining the map and extra prizes on offer. Backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money, the scheme is designed to bring more people through local shops and make town-centre visits a bit more interactive.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors to new members

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting local residents to an open day on Coneries Lagoon. It offers a chance to try sailing in a well-known local setting and could appeal to families looking for a new outdoor hobby nearby.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club event raises more than £2,000 for heart charity

In Attenborough, a quiz and pie-and-mash night at Attenborough Cricket Club has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. The total reflects strong support from the local community at a grassroots venue many residents will know.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Saturday’s Nottinghamshire weather looks settled, but it turns cooler by evening

Across Nottinghamshire on Saturday 18 April, the day is expected to stay mostly dry with a bright start and more cloud building later on. A clearer, cooler evening is forecast, which could shape plans for sport, gardening and trips out around Rushcliffe.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Tributes paid to young Beeston transport enthusiast who has died aged 20

In Beeston, tributes have been paid to Freddie, a 20-year-old described as loving and deeply passionate about public transport. He was well known for watching, filming and photographing buses, trains and planes, making the loss keenly felt among those who knew him.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Inside the newly reopened Sherwood Library after its refurbishment

In Sherwood, the local library has reopened after refurbishment, bringing a refreshed community space back into use. The reopening marks a visible change for the area and restores a service many families and regular readers rely on.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A delayed but much-welcomed new library has finally opened in Sherwood, with parents describing it as “fantastic” and a real boost for local families. It’s the sort of community space that brings people together, gives children more chances to discover reading, and adds something genuinely positive to the neighbourhood.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Central Hove, Brighton and Hove — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Central Hove · 14 articles
Only a third of Brighton and Hove primary schools have filled Reception places for September

Brighton and Hove schools are seeing a marked drop in Reception demand, with just 15 of 45 state infant and primary schools filling all their places for September. The figures raise fresh questions about falling pupil numbers, school budgets and what the city’s education map could look like next year.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Police and council block late-night opening bid for Station Grill in central Brighton

In central Brighton, Station Grill has been refused permission to stay open until 3am for a week after objections from Sussex Police and Brighton and Hove City Council. The decision points to continuing concern over late-night noise, disorder and pressure on the city centre around the station area.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
The Prince Albert in Brighton hosted a final-night punk bill that had people talking

At The Prince Albert in Brighton, Australian DIY punk band R.U.B played a high-energy set alongside The Menstrual Cramps and Wrench. The gig added another busy night to one of the city centre venue’s best-known grassroots music line-ups.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Court shuts down flat after repeated anti-social behaviour complaints in Brighton and Hove

In Brighton and Hove, a court has ordered the closure of a flat after residents made repeated complaints about anti-social behaviour linked to the property. The order gives the council and police new powers to tackle disruption that neighbours said had become intolerable.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Brighton head to Tottenham with De Zerbi reunion adding extra edge

Brighton and Hove Albion face Tottenham Hotspur with Roberto De Zerbi now in the opposing dugout, adding a sharp subplot to the fixture. Albion are also dealing with selection issues, making this one of the weekend’s more closely watched Premier League games on the south coast.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
A23 reopens after serious crash leaves two teenagers badly hurt

On the A23 in Sussex, the road has reopened after a serious crash involving two cars and a lorry left two teenagers with major injuries. The incident caused significant disruption and is likely to keep questions over road safety on one of the region’s key routes in the spotlight.

BBC Sussex · local
Southern says fares are frozen this year, but passengers still want better services

Across Sussex, Govia says train fares will not rise this year, offering a rare bit of relief for regular rail users. The announcement comes with a promise of service improvements, though commuters told BBC Radio Sussex they still expect more reliable journeys in return.

BBC Sussex · local
New Beachy Head trawling ban wins approval and tightens protection for marine life

At Beachy Head East Marine Conservation Zone, a new ban on trawling has been approved to protect sensitive seabed habitats and marine species. The move is a significant regional environmental decision for the Sussex coast and could change how some fishing activity is managed nearby.

BBC Sussex · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure over the row intensifies

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer says he was not informed that Peter Mandelson had failed security checks, as the political fallout deepens. The row has quickly become one of the biggest tests of Labour’s handling of appointments, transparency and trust.

BBC News · national
Police say they found no evidence of the reported attack that sparked protests in Epsom

In Epsom, Surrey Police say they have found no evidence to support reports of a gang rape that fuelled protests in the town this week. The statement is likely to sharpen debate about rumours, public disorder and how fast unverified claims can spread online.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are walking and cycling as fuel prices bite, new survey suggests

Across the UK, rising fuel costs are pushing more drivers to swap some car journeys for walking and cycling, according to a new survey. The findings suggest the price shock is beginning to change daily travel habits, not just household budgets.

The Independent · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Lionel Messi takes full ownership of a Spanish club

Argentine star Lionel Messi has become the new owner of Cornella (UE Cornella), following the completion of a 100% takeover of the Catalan football club. According to the newspaper, the deal was finalised on Thursday 16 April 2026, meaning the club, which competes in the Spanish third division (Terc

The Canary · national
Static mammogram unit boosting screening numbers

A static mammogram unit is helping boost breast screening numbers locally, giving more people the chance to catch cancer early. It’s a quietly encouraging step for community health, with doctors saying earlier detection can lead to more effective treatment and better outcomes.

BBC Sussex · good_news
The Local — West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
West Bridgford · 13 articles
Ruddington school set for rebuild after closure, with government funding now confirmed

Ruddington's St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the government confirmed funding following months of campaigning. The decision follows the school’s closure and gives families a clearer picture of what happens next for pupils and the site.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors if you want to try the reserve from the water

Attenborough Nature Reserve is the setting for an upcoming open day at Attenborough Sailing Club on Coneries Lagoon. Local residents will be able to find out more about sailing there and see how the club uses one of the area’s best-known outdoor spots.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough Cricket Club fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

Attenborough Cricket Club has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation after a quiz, pie and mash night. The total reflects strong local backing and shows how community venues continue to double as fundraising hubs.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston’s Bee Trail is getting bigger, with more shops joining and extra prizes added

Beeston’s Bee Trail has expanded with six more businesses added to the map and new prizes funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The scheme is designed to draw more people into the town centre while giving families and visitors another reason to explore local independents.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Police stung a lorry on the A614 and found a load of suspected stolen sofas inside

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers stopped an HGV travelling on false plates and recovered a lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas. The operation ended with tyre deflation and adds to concerns about organised vehicle and freight crime on key county routes.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike is tracked from Nottingham

Bingham became the focus of a police response after a stolen motorbike was followed from Nottingham city centre and four suspects were arrested. The case moved quickly from theft to pursuit, underlining how offences in the city can spill into nearby Rushcliffe towns.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottingham inquiry hears of a serious problem with mental health guidance as hearings continue

In Nottingham, the public inquiry into the attacks has heard concerns about a 'serious problem' in mental health guidance linked to the care of Valdo Calocane. The latest evidence adds pressure on agencies to explain whether warning signs were handled properly before the killings.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Saturday’s Nottinghamshire weather looks dry and bright, but it will turn cooler by evening

Across Nottinghamshire, Saturday is expected to start sunny and stay largely dry, with more cloud building later in the day. A clearer, cooler evening is forecast, which could matter if you are heading out locally or making outdoor plans.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Three knives found in Nottingham city centre shop as two teenagers are arrested

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police detained two teenagers inside the new Boyes store after three knives were reportedly left on shelves. The arrests, involving 17 and 18-year-olds, will raise fresh questions about weapons being carried into busy retail areas.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

Along the River Trent in Nottinghamshire, a new walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date, with the widened riverside path on the south side due to open this summer. The project could change how people move between communities on either side of the river for work, leisure and school runs.

Gedling Eye · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

Sherwood’s library has finally reopened, and local parents are delighted to see the much-loved community space back in action. With fresh facilities and plenty of enthusiasm from residents, it feels like a lovely boost for the area and a place where people of all ages can come together.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Boughton, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Boughton · 9 articles
Woman banned from Newark after months of disruption in town centre case

In Newark, a two-year court injunction has been granted against a woman after repeated anti-social behaviour in the town. Newark and Sherwood District Council and Nottinghamshire Police say the order is meant to protect residents and businesses from further disruption.

West Bridgford Wire Newark · hyper_local
Police recover suspected stolen sofas after lorry stopped on the A614

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers seized a lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas after spotting an HGV on false plates. Officers used a tyre-deflation tactic to bring it to a halt, in a case likely to interest drivers using one of the area's key routes.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire weather for Saturday and what to expect if you’re heading out

Across Nottinghamshire, Saturday is forecast to start bright and dry before cloud builds through the middle of the day. A clearer and cooler evening is expected, which could shape plans for anyone out in Boughton, Newark and nearby villages.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Major Nottinghamshire rail disruption leaves passengers stuck for more than eight hours

Across Nottinghamshire, rail passengers faced severe disruption after an incident left some people stranded on a train for more than eight hours. The knock-on delays are likely to matter to anyone travelling through the county or connecting via Newark.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Medieval steps restored in Nottinghamshire after a century out of use

In Nottinghamshire, a set of medieval steps unused for around 100 years has been restored ahead of an official opening. The project brings a neglected historic route back into use and gives volunteers’ work a public moment in the spotlight.

BBC Nottingham · local
New walking and cycling bridge over Trent opening date revealed

The newly widened and surfaced riverside footpath on the south side of the river will open this summer The post New walking and cycling bridge over Trent opening date revealed appeared first on Gedling Eye.

Gedling Eye · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A lovely bit of community news: Sherwood’s long-awaited library has finally opened, and parents are calling it “fantastic”. As well as giving families a bright new space to read and learn, it’s being welcomed as a place where the community can come together — a real boost for the area.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — North Portslade, Brighton and Hove — Saturday, 18 April 2026
North Portslade · 9 articles
Court shuts Brighton flat after repeated anti-social behaviour complaints from neighbours

In Brighton and Hove, a flat linked to repeated anti-social behaviour has been closed by court order after a run of complaints from nearby residents. The action, brought by Brighton and Hove City Council, is designed to stop further disruption and improve safety for neighbours living close by.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Police and council block central Brighton takeaway from opening until 3am

In central Brighton, Station Grill has been stopped from extending its opening hours to 3am for a week after objections from Sussex Police and Brighton and Hove City Council. The decision points to ongoing concern about late-night disturbance and the impact on people living and working nearby.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Brighton punk gig at The Prince Albert brings R.U.B and The Menstrual Cramps to town

At The Prince Albert in Brighton, Australian DIY punk band R.U.B played a bill with The Menstrual Cramps and Wrench as part of their final night on the run. For local music fans, it is a reminder of how much of the city’s live scene still depends on small grassroots venues.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Only a third of Brighton and Hove primary schools have filled Reception places for September

Across Brighton and Hove, only 15 of 45 state infant and primary schools have filled all their Reception places for September. The figures raise fresh questions about falling pupil numbers, school finances and what could happen next for local education provision.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Albion face Roberto De Zerbi reunion in a match with plenty riding on it

Brighton and Hove Albion are preparing to face Roberto De Zerbi in his first home match since taking charge of Tottenham Hotspur. The fixture adds extra intrigue for Brighton supporters, with team selection issues and the former manager storyline likely to dominate the build-up.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
A23 reopens after serious crash leaves teenagers badly hurt

On the A23 in Sussex, the road has reopened after a serious crash involving two cars and a lorry left teenage occupants badly injured. The incident caused major disruption and is likely to matter to anyone travelling in and out of the Brighton area.

BBC Sussex · local
Southern fares frozen this year but commuters are still asking what improves next

Across Sussex rail routes, Govia says train fares will not rise this year and has promised service improvements. For passengers travelling through Brighton and Hove, the freeze may ease pressure on budgets, but questions remain over reliability and whether the changes will be noticeable day to day.

BBC Sussex · local
New Beachy Head trawling ban wins approval as marine protections are tightened

Off Beachy Head in East Sussex, a new trawling ban has been approved for the Beachy Head East Marine Conservation Zone. The move is intended to better protect seabed habitats and marine life along a stretch of coast used and valued by people across Sussex.

BBC Sussex · local
Static mammogram unit boosting screening numbers

A static mammogram unit is helping boost breast screening numbers, giving more local women the chance to catch problems early and get treatment sooner. It’s a quietly brilliant bit of progress for community health — making potentially life-saving checks easier to access and offering real peace of mind.

BBC Sussex · good_news
The Local — Shantallow, Derry City and Strabane — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Shantallow · 8 articles
A visitor with deep Derry ties has returned to the city after 41 years

In Derry, Kathleen Savage has come back to the city more than four decades after her first visit in 1985. Her return is bound up with memories of the funeral of Charles English at Long Tower, giving the story a strong personal link to a defining period in the city’s history.

Derry Journal · hyper_local
Derry City ended their winless run with a late result that fans will want to see

At Tolka Park in Dublin, Derry City beat Shelbourne 2-1 to stop their run without a win. Dipo Akinyemi got the decisive goal, giving the Brandywell side a timely lift and supporters something more positive to carry into the next fixture.

Derry Journal · hyper_local
Northern Ireland families say cancer travel costs left them struggling to get by

In Northern Ireland, a family has described having to cut back hard while their toddler underwent cancer treatment. The report highlights a gap in support, with a travel-cost fund available in England but not covering families here facing repeated hospital journeys.

BBC Northern Ireland · local
New figures reveal how many PSNI sex abuse of position cases are being investigated

Across Northern Ireland, fresh figures show the number of investigations into PSNI officers accused of abusing their position for sexual purposes. The cases follow wider scrutiny over alleged targeting of vulnerable women and raise difficult questions about oversight and trust in policing.

Belfast Live · local
PSNI is preparing for more fuel protests after drivers were fined over disruption

Across Northern Ireland, police say they are planning for possible further fuel protests after issuing nine penalty notices for traffic offences. The warning suggests more disruption could be ahead on key roads, with the PSNI saying it wants to minimise delays and keep the public safe.

NI World · local
Daniel Kinahan has been arrested in the UAE in a major development for Irish policing

In Dubai, alleged organised crime figure Daniel Kinahan has been arrested on foot of legal action linked to Irish authorities. The move marks a significant turn in one of the most high-profile criminal investigations with long-running implications across Ireland.

Belfast Newsletter · local
The Fleadh: Belfast’s long-running hesitation on pedestrianisation…

There’s something slightly odd about the reaction to plans to pedestrianise parts of Belfast city centre during the Fleadh. On the face of it, the proposal is fairly simple. For a period in August, parts of the city centre will be restricted to traffic to safely accommodate what is expected to be on

Slugger O'Toole · local
Community Spirit in Bloom: Mayor visits Strabane allotments project

A lovely example of local pride and people power, the Mayor’s visit to the Strabane allotments project shines a light on a community initiative helping neighbours come together and grow something positive. It’s the sort of grassroots effort that brightens an area, builds friendships and shows community spirit is very much in bloom.

Derry Daily · good_news
The Local — Grantham Arnoldfield, Lincolnshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Grantham Arnoldfield · 10 articles
What the next stage of the Grantham Southern Relief Road build looks like now

At the Grantham Southern Relief Road site, apprentices from Nottingham Trent University were given a close-up look at work on the new bridge over the East Coast Main Line and River Witham. The visit offers a snapshot of progress on one of Grantham’s biggest transport schemes, with the bridge remaining a key part of the route.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
South Kesteven council staff took on a muddy charity challenge for Help for Heroes

In South Kesteven, a council team with several ex-forces staff completed a muddy fundraising challenge for Help for Heroes. The group has been training since January under a former Army fitness instructor now working in Street Scene.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
Recognise this old Grantham pub interior

In Grantham, a new nostalgia post is asking readers to identify a pub interior and share their memories of drinking there. It is the sort of local history prompt likely to get long-time residents comparing stories and pinning down exactly where it was.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
Police have named the motorcyclist killed in the Great Limber crash

In Great Limber, police have named the motorcyclist who died after a two-vehicle collision on Thursday afternoon. An 18-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving as enquiries continue.

LincolnshireLive · hyper_local
A Skegness opera singer is on Britain’s Got Talent this weekend

In Skegness, opera singer Elsie Diamond is due to appear on Saturday’s episode of Britain’s Got Talent. It gives Lincolnshire viewers a local name to look out for on a major primetime show.

LincolnshireLive · hyper_local
Police want to find this man after an alleged assault in Skegness

In Skegness, police have launched an appeal to trace a wanted man following an alleged assault. Officers say he is known to spend time in the resort but is believed to live in Nottingham.

LincolnshireLive · hyper_local
Do you remember this Grantham tailor and who used to shop there

In Grantham, another local history post is shining a light on a former tailor’s shop and the people who bought their clothes there. It taps into the town’s retail past and is likely to spark recognition from families with long local roots.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
An 85-year-old woman has admitted causing a death in a mobility scooter crash

At Lincoln Crown Court, Ann Fletcher admitted causing death by careless driving after a fatal mobility scooter collision. The case is an unusual and sobering reminder that serious road offences can involve more than cars and vans.

BBC Lincolnshire · local
Teens arrested after three knives left behind on shelves in new shop in Nottingham city centre

Two teens, aged 17 and 18, were detained by police officers inside Boyes on Lower Parliament Street

Nottingham Post · local
Butlin's set for Skegness recruitment day as 100 vacancies need filling

A welcome jobs boost is on the way as Butlin’s prepares to hold a recruitment day in Skegness, with 100 roles available across the resort. It’s a positive opportunity for local people looking for work, and a timely lift for the town ahead of the busy holiday season.

LincolnshireLive · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Whitby · 12 articles
Teen rescued after rock fall on Whitby beach

Whitby beach was the scene of an emergency rescue after a teenage boy was injured in a rock fall. Whitby RNLI’s inshore lifeboat and HM Coastguard were called in to bring him off the beach.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · hyper_local
A170 between Pickering and Kirkbymoorside has reopened after crash

The A170 between Pickering and Kirkbymoorside was shut after a crash before reopening later on Friday. The route is a key link for motorists travelling between the coast and inland North Yorkshire, so disruption was likely felt beyond the immediate scene.

York Press · hyper_local
Police appeal after man’s behaviour towards children in Scarborough

Scarborough police are asking for witnesses after what they described as aggravated behaviour involving children. North Yorkshire Police has launched an appeal as officers try to establish exactly what happened.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
Scarborough codebreaker who helped at Bletchley Park marks her 100th birthday

Scarborough resident Elva Willgrass has celebrated her 100th birthday after a life that included wartime work at Bletchley Park. The milestone was marked with a visit from North Yorkshire’s Deputy Lieutenant, John Senior.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
Bridlington fundraiser tonight will back victims of crime

Bridlington is hosting a live music fundraiser on Friday night in memory of a local man’s mother. The event will raise money to support victims of crime while bringing together performers and the wider community.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
£3.5m road repairs plan could mean smoother journeys across East Riding this summer

East Riding is set for a £3.5m programme of road improvements this spring and summer aimed at tackling potholes and surface damage. The work is intended to protect routes before they deteriorate further, with motorists likely to watch closely for where crews appear first.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
School sports pitch approved despite neighbours’ noise concerns

North Yorkshire planners have approved a new multi-use sports pitch for a school despite objections from nearby residents. The decision means the scheme can go ahead, with concerns over noise failing to block it.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Former police officer accused of telling girl to stay silent after assault in York

York is at the centre of a serious court case involving a former police officer accused of sexually assaulting a girl and then telling her not to tell anyone. The allegation has added a troubling layer to proceedings because of the defendant’s former role in policing.

York Mix · local
Selby Garden Centre warns dogs could be banned over repeated fouling

Selby Garden Centre says it may stop allowing dogs if owners continue letting pets foul inside and fail to clear up. The warning puts pressure on visitors to change their behaviour or risk losing a perk many customers value.

BBC North Yorkshire · local
Driver who killed police worker in crash jailed

Dean Tolan, 36, pleaded guilty to causing 29-year-old Ellie Smart's death by dangerous driving.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
Bishopthorpe: 'Intrusive' 17.5m-tall 5G mast in Yorkshire village blocked

Plans to put up a 17.5 metre-tall 5G mast in a Yorkshire village have been refused by council officers.

Yorkshire Post · local
Ripon pub crowned CAMRA pub of the year

A lovely local success story from Ripon: The Portly Pig has been named Harrogate & Ripon CAMRA Pub of the Year 2026, recognised for its real ale, warm service and strong community spirit. It’s the sort of award that celebrates not just a great pint, but a place that clearly means a lot to local people too.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Edwinstowe · 13 articles
Woman banned from Newark after months of anti-social behaviour

In Newark, a two-year court order has barred a woman from the town after repeated anti-social behaviour complaints. Newark and Sherwood District Council and Nottinghamshire Police said the action follows months of disruption affecting people in the area.

West Bridgford Wire Newark · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers used a stinger to stop an HGV they believed was travelling on false plates. A load of suspected stolen sofas was then recovered, turning a routine patrol into a significant haul.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Eight-hour rail ordeal leaves Nottinghamshire passengers facing major disruption

Across Nottinghamshire, rail passengers faced severe disruption after an incident left some people stuck on a train for more than eight hours. Services were badly affected through the day, with knock-on delays likely to have hit journeys across the county.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire weather for Saturday looks bright, dry and cooler by evening

In Nottinghamshire, Saturday is set to start bright and mostly sunny before cloud builds later in the day. Conditions should stay largely dry, with a clearer and cooler end to the evening.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Government confirms rebuild for St Peter’s Junior School in Ruddington

In Ruddington, St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after government funding was confirmed. The decision follows a four-month campaign over the future of the school after it was forced to close.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Opening date revealed for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

Along the River Trent, a new walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date, with nearby riverside improvements due this summer. The project includes a widened and resurfaced footpath on the south side of the river.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
47 arrests made as police stop more than 140 vehicles in road safety crackdown

In Gedling and the wider Nottinghamshire area, police say a targeted roads operation led to more than 140 vehicle stops and 47 arrests. Officers described Operation Highways as intelligence-led, with a focus on road safety and wider offending.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Three knives found on shop shelves in Nottingham city centre as two teens are arrested

On Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, police arrested two teenagers inside Boyes after three knives were reportedly left on store shelves. The incident raises fresh concerns about weapons being carried in busy retail areas.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Police seal off part of St Ann’s after reported serious assault

In St Ann’s, Nottingham, police cordoned off the lower end of St Bartholomews Road following reports of a serious assault. The closure left part of the street blocked while officers dealt with the incident.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Where petrol and diesel are cheapest in Nottingham today

Across Nottingham, the latest fuel price roundup shows petrol starting at 150.9p a litre and diesel from about 184.9p. The list highlights the cheapest forecourts available as rising pump prices continue to squeeze drivers.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Inquest finds inmate died from drugs inside ‘volatile’ Nottinghamshire prison

At a Nottinghamshire prison, an inquest jury found a 50-year-old inmate died after taking drugs in what was described as a volatile environment. The hearing was told he had a history of drug misuse, adding to scrutiny over safety behind bars.

BBC Nottingham · local
Over £2,000 raised for the British Heart Foundation

A quiz, pie and mash night held at Attenborough Cricket Club on 6 February has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation, thanks to the generosity of the […] The post Over £2,000 raised for the British Heart Foundation appeared first on Nottingham Local News.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A long-awaited new library has finally opened in Sherwood, and local parents are delighted to see the doors open at last. Described as ‘fantastic’, the new space is already being welcomed as a place for families to learn, meet and bring the community together.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Hillingdon — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Hillingdon · 11 articles
Gunnersbury Park wants residents’ views on this year’s public events

Gunnersbury Park is inviting local people to a meeting with organisers as plans build for events during the park’s centenary year. The session will give residents a chance to hear what is coming up and raise concerns directly.

Chiswick Calendar · hyper_local
Three people charged after attempted arson attack in Wembley

Wembley police have charged three people following an attempted arson attack earlier this week. Officers say the incident unfolded on 15 April, and the case now moves into the courts.

Harrow Online · hyper_local
Harrow Crown Court is back open after three years and a £26m overhaul

Harrow has reopened Harrow Crown Court after three years of safety and improvement works costing £26m. The return of the court should ease pressure on the local justice system and affect cases across north-west London.

BBC London · local
Southall shop keeps its licence after illegal worker and drug dealing claims

Southall is at the centre of a licensing row after Rivercity Superstore was found to have employed a man said to be working illegally well after his visa expired. Despite the allegations, the business has been allowed to keep its licence, raising fresh questions about enforcement.

Evening Standard · local
Former Walthamstow hospital site sold to Aldi in major land deal

Walthamstow’s Thorpe Coombe Hospital site has been sold to Aldi in a deal involving the North East London NHS Foundation Trust. The sale marks a significant change for a former healthcare site and is likely to prompt questions about what comes next for the land.

Waltham Forest Echo · local
Why the Mandelson vetting row has become a fresh problem for Downing Street

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure after it emerged Lord Mandelson did not pass security checks. The row is raising awkward questions about who knew what inside government, with calls for fuller answers likely to grow quickly.

BBC News · national
Electricity bills could be hit by new windfall tax changes under Reeves plan

In the UK, Rachel Reeves is preparing changes to the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as ministers look for ways to ease pressure on household energy bills. The proposal would also reopen the debate over how closely electricity prices should track volatile gas markets.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are walking or cycling as fuel costs squeeze household budgets

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices are pushing more drivers to leave the car at home and switch to walking or cycling. It is another sign of how transport costs are reshaping everyday routines for households already watching every pound.

The Independent · national
RSV vaccine in pregnancy could sharply cut baby hospital admissions, study finds

In the UK, new research suggests vaccinating pregnant women against RSV can significantly reduce the number of babies needing hospital treatment. Health experts say the findings could offer a major opportunity to prevent serious illness in infants during their first months.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
The heartwarming reason 'mind the gap' announcement is different at 1 Tube station

One of London’s best-loved Tube quirks has a genuinely touching backstory: the special ‘mind the gap’ announcement at one station was preserved because it held deep personal meaning for a widow who wanted to keep hearing her late husband’s voice. It’s a lovely reminder that even in the middle of a busy commute, small acts of kindness can make the city feel wonderfully human.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Freemantle, Southampton — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Freemantle · 8 articles
Portswood protests have been called off tonight after organisers stand down

In Portswood, planned anti-asylum seeker protests and the counter-demonstration due on Friday evening have both been called off. The move follows growing concern around tensions in the area, easing the immediate prospect of rival gatherings on local streets.

In Common · hyper_local
Turner Sims is offering free music industry workshops for Southampton young adults

At Turner Sims in Southampton, free workshops are being offered to 18 to 25-year-olds who want to learn how the music industry works. The sessions cover putting on events and building a career in music, giving local young people a practical route into the sector.

In Common · hyper_local
The Bodyguard arrives at Mayflower Theatre next week with a new star in the lead role

At Mayflower Theatre in Southampton, The Bodyguard runs from 21 to 25 April with Sasha Monique joining the tour as Nicki Marron. The production brings a major West End title into the city for a short run, with new insight from the performer ahead of opening night.

In Common · hyper_local
This Southampton charity is trying to stop more young people from becoming homeless

In Southampton, Step by Step is being highlighted for its work preventing homelessness among young people and supporting those already at risk. The charity’s role comes as housing pressures remain acute, with demand for early help and accommodation support continuing to rise.

In Common · hyper_local
A Spitfire has landed at Southampton Airport for a milestone anniversary

At Southampton Airport, a Spitfire has landed as part of anniversary commemorations tied to the aircraft’s history. The plane has been painted in the colours of K5054, linking the visit to the first prototype and giving the airport a striking local heritage moment.

BBC Hampshire · local
Olympian Iwan Thomas is urging Hampshire people not to ignore bowel cancer tests

In Hampshire, former Olympian Iwan Thomas has spoken publicly after a cancer scare, saying he ignored both symptoms and a home test kit for two years. His warning is aimed at getting more people to complete bowel screening and seek help sooner.

BBC Hampshire · local
Police are appealing for witnesses after a fatal crash at Fleet services on the M3

At Fleet services on the M3 in Hampshire, a man in his 80s has died following a crash. Police are now appealing for witnesses as they work to establish exactly what happened at the motorway stop.

BBC Hampshire · local
Pregnancy vaccine reduces baby hospital admissions for RSV by 80%

A new study has found that a pregnancy vaccine can cut babies’ hospital admissions for RSV by 80%, offering remarkable protection against serious chest infections in those crucial first months of life. It’s a genuinely heartening health breakthrough that could spare many families worry and help give newborns a much safer start.

BBC News · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Whitby · 7 articles
Teen rescued after rock fall on Whitby beach as safety warning issued

Whitby beach was the scene of an emergency rescue after a teenage boy was injured in a rock fall. Whitby RNLI’s inshore lifeboat helped bring him to safety, with HM Coastguard involved in the response.

BBC North Yorkshire · hyper_local
Why the Mandelson vetting row is turning into a bigger problem for Downing Street

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is under fresh pressure after saying he was not told Lord Mandelson had failed security vetting. The row is quickly widening beyond one appointment, with serious questions now being asked about what senior officials knew and when.

BBC News · national
Electricity bills could be hit by a new windfall tax shake-up

In London, Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of a wider push to bring down household energy costs. The plan is also tied to reforms aimed at loosening the link between gas prices and what people pay for electricity.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are leaving the car at home as fuel prices bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel prices are pushing more motorists towards walking and cycling. It points to a growing squeeze on everyday travel costs, with changes in routine already being felt well beyond the forecourt.

The Independent · national
This vaccine in pregnancy could keep more babies out of hospital, study finds

In the UK, new research suggests vaccinating pregnant women against RSV can significantly reduce hospital admissions for infants. Experts say the findings could strengthen the case for wider uptake of a jab with the potential to prevent serious illness in very young babies.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Ripon pub crowned CAMRA pub of the year

Ripon has something to raise a glass to, with The Portly Pig being crowned Harrogate & Ripon CAMRA Pub of the Year 2026. The award celebrates not just great real ale, but the pub’s strong community spirit and friendly service — a lovely boost for a much-valued local favourite.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Weybridge, Surrey — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Weybridge · 23 articles
Why this 42-home Surrey Green Belt plan is prompting hundreds of objections

In Surrey, a proposed 42-home scheme on Green Belt land has triggered a major backlash, with 345 objections lodged against it. The row centres on whether the development meets housing need without causing lasting damage to protected countryside.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Camberley theatre profits spark fresh row over what should be on stage locally

In Camberley, councillors are arguing over the town’s theatre after it returned to profit while facing criticism about whether its programme reflects local culture. The dispute goes beyond ticket sales, touching on public funding, identity and what audiences in Surrey actually want to see.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Free Millmead job club in Guildford is opening places for people trying to get back into work

In Millmead, Guildford Baptist Church is launching an eight-session CAP Job Club from 6 May for people looking to return to work. The free programme will offer practical help with CVs, confidence and job-hunting at a time when many households are still feeling the squeeze.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Guildford charities can now apply for free building and maintenance help from Wates staff

In Guildford, construction and property maintenance firm Wates is offering staff time and practical skills to local charities and community organisations free of charge. The scheme could help groups tackle repair, building and maintenance jobs they might otherwise struggle to fund.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Guildford is putting bats in the spotlight and it matters for local green spaces

In Guildford, the borough council is marking National Bat Appreciation Day by highlighting the role bats play in the town’s ecosystems. The focus is on why protecting habitats in parks and green spaces matters for biodiversity close to home.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Surrey Police say they found no evidence for the reported Epsom offence after days of rumours

In Epsom, Surrey Police say they have not found evidence to support the offence as originally reported. The update comes after intense public speculation and includes a direct statement rejecting claims that asylum seekers or immigrants were involved.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Reports of sexual offences by London cab drivers have more than tripled in three years

In London, newly reported figures show sexual offences involving taxi and minicab drivers have more than tripled over three years. The data is likely to intensify pressure over passenger safety, licensing and enforcement across the capital.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
A Guildford warning that local democracy is being hollowed out

In Guildford, a letter to the editor has raised concerns about the state of local democracy and how political debate is reaching voters. The piece reflects wider unease ahead of elections over accountability, transparency and whether residents are getting straight answers.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
What Guildford voters are saying before the West Surrey elections

In Guildford High Street, residents have been sharing their views on the upcoming West Surrey Council elections. The conversations offer a snapshot of what is cutting through locally, from trust in politics to the issues people most want candidates to address.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Met officer who worked with abuse victims convicted of rape and sexual assaults

In London, a Metropolitan Police officer who had worked with domestic abuse victims has been found guilty of rape and sexual assault offences. The case raises fresh questions about vetting, trust and how police forces deal with officers accused of serious crimes.

BBC Surrey · local
The Apprentice winner says the final has changed everything

In Surrey, the winner of The Apprentice 2026 says the result feels like doing something huge after a tense final. The latest series ended with a £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar and a big career shift for the winning candidate.

BBC Surrey · local
An 86-year-old’s 100-mile charity walk began with one chance meeting

In Kent, 86-year-old Mike Patrick is taking on a 100-mile walk to support Cure EB after meeting 14-year-old Poppy, who lives with the painful skin condition. The challenge is turning a personal encounter into a major fundraising push.

BBC Surrey · local
Why the Mandelson vetting row is now becoming a bigger problem for Starmer

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure after revelations that Peter Mandelson did not pass security checks. The row has quickly escalated into questions about who knew what, and whether Downing Street handled the issue properly.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves plans a new move on electricity generators that could affect household bills

In the UK, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as part of broader energy market reforms. The aim is to weaken the link between gas and electricity prices and relieve pressure on household bills.

The Guardian · national
Fuel prices are pushing more UK drivers to walk and cycle instead

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel costs since the Iran war have led more drivers to leave the car at home and switch to walking or cycling. The figures point to a direct cost-of-living effect on everyday travel habits.

The Independent · national
Who can get a Blue Badge and how to apply if parking has become a daily struggle

Across England, Scotland and Wales, Blue Badge rules remain crucial for people whose mobility makes everyday parking difficult. The latest guide sets out who may automatically qualify, what evidence is needed and how to start an application.

Daily Mirror · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Fresh Iran-US talks are reportedly being lined up after last weekend’s failure

In Pakistan, US and Iranian negotiators are reportedly expected to meet on Monday after earlier talks in Islamabad failed. The renewed diplomatic push comes with tensions still high over Iran’s nuclear programme and the wider regional conflict.

The Independent World · international
More than 1,000 Kenyan workers lose jobs after Meta contract collapse

In Kenya, an outsourcing firm has dismissed more than 1,000 workers after losing a contract linked to Meta. The move follows allegations about staff reviewing sensitive footage captured by smart glasses, raising questions about tech supply chains and worker protections.

The Guardian World · international
Kanye West show in Poland cancelled after backlash over antisemitic remarks

In Poland, a planned Kanye West concert has been cancelled following controversy over his antisemitic comments. The decision follows wider international fallout, including the UK previously blocking the rapper from entering the country.

BBC World News · international
Flight suspensions and fuel costs show how the Iran war is hitting airlines worldwide

In Canada and the US, airlines are already feeling the knock-on effects of the Iran war as fuel prices surge. Air Canada has temporarily suspended some routes, while reports say Spirit Airlines is seeking emergency government support.

The Guardian World · international
Hail fell like snow in North Africa as storms swept across the Mediterranean

In Tunisia and Algeria, hail reportedly piled up to around 3cm deep this week as severe thunderstorms hit parts of the Mediterranean. The same weather system also brought heavy downpours to central Italy, underlining how volatile conditions have become across the region.

The Guardian World · international
Static mammogram unit boosting screening numbers

A static mammogram unit is helping boost breast screening numbers, giving more people the chance to catch cancer early when treatment is most effective. It’s a quietly encouraging bit of local health news, showing how better access can make a real difference to people across Surrey.

BBC Surrey · good_news
The Local — Worksop, Nottinghamshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Worksop · 36 articles
Supported living flats are planned for this former Worksop maltings building

Worksop could see a former maltings building converted into supported living apartments after a planning application was submitted. The proposal puts a specific town-centre site back in focus and could change how the building is used for years to come.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
Three men arrested after suspected stolen sofas were seized in Bawtry lorry stop

Bawtry was the scene of a police operation after roads policing officers stopped an HGV allegedly travelling on false plates. Officers recovered a lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas and arrested three men following the sting.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
North Notts College students have helped spruce up Priory Mews in Worksop

Priory Mews in Worksop has been improved with help from North Notts College placement students. The work is aimed at making the neighbourhood feel smarter and more welcoming for residents nearby.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
Man jailed for life after brutal killing in Shirebrook home

Shirebrook was the setting for a killing described in court as a brutal attack, in which a man murdered his stepfather and the family dog. The offender has now been jailed for life after Derby Crown Court heard the victim was attacked more than 70 times.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
Teen remains in custody after Chesterfield stabbing shut road for five hours

Chesterfield saw a major police response after a 16-year-old boy was stabbed, leading to a road closure lasting around five hours. A 14-year-old boy remains in custody while officers continue their investigation.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
Police name motorcyclist killed in Great Limber crash as teenager is arrested

Great Limber police have named a motorcyclist who died after a two-vehicle collision in the village. An 18-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving.

LincolnshireLive · hyper_local
Police launch search for wanted man after alleged assault in Skegness

Skegness police are trying to trace a wanted man following an alleged assault in the town. Officers say he is known to frequent the area, although he is believed to be living in Nottingham.

LincolnshireLive · hyper_local
Police step up patrols in Derbyshire town after girls report indecent exposure

A Derbyshire town is seeing increased police patrols after two girls reported a man indecently exposed himself. Officers are now appealing for help to identify the suspect and reassure residents in the area.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
Man jailed after woman was attacked on Leicester towpath under a bridge

Leicester Crown Court has jailed a man for a sex attack on a woman along a towpath in Leicester. Prosecutors said he lay in wait beneath a bridge before carrying out the assault.

Leicester Mercury · hyper_local
Burglars cut through wall of Co-op and escaped with significant cash haul

A Co-op store in Derby was broken into after burglars cut a hole through the building to get inside. Police say a significant amount of cash was stolen and have released CCTV as part of the investigation.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
Lincoln’s new German Doner Kebab has an opening date and 500 free meals planned

Lincoln city centre will soon get a new German Doner Kebab restaurant, with the opening date now confirmed. The launch is set to include 500 free kebabs, which is likely to draw plenty of attention on day one.

LincolnshireLive · hyper_local
Anti-social behaviour fines are being expanded across more Leicester neighbourhoods

Leicester is extending its anti-social behaviour crackdown into more neighbourhoods, with fresh warning over on-the-spot fines. The move comes even as some city-centre businesses say the problems have not gone away.

Leicester Mercury · hyper_local
Approved plans will turn a disused Leicester gym into dozens of flats

Leicester planners have approved proposals to convert a long-empty former boxing gym into dozens of flats. The decision brings a dilapidated building back into use and adds more housing to the area.

Leicester Mercury · hyper_local
Nottingham inquiry hears of a serious problem in mental health guidance

Nottingham’s inquiry into the killings linked to Valdo Calocane has heard fresh concern about mental health guidance. Evidence in the seventh week raised questions over whether warning signs were being handled properly.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Worksop Salvation Army is holding its first spring fair for the community

Worksop Salvation Army is opening its doors for its first spring fair, bringing residents together for a new community event. Organisers say the day is about celebrating locally and raising support for good causes.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
New accessible equipment has been installed at Clarborough Parish Pastures

Clarborough and Welham Parish Pastures has added new inclusive furniture and equipment thanks to a £700 community grant. The changes are designed to make the space easier to use for more residents and families.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
Butlin’s in Skegness needs 100 staff and is holding a recruitment day

Skegness is hosting a recruitment day for Butlin’s as the resort looks to fill 100 vacancies. Jobs are being offered across a range of departments ahead of the busy holiday period.

LincolnshireLive · hyper_local
Skegness opera singer will appear on Britain’s Got Talent this weekend

Skegness singer Elsie Diamond is due to appear on Saturday’s episode of Britain’s Got Talent. The opera performance puts a familiar Lincolnshire name in front of a national television audience.

LincolnshireLive · hyper_local
Kirby Muxloe abuser who groomed schoolboy for years has died in prison

Kirby Muxloe is at the centre of a case involving a convicted paedophile who groomed and abused a schoolboy over several years. He has now died in prison, bringing a grim chapter in the case to a close.

Leicester Mercury · hyper_local
Leicestershire man jailed after attacking his gran and mother at home

Leicestershire courts have dealt with a domestic abuse case in which a man grabbed his grandmother by the throat and shoved his mother into a wall. The attack also smashed an ornament that had deep sentimental value to his gran.

Leicester Mercury · hyper_local
Crash shuts busy Derby road near Pentagon Island and drivers are told to avoid it

Derby drivers were warned to avoid Nottingham Road near Pentagon Island after a crash closed the route in both directions. The closure hit one of the city’s key roads and is likely to have caused knock-on congestion.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
Passengers were stuck for more than eight hours during major Nottinghamshire rail disruption

Nottinghamshire rail passengers faced severe disruption after an incident left some people stranded on a train for more than eight hours. Services across the county were badly affected, turning a routine journey into an all-day ordeal.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Government confirms Ruddington junior school will be rebuilt after closure campaign

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt with government funding after months of local pressure. The decision follows a sustained campaign after the school was forced to close.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Opening date set for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

The River Trent in Nottinghamshire will get a new walking and cycling bridge opening this summer, with the date now revealed. The project also includes an upgraded riverside path on the south side of the river, which should improve access for commuters and leisure users.

Gedling Eye · local
Man jailed for killing stepdad and family dog

Derby Crown Court heard the defendant had a stash of knives and Samurai swords at the family home.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Starmer says he was not told Mandelson failed vetting as pressure grows on Downing Street

Westminster is gripped by questions over Peter Mandelson’s failed vetting, with Sir Keir Starmer saying he was not informed. The row is now fuelling calls for answers at the top of government and could dominate the political week ahead.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves plans higher windfall tax on electricity generators as bills remain under pressure

London is where ministers are considering a higher windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as energy costs stay in focus. The proposal is part of wider efforts to curb household bills and change how gas prices affect electricity prices.

The Guardian · national
Soaring fuel prices are pushing more UK drivers towards walking and cycling

Across the UK, rising fuel costs are changing how people travel, with more drivers reportedly switching to walking and cycling. The shift follows sharp price increases linked to conflict in the Middle East and adds fresh pressure on households already watching every pound.

The Independent · national
Royal Mail has warned of delivery delays across 13 postcode areas today

Across the UK, Royal Mail has issued a warning over delivery delays affecting 13 postcode areas today. The disruption could hit letters and parcels expected before the weekend, so households and businesses may face hold-ups.

Daily Express · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
Iran and the US are expected to meet in Pakistan on Monday as war tensions continue

Islamabad is expected to host fresh talks between US and Iranian negotiators on Monday after previous efforts failed to produce a breakthrough. The discussions come with the wider conflict still unstable and nuclear tensions unresolved.

The Independent World · international
Kanye West concert in Poland is cancelled after backlash over antisemitic comments

Poland has cancelled a planned Kanye West concert following continued outrage over his antisemitic remarks. The move adds to the fallout already affecting the rapper internationally, including restrictions linked to his previous comments.

BBC World News · international
Trump says NATO help was not needed after claims the Strait of Hormuz was reopened

Washington and the Strait of Hormuz are back at the centre of the crisis after Donald Trump claimed NATO’s help was unnecessary. The comments came after he said the vital shipping route had reopened, even as questions remained over how secure that opening really is.

The Independent World · international
Spirit Airlines is seeking an emergency bailout as rising fuel costs push it towards liquidation

In the United States, Spirit Airlines is reportedly asking the Trump administration for an emergency bailout as rising fuel prices deepen its financial troubles. The carrier had been expected to emerge from bankruptcy, but higher oil costs have put that plan in doubt.

The Independent World · international
Mugabe’s son admits pointing a gun at a man in Johannesburg

Johannesburg is where Bellarmine Mugabe, son of Robert Mugabe, has pleaded guilty to pointing a gun at a man. The case stems from a February shooting incident at his home in South Africa.

BBC World News · international
Idlewells Shopping Centre announces Annesley's Leon’s Legacy as a new charity partner

Idlewells Shopping Centre has chosen Annesley-based Leon’s Legacy as its new charity partner, giving a welcome boost to a local organisation working to improve cardiac arrest survival rates. It’s a heartening example of a community business and a lifesaving charity coming together to support local people and make a real difference.

Mansfield Chad · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Whitby · 7 articles
Teen rescued after rock fall on Whitby beach

Whitby beach was the scene of a rescue after a teenage boy was injured in a rock fall. Whitby inshore lifeboat and HM Coastguard helped bring him to safety, in a reminder of the risks around the cliffs and shoreline.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · hyper_local
A170 near Pickering has reopened after a crash caused major disruption

The A170 between Pickering and Kirkbymoorside was shut after a crash before reopening later on Friday. The route is a key link across Ryedale and the North York Moors, so delays would have been felt well beyond the immediate area.

York Press · hyper_local
This North Yorkshire pub has just been named CAMRA pub of the year

In Ripon, The Portly Pig has been named Harrogate and Ripon CAMRA Pub of the Year 2026. The award recognises the pub's beer, service and community role, and comes alongside the launch of a new real ale guide for the city.

York Press · hyper_local
Harrogate Spring Water loses bid to expand bottling plant into woodland

Harrogate councillors have rejected plans to expand the Harrogate Spring Water bottling plant into Rotary Wood after a high-profile local campaign. The decision follows strong opposition over the loss of woodland and the future shape of development on the site.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Selby garden centre warns dog ban could follow if mess keeps being left behind

Selby Garden Centre says it may ban dogs if owners continue failing to clean up after them inside the site. The warning comes after repeated incidents, with the business saying the problem is affecting staff and shoppers.

BBC North Yorkshire · local
Driver who killed police worker in crash jailed

Dean Tolan, 36, pleaded guilty to causing 29-year-old Ellie Smart's death by dangerous driving.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
Clothes sale with a difference to come to York city centre this weekend

A lovely community-minded event is heading to York this weekend, with a spring pre-loved clothes sale raising money for York Foodbank. It’s the sort of feel-good local story that brings people together — giving good clothes a new home while helping neighbours who need a hand.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Town Close, Norfolk — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Town Close · 11 articles
A47 crash near Norwich has reopened, but delays could still affect journeys

On the A47 in Norfolk, a crash involving several vehicles shut the road in both directions before police reopened it later on Friday. Drivers around Norwich and across the county may still face knock-on disruption as traffic clears.

BBC Norfolk · hyper_local
Plans for 750 green-belt homes have been blocked by government inspectors

In Essex, government inspectors have ruled out a proposed 750-home development on green-belt land, saying it would have caused substantial harm to the area. The decision is likely to be watched closely across the East of England as councils balance housing pressure against protected land.

BBC Essex · hyper_local
'I'm doing this for the hospice that fulfilled Dad's last wish'

Gemma Holland is taking part in a Midnight Walk in Ipswich in support of an East Coast charity.

BBC Suffolk · local
Two men jailed after unprovoked attack on three people in Norfolk

In Norfolk, two men have been jailed over an unprovoked attack on three victims, with police saying no explanation was given in interview. The case adds to concerns about violent offending and public safety in the county.

BBC Norfolk · local
Stansted Airport strikes are off for now after new pay offer

At Stansted Airport in Essex, planned strikes by around 100 ABM workers have been called off while staff consider a fresh pay offer. The move reduces the immediate risk of disruption for passengers travelling through one of the region's busiest airports.

BBC Essex · local
Why the Mandelson vetting row has become a fresh problem for Starmer overnight

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is under mounting pressure after it emerged Lord Mandelson did not pass security checks. The row has quickly turned into a bigger question about who knew what inside government, and when.

BBC News · national
A new windfall tax on electricity generators could feed through to your energy bills

In Westminster, Rachel Reeves is preparing to increase the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as ministers look for ways to bring down household energy costs. The move is part of wider reforms aimed at loosening the link between gas prices and what people pay for electricity.

The Guardian · national
Fuel prices are now pushing more UK drivers to leave the car at home

Across the UK, soaring fuel costs are prompting more drivers to switch to walking and cycling for everyday journeys. The trend underlines how the wider energy and geopolitical crisis is starting to change daily travel habits as well as household budgets.

The Independent · national
A vaccine in pregnancy could sharply cut babies’ RSV hospital stays, study finds

In the UK, new research suggests vaccinating pregnant women against RSV can significantly reduce hospital admissions among newborn babies. Experts say the findings could open up a major opportunity to prevent serious illness in infants during the winter virus season.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
'Air ambulance saved me when I had minutes to live'

A Peterborough man has shared a powerful thank-you to the air ambulance team who saved his life when he had only minutes to live after a brain haemorrhage. It’s a moving reminder of the extraordinary skill of emergency crews and the difference they make for families across our region.

BBC Norfolk · good_news
The Local — Brondesbury Park, Brent — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Brondesbury Park · 6 articles
Why the Mandelson vetting row has become a fresh problem for Downing Street

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is facing renewed pressure after saying he was not told Lord Mandelson had failed security vetting. The fallout has opened up wider questions about who knew what inside government, and when.

BBC News · national
Rachel Reeves is eyeing a bigger windfall tax and it could shape future energy bills

In Westminster, Rachel Reeves is preparing to raise the windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators as ministers look for ways to bring pressure on household bills. The move is tied to a broader rethink of how gas and electricity prices are linked.

The Guardian · national
More UK drivers are giving up the car as fuel prices bite

Across the UK, a new survey suggests rising fuel costs are pushing more drivers towards walking and cycling. The shift points to how quickly higher motoring costs are starting to affect everyday travel choices.

The Independent · national
The London theatre shows people are already booking for 2026

In London, a new round-up highlights the stage productions and musicals expected to dominate theatre bookings in 2026. For anyone planning cultural nights out, it offers an early look at what could sell fast across the capital and beyond.

The Telegraph · national
How Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Hijacked the State and Our Minds

Historian Quinn Slobodian tells Byline Times that Elon Musk's rise tells a deeper story—of fortunes built on state power, and a new politics where humans are treated less as citizens than as systems to be optimised

Byline Times · national
The heartwarming reason 'mind the gap' announcement is different at 1 Tube station

One of London’s most touching little traditions is the special ‘mind the gap’ announcement at a Tube station, which carries a deeply personal story behind it. It’s a lovely reminder that even in a busy city, small acts of kindness and remembrance can leave a lasting mark on everyday life.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 13 articles
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike chase from Nottingham

In Bingham, four suspects were arrested after police tracked a stolen motorcycle from Nottingham city centre into the town. Officers say the bike was taken before the pursuit ended with arrests in an area close to Radcliffe on Trent.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ruddington school rebuild confirmed after months of pressure

In Ruddington, St Peter’s CofE Junior School is set to be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding. The decision follows a four-month local campaign after the school was forced to close, giving families a clearer picture of what comes next.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire’s Saturday forecast shows a bright start before a cooler evening

Across Nottinghamshire, Saturday is expected to stay largely dry and settled, with sunshine early on and more cloud through the middle of the day. The evening looks clearer and cooler, which could matter if you have plans around Radcliffe on Trent or nearby villages.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its doors for a public taster day

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting local residents to try sailing at an upcoming open day. The club uses Coneries Lagoon and is pitching the event as a chance for newcomers to see what’s on offer before the season gets going.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail gets bigger with more businesses and extra prizes

In Beeston, the Bee Trail has expanded with six more businesses joining the route and more prizes available. The scheme, backed by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, is designed to bring extra footfall into the town centre and encourage people to explore local independents.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough cricket fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

At Attenborough Cricket Club, a quiz and pie-and-mash night has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. The event took place in February, with organisers crediting local supporters for the strong turnout and donations.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Hospital staff accused of accessing Nottingham attacks victims’ records without reason

In Nottingham, bereaved families from the attacks have accused some hospital staff of ‘abhorrent voyeurism’ after patients’ records were accessed improperly. The claims add another deeply sensitive layer to ongoing questions about how the aftermath of the killings was handled.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers recovered a lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas after stopping an HGV on false plates. Officers used a tyre-deflation tactic during the operation, adding an unusual twist to what began as a routine patrol.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Three knives found in new city centre shop as two teenagers are arrested

In Nottingham city centre, two teenagers aged 17 and 18 were arrested after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside Boyes on Lower Parliament Street. Police detained the pair at the scene, raising fresh concerns about weapons being carried in the city centre.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new Trent walking and cycling bridge

Over the River Trent in Nottinghamshire, a new walking and cycling bridge now has an opening date, with nearby riverside improvements due this summer. The project could make cross-river journeys easier for pedestrians and cyclists, including routes that connect communities on either side of the Trent.

Gedling Eye · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A lovely bit of news for Sherwood: the long-awaited library has finally opened, and parents are delighted with the fresh new space. It’s being welcomed as a fantastic place for families, children and neighbours to come together, learn and enjoy a real community hub on their doorstep.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 14 articles
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike chase from Nottingham

Bingham was at the centre of a police stop after a stolen motorcycle was tracked from Nottingham city centre. Four suspects were arrested shortly afterwards, in an incident likely to catch attention across the A52 corridor.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ruddington school rebuild confirmed after months of uncertainty

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt with government funding after a four-month campaign. The decision follows the school’s closure and gives families a clearer picture of what happens next.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club is opening its gates if you want to try the reserve from the water

Attenborough Sailing Club is holding an open day at Coneries Lagoon in Attenborough Nature Reserve. The event offers local residents a chance to try sailing and see what the club does in one of the area’s best-known outdoor spots.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston’s Bee Trail is getting bigger with more shops and more prizes

Beeston’s Bee Trail has added six more businesses to its map, expanding a town-centre attraction that mixes local shopping with a family trail. Extra prizes are also being introduced as part of the latest round of funding.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for heart charity

Attenborough Cricket Club has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation after a quiz, pie and mash night. The total came from a community event held in February and backed by local supporters.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

The A614 was the scene of a police operation after roads officers spotted an HGV travelling on false plates. Suspected stolen sofas were recovered after officers used a stinger to bring the vehicle to a halt.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police want to identify two men after sexual assault in Nottingham

Nottingham Police are asking for help to trace two men after a reported sexual assault in the city. Officers have appealed to the public as the investigation continues.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire weather this Saturday looks dry, bright and cooler by evening

Nottinghamshire is set for a largely dry and settled Saturday, with sunshine early on and more cloud building later in the day. A cooler, clearer evening is expected, which could help with weekend plans across Radcliffe-on-Trent and nearby villages.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Three knives found in Nottingham city centre shop as two teenagers are arrested

Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre was the focus of a police response after three knives were reportedly left on shelves inside Boyes. Two teenagers, aged 17 and 18, were detained at the scene.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Opening date revealed for new walking and cycling bridge over the Trent

The River Trent is due to get a new walking and cycling bridge, with an opening date now confirmed. The project also includes a widened and resurfaced riverside path on the south side of the river, which could matter to commuters and leisure users alike.

Gedling Eye · local
Drugs death at Nottinghamshire prison laid bare in inquest findings

Nottinghamshire was the setting for an inquest into the death of a prisoner in what was described as a volatile jail. Jurors heard the 50-year-old had a history of drug misuse before concluding he died from drugs.

BBC Nottingham · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
Boy, 14, remains in custody after stabbing in Chesterfield which closed road for five hours

The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was taken to hospital

Derby Telegraph · local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A lovely bit of news for Sherwood: parents and residents are celebrating the opening of the area’s new library after delays, with many calling it “fantastic”. As well as putting books and resources back at the heart of the neighbourhood, it’s being welcomed as a bright new community space where people can come together.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Salford Priors, Warwickshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Salford Priors & Alcester Rural · 14 articles
Murder inquiry after man’s body is found in Leamington Spa park

Leamington Spa is at the centre of a murder investigation after the body of Adam Lucas was found in a park. Police inquiries are continuing as his family say they have been left heartbroken by what has happened.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · hyper_local
Six jailed over £3.4m luxury car theft operation in the Coventry and Warwickshire area

Coventry and Warwickshire were among the areas affected by a £3.4m luxury car theft spree that has now led to six more people being jailed. Detectives said the group targeted high-value vehicles in an operation driven by what they described as pure greed.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · hyper_local
How Coventry City ended 25 years away and made it back to the Premier League

Coventry has a major football story after Coventry City secured a return to the Premier League for the first time in 25 years. The club’s comeback follows years of upheaval including groundshares and administration, making it one of the region’s biggest sporting moments in years.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · local
MenB vaccine offer after three meningitis cases among young people in Weymouth

Weymouth has confirmed three meningitis cases in young people, prompting plans to offer the MenB vaccine. Health officials are moving quickly to contain the risk and reassure families in the area.

BBC Health · national
Tinder and Zoom are testing eye-scans to prove users are real people

The UK tech and business conversation is shifting after Tinder and Zoom began offering iris-based checks to verify users are human. The move is designed to tackle AI-generated scams and fake accounts, but it also raises fresh questions about privacy and biometric data.

BBC Business · national
More than one in three young men now live with their parents as costs keep rising

Across the UK, more than one in three men aged 20 to 34 are now living with their parents, the highest level recorded since at least 2007. The figures underline how housing and day-to-day living costs are reshaping adulthood for a growing number of young people.

BBC News · national
Police say no evidence found of reported gang-rape in Epsom

Reports of alleged crime led to protests in the Surrey town this week, after claims woman in her 20s attacked Police investigating a rape incident in Epsom have said they have “not found any evidence” of the offence as reported. The reports prompted protests in the Surrey town this week. Sarah Graha

The Guardian · national
Key questions facing government over Mandelson vetting

It's emerged that Lord Mandelson did not pass inital security vetting checks ahead of taking up the role of ambassador to the United States.

BBC Politics · national
US and Iran negotiators could meet in Pakistan on Monday as pressure grows for talks

Islamabad is expected to host possible talks between Washington and Tehran on Monday after earlier efforts failed to secure progress. The diplomacy comes amid continued tension over Iran’s nuclear programme and a fragile regional ceasefire.

The Independent World · international
Oil prices tumble after Iran says the Strait of Hormuz is open to ships

The Strait of Hormuz is back in focus after Iran said the key shipping route would remain open to commercial traffic for the rest of the ceasefire. Global oil prices fell sharply on the news, a move that could feed through to fuel and energy costs if stability holds.

BBC World News · international
Lebanon gets a pause from fighting, but the ceasefire still looks fragile

Lebanon is seeing a respite after weeks of fighting as a ceasefire with Israel takes effect. But major obstacles remain, and there are still doubts over whether the halt in violence can last.

BBC World News · international
Spirit Airlines seeks emergency bailout as rising fuel costs push it towards liquidation

In the United States, Spirit Airlines is reportedly seeking an emergency bailout as rising fuel costs threaten its future. The budget carrier had been expected to emerge from bankruptcy this summer, but the recent jump in oil prices has intensified the pressure.

The Independent World · international
Kanye West’s planned concert in Poland is cancelled after backlash over antisemitic remarks

Poland has cancelled a planned Kanye West concert after controversy over the rapper’s antisemitic comments. The decision adds to mounting international fallout over statements that have already led to him being blocked from entering the UK.

BBC World News · international
Amazing £20,000 raised for Alzheimer’s Research UK by Stratford Golf Club

A brilliant community effort at Stratford Golf Club has raised almost £20,000 for Alzheimer’s Research UK after a year of fundraising led by the club captains. It’s a heartening example of local people coming together to make a real difference for a cause that touches so many families.

Stratford Herald · good_news
The Local — Frant, East Sussex — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Frant & Wadhurst · 8 articles
Police appeal after assault in a Tunbridge Wells park as victim’s family speaks out

In Tunbridge Wells, police are investigating an assault in a popular park and are asking witnesses to come forward. The victim’s mother has now spoken publicly, adding urgency to the appeal as officers try to piece together what happened.

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · hyper_local
Tunbridge Wells girl’s search for ‘all the Kirstys in the world’ has already reached 6,000 people

In Tunbridge Wells, a young girl living with a brain tumour is behind a campaign to find people called Kirsty around the world. The effort has already connected with more than 6,000 namesakes, turning a personal challenge into a remarkably wide-reaching community story.

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · hyper_local
Three-vehicle crash in Polegate caused disruption in the town centre on Friday afternoon

In Polegate, near Eastbourne, a three-vehicle collision took place in the town centre on Friday afternoon. The incident is likely to have caused delays through a key part of East Sussex as emergency services dealt with the scene.

Sussex Express · hyper_local
Southern fares are being frozen this year, but passengers want more than a price hold

Across Sussex, Govia says train fares will not rise this year and has promised service improvements. Commuters told BBC Radio Sussex that holding prices is welcome, but many still want better reliability and day-to-day performance.

BBC Sussex · local
Court shuts Brighton flat after repeated complaints over anti-social behaviour

In Brighton, a flat has been closed by court order after repeated reports of anti-social behaviour from neighbours. The action followed complaints serious enough for Brighton and Hove City Council to seek legal powers to shut the property temporarily.

Brighton & Hove News · local
School Furniture Explained: Everything You Need to Know

School is an important part of every child’s life, and everything about the school, including furniture, can make this part of life prettier for them. Good and well-chosen furniture can […] The post School Furniture Explained: Everything You Need to Know appeared first on My Tunbridge Wells.

My Tunbridge Wells · local
Brighton face De Zerbi in a match with plenty riding on it this weekend

In Brighton and north London, Albion are preparing to face former boss Roberto De Zerbi in his home fixture as Tottenham manager. Brighton head into the game with selection issues, adding another layer to an already intriguing meeting.

Brighton & Hove News · local
Hastings and Rother homeless charity gets National Lottery boost

A charity supporting people facing homelessness in Hastings and Rother has received a welcome £19,200 National Lottery award. It’s a lovely boost for a local organisation doing vital work, and should help more people get the support they need to rebuild their lives.

Sussex Express · good_news
The Local — Belper, Derbyshire — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Belper · 8 articles
Hospital solar farm plan near Chesterfield is facing a local backlash

Chesterfield Royal Hospital is facing objections over plans for a solar farm on greenfield land, with residents warning it could damage wildlife, heritage settings and the wider landscape. The dispute puts development, energy and environment concerns on a direct collision course as the scheme moves through planning.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
Chatsworth Road in Chesterfield has reopened after teen stabbing as police inquiries continue

Chatsworth Road in Chesterfield has reopened after a 16-year-old boy was taken to hospital with a stab wound. Police say investigations are ongoing following an assault involving another teenager, with the incident likely to raise fresh concern about safety on a busy local route.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
Crash near Pentagon Island shuts Nottingham Road in Derby and could disrupt journeys tonight

Nottingham Road near Pentagon Island in Derby has been closed in both directions after a crash, with drivers told to avoid the area. The closure is likely to affect one of the city’s key routes and cause knock-on congestion around surrounding roads.

Derby Telegraph · local
East Midlands officer attack case returns to court after violent prison incident

An East Midlands court has dealt with a man who attacked a prison officer after previously being convicted of killing as a child. The case has drawn attention because of the offender’s past and the continued risk he poses within the justice system.

BBC East Midlands · local
Teens arrested after three knives left behind on shelves in new shop in Nottingham city centre

Two teens, aged 17 and 18, were detained by police officers inside Boyes on Lower Parliament Street

Nottingham Post · local
Leicestershire man grabbed his gran by the throat and shoved his mother into wall

The attack also broke an ornament that held sentimental value to his gran

Leicester Mercury · local
ITV Britain's Got Talent: Skegness opera singer to appear on new episode

Elsie Diamond will be appearing on Saturday's episode (April 18) of the TV talent show

LincolnshireLive · local
24-hour darts marathon delivers £22,606.85 to Ashgate Hospice

A brilliant 24-hour darts marathon has raised an impressive £22,606.85 for Ashgate Hospice, thanks to the stamina and generosity of everyone involved. It’s a heartening show of local spirit, with people coming together to have fun and make a real difference for a much-loved Derbyshire charity.

Derbyshire Times · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 7 articles
Four arrested in Bingham after stolen motorbike traced from Nottingham

Bingham was the scene of four arrests after police tracked a motorbike reportedly stolen in Nottingham city centre. Officers say the bike was pursued before suspects were detained, making this one of the more immediate policing incidents close to Radcliffe-on-Trent.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ruddington school rebuild confirmed after months of pressure

Ruddington’s St Peter’s CofE Junior School will be rebuilt after the Government confirmed funding following a four-month campaign. The decision brings clarity for families after the school was forced to close, and it is likely to be closely watched by parents across Rushcliffe.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police stop lorry on the A614 and recover suspected stolen sofas

On the A614 in Nottinghamshire, roads policing officers recovered a lorry-load of suspected stolen sofas after stopping an HGV said to be using false plates. Police used a tyre-sting tactic during the incident, adding a striking detail to a case that could interest drivers across the county’s eastern routes.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Attenborough Sailing Club open day offers a way onto the water this spring

At Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough Sailing Club is inviting residents to an upcoming open day on Coneries Lagoon. The event is aimed at people keen to try sailing locally and gives families a clear date for a nearby outdoor activity.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Beeston Bee Trail grows again with more businesses and extra prizes

In Beeston, the Bee Trail has expanded with six more businesses joining the map and additional prizes being added. Backed by UK Shared Prosperity Fund money, the scheme is designed to draw more people into local shops and keep footfall in the town centre.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Attenborough fundraiser brings in more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation

At Attenborough Cricket Club, a quiz and pie-and-mash night has raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. The fundraising total reflects strong community support and shows how local clubs are still acting as hubs for charity events.

Nottingham Local News Beeston · hyper_local
Parents elated as ‘fantastic’ library opens in Sherwood after delays

A lovely bit of news for Sherwood: families are celebrating the opening of the refurbished library after delays, with parents calling it “fantastic”. As well as bringing books and learning back to the heart of the area, it promises to be a welcoming space where the community can come together.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Craryville — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Craryville · 8 articles
Fatal Route 23 tanker crash in Copake leaves two dead and shuts down a key local road

In Copake, two people were killed after a tanker truck rolled over on State Route 23 Thursday afternoon. The crash closed all lanes on a major east-west route used across southern Columbia County, with the sheriff's office identifying the victims as John and Janet Piwowarski.

NEWS10 Columbia County · hyper_local
Hudson Farmers’ Market moves outdoors this Saturday with street changes at Sixth and Columbia

In Hudson, the Farmers’ Market is returning to its outdoor setup this Saturday at Sixth and Columbia streets. The seasonal switch means visible street preparations are already underway and will bring more foot traffic to that part of downtown.

Gossips of Rivertown · hyper_local
Hudson says it owes National Grid $105,000 after a streetlight upgrade

In Hudson, the city is dealing with a $105,000 bill owed to National Grid tied to upgraded streetlights. The dispute raises fresh questions about city finances and how basic infrastructure costs are being managed.

Gossips of Rivertown · hyper_local
Hudson school budget gap could mean 33 job cuts, and the board is pushing back

In Hudson, the Hudson City School District is wrestling with a budget crisis that could eliminate 33 positions. School board members are resisting cuts of that size, setting up a high-stakes debate over staffing, taxes, and what families can expect next year.

Gossips of Rivertown · hyper_local
Hudson is deciding who gets $30,000 in tourism money, and the choices could shape this year’s events

In Hudson, the Common Council Finance Committee is sorting out how to distribute $30,000 for events and other tourism-focused projects. The funding decisions could affect which local programs and festivals get a boost in the months ahead.

Gossips of Rivertown · hyper_local
What the Rangers say has to change after a disappointing season

In New York, Rangers coach Mike Sullivan outlined two main areas where the team needs to improve heading into the offseason. The comments came as players wrapped exit meetings, offering an early look at how the franchise plans to reset.

New York Post · local
The Knicks are preparing now for a playoff tactic that could target Mitchell Robinson

In New York, the Knicks say they are ready if opponents go back to intentionally fouling Mitchell Robinson in the playoffs. The strategy has disrupted the team before, and how they handle it could shape key postseason minutes.

New York Post · local
Kingston extends free housing legal help for low-income renters

A bright bit of good news from the Hudson Valley: Kingston is continuing its free housing legal help for low-income renters, giving more neighbors access to support when they need it most. It’s the kind of practical community investment that can make a real difference for families trying to stay stable and secure.

Hudson Valley One · good_news
The Local — Frant, East Sussex — Saturday, 18 April 2026
Frant & Wadhurst · 10 articles
Tunbridge Wells girl’s search for every ‘Kirsty’ has already reached 6,000 people

In Tunbridge Wells, a young girl with a brain tumour is trying to find ‘all the Kirstys in the world’ as part of a campaign that has already connected with more than 6,000 people. The story centres on a very local family effort that is now spreading far beyond Kent.

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · hyper_local
Horsham councillors have voted themselves a pay rise for the coming year

In Horsham, councillors have approved an increase in their basic allowance from £6,786 to £7,003.15 for 2026/27. The decision puts elected members’ pay back into the local political conversation at a time when public spending is under close scrutiny.

Sussex Express · hyper_local
Three-vehicle crash in Polegate caused disruption in the town centre on Friday

In Polegate, a three-vehicle collision took place in the town centre on Friday afternoon. The incident is likely to have caused delays through a key East Sussex route while emergency services dealt with the scene.

Sussex Express · hyper_local
Police say illegal items thrown into HMP Lewes have been cut sharply

In Lewes, Sussex Police say they have significantly reduced the number of illegal items being thrown over the walls of HMP Lewes. The update points to progress on a persistent prison-security problem that has worried officers and residents alike.

Sussex Express · hyper_local
Southern fares are being frozen this year, but commuters want more than that

Across Sussex, Govia says train fares will not rise this year and has promised service improvements. The announcement will matter to regular rail users, although some commuters say reliability and value still need much more work.

BBC Sussex · local
Only a third of Brighton and Hove primary schools have filled Reception places for September

In Brighton and Hove, just 15 of 45 state infant and primary schools have filled all their Reception places for September. The figures raise fresh questions about falling pupil numbers and what that could mean for school budgets and future planning.

Brighton & Hove News · local
School Furniture Explained: Everything You Need to Know

School is an important part of every child’s life, and everything about the school, including furniture, can make this part of life prettier for them. Good and well-chosen furniture can […] The post School Furniture Explained: Everything You Need to Know appeared first on My Tunbridge Wells.

My Tunbridge Wells · local
Brighton takeaway blocked from staying open until 3am after police objections

In central Brighton, a takeaway’s bid to trade until 3am for a week has been refused after objections from police and the council. The case highlights the usual late-night tension between business ambitions and concerns over nuisance and public order.

Brighton & Hove News · local
Beachy Head trawling ban approved in new protection for marine life

At Beachy Head East, a new ban on trawling has been given the go-ahead to protect marine habitats. The decision strengthens environmental safeguards off the East Sussex coast and could have implications for local fishing activity.

BBC Sussex · local
Major honour for Sussex man who runs famous bluebell walk

A lovely bit of Sussex good news: John McCutchan, who runs the much-loved Arlington Bluebell Walk and Garden, has received a major honour. It’s a fitting tribute to someone whose work brings so much joy to visitors each spring and helps showcase the very best of the Sussex countryside.

Sussex Express · good_news