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The Local — Brooklyn — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Brooklyn · 0 articles
The Local — Porchester, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Porchester · 7 articles
Roadworks across Gedling this week could change your usual route

Across Gedling borough, a fresh list of roadworks and temporary closures is set to affect drivers over the coming days. The update flags where disruption is expected, making it one to check before setting off around the borough this week.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Arnold burglar jailed after police linked him to the scene with DNA on a cigarette filter

In Arnold, a burglar has been jailed after police used DNA recovered from a discarded cigarette filter to tie him to the offence. Reece Kitching was sentenced to two years in prison, in a case that highlights the forensic detail officers used to secure a conviction.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Calverton Fish Bar is closing after years on Main Street

In Calverton, the owners of Calverton Fish Bar have announced they are shutting the business after many years serving customers on Main Street. A notice has been placed in the window, marking the end of a familiar local takeaway for the village.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Nottingham attack inquiry hears NHS staff 'could not find' Valdo Calocane before discharge

In Nottingham, the public inquiry into the killings by Valdo Calocane has heard evidence that NHS staff struggled to work with him and at times could not locate him before he was discharged. The latest hearing adds more pressure over decisions made by mental health services before the attacks.

BBC Nottingham · local
People using blue inhalers are being told to speak to their GP after new asthma advice

Across Nottinghamshire and the wider UK, people relying on blue salbutamol inhalers are being urged to review their asthma treatment with their GP. The advice is aimed at patients who may be overusing reliever inhalers and could need better day-to-day control of symptoms.

Nottingham Post · local
Rushcliffe warns residents and firms after fake council licensing email reported

In Rushcliffe, the borough council has warned residents and businesses to watch out for a scam email using official branding. The alert follows reports of a fake licensing message, with people being urged to check messages carefully before responding or clicking links.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Live music lifts spirits at Coppice Lodge Care Home as singer Rebecca Lomas performs for residents

A lovely moment at Coppice Lodge Care Home saw singer Rebecca Lomas bring live music, smiles and a real lift to residents’ day. With staff and residents gathered together for an intimate performance, it’s a heartwarming reminder of how simple shared moments can brighten a community.

Gedling Eye · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 10 articles
Calverton’s long-running fish bar is closing and locals have been told in the shop window

Calverton’s Fish Bar on Main Street is set to close after what the owners described as many enjoyable years. The announcement was made in a notice in the window, marking the end of a familiar local business for regular customers.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Police want this man after cars were repeatedly vandalised at Clifton Morrisons

Clifton police are appealing for help to trace a 30-year-old man in connection with repeated car vandalism at Morrisons over a 12-month period. Officers say windows were damaged in a spate of incidents that has affected multiple motorists.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Teenager arrested after man was assaulted in Nottingham’s Old Market Square

Nottingham city centre police arrested an 18-year-old after a man was assaulted in Old Market Square on Monday. The victim was taken to hospital, and officers are continuing their investigation into the attack.

BBC Nottingham · local
DWP handing £459 to 30,000 people with 24 skin conditions – full list

24 skin conditions could qualify you for payments, subject to individual eligibility assessment

Nottingham Post · local
Train derailment near Wolverhampton is disrupting Birmingham Airport routes this morning

Near Bilbrook in Wolverhampton, a train derailment has triggered cancellations and disruption on routes towards Birmingham International Airport. Anyone travelling through the West Midlands today is being urged to check before setting off, with knock-on delays likely while the line is dealt with.

Daily Mirror · national
What tomorrow’s local elections could change across England, Wales and Scotland

Across England, Wales and Scotland, parties are braced for a set of local elections that could redraw the political map as soon as tomorrow. The big questions include whether Reform can break through in key councils, whether Plaid can make history in Wales, and how badly Labour and the Conservatives could be hit.

The Guardian · national
Nottingham attacks inquiry hears killer was discharged because NHS staff could not find him

In Nottingham, the public inquiry into the Valdo Calocane case has heard he was discharged from mental health services because the NHS trust could not locate him. The evidence raises fresh questions about follow-up, risk management and whether chances to intervene were missed before the 2023 killings.

The Independent · national
Flight compensation rules could change this summer for Jet2, easyJet and TUI passengers

Across the UK, the Department for Transport is consulting on changes to airline passenger rights that could affect compensation claims this summer. The proposed shift centres on the so-called 14-day rule, prompting concern that travellers may get less notice and weaker protections when flights are changed.

Daily Express · national
‘Reform UK Wouldn’t Leave Me Alone’: My Experience Being Hounded to Stand for Nigel Farage’s Party

Reform UK repeatedly cold-called journalist Lucy Gape asking if she would stand as a local candidate. When she looked into it, it revealed a world of poor vetting and murky data practices

Byline Times · national
Campaign to save famous Nottinghamshire Bramley apple tree from 'immediate threat'

A heartening community campaign is under way to protect Nottinghamshire’s famous Bramley apple tree in Southwell from an immediate threat. With an urgent appeal launched to secure the cottage and preserve this much-loved piece of local heritage, it’s a lovely example of people rallying together to safeguard something special for future generations.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Queen's Park, Westminster — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Queen's Park · 10 articles
Amanda Burrell is in Fitzrovia this week for a film screening and live Q&A

Maple Street in Fitzrovia will host a screening of Restoring the Balance with documentary producer and presenter Amanda Burrell this week at the Yunus Emre Institute. The event pairs the film with a live discussion, giving local audiences a chance to hear directly from Burrell about the subject and the making of the documentary.

Fitzrovia News · hyper_local
Nine London Franco Manca restaurants are closing — check whether your nearest one is on the list

London diners are facing more restaurant closures after Franco Manca confirmed nine sites in the capital will shut as part of a wider restructuring. The chain has published the full list, with the changes likely to affect regular customers, staff and nearby high streets.

Evening Standard London · local
More London parents are turning to baby banks as pressure on family budgets grows

London charity Little Village says demand for baby essentials has risen sharply, with nearly a third more families asking for help than in previous years. The increase points to deepening pressure on household finances, especially for parents with very young children.

BBC London · local
'She will be greatly missed' - owner closes 'must visit' garden centre cafe

Jane's Garden Cafe at the Birchen Grove Garden Centre in Kingsbury has closed and the centre is now set to take over running the space in house.

Kilburn Times · local
What tomorrow’s local elections could change across England, Wales and Scotland

Across England, Wales and Scotland, parties are braced for a set of local elections that could reshape the political map as soon as tomorrow. The contest includes pressure points in places such as Hackney, Sunderland and the Senedd, with Reform, Labour, the Greens and Plaid Cymru all facing tests that could change the national conversation.

The Guardian · national
Nottingham attack inquiry hears NHS team discharged Calocane after losing contact

In Nottingham, the public inquiry into the Valdo Calocane case heard that mental health services discharged him because staff could not find him. Evidence suggested his last contact with the team was by phone, raising fresh questions about follow-up, risk management and failures before the killings.

The Independent · national
Stansted rail warning this weekend could disrupt airport journeys from London

At Stansted Airport in Essex, passengers have been warned of train disruption on Saturday and Sunday and told to use alternative routes. For London travellers heading out this weekend, the advice points to possible delays and extra planning time on a busy airport run.

Daily Express · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
World-record breaking 1.33 million enter 2027 TCS London Marathon ballot — nearly 2% of UK population

A record-breaking 1.33 million people have entered the ballot for the 2027 TCS London Marathon, a brilliant reminder of the capital’s huge community spirit and love of coming together for a challenge. The astonishing figure makes London the world’s most sought-after marathon, showing just how powerfully the event continues to inspire runners, fundraisers and supporters alike.

Evening Standard London · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 7 articles
Rushcliffe residents are being warned about a fake council email using official branding

Rushcliffe Borough is warning residents and businesses after a scam email appeared to use the council’s branding in what looks like a fake licensing message. Anyone receiving it is being urged to treat it with caution, as the email could be used to mislead people into sharing information or making payments.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottingham attacks inquiry hears killer was discharged because mental health staff could not find him

In Nottingham, the public inquiry into the Valdo Calocane case heard he was discharged from mental health services because an NHS trust could not trace him. Evidence suggested his last contact with the early intervention team was by phone, when he falsely claimed to be abroad.

The Independent · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut under TG Jones overhaul

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones-run Post Office branches could close as part of a major restructuring. The changes are expected to hit high streets including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford, raising fresh questions about access to everyday services.

Daily Express · national
Britain votes tomorrow and the final campaign push could reshape local politics

Across Britain, parties are making their last pitches before elections take place tomorrow. The results are expected to be mixed and potentially significant, with councils and political momentum both on the line.

BBC News · national
A new EU trade deal could change how UK farmers use this controversial weedkiller

Across the UK, a potential new trade deal with the EU could force limits on glyphosate, the weedkiller widely used on cereal and pulse crops. Any restriction would have knock-on effects for farming, food production and the long-running row over health risks.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A lovely bit of regional pride: East Midlands Mayor Claire Ward has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route around the region, nearly a year after setting off from Buxton. It’s the sort of achievement that shines a spotlight on the area’s landscapes and communities, while gently encouraging more people to get out and enjoy them too.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Belper, Derbyshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Belper · 11 articles
Two burglars who targeted homes and vehicles across the High Peak have been jailed

Across Derbyshire’s High Peak, two burglars have been sentenced after a run of raids on homes and vehicles. The case brings some closure for affected residents and is a reminder of the wider burglary pattern police have been tackling in the county.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
Police have revealed what happened after threats were made by pupils at a Derbyshire school

At a Derbyshire school, police have issued an update after incidents involving threats made by pupils. The latest details will matter to families wanting to know how the case was handled and whether any further action is being taken.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
Residents in a Derbyshire town are being warned after reports of early-morning attempts to enter properties

In a Derbyshire town, police are urging people to stay alert following reports of suspicious activity in the early hours. Officers say a woman was allegedly trying to gain entry to properties, prompting advice for residents to check security and report concerns.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
People trying to save a Derbyshire tip now have 12 weeks to make their case

In Derbyshire, campaigners fighting to keep a household waste recycling centre open have been given a 12-week deadline to submit evidence. Opponents of closure say shutting the site would leave some residents facing a round trip of about an hour to use another tip.

Derby Telegraph · local
'Reservoir refill marks new start for Whaley Bridge'

Seven years after a damaged dam threatened to flood the town, repair work is almost complete.

BBC Derbyshire · local
What the Nottingham killings inquiry has just revealed about mental health follow-up

In Nottingham, the inquiry into the Valdo Calocane killings heard he was discharged from mental health services because the NHS trust could not locate him. Evidence suggested his last contact with the early intervention team was by phone, raising fresh questions about gaps in follow-up before the 2023 attacks.

The Independent · national
Up to 100 high street Post Office branches could shut in major restructuring

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones stores with Post Office branches could close permanently under a restructuring plan. Branches in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford are reported to be among those affected, fuelling fresh concern over access to vital high street services.

Daily Express · national
Arsenal are into the Champions League final and the mood around the club has shifted

In London, Arsenal’s win over Atlético Madrid has sent Mikel Arteta’s side into the Champions League final. The result has changed the tone around the club, with belief growing that this squad can finally deliver on the biggest stage.

The Guardian · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
What is Trump's 'Project Freedom' in the Strait of Hormuz?

The US president said the operation has been paused after starting on Monday.

BBC News · national
'Amazing' great-grandad celebrates 100th birthday at a 'lovely occasion' in Derbyshire village hall

A Derbyshire village hall was filled with warmth as an ‘amazing’ great-grandad celebrated his 100th birthday surrounded by family and friends. It sounds like a truly lovely occasion, marking a remarkable milestone with the people who matter most.

Derbyshire Times · good_news
The Local — Hudson — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Hudson · 11 articles
What Hudson officials heard this week about the Depot Lofts project

In Hudson, the Industrial Development Agency heard a new update Monday on the Depot Lofts proposal from a team led by Jacob Meglio of Galvan. The discussion puts a spotlight on a named local development that could shape housing, investment, and the future of a prominent Hudson site.

Gossips of Rivertown · hyper_local
Yankees ace Cole makes return to pitch for Hudson Valley Renegades

FISHKILL – Gerrit Cole has walked in Kaeden Kent’s cleats before. The New York Yankees’ ace and former American League Cy Young Award winner has lived the minor league baseball player life. That includes the long bus rides, constant preparation and scrutiny, and playing in front of smatterings of fa

Mid Hudson News · hyper_local
Downed power line shuts part of South Cross Road in Staatsburg

In Staatsburg, Hyde Park police said the east end of South Cross Road near Route 9G was closed after a power line came down across the roadway. Drivers in northern Dutchess County are being told to avoid the area while the hazard is cleared.

Mid Hudson News · local
Measles exposure alert issued for diners at a Hell's Kitchen restaurant

In Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen, health officials warned that people who visited Norma during a specific time window may have been exposed to measles. The alert adds to ongoing concern about exposure tracing in New York and could matter to anyone who recently traveled into the city.

New York Post · local
ICE clash with Albany could bring a bigger federal presence across New York

In New York state, Trump's border czar Tom Homan said federal authorities would increase ICE enforcement if lawmakers pass stronger limits on cooperation with immigration officials. The threat raises the stakes in an already heated fight over state policy, local policing, and immigrant communities.

Gothamist · local
Gas prices just jumped again, and the national average is now pushing $4.50

Across the U.S., gasoline prices rose another 31 cents in the past week, with AAA putting the average price of regular at $4.48 a gallon on Tuesday. The increase matters quickly for household budgets, commuting costs, and delivery prices as drivers head into another stretch of higher fuel bills.

ABC News · national
Pennsylvania is suing Character.AI after a chatbot allegedly posed as a psychiatrist

In Pennsylvania, state officials have sued Character.AI, alleging one of its bots claimed to be a licensed psychiatrist and even gave out a fake medical license number. The case puts fresh pressure on AI companies over health advice, consumer safety, and how far chatbot guardrails really go.

NPR · national
Smith College is under federal investigation over trans admissions policy

In Northampton, Massachusetts, Smith College is facing a federal Title IX probe over its policy of admitting trans women. The investigation could become a closely watched test of how the federal government interprets sex discrimination rules for women’s colleges nationwide.

Washington Post · national
Trump says the Iran conflict is over, but the cease-fire is still under strain

In Washington, the White House is insisting the Iran war has ended even as missiles were still flying during a fragile cease-fire. The disconnect raises new questions about the administration’s credibility and whether the crisis is really winding down or just being renamed.

The New York Times · national
Vivek Ramaswamy wins Ohio’s GOP governor primary, setting up a race to watch this fall

In Ohio, Vivek Ramaswamy won the Republican nomination for governor, moving into what could become a costly and nationally watched general election. The result adds another Trump-aligned candidate to a major statewide contest and gives both parties an early signal about the 2026 political map.

NBC News · national
“We’re Open”: Drive-In Rebounds After Fire

After a fire disrupted business and even melted the ice cream, this Hudson Valley drive-in was already back up and running in less than a day. It’s a cheerful little comeback story — a local spot dusting itself off quickly and reminding everyone how resilient small businesses can be.

Hudson Valley Post · good_news
The Local — Conisbrough, Doncaster — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Conisbrough · 7 articles
Two men arrested after reported sexual assault on Bank Street in Mexborough

Mexborough police are investigating a reported sexual assault on Bank Street, with two men arrested. The case centres on an incident in a street close to home for many DN12 readers, and officers are continuing their enquiries.

BBC South Yorkshire · hyper_local
South Yorkshire votes this week and more than 400 council seats are up for grabs

South Yorkshire voters go to the polls this week to elect more than 400 councillors across the region. The BBC report captures what residents are saying on the doorstep as parties compete for support in an election that could reshape local decision-making.

BBC South Yorkshire · local
Boy, 8, hurt in Doncaster hit-and-run while walking to school

Doncaster police are investigating after an eight-year-old boy was injured in a hit-and-run while on his way to school. Reports say the driver stopped briefly, checked the vehicle and then left, raising fresh concerns about road safety near school routes.

Yorkshire Live Doncaster · local
Doncaster road safety crackdown steps up after 20 deaths across South Yorkshire

Doncaster officers are stepping up traffic enforcement as part of a road safety campaign after 20 deaths on South Yorkshire roads this year. The operation is aimed at dangerous driving and could mean more visible checks for motorists across the borough.

Doncaster Free Press · local
Labour faces a bruising local election test as rivals circle Starmer

Yorkshire and the Humber is at the centre of growing pressure on Labour ahead of the local elections, with reports of nerves around Sir Keir Starmer's leadership. The outcome matters locally because council losses would affect who runs services and sets priorities across the region.

Yorkshire Post · local
Teen posed as girlfriend on Snapchat to lure rival to Clifton Park for "appalling" attack

He lured his victim to a secluded place

The Star (Sheffield) · local
Golden day for King Ecgbert School sport - three competitions, three finals, three titles

A real bright spot this morning: King Ecgbert School enjoyed a brilliant day of sport, reaching three finals and winning all three titles. It’s a fantastic achievement for the pupils and staff, and a lovely reminder of what teamwork, talent and determination can deliver.

The Star (Sheffield) · good_news
The Local — Weybridge, Surrey — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Weybridge · 16 articles
Police are urgently searching for a missing man from Guildford

In Guildford, Surrey Police say they are extremely concerned for Christopher’s welfare and are asking the public to call 999 immediately with any sightings. The appeal is urgent and officers want to trace him as quickly as possible.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
A luxury hotel and spa has been approved in the Surrey countryside

At Gatton Manor in Surrey, plans for a high-end hotel, spa and fine dining restaurant have now been approved. The scheme was praised as a major countryside development and is set to bring a new hospitality destination to the area.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
A major spring concert is coming to G Live in Guildford this month

At G Live in Guildford, Guildford Choral and the Guildford Symphony Orchestra are reuniting for a spring concert on Saturday 16 May. The performance promises a large-scale evening of choral and orchestral music from two of the town’s best-known ensembles.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Who’s standing in Elmbridge and nearby wards at the East Surrey local elections

Across Elmbridge, Epsom, Mole Valley, Reigate and Tandridge, voters can now see the full list of candidates standing in this year’s local elections. The contest covers 36 wards and will shape who makes key decisions on local services, planning and neighbourhood issues.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Parents fear major impact as Linden Bridge School could lose its boarding provision

At Linden Bridge School in Surrey, parents say plans to shut the residential provision would be devastating for children who rely on it. Families argue the change could remove vital support from a specialist setting unlike most other schools in the county.

Get Surrey · local
Three peregrine chicks have hatched above Woking town centre

At Export House in Woking town centre, three peregrine chicks have hatched in a nest box monitored by the Woking Peregrine Project. The arrivals are a boost for the town’s well-followed urban wildlife effort and more eggs may yet hatch.

BBC Surrey · local
Vodafone to take full control of UK mobile operator in huge £4.3bn deal

Vodafone is to take full control of UK mobile operator after CK Hutchison agrees to sell 49% stake.

Surrey Comet · local
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new government plans

Across the UK, ministers are preparing a crackdown that could make ticket touting a criminal matter ahead of Euro 2028. The move forms part of a wider push to protect fans and strengthen the country’s case as a host for major sporting events.

The Independent · national
A new EU trade deal could change how British farms use glyphosate

In the UK, a possible new trade agreement with the EU could force restrictions on glyphosate, the weedkiller used on some cereal and pulse crops. Any change would have implications for farming costs, food production and the long-running health debate around the chemical.

The Guardian · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut in a major restructuring

Across the UK, up to 100 high street Post Office branches could close permanently as part of a restructuring of TG Jones stores. The changes would affect town centres and local services in multiple areas, with named branches already identified in some cities.

Daily Express · national
Experts are warning investors not to rely on AI for financial advice

In the UK, finance experts are warning people not to use artificial intelligence as a substitute for proper investment advice. The concern is that AI-generated answers can sound confident while missing risks, regulation and the detail needed for real money decisions.

Daily Mirror · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Fresh Russian strikes hit Ukraine despite a declared ceasefire

In Kyiv and eastern Ukraine, officials say Russian missile and drone attacks have continued despite a unilateral ceasefire announcement. The latest strikes deepen doubts over any pause in fighting and come after one of the deadliest periods of the year.

The Independent World · international
Data from 2.9 million voters has been leaked in Alberta amid an independence push

In Alberta, Canada, authorities are investigating a leak of personal data linked to 2.9 million voters as separatists push for an independence referendum. The breach has intensified political turmoil at a moment when the province is already deeply divided.

The Guardian World · international
Vivek Ramaswamy has won the Republican nomination for Ohio governor

In Ohio, Vivek Ramaswamy has secured the Republican nomination for governor after a campaign that leaned heavily on criticism of pandemic-era policy. The result puts a prominent national figure on course for a closely watched state-level contest in the US.

BBC World News · international
Permanent Dorking banking hub opening in 'lovely building' to save residents travelling 30 minutes

A permanent banking hub is set to open in Dorking, giving residents and local businesses a much-needed service closer to home. It’s a welcome boost for the town, saving people longer journeys and helping keep everyday community life that bit easier.

Get Surrey · good_news
The Local — Bankside, Southwark — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Bankside · 19 articles
Southwark’s election promises in one place before Thursday’s vote

Southwark is heading into local elections on Thursday with Labour, the Greens, Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and Reform all setting out rival plans for the borough. The pledges cover issues likely to matter locally, and the piece comes with a warning that Southwark Council could end up with no overall control.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Local elections 2026: the political parties’ key pledges and manifestos at-a-glance

Hackney residents can vote in two elections on 7 May - for candidates standing as ward councillors and also for those contesting the borough's directly-elected mayoralty

Hackney Citizen · hyper_local
Millwall say their record against the top sides could matter in the play-offs

Millwall are heading into their play-off tie with Hull City believing results at The Den and elsewhere against the Championship’s strongest teams can give them an edge. Manager Alex Neil says the squad’s performances against promotion rivals should feed confidence at a crucial point in the season.

Southwark News · local
Murder inquiry begins after fatal drive-by shooting on Coldharbour Lane

Coldharbour Lane in Brixton is now the focus of a murder investigation after 25-year-old Keanu Taylor died following a drive-by shooting on Saturday morning. Detectives from the Met are treating the case as homicide, adding fresh concern over gun violence in south London.

Brixton Buzz · local
Golden Lane Leisure Centre closure is raising fears for children and vulnerable users

Golden Lane Leisure Centre in the City of London has been shut temporarily since 30 April after operator Fusion Lifestyle went into administration. The closure has prompted concern about the loss of a key community facility used by children, older residents and vulnerable groups.

MyLondon · local
Greenwich residents are fighting plans to remove trees near the town centre

Greenwich residents are objecting to plans to cut down trees close to the town centre, opening a fresh dispute over the local streetscape. The row taps into wider concerns about development, public realm and the loss of mature greenery in densely built-up parts of London.

From the Murky Depths · local
Green Party investigates ‘antisemitic’ tweets allegedly made by local candidate

Brian Capaloff, who is standing in the Hale End & Highams Park South ward, is accused of stating a recent antisemitic attack in London was a 'Reichstag moment' for right-wing Zionists

Waltham Forest Echo · local
‘Restoring the Balance’ with Amanda Burrell – film and Q&A

Documentary producer and presenter Amanda Burrell will be at a special screening and discussion for the film “Restoring the Balance”, at the Yunus Emre Institute in Maple Street, Fitzrovia this week. Part of Al Jazeera’s Earthrise series, the 25 minute programme explores what role Islam can play in

Fitzrovia News · local
Amwell 200: celebrating 200 years of a Georgian village in Clerkenwell

This summer a 200th anniversary celebration is coming to Clerkenwell. The post Amwell 200: celebrating 200 years of a Georgian village in Clerkenwell appeared first on EC1Echo.

EC1 Echo · local
Labour faces historic election challenge

Aidan White looks ahead to Thursday's council election

Newham Voices · local
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028

Across the UK, ministers are preparing a crackdown that could see ticket touts face criminal charges ahead of Euro 2028. The move is part of a wider push to tighten rules around major events and could affect how fans buy and resell tickets.

The Independent · national
A new UK-EU trade deal could change how weedkiller is used on British farms

The UK could be forced to restrict glyphosate under a new trade deal with the EU, with implications for farming and food production across Britain. The chemical is widely used on cereal and pulse crops, so any change would ripple through agriculture and environmental policy.

The Guardian · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut in major restructure

High streets across the UK could lose up to 100 Post Office branches under a restructuring affecting TG Jones stores. The changes would hit everyday services including parcels, banking and bill payments in towns and cities already dealing with shrinking retail provision.

Daily Express · national
Experts are warning people not to trust AI with investment decisions

UK finance experts are warning savers not to rely on AI tools for investment advice, saying the technology can produce dangerously poor guidance. The caution comes as more people experiment with chatbots for money decisions that could have real financial consequences.

Daily Mirror · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Trump has paused the US ship-escort plan in the Strait of Hormuz after just two days

The Strait of Hormuz is again at the centre of global tension after Donald Trump said the US operation known as Project Freedom would be paused shortly after it began. The decision leaves fresh uncertainty over shipping security in one of the world’s most sensitive energy corridors.

The Independent World · international
Data on 2.9 million Alberta voters has been leaked during an independence push

Alberta is investigating a leak involving details of 2.9 million voters just as separatists submit signatures for an independence referendum. The breach adds a major data-security scandal to an already volatile political moment in western Canada.

The Guardian World · international
Vivek Ramaswamy has won the Republican nomination for Ohio governor

Ohio Republicans have chosen Vivek Ramaswamy as their candidate for governor after a campaign shaped in part by arguments over the state’s Covid response. The result gives the high-profile US politician a direct path into one of America’s most closely watched state races.

BBC World News · international
More trees, less parking - Croydon school expansion approved ahead of 2031 plan for girls and boys

A positive step for South London education: plans to expand Trinity School in Croydon have been approved, with more trees and less parking included in the scheme. Even better, the move will help the school become fully co-educational from 2027, creating more places for local pupils and helping to offset the loss of the historic Old Palace girls’ school.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Whitby · 10 articles
Police appeal after car was driven at a girl in Eastfield

Eastfield is at the centre of a North Yorkshire Police appeal after a car was allegedly driven dangerously towards a girl. Officers are asking for witnesses and information as they work to establish exactly what happened.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Whitby residents are being asked whether to trigger an election for the vacant town council seat

Whitby residents have been invited to decide whether a by-election should be held to fill a vacant seat on Whitby Town Council. If enough support is shown, the town could be heading for a fresh local vote rather than the seat being filled without an election.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Whitby’s coworking hub says its future depends on local support

Whitby’s Cowork Whitby is asking freelancers, remote workers and small firms to help keep the workspace going for the long term. The appeal puts a spotlight on whether the town can sustain flexible working space for local businesses and self-employed residents.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Dogs rescued from a Whitby house are recovering after being found in squalid conditions

Whitby is the focus of an RSPCA rescue after a group of dogs were found in poor conditions at a house following the owner’s death. The animals are now being cared for at an animal centre, with a fundraising appeal launched to support their recovery.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
This walk from Mickleby to Port Mulgrave shows off one of the best stretches near Runswick Bay

Mickleby, Port Mulgrave and Runswick Bay feature in a new five-mile coastal walk using the X4 bus for part of the route. It is a useful guide for anyone planning a local weekend outing, with a route that links villages just outside Whitby.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Nine new 5G antennas have been approved near Scarborough town centre

Scarborough town centre is set to get nine new 5G antennas and associated radio equipment on top of a building near the centre. The approval points to stronger mobile coverage in the area, though the works will alter part of the town’s rooftop skyline.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Crash leaves car on its side on the A64 near York Designer Outlet

The A64 near York Designer Outlet was disrupted after a crash left a car on its side. The incident is likely to have affected drivers using one of the main routes across North Yorkshire, with knock-on delays possible while the scene was dealt with.

York Press · local
Aldi gives a fresh update on its delayed new North Yorkshire store

North Yorkshire shoppers have been given a new update on Aldi’s planned store after an earlier setback. The latest position should indicate whether the scheme is back on track and when residents might see progress on site.

York Mix · local
Senior midwife warns the Government over the risks of 24-hour shifts

Leeds is among the places in focus as a senior midwife urges the Government to address the dangers of 24-hour shifts in maternity care. The intervention comes ahead of further scrutiny of maternity services and raises wider concerns for NHS staffing and patient safety across Yorkshire.

Yorkshire Post · local
Kirkbymoorside 10k and tractor run raises funds for Yorkshire Air Ambulance

A brilliant community effort in Kirkbymoorside has raised vital funds for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, with the annual 10k and tractor run drawing supporters from near and far. It’s the sort of feel-good local event that brings people together, shows off Yorkshire spirit and makes a real difference at the same time.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Barnack, Peterborough — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Barnack · 10 articles
Nene Park’s King’s Award win puts one of Peterborough’s best-known green spaces in the spotlight

Nene Park in Peterborough has been awarded a King’s Award for Enterprise, giving national recognition to the trust behind one of the area’s most-used parks and visitor attractions. The honour shines a light on the organisation’s work across Ferry Meadows and the wider park, and is likely to boost local pride as well as its profile with visitors and partners.

Peterborough Telegraph · hyper_local
Two shut Peterborough pubs are looking for new landlords and could reopen under new management

Peterborough has two closed pubs now searching for new landlords, raising the prospect of both venues reopening if suitable operators come forward. For local customers and nearby businesses, it is a sign that some vacant hospitality sites may yet get a second life rather than stay shuttered.

Peterborough Telegraph · hyper_local
Arrest made after fatal Oundle Road crash in Peterborough

Oundle Road in Peterborough remains under scrutiny after a man was arrested following a collision in which another man died. The case adds a major development to a crash that will have been closely watched by drivers and residents using one of the city’s key routes.

Peterborough Telegraph · local
New NHS trial could change access to double cochlear implants for adults

Cambridgeshire is involved in a new NHS-backed trial looking at whether adults could benefit more widely from double cochlear implants. The study has drawn support from an opera singer and may shape future treatment options for people with serious hearing loss.

BBC Cambridgeshire · local
Stansted rail warning this weekend could disrupt East of England airport journeys

Stansted Airport has warned passengers that rail travel to the airport will be disrupted on Saturday and Sunday, with people told to use alternative routes. For travellers from the East of England, it means allowing extra time and checking connections before setting off.

Daily Express · national
Ticket touts face criminal charges as ministers move before Euro 2028

In the UK, the government is planning tougher action on ticket touts ahead of Euro 2028, including potential criminal charges. The move is aimed at stopping fans being priced out or caught by inflated resale tickets for major sporting events.

The Independent · national
A new UK-EU trade deal could change how farmers use this common weedkiller

Across the UK, a new trade deal with the EU could force tighter rules on glyphosate, the widely used weedkiller linked to cancer concerns. Any restriction would have implications for farming, food production and the long-running debate over chemical use in the countryside.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Intrepid couple to 'step outside comfort zone' with100 miles non-stop run to help Peterborough's Anna's Hope charity

A Peterborough couple are preparing to push themselves far beyond their comfort zone with an extraordinary 100-mile non-stop run in support of Anna’s Hope. It’s a brilliant example of local kindness and determination, with every mile set to raise much-needed funds for a charity that means so much to families across the area.

Peterborough Telegraph · good_news
The Local — Headcorn — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Headcorn & Sutton Valence · 8 articles
These Kent and M25 closures could disrupt journeys across the county this week

Across Kent, drivers are being warned about closures affecting the M25, Dartford Crossing and Sheppey Crossing up to May 10. Anyone heading around north Kent, London-bound routes or key freight links may want to check plans before setting off.

KentLive · hyper_local
Darent Valley Hospital has declared a critical incident after water supply problems

At Darent Valley Hospital in Dartford, a critical incident has been declared because of problems with the water supply. The hospital remains open, but some water in affected areas is not considered safe for drinking or washing while the issue is dealt with.

BBC Kent · local
Up to 100 Post Offices could shut under high street shake-up

Across the UK, up to 100 high street Post Office branches could close as TG Jones restructures its store estate. The plans are expected to affect shops in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford, raising fresh questions over access to everyday services on struggling high streets.

Daily Express · national
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new crackdown

Across the UK, ministers are preparing a crackdown on ticket touting ahead of Euro 2028, with criminal charges on the table. The move is part of a wider bid to protect fans and strengthen the country’s case as a host for major sporting events.

The Independent · national
New EU trade deal could change how UK farms use a widely sprayed weedkiller

Across the UK, a proposed trade deal with the EU could force tighter limits on glyphosate, the weedkiller widely used on cereal and pulse crops. The debate centres on health concerns and what any restrictions would mean for farming methods and food production.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Dolphin returns towards sea after escaping lock

A young dolphin that became stranded in a River Medway lock has managed to find its way back towards the sea, in a welcome ending to a tense rescue effort. After careful monitoring and plenty of local concern, it’s a lovely bit of good news to know the animal is heading back to safer waters.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Frant, East Sussex — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Frant & Wadhurst · 10 articles
Tunbridge Wells is changing a notorious rat run used to dodge the A-road

In Tunbridge Wells, a well-known back route used by drivers avoiding a congested A-road is set for changes aimed at tackling long-running local concerns. The scheme is intended to improve conditions for residents on the route and could alter how motorists cut through the area.

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · hyper_local
Gatwick delays and cancellations to check before you travel this morning

At London Gatwick, fresh flight delays and cancellations have been listed for Wednesday 6 May. Anyone travelling from Sussex or meeting passengers at the airport may want to check their route before setting off.

Sussex Express · hyper_local
Taxi driver jailed after sex assaults on two women in Sussex case

In Sussex, taxi driver Abdulhamid Alammar, 35, has been jailed for three years after separate sex assaults on two women. The case raises wider concerns about passenger safety and follows a criminal prosecution brought through the courts.

BBC Sussex · local
Brighton Fringe is bringing a rare classical Chinese comedy to the stage

In Brighton, Brighton Fringe is staging Chunxiang’s Schoolroom Prank, a Kunqu comedy drawn from The Peony Pavilion. The production offers a chance to see a centuries-old theatre form that rarely appears in local programming.

Brighton & Hove News · local
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new government plans

Across the UK, ministers are preparing a crackdown that would make ticket touting a criminal offence ahead of Euro 2028. The move is part of a wider push around major sporting events and could change how fans buy and resell tickets.

The Independent · national
Stansted rail warning could disrupt weekend airport journeys

At Stansted Airport in Essex, passengers have been told to expect rail disruption on Saturday and Sunday and to consider other routes. Anyone flying this weekend may need extra time, especially if they were planning to travel by train.

Daily Express · national
Doctors warn rare pregnancy condition is leading to emergency surgery for UK women

Across the UK, campaigners and patients are raising concerns about placenta accreta spectrum after women reported emergency surgery and, in some cases, hysterectomies. The condition happens when the placenta grows too deeply into the womb and can become life-threatening if missed.

The Guardian · national
‘Reform UK Wouldn’t Leave Me Alone’: My Experience Being Hounded to Stand for Nigel Farage’s Party

Reform UK repeatedly cold-called journalist Lucy Gape asking if she would stand as a local candidate. When she looked into it, it revealed a world of poor vetting and murky data practices

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Circus artist flies high after cancer recovery

A particularly heartening story comes from circus aerial artist Laura Miller, who has spoken about returning to the air after recovering from cancer. Her journey is a lovely reminder of resilience, courage and the joy of doing what you love again — stronger than ever.

BBC Sussex · good_news
The Local — Meadows, Nottingham — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Meadows · 16 articles
Rushcliffe residents warned over fake council email using licensing branding

Rushcliffe Borough has issued a warning after a scam email using council branding was reported. Residents and businesses are being urged to check messages carefully, as the fake licensing email could be used to trick people into handing over information.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Roadworks across Gedling this week could mean delays on several regular routes

Gedling borough drivers are being told to expect roadworks and closures over the coming days. The latest list sets out which roads are affected, giving residents a chance to plan around delays and diversions.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Police want this man after repeated vandalism at Clifton Morrisons car park

Clifton police are appealing for help to trace a man after car windows were smashed at Morrisons over a 12-month period. The case centres on repeated damage in the area, with officers linking the incidents to one suspect they now want to find.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New pothole machines are being sent onto Nottinghamshire roads to speed up repairs

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines for use on borough roads. The move is meant to speed up fixes and could affect journeys in areas where crews are deployed over the coming weeks.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Week-long tram disruption between Old Market Square and The Forest will hit journeys later this month

Nottingham tram passengers are being warned that services between Old Market Square and The Forest will be suspended for a week because of track replacement works near the university. The disruption runs from 24 to 31 May, with replacement travel arrangements likely to affect city-centre journeys.

Nottingham Post · local
Man taken to hospital after assault in Old Market Square as police arrest 18-year-old

Old Market Square in Nottingham was the scene of an assault on Monday that left a man needing hospital treatment. Police have arrested an 18-year-old in connection with the attack as enquiries continue in the city centre.

BBC Nottingham · local
Today’s Nottinghamshire weather looks mostly dry, but cloud will build through the afternoon

Nottinghamshire is set for a mostly dry Wednesday with some early brighter spells before cloud thickens later in the day. It should stay fairly settled for most people, though the greyer afternoon could change travel and outdoor plans.

West Bridgford Wire · local
What this week’s elections could change across England, Wales and Scotland

Across England, Wales and Scotland, parties are braced for elections that could reshape the political map. The contests are being watched for signs of Reform gains, Green advances and whether Labour can hold ground in key areas.

The Guardian · national
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new crackdown

The UK Government is planning tougher action on ticket touting ahead of Euro 2028, including possible criminal charges. Ministers say the move is part of a wider push to protect fans and strengthen the country’s reputation for hosting major sporting events.

The Independent · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut in major overhaul

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones-run Post Office branches could close under a restructuring plan. The prospect of further high street losses raises questions over access to cash, parcels and everyday services in affected towns.

Daily Express · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Fresh Russian strikes reported in Ukraine despite ceasefire claim

Ukraine has reported new Russian missile and drone strikes despite Moscow’s unilateral ceasefire announcement. The latest attacks deepen doubts over any real pause in fighting as civilian areas in the east remain under pressure.

The Independent World · international
Data of 2.9 million Alberta voters leaked as separatists push for independence vote

Alberta is dealing with a major voter data breach just as separatist campaigners submit signatures for an independence referendum. The leak has intensified political turmoil in the Canadian province and raised serious questions about election security.

The Guardian World · international
Police describe retrieving crocodile with suspected human remains inside

In Australia, investigators are waiting for DNA results after human remains were found inside a crocodile. An officer involved in recovering the animal has described the grim operation as police work to confirm whether the remains belong to a missing man.

BBC World News · international
Live music lifts spirits at Coppice Lodge Care Home as singer Rebecca Lomas performs for residents

A lovely lift for residents at Coppice Lodge Care Home, where live singer Rebecca Lomas brought everyone together for an intimate performance in the lounge. It’s a heartwarming reminder of how music can brighten the day, spark memories and create joyful moments in the local community.

Gedling Eye · good_news
The Local — Dulwich, Southwark — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Dulwich · 11 articles
What Southwark’s election pledges could mean for housing, safety and services in Dulwich

Southwark is heading into local elections on Thursday, with Labour, the Greens, Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and Reform all setting out competing plans for the borough. The race matters in Dulwich because the next council could shape decisions on housing, street safety, bin collections and neighbourhood services across Southwark.

MyLondon Southwark · hyper_local
A 1978 child death case in South London is back in court after decades

South London is the focus of a court case over the 1978 death of Andrea Bernard, with Janice Nix denying manslaughter allegations. Prosecutors say the girl was punished with a hot bath and the case has resurfaced nearly 50 years later.

MyLondon · local
Met sets up specialist team after attacks targeting London’s Jewish community

London police have created a dedicated team after a series of attacks affecting Jewish sites and members of the Jewish community. The move follows arson incidents and a double stabbing, raising wider concerns about safety and reassurance across the capital.

BBC London · local
Nine Franco Manca restaurants are closing in London — check whether your nearest is on the list

London pizza chain Franco Manca is shutting nine restaurants across the capital as part of a wider round of closures. The full list matters to diners and staff alike, with some neighbourhood branches now facing an uncertain future.

Evening Standard · local
Amwell 200: celebrating 200 years of a Georgian village in Clerkenwell

This summer a 200th anniversary celebration is coming to Clerkenwell. The post Amwell 200: celebrating 200 years of a Georgian village in Clerkenwell appeared first on EC1Echo.

EC1 Echo · local
What Thursday’s elections across England, Wales and Scotland could signal for Westminster

Across England, Wales and Scotland, parties are braced for a set of elections that could reshape the political mood well beyond town halls and devolved parliaments. The key questions are whether Reform can turn momentum into real power, whether Labour can hold ground, and where the Greens and Plaid Cymru might break through.

The Guardian · national
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new government plans

Across the UK, ministers are preparing a crackdown that would make ticket touting a criminal offence ahead of Euro 2028. The move is meant to curb inflated resale prices and strengthen the country’s pitch to host major sporting events.

The Independent · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut under new restructuring plans

Across the UK, around 100 Post Office branches operating under TG Jones could close as part of a wider shake-up. Towns including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford are among those named, raising fresh questions about access to cash, parcels and everyday counter services.

Daily Express · national
Modern slavery cases are still rising in the UK, with ministers under pressure to respond

Across the UK, a new report says modern slavery has been increasing for years rather than easing. The findings intensify pressure on government over how victims are protected and whether current policy is doing enough to tackle exploitation.

The Canary · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Princess Kate takes major step in cancer recovery next week

A welcome bit of brighter news: Princess Kate is reportedly set to take a major step in her cancer recovery next week, marking an important milestone on her road back. After such a difficult period, it’s heartening to see signs of progress and a return to public life.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe warns of fake council email after scam message uses official branding

Rushcliffe has issued a warning after a bogus email using borough council branding was reported to officers. Residents and businesses are being urged to check messages carefully, as the scam appears designed to look like a genuine licensing contact from the council.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
People using a blue inhaler are being told to book a GP review

Across Nottinghamshire, asthma patients relying on blue salbutamol inhalers are being advised to speak to their GP if they are using them regularly. The warning suggests frequent use may mean symptoms are not well controlled and treatment may need to be reviewed.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New pothole repair machines are arriving on Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines to speed up road fixes across the county. The new kit is intended to tackle road defects more quickly, which could matter for drivers facing rough surfaces and repeat repairs.

Gedling Eye · local
Police want help tracing man after cars were damaged at Clifton Morrisons

Clifton police are appealing for information after a series of car vandalisms linked to the Morrisons site over the past year. Officers are trying to trace a 30-year-old man as part of the investigation into repeated damage to vehicle windows.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Nottingham killings inquiry hears NHS staff could not find Valdo Calocane before discharge

Nottingham heard fresh evidence at the inquiry into the attacks carried out by Valdo Calocane, with staff saying they struggled to locate or work with him before he was discharged. The hearing adds to mounting scrutiny of mental health care and decision-making before the killings.

BBC Nottingham · local
Up to 100 high street Post Office branches could shut in a restructuring move

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones stores with Post Office branches could close permanently under a major restructuring plan. Branches in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford are named among those affected, raising fresh questions about access to everyday services on the high street.

Daily Express · national
Ticket touts could face criminal charges under a new crackdown before Euro 2028

Across the UK, ministers are planning tougher action on ticket touting ahead of Euro 2028, including potential criminal charges. The move is part of a wider effort to clean up access to major events and stop fans being priced out by resale scams.

The Independent · national
MPs are being urged to ban a pesticide found in nearly half of UK cereal crop samples

Across the UK, campaigners are pressing MPs to ban a pesticide linked to cancer concerns after tests found it in large numbers of wheat, barley and oat samples. The chemical is used in crops that feed into everyday staples including bread, beer and breakfast cereals.

Daily Mirror · national
Doctors warn more UK women are facing emergency surgery from a little-known pregnancy complication

Across the UK, women affected by placenta accreta spectrum have described being rushed into major emergency surgery, including hysterectomies. The awareness campaign is highlighting missed warning signs and the serious risks linked to the rare pregnancy complication.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A lovely bit of regional pride: the East Midlands Mayor has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route around the region, nearly a year after setting off from Buxton. It’s a positive moment that celebrates the area’s landscapes, active travel and the simple joy of getting out to explore our corner of the country.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Hemel Hempstead · 8 articles
Police release CCTV after doorstep theft in Tring

In Tring, Hertfordshire Constabulary has issued a CCTV image as it investigates a doorstep theft. Officers are asking residents to look closely at the picture and come forward if they recognise the person shown.

Hemel Today · hyper_local
The Flamstead schoolgirl campaign that put orangutans on the local agenda

In Flamstead, a look back at 2021 revisits how a nine-year-old pupil launched a campaign against palm oil to help protect orangutans. The piece charts how a local schoolgirl turned a global environmental issue into a community cause.

St Albans Review · hyper_local
Hemel Hempstead Armed Forces Day now has a date for this summer

In Hemel Hempstead, Dacorum Borough Council has confirmed when this year's Armed Forces Day event will take place. The annual celebration is set to return this summer, giving residents advance notice to plan around the date.

Hemel Today · hyper_local
Andrew Tate civil trial paused after Hertfordshire police reopen investigation

In Hertfordshire, a High Court civil case involving Andrew Tate has been adjourned after police reopened an investigation into sexual abuse allegations. The move shifts attention back to the criminal inquiry and is likely to keep the case in the spotlight.

St Albans Review · hyper_local
Voting in the Watford area tomorrow? Here’s what you need to know before polling day

In Watford and Three Rivers, voters go to the polls on Thursday 7 May in the 2026 local elections. The guide sets out the key practical details ahead of polling day, including what residents should know before they cast a ballot.

Watford Observer · local
Families in Beds, Bucks and Herts say this rare brain condition is still being missed

Across Beds, Bucks and Hertfordshire, families affected by progressive supranuclear palsy say loved ones were misdiagnosed and support came too late. They are now calling for more research and greater awareness of the condition among clinicians and the public.

BBC Beds, Bucks & Herts · local
'It was just way too chaotic' - Massive fire disrupts three-day rock festival

The High Wycombe Arts Centre admitted that preparations for a three-day music festival were ‘chaotic’ after a huge fire devastated a section of the town.

Bucks Free Press · local
Three Watford-area schools celebrating new positive Ofsted reports

Three schools in and around Watford are celebrating after receiving positive Ofsted reports, giving staff, pupils and parents a well-deserved boost. It’s a lovely reminder of the hard work happening in local classrooms every day — and a feel-good sign of schools moving in the right direction.

Watford Observer · good_news
The Local — Belper, Derbyshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Belper · 11 articles
Police say more after threats by pupils at a Derbyshire school

In Derbyshire, police have issued an update after incidents at a school involving threats made by pupils. The latest information will matter to parents and families as officers clarify what happened and how the matter has been handled.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
Residents in a Derbyshire town warned to stay alert after early-morning suspicious activity

In a Derbyshire town, police are urging people to stay vigilant after reports of a woman trying to gain entry to properties in the early hours. The warning is a reminder for householders to check doors, security and neighbours' concerns after overnight disturbance.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
A proposed Peak District hotel is looking for an operator before plans move ahead

In the Peak District, agents are seeking someone to run a proposed new hotel in one of the town's key development spots. The move gives a clearer sign of how serious the scheme is and what kind of visitor economy boost could be on the table.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
School put into lockdown after armed police arrest a man nearby

In Derbyshire, a school was locked down after reports of a man with a weapon prompted an armed police response. Officers later said no weapon was found, but the incident caused major disruption and concern for pupils, staff and parents.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Campaign to save a Derbyshire tip now has 12 weeks to prove its case

In Derbyshire, campaigners have been given 12 weeks to submit their arguments over the future of a household waste recycling centre facing closure. Residents say shutting the site would leave some people with a round trip of about an hour, turning a practical service into a bigger burden.

Derby Telegraph · local
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut in shake-up that may hit everyday services

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones stores hosting Post Office branches could close under a restructuring plan. The changes could affect access to everyday essentials including parcels, banking and bill payments, with branches in places such as Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford already named.

Daily Express · national
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new government plans

Across the UK, ministers are preparing a crackdown that could make ticket touting a criminal offence ahead of Euro 2028. The move is part of a wider push around major sporting events and could change how resale rules are enforced for fans.

The Independent · national
What this week’s elections could change across England, Wales and Scotland

Across England, Wales and Scotland, this week’s elections could redraw the political map for several major parties. The key battles include Reform advances in places such as Sunderland, Green hopes in Hackney and a possible breakthrough for Plaid Cymru in Wales.

The Guardian · national
MPs urged to ban pesticide found in UK bread, beer and cereals

Across the UK, campaigners are calling on MPs to ban a pesticide linked to cancer concerns after tests found it in large numbers of wheat, barley and oat samples. Because those crops feed into staples such as bread, cereal and beer, the row is likely to sharpen questions over food safety rules.

Daily Mirror · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Dream come true for Derby train lovers after 'life-changing' opportunity

A lovely bit of local good news: Derby train-loving students with special educational needs and disabilities have been given a ‘dream come true’ opportunity through a new supported training programme. It’s the sort of life-changing chance that opens doors, builds confidence and shows how much can happen when local talent is properly backed.

Derby Telegraph · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe warns of fake council email after scam message sent to residents and firms

Rushcliffe Borough has issued a warning after a bogus licensing email using council branding was reported. Residents and businesses across Rushcliffe are being urged to check messages carefully and avoid clicking links or sharing information if anything looks off.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
What the Nottingham attacks inquiry heard about Valdo Calocane's discharge from NHS care

Nottingham is back in focus after the public inquiry heard claims NHS staff struggled to find or work with Valdo Calocane before he was discharged. The evidence adds fresh pressure on mental health services and raises new questions about decisions made before the killings.

BBC Nottingham · local
New pothole machines are being rolled out across Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines aimed at speeding up work on roads across the county. For drivers, that could mean quicker fixes and fewer repeat visits on damaged routes, though the proof will be in how fast crews get through the backlog.

Gedling Eye · local
Police hunt man after cars were repeatedly vandalised at Clifton Morrisons

Clifton police are appealing for help to trace a man wanted over a series of car vandalism incidents at Morrisons over a 12-month period. The case centres on repeated damage to vehicle windows and is likely to concern shoppers and staff who use the site regularly.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Asthma patients using blue inhalers are being told to book a GP review

Across Nottinghamshire, people relying on blue salbutamol inhalers have been urged to speak to their GP about their asthma control. The advice suggests frequent use may point to symptoms not being properly managed and could mean treatment needs reviewing.

NottinghamshireLive · local
What Thursday’s elections across England, Wales and Scotland could change next

Across England, Wales and Scotland, voters go to the polls on Thursday in contests that could reshape the political map well beyond town halls. The Guardian’s preview sets out where Labour, Reform, the Greens and Plaid Cymru are under the most pressure, and why the results could quickly alter the national mood.

The Guardian · national
Up to 100 Post Office branches could shut under TG Jones overhaul

Across the UK, up to 100 high street Post Office branches face closure as TG Jones restructures its network of 480 stores. The move could affect access to parcels, banking and everyday services in towns that still rely on a local branch.

Daily Express · national
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new crackdown

Across the UK, ministers are preparing tougher action on ticket touting ahead of Euro 2028, including potential criminal charges. The plan is part of a wider push to protect fans from inflated resale prices and show the country can host major sporting events more cleanly.

The Independent · national
MPs urged to ban pesticide found in UK wheat, barley and oats

Across the UK, campaigners are calling for a pesticide used in beer, bread and cereal production to be banned after tests found it in nearly half of crop samples. The pressure on MPs raises fresh questions about food safety and the chemicals still permitted in everyday farming.

Daily Mirror · national
Modern slavery cases are still rising across the UK, new report warns

Across the UK, a new report says modern slavery has been increasing for almost a decade, pointing to a stubborn and growing public safety problem. The findings add to concerns that recent government approaches have not kept pace with the scale of exploitation.

The Canary · national
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A lovely bit of regional good news: the East Midlands Mayor has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route celebrating towns, countryside and communities across the region. Finishing the challenge almost a year after setting off feels like a real boost for local pride — and a great reminder of the fantastic places we have on our doorstep.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — St. Ann's, Nottingham — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
St. Ann's · 8 articles
How a discarded cigarette helped police solve an Arnold burglary case

In Arnold, police say DNA from a discarded cigarette filter linked Reece Kitching to a burglary investigation. He has now been sentenced to two years in prison after officers tied the evidence to the case.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Police want to trace man after repeated car vandalism at Clifton Morrisons

In Clifton, police are appealing for help to find a 30-year-old man over repeated damage to cars in the Morrisons area. Officers say windows were smashed during incidents spread over a 12-month period.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Roadworks across Gedling this week that could affect your usual route

Across Gedling borough, a new round of roadworks and closures is due over the coming days. The latest list sets out where drivers may face delays, diversions and temporary restrictions this week.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Rushcliffe residents warned after fake council licensing email reported

In Rushcliffe, the borough council has warned residents and businesses to be wary of a scam email using official branding. The message is linked to fake licensing correspondence, with the authority urging people to check carefully before responding.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Week-long tram disruption from Old Market Square will change journeys across Nottingham

In Nottingham city centre, NET services will be suspended on the stretch between Old Market Square and The Forest while track is replaced near the university. The week-long works are set to disrupt a key part of the network, so passengers may need to allow extra time and use replacement travel options.

Nottingham Post · local
Inquiry hears NHS staff could not locate Nottingham killer before discharge

In Nottingham, the inquiry into Valdo Calocane has heard NHS staff struggled to work with him and at times could not find him before he was discharged. The evidence goes to the heart of how mental health services handled a case that later had devastating consequences.

BBC Nottingham · local
Police renew appeal after teenage motorcyclist seriously hurt in Worksop crash

In Worksop, police are asking for more witnesses after a teenage motorcyclist was seriously injured on Kilton Hill. Emergency services were called to the collision last month, and officers say fresh information could help their investigation.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Live music lifts spirits at Coppice Lodge Care Home as singer Rebecca Lomas performs for residents

A lovely lift for residents at Coppice Lodge Care Home, where live singer Rebecca Lomas brought music, warmth and plenty of smiles to the lounge. It’s the sort of simple community moment that can mean so much, turning an ordinary day into something special for everyone who joined in.

Gedling Eye · good_news
The Local — Leamington Milverton, Warwickshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Leamington Milverton · 9 articles
Demolition of Bedworth’s old leisure centre moves a step closer

In Bedworth, fresh details have emerged on the demolition of the town’s former leisure centre, a building that served local residents for decades. The update marks another stage in the site’s transition and will be closely watched by people interested in what comes next for the area.

Coventry Telegraph · hyper_local
BiGDUG tool chest for £100 – smart fix for messy garage tool storage (aff)

Sick of losing tools mid-job? This budget-friendly BiGDUG rolling cabinet could be the simple upgrade that finally brings order to your garage.

Warwickshire World · hyper_local
Warwickshire firm wins a second King’s Award and says it still feels unreal

In Warwickshire, one of the businesses honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise says receiving the accolade for a second time is still 'the stuff of dreams'. The awards spotlight firms in Warwickshire and Shropshire for standout performance in business, giving the county another high-profile success story.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · local
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut in a shake-up that may hit everyday services

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones Post Office branches could close permanently under a major restructuring plan. With stores in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford named among those affected, the changes could mean longer trips for parcels, banking and bill payments.

Daily Express · national
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new government plans

Across the UK, ministers are preparing a crackdown that would make ticket touting a criminal offence ahead of Euro 2028. The move is part of a wider push around major sporting events, and could change how fans buy and resell tickets in the years before the tournament.

The Independent · national
What Thursday’s elections could change across England, Wales and Scotland

Across England, Wales and Scotland, Thursday’s elections are shaping up as a key test for Labour, Reform, the Greens and Plaid Cymru. The results could redraw local power, shift the national mood and set up bigger political battles well beyond council chambers.

The Guardian · national
MPs are being urged to ban a pesticide found in much of the UK’s bread, beer and cereals

Across the UK, campaigners are calling for a pesticide used on wheat, barley and oats to be banned after tests found it in a large share of crop samples. Because those grains end up in everyday staples like bread, beer and breakfast cereals, the debate is likely to reach well beyond Westminster.

Daily Mirror · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Promotion bus parade for Sky Blues care home resident

A lovely moment for Coventry City’s promotion celebrations saw 93-year-old lifelong fan Doreen treated to her very own Sky Blues bus parade by her care home. It’s a heartwarming reminder that football’s best moments are about bringing people together and making sure no supporter misses out on the joy.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · good_news
The Local — New Haw, Surrey — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
New Haw · 10 articles
Guildford to Woking rail closures this month could change your weekend plans

Between Guildford and Woking, parts of the rail line will shut on set dates in May, with replacement buses covering one weekend. For anyone travelling through west Surrey, it is worth checking journeys now as timings and connections are likely to change.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Who is standing in Runnymede and west Surrey at the local elections

Across Runnymede, Guildford, Woking, Spelthorne and Surrey Heath, voters will be choosing from hundreds of candidates across 45 wards. The full list matters if you want to know who could be making decisions on services, roads and development close to home.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Guildford’s youngest councillor says big change is coming to the town

In Guildford, the town's youngest councillor has set out her view of what the next few years could bring as the area changes. The piece gives a sense of where local politics may be heading on growth, priorities and how the town develops.

Get Surrey · local
Police appeal after bike robbery on the Basingstoke Canal path in Woking

On the Basingstoke Canal in Woking, a cyclist was robbed after two men in dark clothing and balaclavas reportedly blocked the path. Surrey Police are appealing for information, and the incident may concern regular walkers and riders using the towpath.

BBC Surrey · local
What is really at stake in this week’s elections across Britain

Across England, Wales and Scotland, parties are heading into elections that could reshape the political map within days. The analysis looks at where Reform, Labour, the Greens and Plaid Cymru could gain ground, and why the results may have consequences well beyond town halls.

The Guardian · national
Ticket touts could face criminal charges under new government crackdown

In the UK, ministers are planning tougher action on ticket touting ahead of Euro 2028, including the prospect of criminal charges. The move is part of a wider push around major events and could matter to fans used to paying inflated resale prices.

The Independent · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut under major restructure

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones-run Post Office branches could close permanently as part of a restructuring plan. With stores in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford named as affected, the changes raise fresh questions about access to everyday services on the high street.

Daily Express · national
Richard Osman and Bill Bailey honoured at Windsor ceremony

At Windsor, Richard Osman and Bill Bailey have received honours in an investiture ceremony led by the Princess Royal. The awards recognise their work in entertainment and culture, giving the day a distinctly arts-focused note.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Farm ships 1.5m strawberry punnets in bumper crop

A bumper strawberry season is putting a smile on faces at Tuesley Farm in Godalming, with an impressive 1.5 million punnets heading out after what growers say has been perfect weather. It’s a lovely bit of local good news — a strong harvest, thriving countryside business, and plenty of sweet Surrey strawberries for everyone to enjoy.

BBC Surrey · good_news
The Local — West Malling, Kent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
West Malling · 8 articles
Drivers dodging the A26 in Tunbridge Wells could face changes on this notorious rat run

In Tunbridge Wells, a well-used cut-through for drivers avoiding the A26 is set for improvements after complaints from residents. The changes are meant to tackle long-running concerns about traffic and could alter how motorists try to bypass congestion.

KentLive · hyper_local
Darent Valley Hospital has declared a critical incident over unsafe water supplies

At Darent Valley Hospital in Dartford, a critical incident has been declared because of water supply problems affecting drinking and washing. The hospital remains open, but the issue is serious enough to trigger emergency procedures while teams work to manage the disruption.

BBC Kent · local
Nissan plans UK production cut as Sunderland jobs come under pressure

In Sunderland, Nissan says it will shut one UK production line and cut 900 jobs across Europe, raising fresh questions about the future scale of its British operations. The company is also considering bringing in a third party to make fuller use of the Sunderland plant, a move with wider implications for UK manufacturing and supply chains.

BBC Business · national
Up to 100 high street Post Office branches could shut under TG Jones overhaul

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones stores housing Post Office branches could close permanently as the business restructures its estate. Branches in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford are among those affected, fuelling concern over access to everyday services on already stretched high streets.

Daily Express · national
Ticket touts face criminal charges under new crackdown before Euro 2028

Across the UK, ministers are preparing a tougher clampdown on ticket touting that could see offenders face criminal charges ahead of Euro 2028. The move forms part of a wider push to show Britain can host major events without fans being priced out or caught by inflated resale scams.

The Independent · national
MPs urged to ban pesticide found in UK wheat, barley and oats

Across the UK, campaigners are calling on MPs to ban a pesticide linked to cancer concerns after tests found it in nearly half of sampled wheat, barley and oat crops. The warning matters because those grains are widely used in staples including bread, beer and breakfast cereals.

Daily Mirror · national
What this week’s elections across Britain could mean for Starmer, Reform and the Greens

Across England, Wales and Scotland, this week’s elections are shaping up as a major test for Labour, Reform, the Greens and Plaid Cymru. Key battlegrounds include Sunderland, Hackney, Wales and Scotland, with the results likely to influence the national political mood well beyond local councils and devolved assemblies.

The Guardian · national
Dolphin returns towards sea after escaping lock

A young dolphin that became trapped in a River Medway lock has managed to make its way back towards the sea, in a lovely bit of good news for Kent wildlife watchers. After concern from rescuers and locals, it seems the dolphin found its route out through the lock gates — a heartening ending everyone will be pleased to see.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Boughton, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Boughton · 11 articles
Newark and Sherwood’s new CCTV hub has already helped police make an arrest

Newark and Sherwood District Council says its new CCTV control room has already played a direct role in an arrest after an attempted motorcycle theft. The early result will be watched closely as the system is used to support police responses across the district.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
The fight to save the original Bramley apple tree could open the site to the public

Southwell is at the centre of a new campaign to protect the original Bramley apple tree by buying the cottage and garden where it stands. Supporters say the plan could secure the tree’s future and create public access to a site with deep Nottinghamshire roots.

BBC Nottingham · local
New pothole repair machines are being rolled out across Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines intended to speed up road fixes across the county. For drivers in towns and villages around Newark and Sherwood, the move could mean quicker repairs on damaged routes.

Gedling Eye · local
Today’s Nottinghamshire weather looks mostly dry, but cloud will build later

Nottinghamshire is expected to stay largely dry on Wednesday, with brighter spells early before thicker cloud moves in through the afternoon. It should be a usable day for commuting and school runs, though sunshine is likely to be limited later on.

West Bridgford Wire · local
People using blue inhalers are being urged to contact their GP after asthma advice update

Across the UK, patients relying on blue salbutamol inhalers are being advised to review their asthma treatment with their GP. The warning is aimed at people who may be leaning too heavily on reliever inhalers rather than keeping symptoms under proper control.

Nottingham Post · local
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new government crackdown

Across the UK, ministers are preparing tougher action on ticket touting ahead of Euro 2028, including the prospect of criminal charges for those reselling tickets unlawfully. The move is part of a wider push to tighten event security and make it easier for genuine fans to get seats at major sporting fixtures.

The Independent · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut in overhaul affecting towns across the UK

Across the UK, up to 100 Post Office branches inside TG Jones stores are at risk under a major restructuring plan. Closures could hit everyday services such as parcels, banking and bill payments, especially in towns where the Post Office is still a key part of the high street.

Daily Express · national
The UK may have to curb use of a widely used weedkiller under new EU trade terms

Across the UK, a new trade deal with the EU could force tighter limits on glyphosate, the weedkiller used on cereal and pulse crops. That would have implications for farming, food production and the long-running health debate around a chemical critics say is linked to cancer.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A lovely good-news moment for the region: East Midlands Mayor Claire Ward has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route around the East Midlands. Finishing almost a year after setting off, it’s a cheerful reminder of the beauty on our doorstep — and a fine bit of determination that may well inspire others to pull on their walking boots too.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Chadlington — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Chadlington · 8 articles
Katy Perry’s Met Gala moment puts Blenheim Palace’s summer festival back in the spotlight

Blenheim Palace in Woodstock is back in the entertainment conversation after Katy Perry turned up to the Met Gala in a striking ‘space mask’ ahead of her Oxfordshire festival date. The show matters locally because it brings a global pop star — and international attention — to one of the county’s biggest cultural venues.

Witney Gazette · hyper_local
Police want to trace key driver after young biker is airlifted from serious Cotswolds crash

The Cotswolds saw a major emergency response after a young motorcyclist was seriously injured and airlifted to hospital. Police are trying to identify the driver who was directly behind the vehicles involved, suggesting crucial witness evidence is still missing.

GloucestershireLive Cotswolds · hyper_local
Two Oxfordshire crashes caused rush-hour disruption across Oxford and Bicester

Oxford and the Bicester area were hit by rush-hour delays after two separate crashes disrupted traffic across Oxfordshire. For drivers crossing the county, the knock-on effect was felt on key routes at one of the busiest times of day.

Oxford Mail · hyper_local
BBC picks King’s Sutton to test what voters want from the next phase of government policy

King’s Sutton near Banbury is set to host a BBC visit aimed at gathering residents’ views on future government policy. The choice of village puts a North Oxfordshire community at the centre of a wider political conversation about what voters want next.

Banbury Guardian · hyper_local
Check the May Premium Bonds winners and see if you've won £1 million

National Savings and Investments have announced the May 2026 Premium Bonds winners. See if you've won big.

Cotswold Journal · hyper_local
Inside Homes: An Arts & Crafts house in a semi-rural setting minutes from the city centre

Discover this 1900s Arts & Crafts home in a secluded semi-rural setting just minutes from Oxford city centre, offering period character, privacy and a strong sense of place where architecture and landscape sit in quiet balance. The post Inside Homes: An Arts & Crafts house in a semi-rural setting mi

The Oxford Magazine · hyper_local
Man sentenced after poaching case on private land in Oxfordshire countryside

Oxfordshire countryside was the focus of a rural crime case after a man was sentenced for poaching on private land. The case highlights an issue that continues to affect farmers and landowners across the county.

Oxford Mail · hyper_local
Opening date announced for £1.2m sports and social club revamp

A bright bit of local news: Witney’s £1.2 million sports and social club revamp now has an opening date, bringing a long-awaited community project a step closer. It’s the sort of investment that promises more chances for people to come together, get active and enjoy a refreshed local hub.

Witney Gazette · good_news
The Local — Fawley — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Fawley · 7 articles
How this week’s southern elections could reshape council politics across Hampshire

Across the South of England, voters go to the polls this week in contests that could dent both Conservative and Labour support while boosting smaller parties. The piece looks at where the political pressure points are and why the results may matter for future council decisions across Hampshire and beyond.

BBC Hampshire · hyper_local
Ticket touts could face criminal charges under new government plans before Euro 2028

Across the UK, ministers are preparing a crackdown that could make ticket touting a criminal offence ahead of Euro 2028. The move is part of a wider push to protect fans and strengthen the country’s case for hosting major events.

The Independent · national
A new EU trade deal could mean tighter UK rules on a weedkiller used on food crops

Across the UK, glyphosate rules could tighten if a new trade deal with the EU goes ahead. The chemical is widely used on cereal and pulse crops, so any restriction would have knock-on effects for farming, food production and the wider environment debate.

The Guardian · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut in another blow to town centres

Across the UK, as many as 100 TG Jones stores with Post Office branches could close under restructuring plans. The prospect will worry communities that rely on local counters for banking, parcels and day-to-day services.

Daily Express · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
84-year-old runs Southampton half marathon with help from taxi firm

A wonderfully inspiring Southampton story sees an 84-year-old runner complete her 10th and final half marathon, helped along the way by a local taxi firm. It’s a lovely example of determination, community spirit and people pulling together to help someone achieve a remarkable personal milestone.

New Forest Post · good_news
The Local — Withington — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Withington · 7 articles
Residents say a traveller site appeared in days after a field was concreted over

In a village covered by BBC England, residents say a field was transformed into a traveller site within four days, with concrete laid at speed and little warning. The dispute is likely to raise fresh questions over planning enforcement, land use and what action councils can take once work has already happened.

BBC England · hyper_local
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new government plan

Across the UK, ministers are preparing a crackdown that could make ticket touting a criminal offence ahead of Euro 2028. The move is part of a wider push around major sporting events, and could matter to fans already frustrated by inflated resale prices.

The Independent · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut in shake-up affecting towns across the UK

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones stores housing Post Office branches could close under a major restructuring plan. Branches in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford are among those reportedly affected, raising fresh questions about access to everyday services on the high street.

Daily Express · national
A new EU trade deal could change the weedkiller used on UK food crops

In the UK, a proposed trade deal with the EU could force restrictions on glyphosate, the weedkiller used on cereal and pulse crops. The chemical has long been controversial, and any change could have knock-on effects for farming, food production and prices.

The Guardian · national
Modern slavery cases are rising again in the UK, according to a new report

In the UK, a new report says modern slavery has been increasing for almost a decade. The findings put renewed pressure on government policy and enforcement as concerns grow over how victims are identified and protected.

The Canary · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Greg James's Comic Relief bike sells for £11k

A lovely boost for Comic Relief: Greg James’s charity bike has sold for £11,000 after his remarkable 1,000km challenge helped raise more than £4 million. It’s a heartening reminder of how a big effort, a good cause and plenty of public generosity can keep doing good long after the ride itself has finished.

BBC England · good_news
The Local — Frant, East Sussex — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Frant & Wadhurst · 11 articles
Why campaigners want births brought back to Crowborough’s maternity unit

In Crowborough, campaigners are renewing calls for births to resume at the town’s maternity unit, arguing the current situation is leaving women with longer journeys and fewer local options. The issue is being framed around safety, access and the impact on families across the Wealden area.

BBC Sussex · hyper_local
Tunbridge Wells rat run used to dodge the A-road is set for changes

In Tunbridge Wells, a well-known back-route used by drivers to avoid a congested A-road is due to get improvements after long-running complaints. The changes are intended to tackle traffic problems and road safety concerns for people living along the route.

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · local
Brighton Main Line is running again after disruption between Three Bridges and Haywards Heath

Between Three Bridges and Haywards Heath, the Brighton Main Line has reopened after major disruption for passengers. Services have resumed, but travellers across Sussex may still face some knock-on delays as timetables settle back to normal.

BBC Sussex · local
Three arrested in Brighton after police investigate child sex concerns

In North Street near Prince’s Place in Brighton, police arrested two young men and a 14-year-old boy on suspicion of sexual activity with a child. Officers entered premises in the city centre as part of the investigation, which is continuing.

Brighton & Hove News · local
REVIEW: Chichester's Magic proves profound and poignant

World premiere in Chichester

Sussex Express · local
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut under TG Jones overhaul

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones stores with Post Office counters could close as part of a major restructuring. With branches in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford already cited, the shake-up could mean longer trips and fewer face-to-face services for customers who still rely on local counters.

Daily Express · national
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new government plans

Across the UK, ministers are planning a crackdown that could make ticket touting a criminal offence ahead of Euro 2028. The move is part of a wider push around major sporting events and could affect how fans buy and resell tickets in the next few years.

The Independent · national
A new UK-EU trade deal could change the weedkiller used on crops and in food production

In the UK, a proposed trade deal with the EU could force tighter limits on glyphosate, the weedkiller used on cereal and pulse crops. That would have implications for farming, food production and a long-running row over whether the chemical poses a cancer risk.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Community rallies to support Battle mum, 37, with 'incurable' cancer

A heartening show of local kindness has seen people rally round to support a 37-year-old mum from Battle living with incurable cancer. It’s a moving reminder of how communities across Sussex can come together in tough times, offering practical help, compassion and real comfort to a family who need it most.

Sussex Express · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 7 articles
Rushcliffe residents are being warned about a fake council email doing the rounds

Rushcliffe Borough Council says residents and businesses across the borough should be on alert after a bogus email using council branding was reported. The message appears to relate to licensing, and the council is urging people not to click links or share personal details if anything looks suspicious.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new government plan

Across the UK, ministers are preparing a crackdown that would make ticket touting a criminal offence ahead of Euro 2028. The move is part of a wider push to tighten rules around major sporting events and could affect how fans buy and resell tickets.

The Independent · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut in latest blow to town centres

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones-run Post Office branches could close under a major restructuring plan. Stores in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford are already cited, raising fresh concerns about access to postal and banking services on the high street.

Daily Express · national
The UK could be forced to curb a widely used weedkiller under a new EU trade deal

Across the UK, a proposed trade deal with the EU could lead to tighter limits on glyphosate, the weedkiller used on cereal and pulse crops. The row matters for farming, food production and public health, with campaigners pointing to links between the chemical and cancer.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A lovely bit of regional pride: East Midlands Mayor Claire Ward has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route around the region, nearly a year after setting off from Buxton. It’s an uplifting achievement that shines a spotlight on the area’s landscapes and communities, and may well inspire others to get out and explore closer to home.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Barton — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Barton · 7 articles
Why Yorkshire’s local election fallout could shape what happens next in Westminster

Across Yorkshire, local election results are being watched as a test of Labour’s strength and Sir Keir Starmer’s authority. The report says poor performances could sharpen pressure inside the party, with rivals already being discussed as possible challengers.

Yorkshire Post · hyper_local
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut under TG Jones overhaul

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones branches with Post Office counters are at risk of permanent closure as the retailer restructures its estate. The shake-up could affect access to everyday services such as parcels, banking and bill payments in town centres, with named branches already flagged in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford.

Daily Express · national
Ticket touts could face criminal charges before Euro 2028 under new government plan

Across the UK, ministers are preparing a crackdown that could make ticket touting a criminal offence ahead of Euro 2028. The move is part of a wider push to protect fans buying for major sporting events and to show Britain can host them without the usual resale chaos.

The Independent · national
Why a new EU trade deal could change the weedkiller used on UK crops

Across the UK, a proposed trade deal with the EU could force tighter limits on glyphosate, the weedkiller used on cereal and pulse crops before harvest. Any change would matter well beyond farming, because it could affect food production, standards and prices in the supply chain.

The Guardian · national
Modern slavery cases have been rising in the UK for years, new report warns

Across the UK, a new report says modern slavery has been increasing for almost a decade, pointing to a persistent crime hidden in everyday industries and communities. The findings are likely to renew pressure on government and police over prevention, enforcement and support for victims.

The Canary · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Meet the 90-year-old who has run her village gala for 50 years

A lovely slice of Yorkshire community spirit: a 90-year-old has spent 50 years running her village gala, helping keep a cherished local tradition alive for generations. It’s a heartwarming reminder of the quiet dedication and neighbourly pride that bring people together year after year.

Yorkshire Post · good_news
The Local — Cranmer, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Cranmer · 15 articles
Rushcliffe residents warned after fake council licensing email starts circulating

In Rushcliffe, residents and businesses are being warned about a scam email using Rushcliffe Borough Council branding. The message appears to be linked to licensing and could catch people off guard, so anyone receiving it is being urged to check carefully before replying or clicking anything.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Today’s Nottinghamshire weather: a dry start before cloud builds later

Across Nottinghamshire, Wednesday is expected to stay mostly dry with some early brighter spells before cloud thickens through the afternoon. It is a useful heads-up if you are planning school runs, outdoor work or an evening out.

West Bridgford Wire · local
New pothole machines are being sent onto Nottinghamshire roads

In Nottinghamshire, the county council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines to speed up road fixes. The move could mean quicker patching on damaged routes across the county as pressure grows over the state of local roads.

Gedling Eye · local
Man taken to hospital after assault in Nottingham’s Old Market Square

In Nottingham city centre, a man was taken to hospital after an assault in Old Market Square on Monday. Police have arrested an 18-year-old as inquiries continue into the attack in one of the city’s busiest public spaces.

BBC Nottingham · local
Ryanair, easyJet and British Airways baggage fees may rise amid soaring fuel costs

Industry experts warn that UK airline baggage fees may rise sharply

NottinghamshireLive · local
Where Reform could take control next — and what it could mean for housing and local services

Across England, Reform is being tipped to take control in several council areas as local elections reshape the political map. The stakes go beyond party branding, with potential knock-on effects for housing targets, bin collections and other everyday local services.

i News · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut under new plans

Across the UK, up to 100 Post Office branches operating inside TG Jones stores could close as part of a restructuring plan. The changes would raise fresh concerns over access to cash, parcels and in-person services in town centres already under strain.

Daily Express · national
UK farmers could face new glyphosate limits under proposed EU trade deal

In the UK, a new trade deal with the EU could lead to tighter restrictions on glyphosate, the weedkiller widely used on cereal and pulse crops. Any change would matter well beyond farming, with implications for food production, regulation and environmental standards.

The Guardian · national
Why dozens of councillors have quit Reform in the past year

Across Britain, nearly 70 councillors are reported to have left Reform over the past year, despite the party’s wider electoral momentum. The departures raise questions about internal discipline, candidate vetting and whether local gains can be sustained.

The Independent · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Fresh Russian strikes hit Ukraine despite ceasefire claim

In Ukraine, officials say Russian missile and drone strikes have continued despite a declared unilateral ceasefire. The latest attacks add to doubts over any pause in fighting and underline how fragile the wider conflict remains.

The Independent World · international
Why the Strait of Hormuz standoff matters far beyond the Gulf

In the Strait of Hormuz, rising tension between the US and Iran is increasing fears of a broader return to conflict. The waterway is one of the world’s key energy routes, so any escalation could quickly affect oil prices and global markets.

BBC World News · international
Data on 2.9 million Alberta voters leaked as separatists push for referendum

In Alberta, authorities are investigating a leak involving the personal details of 2.9 million voters at the same time separatists press for an independence vote. The overlap between a major data breach and a constitutional row has intensified political pressure in the province.

The Guardian World · international
British crew member to be evacuated from cruise ship hit by hantavirus outbreak

Off the Canary Islands, a British crew member is due to be urgently evacuated from the MV Hondius after a hantavirus outbreak on board. Spanish authorities are preparing to receive the ship as passengers and crew are treated before being sent home.

The Guardian · international
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A bright moment for the East Midlands: Mayor Claire Ward has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route celebrating the region’s towns, countryside and communities. Finishing almost a year after setting off from Buxton, the achievement is a lovely reminder of the pride, perseverance and local spirit that can bring the whole region together.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Clifton, Nottingham — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Clifton · 9 articles
Police are hunting a suspect after repeated car vandalism at Clifton Morrisons

Clifton police are trying to trace a 30-year-old man after car windows were smashed at Morrisons over a 12-month period. The appeal suggests the damage happened repeatedly, making it a crime issue regular shoppers and nearby residents will want to keep an eye on.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New pothole repair machines are being sent onto Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole machines aimed at speeding up repairs on roads across the county. For drivers using routes around Clifton and south Nottingham, it could mean quicker fixes to some of the surfaces causing daily frustration.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
10 photos of Old Market Square cordon as police taped off busy part of Nottingham city centre

Part of the square was taped off as a result of an attack on a man

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
These roadworks and closures are planned across Gedling this week

Gedling borough has a fresh list of roadworks and closures scheduled over the coming days. If you travel across the wider Nottingham area for work, school runs or appointments, the latest timings and locations could help you avoid hold-ups.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
A new CCTV control room has already helped police make an arrest

Newark and Sherwood officers say a newly opened CCTV control room helped them quickly track down a suspect after an attempted motorcycle theft. The case is an early example of how expanded surveillance is being used to respond faster to reports of crime.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Week-long tram disruption between Old Market Square and The Forest could affect your journeys later this month

Nottingham's tram network will be disrupted from 24 to 31 May while track is replaced near the university, with no services running between Old Market Square and The Forest. Anyone travelling in from Clifton via the city centre should plan ahead, as the change will affect a key stretch of the NET network.

Nottingham Post · local
New evidence at the Nottingham attacks inquiry raises fresh questions about Calocane's discharge

Nottingham's public inquiry into the Valdo Calocane case heard NHS staff could not find him and felt unable to work with him when he was discharged. The evidence adds to growing scrutiny of the decisions made before the killings and is likely to reignite debate about mental health services and public safety.

BBC Nottingham · local
Today's Nottinghamshire weather looks dry but cloudier by the afternoon

Nottinghamshire is expected to stay mostly dry on Wednesday, starting brighter before cloud thickens later in the day. That should mean a decent start for commuters and school runs, even if the afternoon turns greyer.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Live music lifts spirits at Coppice Lodge Care Home as singer Rebecca Lomas performs for residents

A lovely burst of live music brightened the day at Coppice Lodge Care Home, where singer Rebecca Lomas performed for residents and staff in an intimate lounge concert. It’s a heartwarming reminder of how simple shared moments — a song, a smile and being together — can lift spirits and bring a real sense of joy to the community.

Gedling Eye · good_news
The Local — West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
West Bridgford · 16 articles
Rushcliffe warns of fake council email after scam uses official branding

In Rushcliffe, residents and businesses are being told to watch out for a bogus email using Rushcliffe Borough Council branding and referring to licensing. The warning suggests scammers are targeting local inboxes with messages that look official, so anyone receiving one should check carefully before clicking links or sharing details.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police want this man traced after repeated car vandalism at Clifton Morrisons

In Clifton, police are appealing for help to find a 30-year-old man after a series of car vandalism incidents in the Morrisons area over the past year. Officers say vehicle windows were damaged repeatedly, making this a case likely to concern shoppers and nearby residents alike.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Man taken to hospital after assault in Nottingham's Old Market Square

In Nottingham city centre, a man was taken to hospital after an assault in Old Market Square on Monday. Police have arrested an 18-year-old and are investigating what happened in one of the city's busiest public spaces.

BBC Nottingham · local
New pothole machines are being deployed across Nottinghamshire roads

Across Nottinghamshire, the county council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines to speed up road fixes. The move could mean quicker patching on damaged routes used by drivers across the boroughs, as complaints about road surfaces continue.

Gedling Eye · local
East Midlands Mayor finishes 150-mile Loop route after year-long journey

Across the East Midlands, Mayor Claire Ward has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route, finishing back in Buxton nearly a year after starting. The route is intended to spotlight active travel and tourism links across the region.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Asthma patients using blue inhalers are being told to book a GP review

Across the UK, patients relying on blue salbutamol inhalers are being urged to contact their GP for an asthma review. The advice is aimed at people who may be using reliever inhalers too often, which can be a sign their condition is not well controlled.

NottinghamshireLive · local
What more rate rises could mean for your mortgage this summer

Across the UK, economists are watching whether the Bank of England will raise interest rates again and what that means for homeowners. The key issue is how quickly mortgage costs could shift for people coming off fixed deals or planning to borrow soon.

i News · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut in major restructure

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones Post Office branches are reportedly at risk as part of a wider restructuring. Any closures would hit access to everyday services including parcels, banking and bill payments, especially in places with few alternatives nearby.

Daily Express · national
EU trade talks could force changes to a weedkiller still used on UK crops

In the UK, a future trade deal with the EU could lead to tighter restrictions on glyphosate, the widely used weedkiller linked to cancer concerns. Any change would matter for farming, food production and the rules growers have to follow.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
What is Trump's 'Project Freedom' in the Strait of Hormuz?

The US president said the operation has been paused after starting on Monday.

BBC News · national
Fresh Russian strikes reported in Ukraine despite declared ceasefire

In Ukraine, Kyiv says Russian missile and drone attacks have continued despite a unilateral ceasefire announcement. The latest strikes raise further doubts over whether any pause in fighting can hold.

The Independent World · international
Why the Strait of Hormuz standoff is raising fears of a wider war

In the Gulf, tensions around the Strait of Hormuz are rising again as pressure builds between the US and Iran. The concern is that any further escalation could threaten a fragile ceasefire and disrupt one of the world's most important shipping routes.

BBC World News · international
Data of 2.9 million voters leaked as Alberta separatists push for referendum

In Alberta, authorities are investigating a leak of personal data linked to 2.9 million voters as separatists press ahead with signatures for an independence vote. The twin rows over privacy and constitutional change have added to political turmoil in the province.

The Guardian World · international
British crew member to be evacuated from virus-hit cruise ship heading to the Canaries

Off the coast of Spain, a British crew member is due to be urgently evacuated from the MV Hondius as the ship heads towards the Canary Islands after a hantavirus outbreak. Spanish authorities say passengers and crew will be treated before being repatriated, following multiple deaths linked to the voyage.

The Guardian · international
Nottinghamshire launches second Walk Notts Festival this month

A lovely bit of good news for Nottinghamshire: the Walk Notts Festival is back this month, encouraging people of all ages to get outdoors and enjoy the county’s green spaces as part of National Walking Month. It’s a simple, uplifting way to boost wellbeing, discover local routes and bring communities together in the fresh spring air.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 14 articles
Rushcliffe warns fake council email could catch out residents and businesses

Rushcliffe Borough Council has warned people across Rushcliffe after a scam email using council branding was reported. Residents and businesses are being urged to stay alert, avoid clicking links and check any licensing message carefully before responding.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New pothole machines are being sent onto Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines to speed up road fixes across the county. The move is meant to tackle damaged surfaces more quickly, with drivers likely to watch closely for whether it improves everyday journeys.

Gedling Eye · local
Man taken to hospital after assault in Nottingham’s Old Market Square

Old Market Square in Nottingham was sealed off after a man was assaulted in the city centre on Monday. Police said the victim was taken to hospital and an 18-year-old man has been arrested as enquiries continue.

BBC Nottingham · local
Police want to trace suspect after cars were repeatedly damaged at Clifton Morrisons

Clifton in Nottingham has seen a long-running spate of vandalism involving cars parked at Morrisons, with windows reportedly smashed over a 12-month period. Police are now appealing for help to find a 30-year-old man they want to question.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Nottingham tea shop is turning into a retro ice cream parlour for one night

Nottingham city centre will see a tea shop transformed into a retro ice cream parlour for a one-off evening event. Organisers are pitching it as a themed night for dessert and matcha fans looking for something different after work.

Nottingham Post · local
Where Reform could take control next and what that may mean for local services

Across England and Wales, Reform is tipped to make gains in a number of councils, with possible knock-on effects for housing, bin collections and other frontline services. The piece looks at which areas may change hands and what residents there could notice first.

i News · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut under new restructuring plans

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones-run Post Office branches could face closure as part of a major restructuring. The proposal raises fresh questions about access to cash, parcels and basic banking services on struggling high streets.

Daily Express · national
Women speak out over rare pregnancy condition linked to emergency surgery

Across the UK, women affected by placenta accreta spectrum have described emergency surgery, hysterectomies and traumatic births linked to the condition. Their accounts form part of an awareness push to improve understanding and earlier diagnosis.

The Guardian · national
Lidl shoppers say the supermarket’s loyalty changes are less rewarding

Across the UK, Lidl customers are questioning whether the supermarket’s revamped loyalty scheme gives them less back for their spending. The new points-based system has prompted complaints from shoppers who say the old reward coupons were better value.

BBC Business · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Fresh Russian strikes hit Ukraine despite ceasefire claims

Kyiv and eastern Ukraine were hit by fresh Russian missile and drone strikes despite claims of a unilateral ceasefire. Ukrainian officials say the attacks killed dozens, raising new doubts over any pause in fighting.

The Independent World · international
Why the Strait of Hormuz standoff could drag the region back towards war

The Strait of Hormuz is again a flashpoint as the US and Iran keep up pressure in a confrontation that threatens the wider Gulf. The latest analysis warns that a fragile ceasefire could unravel quickly if either side escalates.

BBC World News · international
Data leak hits millions of Alberta voters as separatists push for referendum

Alberta in Canada is dealing with a leak affecting the personal details of 2.9 million voters just as separatists submit signatures for an independence vote. The breach adds a serious data security row to an already tense constitutional debate.

The Guardian World · international
Nottinghamshire launches second Walk Notts Festival this month

Nottinghamshire’s second Walk Notts Festival is a lovely invitation for residents to get outdoors, enjoy the county and boost their wellbeing this spring. With events running throughout May as part of National Walking Month, it’s a cheerful reminder that sometimes the simplest community pleasures — fresh air, gentle exercise and shared local spaces — can do wonders.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Sevenoaks Kippington, Kent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Sevenoaks Kippington · 9 articles
These M25 and Dartford Crossing closures could disrupt Kent journeys until Saturday

Across Kent, drivers are being warned about planned closures on the M25, Dartford Crossing and Sheppey Crossing running until 10 May. For Sevenoaks-area motorists heading towards London, Essex or east Kent, the works could mean longer journeys and last-minute diversions.

KentLive · hyper_local
Winston Churchill's famous Kent estate has a 'hidden' resident who must live there forever

One was a world famous, history shaping figure - the other is small and likes rolling about in the grass

KentLive Sevenoaks · hyper_local
Darent Valley Hospital has declared a critical incident after water supply problems

Darent Valley Hospital in Dartford has declared a critical incident after water problems affected parts of the site, with warnings that some supplies are not safe for drinking or washing. The hospital remains open, but the disruption is likely to matter to patients and families travelling in from across west Kent.

BBC Kent · local
What the next Bank of England rate moves could mean for your mortgage

Across the UK, forecasts are shifting on how many more interest rate rises may be coming and what that could do to monthly mortgage costs. The piece sets out what economists expect from the Bank of England and how borrowers on fixed and variable deals could be affected.

i News · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut under TG Jones overhaul

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones stores housing Post Office branches could close permanently as part of a restructuring plan. Branches including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford are named among those affected, raising fresh questions over access to everyday banking and postal services.

Daily Express · national
A new UK-EU trade deal could change how farmers use glyphosate

Across the UK, a proposed trade deal with the EU could lead to tighter limits on glyphosate, the weedkiller linked by critics to cancer concerns. Any restriction would have implications for farming, food production and the standards tied to future trade arrangements.

The Guardian · national
Arsenal now hold the edge in the title race after Man City stumble

In the Premier League, Arsenal have moved into control of the title race after Manchester City dropped points. The latest twist reshapes the run-in and puts extra pressure on both clubs with only a small margin for error left.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Stranded dolphin manages to escape River Medway lock in Kent

A stranded dolphin in the River Medway has managed to make its way through the lock gates and head back towards open water — a lovely bit of good news for Kent wildlife watchers. After causing concern when it became trapped inland, its escape is a heartening reminder that sometimes nature finds its own way home.

KentLive · good_news
The Local — Brondesbury Park, Brent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Brondesbury Park · 11 articles
Met sends 100 extra officers to protect Jewish communities after London attacks

Across London, the Metropolitan Police has deployed a new 100-officer unit after a rise in antisemitic incidents, including suspected arson attacks and a double stabbing being treated as terrorism. The move signals a more visible policing response around Jewish neighbourhoods, schools and places of worship.

MyLondon · hyper_local
MP pushes for tougher action on high street shops accused of being fronts for crime

In Enfield, an MP has taken the issue of suspected sham shops to the House of Commons, arguing councils need stronger powers to shut them down. The row taps into wider concerns about crime, enforcement and the decline of legitimate high street businesses.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Nine Franco Manca sites are closing in London — check whether your nearest is on the list

Across London, Franco Manca is shutting nine restaurants as the pizza chain cuts back its estate. The full list will matter to regular customers and staff alike, with some neighbourhood high streets set to lose a familiar fixture.

Evening Standard · local
Homes were evacuated after a fire broke out in Hackney flats on Tuesday night

On Mount Pleasant Lane in Hackney, residents were forced out after a fire broke out in a block of maisonettes at about 8pm on Tuesday. Emergency crews attended the scene, with disruption for households nearby while the blaze was brought under control.

BBC London · local
Green Party investigates ‘antisemitic’ tweets allegedly made by local candidate

Brian Capaloff, who is standing in the Hale End & Highams Park South ward, is accused of stating a recent antisemitic attack in London was a 'Reichstag moment' for right-wing Zionists

Waltham Forest Echo · local
How more rate rises could change mortgage costs for households across the UK

Across the UK, economists are weighing up whether the Bank of England will raise rates again and what that means for mortgage holders. For borrowers coming off fixed deals, even small shifts could feed through quickly into monthly housing costs.

i News · national
Up to 100 Post Office branches could close under major high street shake-up

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones-run Post Office branches could shut as part of a restructuring plan. Any closures would add pressure on local high streets and leave some communities with fewer nearby banking and postal services.

Daily Express · national
Summer airport disruption threat as 900 workers vote on strike action

At three UK airports, around 900 workers are being balloted on strike action that could hit peak summer travel. If staff vote yes, passengers could face delays and disruption during one of the busiest periods of the year.

Daily Mirror · national
Nearly 70 councillors have left Reform in a year — here’s what they say went wrong

Across the UK, dozens of councillors who once stood for Reform have now quit the party, raising questions about discipline and candidate vetting. Their accounts offer a clearer picture of the instability behind Reform’s headline-grabbing growth.

The Independent · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Princess Kate takes major step in cancer recovery next week

A hopeful royal update leads the way this morning, with Princess Kate set to take a major step forward in her cancer recovery next week. After a difficult period, it’s an encouraging sign of progress and a reminder that brighter days can follow even the toughest of times.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Sherwood, Nottingham — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Sherwood · 9 articles
These Gedling roadworks and closures could slow your journeys this week

Across Gedling borough, a fresh set of roadworks and closures is due over the coming days, with likely knock-on effects for drivers, buses and school-run traffic. The latest list sets out where disruption is expected so residents can plan around delays and diversions.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Police want this man after repeated car vandalism at Clifton Morrisons

In Clifton, police are appealing for help to trace a 30-year-old man after a series of incidents involving damaged car windows at Morrisons. Officers say the vandalism happened over a 12-month period, raising concerns for shoppers and local drivers using the site.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Rushcliffe residents warned over fake council email that could catch out businesses

In Rushcliffe, the borough council has issued an alert after a scam email using official branding was reported. Residents and businesses are being urged to check messages carefully, particularly anything linked to licensing or requests for action.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Live performance brings a lift to residents at Coppice Lodge Care Home

At Coppice Lodge Care Home in Gedling borough, residents and staff gathered for a live set by singer Rebecca Lomas. The performance turned an ordinary day into a community moment for people living at the home.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
New pothole machines are being sent out across Nottinghamshire roads

Across Nottinghamshire, the county council has taken delivery of specialist JCB Pothole Pro machines to speed up road repairs. The move is aimed at tackling surface damage more quickly on borough roads, with potential benefits for drivers, cyclists and bus routes.

Gedling Eye · local
No trams between The Forest and Old Market Square for a week in May

In Nottingham, tram services between The Forest and Old Market Square will be suspended from 24 to 31 May during planned maintenance. Passengers using the city centre section of the NET network will need to check replacement arrangements and allow extra time.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Tunbridge Wells rat run used by drivers dodging A-road to get improvements 'addressing concerns'

The rat run is one of the best known in Tunbridge Wells as it dodges a notoriously congested A-road

KentLive · local
Kent area among South East's most dangerous places, police data suggests

Thanet has the sixth highest crime rate of anywhere in the South East

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · local
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A lovely boost for the region: the East Midlands Mayor has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route celebrating towns, countryside and local communities across the area. It’s an inspiring achievement that puts the spotlight on getting outdoors, exploring the region and taking pride in the places we call home.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Frant, East Sussex — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Frant & Wadhurst · 9 articles
New 80s stage show opens at Chequer Mead in East Grinstead this week

At Chequer Mead in East Grinstead, Soul Street Productions is launching its new 80s-themed show Once In A Lifetime on Thursday, 7 May. The production adds to the area’s live arts calendar with a fresh local date for theatre-goers.

Sussex Express · hyper_local
PREVIEW: Chunxiang’s Schoolroom Prank – Brighton Fringe

PREVIEW: Chunxiang’s Schoolroom Prank – Brighton Fringe Chunxiang’s Schoolroom Prank is a traditional Kunqu comedy from The Peony Pavilion by Tang Xianzu. Drawing on one of the oldest surviving performance versions, Jingkun Chinese Arts company reintroduces this lively scene with its quick wit, play

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Brighton Main Line is running again after disruption between Three Bridges and Haywards Heath

Between Three Bridges and Haywards Heath, the Brighton Main Line has reopened after major disruption for passengers. Southern says services are back, but commuters across Sussex may still see some knock-on delays while timetables settle.

BBC Sussex · local
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could shut under new plans

Across the UK, up to 100 TG Jones-run Post Office branches could close as part of a restructuring programme. Stores in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford have been identified, raising fresh questions about access to everyday banking, parcels and bill services on the high street.

Daily Express · national
Summer airport strikes could disrupt flights as 900 workers ballot for action

At three UK airports, around 900 workers are voting on industrial action that could hit travel during the summer getaway period. If the ballot backs strikes, passengers could face delays and disruption at one of the busiest times of year.

Daily Mirror · national
Where Reform could take control next and how it may affect housing and local services

In several parts of England and Wales, Reform is expected to take control of more councils after recent electoral gains. The likely impact goes beyond party politics, with potential changes to housing plans, bin services and other day-to-day local decisions.

i News · national
A new EU trade deal could change how British farms use this controversial weedkiller

Across the UK, glyphosate use on crops could face tighter limits if a new EU trade deal goes ahead. The herbicide is widely used to dry cereal and pulse crops before harvest, so any restriction could have knock-on effects for farming costs, food production and environmental policy.

The Guardian · national
Modern slavery cases are still rising across the UK, new report warns

Across the UK, a new report says modern slavery has been increasing for nearly a decade. The findings add pressure on ministers and police forces as concerns grow over whether victims are being properly identified and protected.

The Canary · national
Community rallies to support Battle mum, 37, with 'incurable' cancer

A heartening show of local kindness has seen people rally round a 37-year-old mum from Battle as she faces incurable cancer. In the middle of an incredibly tough time for her family, the community’s support is a powerful reminder of how neighbours can come together with real compassion when it matters most.

Sussex Express · good_news
The Local — Craryville — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Craryville · 7 articles
ICE clash with Albany could bring a bigger federal crackdown across New York

In Albany and across New York, federal immigration official Tom Homan said ICE would ramp up enforcement if state lawmakers pass a sanctuary-state measure limiting cooperation with federal agents. The warning raises the stakes for immigrant communities, local police relationships, and state politics well beyond New York City.

Gothamist · hyper_local
Gas prices jumped 31 cents in a week, and the national average is now $4.48

Across the U.S., gasoline prices are climbing again after a short break, with AAA putting the national average for regular at $4.48 a gallon on Tuesday. A 31-cent jump in just one week could quickly hit household budgets, especially for drivers heading into summer travel.

ABC News · national
Why oil suddenly fell and stocks rose after Trump changed course in the Strait of Hormuz

In the Strait of Hormuz, markets swung after President Trump paused a U.S. plan to escort commercial ships through the waterway. Oil prices fell and stocks rose, a sign that investors see at least some reduced risk to global energy supplies for now.

The New York Times · national
Pennsylvania is suing Character.AI after a chatbot allegedly posed as a licensed psychiatrist

In Pennsylvania, state officials filed suit against Character.AI, alleging one of its bots claimed to be a doctor and even gave out a fake medical license number. The case raises fresh questions about AI safety, especially when chatbots appear to offer mental health or medical advice.

NPR · national
Smith College is under federal investigation over trans admissions policy

In Northampton, Massachusetts, Smith College is facing a federal probe into whether admitting trans women conflicts with Title IX rules for women’s schools. The case could have wider consequences for admissions policies at single-sex colleges across the country.

Washington Post · national
Vivek Ramaswamy won Ohio’s GOP governor primary, setting up a race both parties will watch

In Ohio, Vivek Ramaswamy won the Republican primary for governor and now heads into a potentially competitive general election against Democrat Amy Acton. The result gives Republicans a high-profile nominee in a state that could become a major test of Trump’s political strength this fall.

NBC News · national
Yankees ace Cole makes return to pitch for Hudson Valley Renegades

A little baseball joy in the Hudson Valley: Yankees ace Gerrit Cole made his return to the mound with the Hudson Valley Renegades in Fishkill, giving local fans a rare up-close look at one of the game’s biggest stars. It’s the kind of feel-good moment that brightens a spring day — and a nice reminder that even top athletes once came up through the same minor-league grind.

Mid Hudson News · good_news
The Local — Frant, East Sussex — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Frant & Wadhurst · 10 articles
Why campaigners want births brought back to Crowborough’s maternity unit

In Crowborough, campaigners are pressing for births to resume at the local unit, arguing the current arrangements are having a real impact on women and families. The debate centres on travel, choice and access to maternity care for people across the surrounding Wealden area.

BBC Sussex · hyper_local
Brighton Main Line is running again after disruption between Three Bridges and Haywards Heath

Between Three Bridges and Haywards Heath, the Brighton Main Line has reopened after major disruption for passengers. The problems affected Southern services on a key route for Sussex travellers, with delays and knock-on disruption earlier in the day.

BBC Sussex · local
This proposed bin collection change could mean fewer general waste rounds

In Brighton and Hove, the council is preparing to move from weekly general rubbish collections to fortnightly rounds. The change is being linked to food waste collections, and residents are being asked for their views before any switch is made.

Brighton & Hove News · local
New alcohol control order introduced in Arun public spaces

Across parts of Arun, a new Public Spaces Protection Order has been brought in to tackle alcohol-related nuisance and antisocial behaviour. The measure gives authorities extra powers in designated areas and is aimed at keeping shared spaces safer for residents and visitors.

Sussex Express · local
Up to 100 High Street Post Offices could shut in overhaul affecting towns across the UK

Across the UK, around 100 High Street Post Offices could close permanently under a restructuring plan involving TG Jones. The changes could affect everyday access to banking, parcels and bill payments, with branches in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford already named.

Daily Express · national
Summer airport strikes could disrupt flights as 900 workers ballot for action

At three UK airports, about 900 workers are voting on strike action that could hit summer travel at the busiest time of year. If members back the move, passengers could face delays and disruption just as holiday departures ramp up.

Daily Mirror · national
Where Reform could take control next and what that may mean for bins, housing and local services

Across England, Reform is tipped to take control of several councils, with knock-on effects for housing plans, bin collections and other day-to-day services. The article sets out which areas are in play and how a shift in power could quickly change local decision-making.

i News · national
The key battlegrounds in this month’s elections and why the results could reshape UK politics

Across England, Wales and Scotland, this month’s elections are being treated as a major test for Labour, Reform, the Greens and Plaid Cymru. The contests in places such as Sunderland, Hackney and across Wales could signal where political momentum is heading next.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Community rallies to support Battle mum, 37, with 'incurable' cancer

A heartwarming show of local kindness has seen people rally round a 37-year-old mum from Battle who is living with incurable cancer. It’s a moving reminder that, in difficult times, community spirit can make all the difference for a family facing an incredibly tough journey.

Sussex Express · good_news
The Local — Culverden, Kent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Culverden · 11 articles
These Kent motorway and crossing closures could disrupt journeys through this week

Across Kent, planned closures on the M25, Dartford Crossing and Sheppey Crossing are set to affect drivers until 10 May. Anyone heading towards London, Essex or the coast will want to check routes in advance, as delays and diversions are expected.

KentLive · hyper_local
Police want witnesses after fatal motorbike crash near Appledore

Near Appledore, Kent Police are appealing for information after a motorcyclist died when his bike left Military Road and hit a hedgerow. Officers are asking anyone who saw the crash on Sunday, or has dashcam footage from the area, to come forward.

BBC Kent · local
Up to 100 Post Office branches could shut under major High Street overhaul

Across the UK, around 100 High Street Post Offices could close permanently as part of a wider restructure of TG Jones stores. For many towns, that raises immediate questions about access to everyday services such as parcels, banking and bill payments.

Daily Express · national
What more interest rate rises could mean for your mortgage this year

In the UK, expectations are shifting again over how far the Bank of England may push interest rates if inflation stays high. That matters directly for homeowners and buyers, with mortgage costs and monthly repayments likely to remain under pressure.

i News · national
Princess of Wales to resume overseas trips with Italy visit next week

In the UK, Kensington Palace has confirmed that the Princess of Wales will travel to Italy next week for her first official overseas engagement in more than three years. The visit marks a notable return to high-profile international duties.

BBC News · national
Lidl shoppers say the new loyalty scheme gives less back for their spending

Across the UK, Lidl customers are complaining that the supermarket’s revised loyalty scheme is less generous than the old coupon system. The change swaps direct rewards for points, and shoppers say the value for regular spending is not what it was.

BBC Business · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Fresh Russian strikes hit Ukraine even as ceasefire claims are made

In Ukraine, Kyiv has reported new Russian missile and drone attacks despite a unilateral ceasefire being announced by Moscow. The latest strikes have intensified doubts over whether any pause in fighting is meaningful on the ground.

The Independent World · international
Why the Strait of Hormuz standoff matters again for global security and oil prices

In the Strait of Hormuz, a renewed stand-off between the US and Iran is raising fears of a slide back towards wider conflict in the Gulf. The tension matters far beyond the region because any disruption there can quickly hit global shipping and energy markets.

BBC World News · international
Data leak exposes 2.9 million Alberta voters during push for independence vote

In Alberta, Canada, authorities are investigating a leak of personal data linked to 2.9 million voters as separatists push for an independence referendum. The breach has added a sharp new controversy to an already divisive constitutional campaign.

The Guardian World · international
Dolphin returns towards sea after escaping lock

A young dolphin trapped in a River Medway lock has managed to escape and is now heading back towards the sea — a lovely bit of good news after a tense wait for rescuers and onlookers. It’s a heartening outcome for everyone who had been hoping the animal would find its way home safely.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Cranham, Havering — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Cranham · 16 articles
Romford arrests put Havering at the centre of a counter-terror arson investigation

In Romford, a man and woman have been arrested as part of a Counter Terrorism Policing investigation linked to an arson attack on a memorial site. The case gives Havering a direct connection to a fast-moving national security inquiry, with detectives now examining the pair’s alleged role.

The Havering Daily · hyper_local
Residents at Princes Court say a worsening rubbish problem in St Alban’s can’t wait any longer

At Princes Court in St Alban’s Ward, residents and councillor Jane Keane are demanding action over what they describe as a serious waste management problem. The row points to mounting concern over missed clear-ups, overflowing bins and the impact on day-to-day living for people on the estate.

The Havering Daily · hyper_local
Beam Park councillors say they found and removed a concealed weapon from the street

In Beam Park, two Labour councillors say they spotted an object protruding from the ground and removed what they believed to be a dangerous concealed weapon. The incident has raised fresh questions about public safety in the area and how hazardous items are being dealt with on local streets.

The Havering Daily · hyper_local
Romford Tories challenge Andrew Rosindell posters outside their headquarters

In Romford, local Conservatives have complained about posters linked to Reform defector MP Andrew Rosindell placed outside their party headquarters. The dispute has opened up a fresh row over election messaging and whether the adverts could mislead voters ahead of polling.

Evening Standard · local
Met sends in a 100-officer unit after attacks targeting Jewish communities across London

Across London, the Metropolitan Police has deployed a 100-officer team following a rise in antisemitic incidents, including suspected arson attacks and a double stabbing being treated as terrorism. The move signals a major policing response as concern grows over community safety in the capital.

MyLondon · local
Enfield campaigners say key details on the proposed ‘new town’ are still being withheld

In Enfield, housing campaign group Better Homes for Enfield has criticised the government over what it says is a lack of clear information on a proposed new town. The dispute adds pressure to release more detail on a development that could reshape the area and its housing future.

Enfield Dispatch · local
Green Party investigates ‘antisemitic’ tweets allegedly made by local candidate

Brian Capaloff, who is standing in the Hale End & Highams Park South ward, is accused of stating a recent antisemitic attack in London was a 'Reichstag moment' for right-wing Zionists

Waltham Forest Echo · local
Where Reform could take control next and what it may mean for bins, housing and local services

Across England, Reform is tipped to make gains in a number of council areas, with potential knock-on effects for bin collections, planning decisions and other local services. The piece maps where control could shift and why the practical consequences may be felt quickly by residents.

i News · national
Strike vote by 900 airport workers could bring summer travel disruption

At three UK airports, around 900 workers are voting on industrial action that could disrupt summer travel at one of the busiest times of year. If the ballot backs strikes, passengers may face delays and knock-on problems during holiday season departures.

Daily Mirror · national
An EU trade deal could change how a widely used UK weedkiller is regulated

Across the UK, the future use of glyphosate could come under pressure if a new trade deal with the EU leads to tighter rules. The issue matters for farming, food production and the wider debate over chemicals linked to possible health risks.

The Guardian · national
Today’s local elections could pile new pressure on Keir Starmer

Across Britain, voters are heading to the polls in elections that could deepen the political strain on Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Poor results would sharpen questions over Labour’s direction and the stability of his leadership.

The Independent · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Fresh Russian strikes hit Ukraine despite a declared ceasefire

In Kyiv and across eastern Ukraine, officials say Russian missile and drone attacks have continued despite a unilateral ceasefire announcement. The latest strikes underline how fragile any pause in fighting remains and how little trust exists between the two sides.

The Independent World · international
Why the Strait of Hormuz stand-off matters far beyond the Gulf

In the Strait of Hormuz, the latest US-Iran confrontation is raising fears of a slide back towards wider war in the Gulf. The stakes are global because any escalation in this shipping corridor could hit energy markets, trade routes and international security.

BBC World News · international
Data on 2.9 million Alberta voters leaks as separatists push for an independence vote

In Alberta, authorities are investigating a leak affecting 2.9 million voters’ details as separatist campaigners press ahead with signatures for an independence referendum. The breach has added a major data-security row to an already volatile constitutional debate in Canada.

The Guardian World · international
More trees, less parking - Croydon school expansion approved ahead of 2031 plan for girls and boys

A brighter future is on the cards in Croydon, where plans to expand Trinity School have been approved with more trees and a greener campus at the heart of it. Even better, the move will help the school become fully co-educational from 2027, creating more opportunities for local children and offering a positive answer to changes in the area’s education landscape.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — North Portslade, Brighton and Hove — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
North Portslade · 10 articles
Brighton and Hove could move to fortnightly bin collections after food waste rollout

Brighton and Hove City Council is preparing to change general rubbish collections from weekly to fortnightly, arguing that separate food waste pickups mean less is going into black bins. The proposal could affect households across Portslade, Hove and Brighton, with consultation feedback now shaping what happens next.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Police arrest three after child sex investigation near North Street in Brighton

North Street in Brighton was the focus of a police operation after officers entered premises near Prince’s Place and arrested two young men and a 14-year-old boy. The arrests were made on suspicion of sexual activity with a child as the investigation continues.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Brighton Main Line is running again after disruption between Three Bridges and Haywards Heath

The Brighton Main Line has reopened after disruption between Three Bridges and Haywards Heath caused delays for passengers. Rail users travelling to and from Brighton should still check services, as knock-on effects can linger after the line resumes.

BBC Sussex · local
This new Brighton Fringe comedy mixes improv with a secret society spoof

Brighton Fringe audiences are being offered a new comedy show, The Secret Society, from the team behind CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation. The production blends scripted scenes with improvisation, adding another offbeat option to this year’s festival programme.

Brighton & Hove News · local
What the next Bank of England rate moves could mean for your mortgage and monthly bills

Across the UK, attention is turning to how many more interest rate rises the Bank of England may deliver and what that could do to mortgage repayments. The latest forecasts suggest borrowing costs could stay higher for longer, with knock-on effects for homeowners, buyers and anyone coming off a fixed deal.

i News · national
Summer flights could face disruption as 900 airport workers vote on strike action

At three UK airports, around 900 workers are being balloted on industrial action that could hit summer travel plans. If staff back strikes, passengers could face delays and disruption during one of the busiest periods of the year.

Daily Mirror · national
A new UK-EU trade deal could change how this controversial weedkiller is used on farms

Across the UK, a possible new trade deal with the EU could force tighter limits on glyphosate, the weedkiller linked by critics to cancer concerns. Any restriction would have implications for farming, food production and the wider debate over environmental and public health standards.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Neighbours rally after fire sweeps through gardens

A difficult fire in Crawley has brought out the very best in the community, with neighbours rallying round after eight gardens were affected. It’s a heartening reminder that, even after a shock, local people are often quickest to offer kindness, support and a helping hand.

BBC Sussex · good_news
The Local — North Richmond, Richmond upon Thames — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
North Richmond · 9 articles
Franco Manca is closing 16 restaurants — what it could mean for local high streets

Across the UK, Franco Manca says it will shut 16 sites as part of a restructuring plan. The company has not confirmed in the snippet which branches are affected, but the move will raise questions for diners, staff and landlords on high streets including in Richmond upon Thames.

Richmond & Twickenham Times · hyper_local
Why so many Millennials still feel locked out of milestones like buying a home

Across the UK, new research suggests many Millennials feel they have fallen short of the ambitions they had as teenagers, with home ownership a standout pressure point. In London and Richmond upon Thames, the findings are likely to resonate particularly strongly given persistent housing costs.

Richmond & Twickenham Times · hyper_local
From useless Wi‑Fi to CAPTCHA tests — the tech problems people are most fed up with

Across the UK, a new survey has ranked the everyday tech frustrations people complain about most, from patchy internet connections to broken phones and endless robot checks. In Richmond and wider London, it taps into the small digital hassles that can derail work, travel and basic admin.

Richmond & Twickenham Times · hyper_local
Summer airport strikes could hit three UK hubs as 900 workers vote on walkouts

At three UK airports, around 900 workers are being balloted on strike action that could cause disruption during the busiest weeks of the summer travel season. If backed, the walkouts could affect flights, queues and holiday plans just as families begin heading abroad.

Daily Mirror · national
What more interest rate rises could mean for your mortgage this year

Across the UK, economists are watching whether the Bank of England will raise interest rates again if inflation stays stubbornly high. For homeowners and buyers, that could mean pricier mortgages, tougher remortgaging deals and more pressure on monthly budgets.

i News · national
A new EU trade deal could change what UK farmers spray on crops

Across the UK, ministers could face pressure to limit the use of glyphosate under the terms of a future trade deal with the EU. The weedkiller is widely used on cereal and pulse crops, so any restriction would have knock-on effects for farming, food production and the long-running health debate around its safety.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
More trees, less parking - Croydon school expansion approved ahead of 2031 plan for girls and boys

A positive step for Croydon’s future: plans to expand Trinity School have been approved, with more trees and less parking built into the scheme. The move will help the school become fully co-educational from 2027, creating more opportunities for local pupils while giving the area a greener touch too.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Beeston, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Beeston West · 10 articles
New Nottinghamshire pothole machines are about to target more damaged roads

Nottinghamshire is getting new JCB Pothole Pro machines as the county council steps up repairs on borough roads. The move is aimed at speeding up fixes and could mean quicker action on the road damage drivers and bus users keep encountering across the county.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Rushcliffe residents are being warned about a fake council email doing the rounds

Rushcliffe Borough has issued an alert after reports of a bogus licensing email using council branding. Residents and businesses are being urged to treat unexpected messages with caution and check carefully before responding or clicking links.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
A Nottingham tea shop is turning into a retro ice cream parlour for one night

Nottingham is set for a one-off late opening as a tea shop temporarily becomes a retro ice cream parlour. The event is aimed at dessert and matcha fans, with a short window for anyone planning an evening trip into the city.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Group hopes to save original Bramley apple tree

Campaigners want to buy a cottage and garden to safeguard the tree and open up public access.

BBC Nottingham · local
Where Reform could take power next and what that may mean for bins, housing and council services

Across England and Wales, Reform is predicted to take control in a number of councils, with knock-on effects for day-to-day issues such as waste collections, planning decisions and local housing policy. The piece sets out which areas are in play and why the election result could quickly change how some local services are run.

i News · national
Up to 100 High Street Post Offices may shut in overhaul affecting towns across the UK

Across the UK, around 100 High Street Post Office branches could close permanently under a restructuring by TG Jones. Branches in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford are named among those affected, raising fresh concerns about access to cash, parcels and in-person services.

Daily Express · national
Summer airport strikes could hit three UK airports as 900 staff vote on action

At three UK airports, about 900 workers are voting on strike action that could cause disruption during the peak summer travel period. If backed, the walkouts would add pressure to holiday flights at one of the busiest times of year for passengers.

Daily Mirror · national
A new UK-EU trade deal could change the weedkiller used on British crops

In the UK, a proposed trade deal with the EU could force tighter limits on glyphosate, the weedkiller widely used on cereal and pulse crops. Any restriction would have implications for farming, food production and the long-running health debate around chemicals linked by critics to cancer risks.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Brother of Nottingham attacks victim supports cricket club

A touching act of kindness has come from the Barnaby Webber Foundation, with Barnaby’s brother Charlie helping Chinnock cricket teams through grant support. It’s a lovely example of something positive growing from heartbreak, with community sport being backed in Barnaby’s memory and young players set to benefit.

BBC Nottingham · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 7 articles
Rushcliffe residents are being warned about a fake council email targeting licences

Rushcliffe has seen reports of a scam email using Rushcliffe Borough Council branding to appear genuine. The council says residents and businesses should be cautious, as the message appears to relate to licensing and could be used to trick people into sharing information or acting on false claims.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Up to 100 High Street Post Offices could shut under TG Jones overhaul

Across the UK, up to 100 High Street Post Office branches could close permanently as part of a restructure by TG Jones. The shake-up affects around a fifth of its 480 stores and raises fresh questions over access to banking, parcels and everyday services in town centres.

Daily Express · national
Summer airport strikes could hit three UK airports as 900 workers vote

At three UK airports, around 900 workers are voting on industrial action that could cause disruption during the summer getaway period. If staff back strikes, passengers may face delays and cancelled plans at one of the busiest times of year.

Daily Mirror · national
Where Reform could take control next and what it may change on housing and local services

Across England, Reform is expected to take control in several areas, with possible knock-on effects for housing plans, bin collections and other local services. The piece looks at which councils are in play and what a change in political control could mean on the ground.

i News · national
UK weedkiller rules could tighten under EU trade deal plans

Across the UK, the use of glyphosate could face new restrictions if a trade deal with the EU goes ahead. The controversial weedkiller is widely used on cereal and pulse crops, so any change would have consequences for farming, food production and environmental policy.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A lovely boost for the region: East Midlands Mayor Claire Ward has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route around the East Midlands, returning almost a year after she first set off. It’s a cheerful reminder of the brilliant landscapes, communities and local pride on our doorstep — and a fine achievement to celebrate.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe residents are being warned about a fake council email doing the rounds

In Rushcliffe, the borough council has issued an alert after reports of a bogus email using official licensing branding. Residents and businesses are being urged to check messages carefully and avoid clicking links or sharing details if anything looks suspicious.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Why some young people now feel unsafe in Nottingham city centre after dark

In Nottingham city centre, concerns have been raised that violence is putting young people off spending time in town. The debate has prompted renewed calls for more youth workers and stronger action to prevent further incidents.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New pothole machines are coming to Nottinghamshire roads and could speed up repairs

Across Nottinghamshire, the county council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines aimed at tackling damaged roads more quickly. The rollout could affect drivers across the boroughs as councils face continued pressure over the state of local roads.

Gedling Eye · local
Campaign launched to save the original Bramley apple tree and open the site to the public

In Southwell, campaigners are trying to secure the cottage garden that contains the original Bramley apple tree. The group hopes to protect the historic site long term and create wider public access to one of Nottinghamshire’s best-known horticultural landmarks.

BBC Nottingham · local
Nottinghamshire weather today: dry start, more cloud later

Across Nottinghamshire, Wednesday is expected to stay mostly dry with some brighter spells early on before cloud builds through the day. It looks like a serviceable day for commuting and school runs, though the sunshine may not last long.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Up to 100 high street Post Offices face closure under new overhaul

Across the UK, up to 100 high street Post Office branches could shut permanently as TG Jones restructures its estate of 480 stores. The move raises fresh questions over access to cash, parcels and everyday services in town centres already under pressure.

Daily Express · national
What the next interest rate moves could mean for your mortgage

In the UK, economists are weighing up how many further interest rate rises the Bank of England may make if inflation stays stubborn. For homeowners and buyers, the outcome could shape mortgage costs, remortgaging deals and monthly budgets in the months ahead.

i News · national
EU trade talks could change the weedkiller rules affecting UK farms

Across the UK, a new trade deal with the EU could lead to tighter restrictions on glyphosate, the weedkiller widely used on cereal and pulse crops. Any rule change would matter for farmers, food production and the long-running row over health and environmental risks.

The Guardian · national
Modern slavery cases have been rising in the UK for years, new report warns

Across the UK, a new report says modern slavery has been increasing for almost a decade, despite repeated government promises to tackle it. The findings put fresh focus on exploitation in workplaces and supply chains, and on whether current enforcement is strong enough.

The Canary · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Nottinghamshire launches second Walk Notts Festival this month

Nottinghamshire’s second Walk Notts Festival is bringing a lovely boost of fresh air, community spirit and gentle exercise to the county this month. With residents encouraged to explore local routes throughout May, it’s a cheerful reminder of how simple ways to get moving can help people feel healthier, happier and more connected to the place they call home.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Brooklyn — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Brooklyn · 1 article
Love in full bloom: Third annual Show Brooklyn Some Love Fest to bring families together for Mother’s Day

Brooklyn is getting a big dose of neighborly love this Mother’s Day weekend: the third annual Show Brooklyn Some Love Fest will bring together families, local groups, and plenty of community spirit for a free celebration. It’s the kind of feel-good event that reminds you how joyful this borough can be when people come together to support one another.

Brooklyn Paper · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe residents warned over fake council email using official licensing branding

Rushcliffe Borough has warned residents and businesses after a scam email appeared to use council licensing branding. Anyone receiving the message is being urged to treat it with caution and avoid clicking links or sharing details.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottingham attacks inquiry hears discharging Valdo Calocane because staff had 'lost' him was wrong

Nottingham is at the centre of fresh evidence in the inquiry into the 2023 attacks, with a healthcare manager admitting it was wrong to discharge Valdo Calocane because staff could not find him. The hearing is again raising questions about mental health care, risk management and missed chances to intervene.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New pothole repair machines are being deployed across Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines intended to speed up road fixes across the county. The move could matter for drivers in Rushcliffe and beyond if it shortens repair times on damaged routes.

Gedling Eye · local
Campaign launched to save the original Bramley apple tree and open the site to the public

Southwell is the focus of a campaign to protect the original Bramley apple tree by buying the cottage and garden where it grows. Supporters want to safeguard the historic site and create wider public access in the future.

BBC Nottingham · local
Nottinghamshire weather forecast Wednesday 6 May

Wednesday 6 May is set to be a mostly dry but rather cloudy day, with some brighter spells early on before cloud thickens through the afternoon. EARLY MORNINGA bright start with sunny intervals and patchy cloud. Temperatures around 6°C rising to 9°C by mid-morning. Winds light from the north to nort

West Bridgford Wire · local
Up to 100 High Street Post Offices could shut under new restructure

Across the UK, up to 100 High Street Post Offices could close permanently as part of a restructuring by TG Jones. Branches in places including Ipswich, Swindon and Oxford are already cited, raising fresh questions over access to everyday banking, parcels and bill payments on struggling high streets.

Daily Express · national
What the next interest rate moves could mean for your mortgage repayments

Across the UK, economists are weighing up how many more Bank of England rate rises may be on the way if inflation stays stubbornly high. For homeowners and buyers, that could mean higher mortgage costs, pricier remortgaging deals and more pressure on monthly budgets in the months ahead.

i News · national
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people are worried that conflict involving Iran will make supermarket prices rise further. Retailers say disruption and higher energy and transport costs could feed through to food bills, adding another squeeze to household finances.

The Guardian · national
Arsenal now hold the title-race advantage after Manchester City slip

In the Premier League, Arsenal have moved into the driving seat after Manchester City's latest setback. The result shifts the pressure sharply onto City and gives supporters plenty to argue over as the title race heads into its decisive stretch.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Nottinghamshire launches second Walk Notts Festival this month

Nottinghamshire is inviting people to make the most of spring with the return of the Walk Notts Festival, encouraging residents to get outdoors, get active and enjoy the county together. It’s a lovely community-minded initiative that celebrates local green spaces and offers a simple boost for both wellbeing and neighbourly spirit.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Woodford Green, Redbridge — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Woodford Green · 7 articles
Who is standing in your Redbridge ward at the 2026 election

Across Redbridge, the full list of 2026 council election candidates has been published ward by ward, setting out who will be on the ballot where you live. With Labour currently holding a strong majority on Redbridge Council, the line-up gives an early picture of where the political contests could tighten before polling day.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people fear the Iran war will feed through into higher supermarket prices. Retailers say ministers are running short of time to ease pressures, raising the prospect of another squeeze on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
What the next Bank of England rate moves could mean for your mortgage

In the UK, expectations are shifting over how many more interest rate rises could be on the way if inflation stays stubborn. The outlook matters for anyone remortgaging soon, as even small changes in Bank of England policy can alter monthly repayments.

i News · national
Hundreds of high street Post Offices face closure under TG Jones shake-up

Across the UK, 100 TG Jones stores that host Post Offices are reportedly set to close in a major high street restructuring. The move could mean longer trips for everyday services such as parcels, banking and bill payments in towns already short on branches.

Daily Mirror · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
More trees, less parking - Croydon school expansion approved ahead of 2031 plan for girls and boys

A brighter future is on the way at Trinity School, where plans for expansion have been approved with more trees and less parking built in. The move will help the school become fully co-educational from 2027, creating new opportunities for local pupils while also softening the loss of the historic Old Palace girls’ school.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Whitby · 15 articles
Whitby residents are being asked whether to force a by-election for the vacant town council seat

Whitby residents have been invited to say whether they want a formal election to fill a vacant seat on Whitby Town Council. The decision will determine whether the role is filled by a public vote or another route, making it an immediate local politics issue for the town.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
This walk from Mickleby to Port Mulgrave shows off one of the best stretches of coast near Whitby

Mickleby, Runswick Bay and Port Mulgrave feature in a five-mile coastal walk that also links up with the X4 bus route. The route highlights a practical day out close to Whitby, combining public transport with one of the area’s best-known seaside landscapes.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
Twelve dogs rescued from a Whitby house are now recovering as an appeal is launched

Whitby is at the centre of an RSPCA rescue effort after 12 dogs were found living in poor conditions at a house following their owner's death. The animals are now being cared for at an RSPCA centre, with a fundraising appeal launched to help cover treatment and recovery.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Whitby’s coworking hub says public support is now crucial to keep the space open

Whitby’s Cowork Whitby flexible workspace is asking residents, freelancers and small firms to back the project as it tries to secure its long-term future. The appeal raises fresh questions about demand for shared work space in the town and what would be lost if it closed.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Police are appealing after a car was driven towards a girl in Eastfield

Eastfield is the focus of a North Yorkshire Police appeal after a car was reportedly driven dangerously towards a girl. Officers are asking for witnesses and information as they investigate the incident.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
Nine new 5G antennas have been approved near Scarborough town centre

Scarborough town centre is set to get nine new 5G antennas and associated radio equipment after the scheme was approved. The decision points to stronger mobile coverage in the area, while also marking another visible tech upgrade in the town.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
A North Yorkshire father is campaigning for better paternity leave after a family medical crisis

North Yorkshire father Nathan Barnes is calling for stronger paternity rights after his wife nearly died. His case shines a light on pressure facing new parents when serious health emergencies collide with the UK's short statutory leave entitlement.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Aldi has given a fresh update on a new North Yorkshire store after delays

North Yorkshire is set for a further update on an Aldi store plan that had already hit a setback. The latest move will be watched closely by shoppers and nearby businesses as it affects choice, jobs and high street competition.

York Mix · local
York parks to host inclusive Make Space Festival for teenage girls

The Make Space Festival will take place across two weekends in June, offering more than 40 free events and activities in York for girls aged 10 to 18.

York Press · local
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your supermarket bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people are worried the Iran war will drive up food prices. Retailers say time is running short for ministers to ease cost pressures, raising the prospect of another squeeze on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
High street Post Offices face closure as 100 former WHSmith stores shut

Across the UK, Post Office counters inside 100 TG Jones stores are at risk as the former WHSmith sites prepare to close. The changes could mean fewer convenient high street services for banking, parcels and everyday post in affected towns.

Daily Mirror · national
Airline passengers are being warned that baggage charges could rise again

UK travellers flying with Ryanair, easyJet and British Airways are being warned about possible increases to baggage fees. The pressure is linked to the ongoing jet fuel crisis, which could make summer travel noticeably more expensive.

Daily Express · national
These are the areas Reform could take control of and what it would change locally

Across England, analysis suggests Reform could take control of several councils with direct consequences for housing, bins and other local services. The piece sets out where the party is strongest and what residents in those areas might expect next.

i News · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Thousands raised as 68th York carol concert supports cancer charity

A much-loved York tradition has delivered a lovely boost to local good causes, with the 68th York carol concert raising £8,000 for the Christmas Cheer Fund and York Against Cancer. It’s a heartwarming reminder of how community spirit, music and generosity can come together to make a real difference.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Driffield · 7 articles
Armed police chase in Hull ends with driver arrested after foot pursuit

In Hull, armed police arrested a man after a vehicle pursuit ended with a car being abandoned and the suspect running off on foot. The incident is likely to raise questions locally about what sparked the chase and whether any roads or neighbourhoods were affected.

Yorkshire Post · hyper_local
Where Reform could take control next and what it may mean for bins, housing and local services

Across England and Wales, Reform UK is projected to take control in a number of councils and combined authorities, with knock-on effects for housing decisions, bin collections and other frontline services. The piece sets out which areas are most exposed and why these local shifts could quickly turn into national political pressure.

i News · national
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food bill in the coming weeks

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the Iran war will feed through into higher food prices. Retailers are warning ministers that supply and transport pressures are building, raising the prospect of another squeeze on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
100 high street Post Offices are set to close in major shake-up

Across the UK, 100 Post Offices in former WHSmith shops are reportedly due to shut under a restructuring of the TG Jones estate. The closures would affect access to everyday services on the high street, especially in places where the Post Office is tied to shopping trips and basic banking.

Daily Mirror · national
Andrew Tate civil trial delayed as police reopen investigation

In London, a High Court civil case involving Andrew Tate has been adjourned after police reopened their investigation. Four women are suing him over allegations of sexual violence, and the latest development adds another twist to a case already attracting intense national attention.

The Independent · national
Arsenal now have the edge after Manchester City stumble in the title race

In Liverpool and Manchester, Manchester City’s setback against Everton has shifted momentum in the Premier League title race towards Arsenal. With the season entering its decisive stretch, the result leaves supporters and rivals recalculating what happens next at the top.

The Telegraph · national
Heartbeat of the Community: The 'trailblazing' initiative turning East Yorkshire binmen into heroes on the road

A heartening East Yorkshire initiative is helping turn refuse crews into lifesavers, with bin workers trained to respond to cardiac emergencies while out on their rounds. It’s being hailed as a trailblazing community scheme that could make a real difference in rural areas — and it’s easy to see why locals are so proud of it.

Hull Daily Mail · good_news
The Local — Starbeck, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Starbeck · 10 articles
Aldi has issued a fresh update on its delayed North Yorkshire store plans

North Yorkshire shoppers have been given a new update on Aldi’s plans for a new store after an earlier setback. The latest position should give a clearer sense of whether the development is still moving ahead and what happens next.

York Mix · hyper_local
York parks will host a free summer festival designed for teenage girls

York will host the Make Space Festival across two weekends in June, with more than 40 free activities for girls aged 10 to 18. Events are due to take place in city parks and are aimed at creating more inclusive spaces for young people.

York Press · hyper_local
Leeds Green Party backs candidate after remarks comparing Jews to Nazis came to light

Leeds is facing a fresh political row after footage emerged of Green Party candidate Nosheen Majid making comments comparing Jews to Nazis during the Second World War. The local party says she remains its candidate, setting up a wider argument over standards and accountability in public office.

Yorkshire Post · local
North Yorkshire father is campaigning to change paternity leave after a family medical emergency

North Yorkshire father Nathan Barnes is pushing for stronger paternity rights after his wife nearly died, arguing the current two-week statutory allowance is no longer fit for purpose. His account puts a personal face on a wider debate about how families are supported during medical crises.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Reform could take control of more councils today — and that may affect housing, bins and local services

Across England, Reform UK is tipped to take control in several council areas after recent gains, with knock-on effects for planning decisions, bin collections and other day-to-day local services. The piece sets out where the party is advancing and what a change in control could mean for residents in practical terms.

i News · national
Why the Iran war could soon show up in your food shop, according to a new poll

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the conflict involving Iran will push up the price of food. Retailers say rising costs linked to the wider crisis are becoming harder to absorb, raising the prospect of another squeeze at the checkout.

The Guardian · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices could close — here’s what’s changing

Across the UK, up to 100 Post Office branches inside former WHSmith stores are reported to be at risk under a restructuring of the TG Jones chain. The closures would hit access to everyday services such as parcels, banking and bill payments, particularly in towns that have already lost other high street staples.

Daily Mirror · national
Andrew Tate civil case delayed after police reopen their investigation

In London, the High Court case brought by four women against Andrew Tate has been adjourned after police reopened an investigation. The move adds a new twist to a closely watched legal battle centred on allegations of sexual violence, which Tate denies.

The Independent · national
Arsenal now have the edge in the title race after Manchester City slip up

In the Premier League, Manchester City’s latest stumble has handed Arsenal control of the title race at a decisive stage of the season. It leaves the run-in finely poised and gives supporters fresh reason to start doing the points maths.

The Telegraph · national
Thousands raised as 68th York carol concert supports cancer charity

A much-loved York tradition has delivered a lovely boost to two local causes, with the 68th carol concert at the Barbican raising £8,000 for the Christmas Cheer Fund and York Against Cancer. It’s a heartening reminder of how community spirit, festive music and generosity can come together to make a real difference close to home.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Harleston, Norfolk — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Harleston · 14 articles
Norwich board game firm is using play to change how people understand autism

In Bowthorpe near Norwich, board game company Zatu Games is using tabletop play to open up conversations about autism. The idea is to make awareness more accessible and practical, using games to help families, friends and workplaces better understand autistic experiences.

Eastern Daily Press · hyper_local
The Real Greek in Norwich has been saved after a rescue deal

In Norwich, The Real Greek will stay open after a rescue agreement secured the future of several restaurants in the chain. The deal removes the immediate threat of closure and protects jobs at the city site for now.

Norwich Evening News · hyper_local
A Norwich restaurant has just been named one of the best curry houses in the East

In Norwich, Dhaba 15 has won both the regional title and the overall East of England award at the Southern Curry Awards 2026. The double win puts the restaurant firmly on the map and gives local diners another reason to book a table.

Eastern Daily Press · hyper_local
Jarrolds is opening a Jellycat boutique in Norwich this month

In Norwich city centre, Jarrolds is set to open a new Jellycat boutique in May. The launch adds another draw for shoppers heading into the department store and is likely to be popular with gift buyers and families.

Norwich Evening News · hyper_local
This Taverham cottage is heading to auction and could tempt Norfolk buyers

In Taverham on the outskirts of Norwich, a three-bedroom cottage has been put up for auction. The sale gives buyers a fresh look at the local market at a time when homes with character can attract strong interest.

Eastern Daily Press · local
Plans for nearly 600 homes in Wymondham are back and road pressures will be in focus

In Wymondham, controversial plans for almost 600 new homes near the A11 have been revived three years after an earlier scheme was dropped. The proposal is likely to bring fresh debate over traffic, infrastructure and whether the town can absorb development on this scale.

Norwich Evening News · local
Council issues warning to dog owners about pets swimming in ponds

Dereham Town Council has issued a warning to dog owners about their pets swimming in the Neatherd Moor pond.

Dereham Times · local
Driver denies threatening suicide before crash

Tancredo Bankhardt, who denies three counts of attempted murder, says the threats were "just words".

BBC Norfolk · local
Food prices could rise again as shoppers fear fallout from the Iran conflict

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people are worried the Iran war will push up food prices. Retailers say ministers are running short of time to act, raising fresh concern over household budgets and inflation.

The Guardian · national
Hundreds of high street Post Offices could shut in TG Jones overhaul

Across the UK, Post Office counters inside former WHSmith branches face closure as 100 TG Jones stores are shut in a major restructure. The move could affect access to everyday services in town centres already under pressure.

Daily Mirror · national
Air passengers are being warned that baggage charges could rise again

Across the UK, travellers using Ryanair, easyJet and British Airways are being warned about possible increases in baggage fees. The warning is linked to continued pressure from the jet fuel crisis, which could mean higher costs before people even reach the airport.

Daily Express · national
Where Reform could take control next and what that could mean for bins, housing and local services

In England, analysis suggests Reform could take control of several councils, with knock-on effects for issues such as bin services and housing developments. The picture matters beyond those areas too, because it offers an early signal of where local politics may be shifting fastest.

i News · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
New art fair hailed a resounding success with visitors from across the globe

A new art fair celebrating creativity and community has been hailed a resounding success, drawing visitors from across the globe and giving Norwich a real lift. It’s a lovely reminder of how local talent, shared spaces and a warm welcome can put the city firmly in the spotlight for all the right reasons.

Norwich Evening News · good_news
The Local — Shantallow, Derry City and Strabane — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Shantallow · 10 articles
Seymour Gardens is due £220,000 of resurfacing work from 11 May

In Seymour Gardens in Derry’s Waterside, a £220,000 resurfacing scheme is set to begin on Monday 11 May. The work was announced by Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins and is likely to bring short-term disruption while the road is upgraded.

Derry Journal · hyper_local
Police attacked with petrol bombs and masonry in Derry as 13-year-old is arrested

In Bishop Street in Derry, police came under attack from gangs throwing petrol bombs, masonry and fireworks on Tuesday night. A 13-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of riotous behaviour after the disorder.

Derry Journal · local
Hospital worker charged over alleged neglect of patient at Muckamore Abbey

At Muckamore Abbey in County Antrim, a hospital worker has been charged with the alleged wilful neglect of a patient. The latest prosecution adds to the long-running scrutiny surrounding care at the facility.

NI World · local
Why do we have so many anti-social young people?

It’s always been a thing for as long as I remember. Anti-social kids or wee spides, as we call them in Belfast. They do tend to have the same look: the skinny body drowned in an oversized tracksuit, that side-shade haircut, the deathly pallor that looks like they’ve never eaten a vegetable in their

Slugger O'Toole · local
Reform could take control in key councils tomorrow — here’s what that may mean for bins, housing and local services

Across England, Reform UK is tipped to make major gains in council areas where control of everyday services is at stake. The article sets out where the party could take power and what that could mean for issues people notice quickly, including bin collections, planning decisions and housing.

i News · national
The Iran conflict could push up your food bill, with most Britons already worried

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the war involving Iran will feed through to supermarket prices. Retailers are warning ministers that rising global pressures could soon make groceries and other essentials more expensive.

The Guardian · national
Up to 100 high street Post Offices face closure in store shake-up

Across the UK, Post Office counters inside former WHSmith shops are set to disappear as part of the TG Jones restructuring. The closures could affect access to everyday services in town centres, especially for people who rely on nearby branches for parcels, cash and bills.

Daily Mirror · national
Airline passengers are being warned baggage charges could rise again

Across the UK, travellers using Ryanair, easyJet and British Airways are being warned that fees for larger bags may increase. The change is linked to the ongoing jet fuel squeeze and could add another extra cost to summer trips.

Daily Express · national
Modern slavery cases are still rising across the UK, new report says

Across the UK, a fresh report says modern slavery has been increasing for years rather than easing. The findings raise fresh questions about how well victims are being identified and protected, and whether current government action is keeping pace with the scale of the problem.

The Canary · national
Buncrana Children’s Charity to rebrand as 'Inishowen’s Children’s Charity' ahead of 10th anniversary

A lovely local charity is looking ahead with fresh energy, as Buncrana Children’s Charity prepares to rebrand as Inishowen’s Children’s Charity before its 10th anniversary. The move reflects a decade of kindness and its growing mission to support sick children and families right across Inishowen — a heartening reminder of the good being done in our wider community.

Derry Journal · good_news
The Local — Grantham Arnoldfield, Lincolnshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Grantham Arnoldfield · 11 articles
Police have named the Grantham roads where vehicles are being targeted

In Grantham, police say vehicles have been targeted on Queensway, Edward Street, Princess Drive, Hudson Way and Tyndal Road since 30 April. Officers are urging residents to stay alert, secure cars and report anything suspicious as patrols and enquiries continue.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
What the latest Southern Relief Road works mean for Grantham drivers this month

In Grantham, the latest update on the Southern Relief Road sets out what was completed in April and which works are due in May. It also lists current and upcoming traffic restrictions, giving drivers an early warning of routes that could be affected.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
Grantham Meres has switched on a major low-carbon heating project

At Grantham Meres, partners have marked the completion of a multi-million pound scheme to provide low-carbon heating for the leisure site. The project is designed to cut emissions and running costs at a major local facility used by residents across the town.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
Two arrests after man was slashed outside a Stamford hotel

In Stamford, a man was reportedly slashed with a bladed weapon during a fight outside a hotel. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm as police continue their investigation.

LincolnshireLive · local
Man dies after overnight lorry collision on the A15 near Lincoln

On the A15 near Lincoln, a man has died after being struck by a lorry in the early hours. The collision happened at about 1.04am, with the route likely to draw attention from drivers travelling across Lincolnshire.

BBC Lincolnshire · local
Reform could take control of more councils today — here’s what that may mean for bins, housing and local services

Across England, Reform UK is tipped to take control in a string of council areas, with likely knock-on effects for housing plans, refuse collections and other day-to-day services. The piece sets out where the party is advancing and what residents in those areas could see change first.

i News · national
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food bill in the coming weeks

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the Iran war will feed through into higher grocery prices. Retailers are warning that supply pressures and rising costs could soon hit household budgets if ministers do not act.

The Guardian · national
Up to 100 former WHSmith Post Office branches face closure in UK shake-up

Across the UK, around 100 high street Post Office sites inside former WHSmith stores are reportedly set to shut under the TG Jones restructuring. The closures would remove a familiar town-centre service from many communities and raise fresh questions about access to banking, parcels and bills.

Daily Mirror · national
Modern slavery cases have been rising for years, new UK report warns

Across the UK, a new report says modern slavery has been increasing for almost a decade, pointing to a persistent and worsening public safety issue. The findings add pressure on ministers over whether current enforcement and victim protections are strong enough.

The Canary · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Yoga, art and evenings out: Easton Walled Gardens launches its early summer events

Easton Walled Gardens is bringing a lovely dose of early-summer cheer to the Grantham area, with a fresh programme of yoga, art and relaxed evenings out among the blooms. It’s the sort of local offering that encourages people to slow down, get outdoors and enjoy a beautiful corner of South Kesteven with friends and family.

Grantham Matters · good_news
The Local — Bishop's Stortford All Saints, Hertfordshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Bishop's Stortford All Saints · 7 articles
Fire crews from three counties are tackling a major scrap metal blaze

At a metal recycling centre in Hertfordshire, crews from Hertfordshire, London and Buckinghamshire have been dealing with a large fire involving around 80 tonnes of scrap metal. The scale of the incident suggests a lengthy emergency response, with potential knock-on effects nearby while firefighters work to bring it under control.

BBC Beds, Bucks & Herts · hyper_local
Where Reform could take control next and what it may mean for bins, housing and local services

Across England, Reform UK is tipped to take control in a number of councils, with possible knock-on effects for housing plans, waste collection and other everyday services. The piece sets out which areas are in play and what residents could see change first if power shifts.

i News · national
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the Iran war will make supermarket prices rise again. Retailers warn the Government is running short of time to limit extra costs, raising the prospect of another squeeze on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
Manhunt after child abductor is mistakenly released from a London prison

In London, police have launched a manhunt after a convicted child abductor was released from prison in error while he was meant to be serving a further 12 months. The case centres on the abduction of his five-year-old son and is likely to prompt fresh questions over prison safeguards.

Daily Mirror · national
Arsenal now hold the advantage after Man City slip in the title race

In the Premier League, Arsenal have taken control of the title race after Manchester City dropped points. It is a significant shift at the top of the table and gives supporters a clearer sense of where the run-in could now be heading.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
On This Day: Flamstead schoolgirl launches initiative to save orangutans

A lovely blast from the recent past: a nine-year-old girl from Flamstead launched her own campaign to help protect orangutans and raise awareness about palm oil. It’s a heartwarming reminder that big-hearted local youngsters can make a real difference to the world, one thoughtful idea at a time.

Herts Advertiser · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Whitby · 10 articles
Whitby residents now have a say on whether this vacant town council seat goes to a vote

Whitby residents are being asked whether they want a by-election to fill a vacant seat on Whitby Town Council. The decision will determine whether the post is filled through a public vote or by another route, giving locals a direct say in who represents them.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
This five-mile walk from Mickleby to Port Mulgrave makes the most of the Runswick Bay coast

Mickleby, Runswick Bay and Port Mulgrave feature in a suggested five-mile route that also uses the X4 bus to link up the walk. It’s a practical guide for anyone planning a local day out along the coast, with some of the area’s best-known scenery on the route.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Twelve dogs rescued from a Whitby house are recovering as an appeal is launched

Whitby is at the centre of an RSPCA rescue after 12 dogs were found living in poor conditions at a home in the town. The animals are now being cared for at an RSPCA centre, with a fundraising appeal set up to help cover their treatment and recovery.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Cowork Whitby says community backing is needed to secure its future

Whitby’s Cowork Whitby flexible workspace is asking residents and local businesses to help keep the venture going long term. The hub supports freelancers, remote workers and small firms, and its next steps could shape part of the town’s growing work-from-anywhere economy.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
M&S has responded to rumours over the future of its Scarborough town centre store

Scarborough town centre shoppers have been given an update after speculation about the future of the local M&S store. The retailer has responded to rumours over a possible closure, a move that would matter for jobs and footfall in the town centre.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Prince William visited Swaledale to hear directly from Yorkshire Dales farmers

Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales hosted Prince William as he met farmers and heard about the pressures facing the industry. The visit focused on how rural businesses are adapting, with farming resilience and diversification high on the agenda.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Armed police pursuit in Hull ended with a foot chase and arrest

Hull saw a vehicle pursuit involving armed officers before the driver abandoned the car and fled on foot. Police later arrested a man, bringing a dramatic incident on the city’s streets to an end.

Yorkshire Post · local
Aldi gives update on new North Yorkshire store after setback

The post Aldi gives update on new North Yorkshire store after setback appeared first on YorkMix.

York Mix · local
York parks to host inclusive Make Space Festival for teenage girls

The Make Space Festival will take place across two weekends in June, offering more than 40 free events and activities in York for girls aged 10 to 18.

York Press · local
Thousands raised as 68th York carol concert supports cancer charity

A much-loved York tradition has spread a little extra cheer this year, with the 68th carol concert at York Barbican raising £8,000 for the Christmas Cheer Fund and York Against Cancer. It’s a lovely example of the community coming together through music to support local people and a very worthwhile cause.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Chigwell, Essex — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Chigwell · 9 articles
Gallows Corner reopening update is due this week after fresh photos of the works

Gallows Corner in Romford is still under the spotlight, with new drone images showing how far the roadworks have progressed ahead of a promised TfL update this week. For drivers using the A12, A127 and nearby approaches from east London and south-west Essex, the next announcement could determine whether disruption eases soon or drags on.

Ilford Recorder · hyper_local
Hopefield Sanctuary answers back after criticism over animal conditions

Hopefield Animal Sanctuary in Brentwood has responded after comments about the condition of its animals sparked anger among staff and supporters. The charity says the remarks were upsetting and has moved to defend the standard of care given to animals at the site.

EssexLive · local
Former Leyton Orient defender remanded after denying conspiracy to rob charge

St Albans Crown Court heard former Leyton Orient defender Myles Judd deny a charge of conspiracy to rob. He was remanded in custody after the hearing, with the case now set to continue through the courts.

BBC Essex · local
Manhunt after child abductor is wrongly released from a London prison

London police have launched a manhunt after a convicted child abductor was mistakenly released from prison while still due to serve another 12 months. The case centres on the abduction of his five-year-old son and raises fresh questions about prison release safeguards.

Daily Mirror · national
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the Iran war will make supermarket prices rise further. Retailers say disruption and higher costs are building, with pressure mounting on the government to act before household budgets are hit again.

The Guardian · national
Arsenal now lead the title race after Manchester City slip

In the Premier League, Arsenal have seized control of the title race after Manchester City's setback at Everton. It leaves the run-in finely poised and gives supporters a clear new picture of who has the advantage from here.

The Telegraph · national
Farage says Labour faces a hammering in Wales and hints at an early UK election

In Wales, Nigel Farage says Labour could be heavily beaten in Thursday's Senedd election and claims the result may accelerate pressure for an early general election. The remarks sharpen the political stakes well beyond Cardiff, with implications for the wider UK mood.

Daily Express · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Deprived village has high hopes for first carnival

Jaywick’s first carnival sounds like a lovely boost for the whole community, with residents coming together to celebrate their village and challenge tired old stereotypes. It’s an uplifting reminder that local pride, creativity and a bit of shared fun can help a place tell its own story.

BBC Essex · good_news
The Local — Woodsmoor, Stockport — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Woodsmoor · 9 articles
A 300-year-old Stockport pub has shut its doors and locals are asking what happens next

In Stockport, The Old Rectory has closed despite its long history stretching back around 300 years and its role during the Second World War. The closure removes a well-known local venue and raises fresh questions about the future of another historic town-centre pub.

MEN Stockport · hyper_local
Police were called after threatening messages hit Greater Manchester schools

In Greater Manchester, police are investigating malicious messages sent to a number of schools, with one site evacuated as a precaution. The incident has triggered immediate safety measures and a hunt for whoever was responsible.

BBC Manchester · local
A hotel guest says a stranger got a key to her room and walked straight in

In the UK, a woman says she was left shaken and dealing with panic after a man allegedly entered her hotel room after asking staff for a key. The account raises serious questions about hotel security procedures and guest safety.

Manchester Evening News · local
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your food shop

Across the UK, new polling suggests most people fear the Iran conflict will feed through into higher food prices. Retailers say ministers are running short of time to act as pressure builds on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
High street Post Offices face closure as 100 former WHSmith stores are shut

Across the UK, around 100 TG Jones stores that include Post Office services are reportedly set to close in a major restructuring. The changes could mean longer trips and fewer counter services for people who still rely on their local branch.

Daily Mirror · national
Reform faces complaints over claims areas voting Green could get detention centres

In England and Wales, complaints have been lodged after Reform figures were accused of suggesting areas electing Green representatives could be targeted for large migrant detention centres. The row has quickly escalated into a wider argument about election conduct and political pressure.

Byline Times · national
Man City’s slip has changed the title race and Arsenal now hold the advantage

In the Premier League, Manchester City’s latest setback has left Arsenal in control of the title race. For supporters across Greater Manchester, it is a significant swing at the sharp end of the season with little room left for error.

The Telegraph · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Boy, 8, showered with gifts after Jet2 plane intervention

A lovely story from the skies: eight-year-old Phoenix has been showered with gifts after helping to calm a difficult situation on a Jet2 flight. Kindness and courage from someone so young has clearly touched people far and wide, with presents arriving from as far away as Germany.

BBC Manchester · good_news
The Local — Edwalton, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Edwalton · 11 articles
Rushcliffe residents are being warned about a fake council email doing the rounds

Across Rushcliffe, the borough council has warned residents and businesses about a scam email using official branding and pretending to be about licensing. The alert is a reminder to check messages carefully before clicking links or handing over information.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
What the Nottingham attacks inquiry heard about the decision to discharge Valdo Calocane

In Nottingham, the public inquiry heard evidence from a healthcare manager who admitted it was wrong to discharge Valdo Calocane because staff had effectively 'lost' him. The hearing is shedding more light on decisions made before the fatal attacks and the accountability now being examined.

NottinghamshireLive · local
These new pothole repair machines could mean faster fixes on Nottinghamshire roads

Across Nottinghamshire, the county council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines designed to speed up road maintenance. The move could mean quicker patching work on damaged routes used by drivers across the boroughs.

Gedling Eye · local
Police want this man after cars were repeatedly vandalised at Clifton Morrisons

In Clifton, police are trying to trace a 30-year-old man in connection with repeated vandalism affecting cars at Morrisons over a 12-month period. Officers say vehicle windows were damaged in a long-running spree and are asking anyone with information to get in touch.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Arrest made after assault in Old Market Square left a man in hospital

In Nottingham city centre, a man was taken to hospital after an assault in Old Market Square on Monday. Police have arrested an 18-year-old and are continuing their enquiries into what happened.

BBC Nottingham · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your weekly food shop in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the Iran war will feed through to higher food prices. Retailers say disruption and rising costs are building pressure, raising the prospect of another squeeze on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
100 high street Post Offices face closure in overhaul that could hit local services

Across the UK, 100 Post Offices inside former WHSmith shops branded TG Jones are reportedly set to close under a wider restructure. The changes could leave many communities with fewer over-the-counter services for parcels, banking and everyday paperwork.

Daily Mirror · national
Farage predicts Labour collapse and says an early general election could follow

In Wales, Nigel Farage has claimed Labour faces a heavy defeat in Thursday's Senedd election and argued the fallout could reshape UK politics quickly. His prediction of an early general election adds fresh heat to an already volatile political week.

Daily Express · national
Arsenal now lead the title race after Manchester City's slip

In the Premier League, Manchester City's stumble has handed Arsenal control of the title race at a crucial stage of the season. With little margin for error left, the latest result could prove the turning point football fans talk about all week.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A heartening local milestone: East Midlands Mayor Claire Ward has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route around the region, nearly a year after setting off from Buxton. It’s a lovely celebration of the outdoors and the communities that make the East Midlands special, with the route shining a spotlight on the area’s landscapes, towns and local pride.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Whitby · 10 articles
Whitby residents now have a choice over whether this vacant town council seat triggers an election

Whitby residents are being asked whether a by-election should be held to fill a vacant seat on Whitby Town Council. The decision matters because enough local support could send voters back to the polls rather than allowing the council to co-opt a replacement.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
This coast walk from Mickleby to Port Mulgrave could give you a new route to try near Whitby

Mickleby, Runswick Bay and Port Mulgrave feature in a five-mile walk spotlighting one of the coast’s most striking stretches near Whitby. The route includes a bus link on the X4, making it a practical option for locals looking for a circular-free day out.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
Twelve rescued dogs are recovering after being found in appalling conditions at a Whitby home

Whitby is at the centre of an RSPCA rescue after 12 dogs were found living in squalid conditions in a house following the death of their owner. The animals are now being cared for at an RSPCA centre, with a fundraising appeal launched to help cover their recovery.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Cowork Whitby says community backing is now crucial to keep the workspace open long term

Whitby’s Cowork Whitby flexible workspace is asking residents, freelancers and small firms to rally behind it as it tries to secure its future. The hub was created for remote workers and local businesses, and its organisers say community support will be key to keeping it going.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Why the Iran war could push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the Iran war will feed through into higher supermarket prices. Retailers are warning ministers that time is running short to ease pressure on supply chains and household budgets.

The Guardian · national
Hundreds of high street Post Offices are set to close under the TG Jones shake-up

Across the UK, former WHSmith sites now trading as TG Jones are facing closure in a major restructuring plan that will also hit attached Post Office counters. The changes could affect access to parcels, banking and everyday services in town centres if local branches disappear.

Daily Mirror · national
Farage says Labour faces a collapse as Wales votes this week

In Wales, Nigel Farage has claimed Labour will be heavily beaten in Thursday’s Senedd election and suggested the result could sharpen pressure for an early UK general election. The remarks underline how volatile the political mood remains after recent electoral shifts.

Daily Express · national
Arsenal now lead the title race after Manchester City slip again

In the Premier League, Arsenal have taken control of the title race after Manchester City stumbled again. It leaves the run-in looking finely poised, with every remaining fixture now carrying far more weight.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Thousands raised as 68th York carol concert supports cancer charity

A long-running York tradition has delivered a lovely boost for good causes, with the city’s 68th carol concert raising £8,000 for the Christmas Cheer Fund and York Against Cancer. It’s a heartening reminder of how a community coming together can make a real difference for local people.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Freemantle, Southampton — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Freemantle · 9 articles
Tim Minchin turned up at Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre and the Matilda crowd didn’t see it coming

Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre got an unexpected guest on 30 April when Tim Minchin appeared at the press night of Matilda The Musical. The composer’s surprise visit gave cast and audience members an unannounced moment at one of the city’s best-known venues.

In Common · hyper_local
A singalong musicals night is coming to Winchester later this month

Winchester’s Theatre Royal is hosting Sing Along A Musicals Live on Friday 29 May, with audiences invited to join in with songs from West End and Broadway shows. It is a straightforward arts night out within easy reach of Southampton for anyone after a regional theatre trip.

In Common · local
This two-week ferry shutdown will mean temporary changes for crossings until 20 May

The Sandbanks chain ferry will be out of service for a two-week refit, with a replacement launch carrying foot passengers and cyclists in the meantime. The temporary arrangement runs until 20 May and will affect journeys across the harbour during the works.

BBC Hampshire · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the Iran war will feed through to supermarket prices. Retailers say the Government is running short of time to limit the impact, raising the prospect of another squeeze on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
Post Office counters inside former WHSmith shops face closure in major shake-up

Across the UK, around 100 TG Jones stores are reportedly set to shut, putting attached Post Office services at risk. The closures could mean longer trips for everyday banking, parcels and bill payments in towns already short on high street services.

Daily Mirror · national
Farage says Labour faces collapse as pressure builds before the Welsh vote

In Wales, Nigel Farage has claimed Labour could be heavily beaten in Thursday's Senedd election and suggested the political fallout might trigger an early general election. The remarks add to the sense of volatility around UK party politics ahead of a key vote.

Daily Express · national
Arsenal now lead the title race after Manchester City slip

In the Premier League, Arsenal have seized control of the title race after Manchester City dropped points. With the season reaching its final stretch, the result shifts the pressure firmly on to Pep Guardiola's side.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
New drone to help track down missing dogs

A volunteer search team says a new thermal imaging drone could be a real breakthrough in helping find missing dogs more quickly. It’s a heartening boost for worried owners across the area, and a lovely example of local people using smart technology to bring pets safely home.

BBC Hampshire · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe residents are being warned about a fake council email doing the rounds

Rushcliffe Borough has issued a warning after bogus emails using council branding were reported to residents and businesses. The messages appear to relate to licensing, and the council is urging people to check carefully before clicking links or sharing details.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police want this man after repeated car vandalism at Clifton Morrisons

Clifton police are appealing for help to trace a 30-year-old man after a string of vehicle damage incidents at Morrisons over the past year. Officers say car windows were smashed across multiple reports, making this a long-running issue for shoppers and local drivers.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Inquiry hears Nottingham killer was wrongly discharged after mental health team lost contact

Nottingham heard stark evidence at the attacks inquiry as a healthcare manager admitted it was wrong to discharge Valdo Calocane because staff had effectively lost contact with him. The testimony adds fresh scrutiny to how services managed risk before the 2023 killings.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New pothole machines are being rolled out across Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines to speed up road fixes across the county. The move could mean faster repairs on damaged routes used by drivers in Rushcliffe and beyond.

Gedling Eye · local
Man taken to hospital after assault in Nottingham’s Old Market Square

Old Market Square in Nottingham was cordoned after a man was assaulted on Monday, with police later arresting an 18-year-old. The incident is the latest serious violence case in the city centre, an area many commuters and visitors pass through regularly.

BBC Nottingham · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your supermarket bill in the coming weeks

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people are worried the Iran war will feed through into higher food prices. Retailers say rising global costs and supply pressures could soon be felt at the checkout if ministers do not act quickly.

The Guardian · national
High street Post Offices face closure as 100 former WHSmith stores shut

Across the UK, Post Office counters inside 100 TG Jones stores are at risk as the new owner moves to close sites in a major overhaul. The shake-up could mean fewer in-person banking and parcel services on the high street, especially in towns already short on branches.

Daily Mirror · national
Airline passengers warned baggage charges could rise again as fuel costs bite

Across the UK, passengers flying with Ryanair, easyJet and British Airways are being warned that baggage fees may increase. The concern is that pressure from the jet fuel crisis could lead airlines to push up charges for larger bags and add to the cost of summer travel.

Daily Express · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Nottinghamshire launches second Walk Notts Festival this month

Nottinghamshire’s second Walk Notts Festival is encouraging people to get out, get moving and enjoy the county throughout May. It’s a lovely community-minded initiative that celebrates fresh air, gentle exercise and discovering local places together — a simple but cheerful boost for wellbeing this spring.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Land's End, Cornwall — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Land's End · 12 articles
A 1,200-mile mental health walk set off from Land’s End and is now crossing Cornwall

Land’s End was the starting point for Jordan Darby’s 1,200-mile charity walk to raise awareness of men’s mental health. He set off on 1 May and is now making his way across Cornwall, building support online as the challenge gathers momentum.

Cornish Stuff · hyper_local
Right to Buy changes could reshape social housing across Cornwall

Cornwall could see fewer council and housing association homes sold off under Labour’s planned Right to Buy changes. The reforms would tighten eligibility and cut discounts, with supporters arguing that will help keep more affordable homes available for local families.

Falmouth Packet · local
Police release jewellery images after woman found dead in Cornwall woods

Cornwall police are trying to identify a woman whose body was found in woodland, and have now released images of jewellery that may help solve the case. Detectives hope someone recognises the necklace and comes forward with information.

CornwallLive · local
Truro’s long-empty Old County Hall has been sold and a new redevelopment plan is expected

Truro’s Grade II listed Old County Hall on Station Road has been sold after standing empty for years. The deal opens the way for fresh redevelopment proposals for one of the city’s most prominent vacant buildings.

BBC Cornwall · local
The huge change changing lives for renters in Bristol

'Today really is a quantum leap forward'

Western Morning News · local
Launceston College Students Complete Welsh Three Peaks Challenge

Three mountains. One day. A group of Cornwall teenagers who probably ached in places they did not know existed. Sixth form students from Launceston College have completed the Welsh Three Peaks Challenge, summiting Snowdon, Cadair Idris and Pen y Fan inside 24 hours. A Tough Start on Snowdon The grou

Cornish Stuff · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people fear the Iran war will make food more expensive. Retailers say disruption and rising costs are putting pressure on prices, raising fresh concerns over household budgets.

The Guardian · national
Hundreds of Post Office counters could disappear as 100 TG Jones stores shut

Across the UK, 100 TG Jones stores are set to close in a major restructuring just a year after the former WHSmith sites were acquired. The move could also mean more high street Post Office counters shutting for good, with knock-on effects for access to everyday services.

Daily Mirror · national
Farage predicts Labour collapse and says an early general election could follow

Wales is the backdrop for Nigel Farage’s claim that Labour could be heavily beaten in the Senedd election. He has gone further by suggesting the political fallout could bring an early UK general election into view.

Daily Express · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Man and his dog walking 300 miles for charity

A Cornwall man and his dog Luna are taking on a remarkable 300-mile walk for charity, covering around 25 miles a day together. It’s the sort of big-hearted local effort that’s hard not to smile at — a lovely mix of determination, companionship and doing good for others.

BBC Cornwall · good_news
The Local — Mansfield — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Mansfield · 11 articles
Former Kirkby care home could become housing scheme with a nine-bed HMO for under-25s

Kirkby-in-Ashfield is facing fresh development plans for a former care home site, with proposals including a nine-bed HMO for young people alongside flats and terraced houses. The scheme points to a substantial change for the site and is likely to draw attention locally because of the mix of housing being suggested.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
Former Sutton councillor Michelle Gent wins another national writing award

Sutton-in-Ashfield author Michelle Gent has picked up a major national writing award for the second time. The latest recognition adds to her growing profile and puts a local name back in the spotlight on the national literary scene.

Mansfield & Ashfield News Journal · hyper_local
Three Mansfield Town players are leaving after the League One season

Mansfield Town have confirmed Aaron Lewis, Victor Adeboyejo and Dom Dwyer are leaving the club. The departures mark an early sign of summer change at the One Call Stadium as supporters wait to see how the squad is reshaped.

BBC Nottingham · hyper_local
Whitwell poet featured in international Tagore anniversary journal

Whitwell poet and recognised cultural ambassador Richard C Bower has been selected for inclusion in an upcoming international literary journal marking the 165th anniversary of the birth of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
A Mansfield house could be converted into a children’s care home under new plans

Mansfield is considering a proposal to turn a house into a care home for one child as part of the latest applications lodged with Mansfield District Council. The plan sits among a wider batch of developments that could alter how residential properties are used in the district.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
Nottinghamshire pupils got a behind-the-scenes look at police headquarters

Nottinghamshire Police headquarters welcomed dozens of pupils for an interactive visit aimed at building stronger links with young people. The day gave students a closer look at policing work and how officers engage with communities across the county.

Mansfield & Ashfield News Journal · hyper_local
New pothole-fixing machines are being deployed across Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB Pothole Pro machines to speed up repairs on roads across the county. For drivers in Mansfield and beyond, the move could mean quicker fixes on damaged routes if the equipment is rolled out effectively.

Gedling Eye · local
Inquiry hears Nottingham mental health team was wrong to discharge killer after losing contact

Nottingham heard evidence at the attacks inquiry that a healthcare manager accepted it was wrong to discharge Valdo Calocane because services had effectively 'lost' him. The testimony adds further pressure on mental health systems and accountability in the county.

Nottingham Post · local
Wednesday’s Nottinghamshire weather looks dry but cloudier later in the day

Nottinghamshire is expected to stay mostly dry on Wednesday, with brighter spells early on before thicker cloud develops later. It points to a decent start for the school run and commute, though the afternoon may feel duller across the county.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Man taken to hospital after assault in Nottingham’s Old Market Square

Nottingham city centre saw a man taken to hospital after an assault in Old Market Square on Monday. Police have arrested an 18-year-old in connection with the incident as inquiries continue.

BBC Nottingham · local
Sophie's Legacy arrives at Sherwood Forest Hospitals

A lovely bit of support is coming to Sherwood Forest Hospitals, where parents and carers staying with children on wards will be offered free meals. Thanks to Sophie’s Legacy and Medirest, it’s a thoughtful change that should ease a little of the pressure on families during some of their toughest days.

Mansfield Chad · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe residents warned over fake council email using official branding

Rushcliffe Borough has warned residents and businesses after a scam email was reported using council branding and pretending to be about licensing. Anyone receiving the message is being urged to treat it with caution and avoid clicking links or sharing details.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Inquiry hears Nottingham killer was discharged even after staff knew it was wrong

Nottingham is back in focus as the public inquiry heard evidence from a healthcare manager who accepted that discharging Valdo Calocane because he was effectively 'lost' was the wrong decision. The hearing is examining how mental health services handled his care before the fatal attacks.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New pothole machines are being sent onto Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines aimed at speeding up fixes on roads across the county. The move could mean quicker repairs and fewer repeat visits on damaged routes used by drivers every day.

Gedling Eye · local
Police want to trace man after cars were repeatedly vandalised at Clifton Morrisons

Clifton police are appealing for help to find a man in connection with repeated car vandalism in the Morrisons area over a 12-month period. Officers say multiple vehicles had windows damaged, and they have named the person they want to speak to.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Arrest after man taken to hospital following assault in Old Market Square

Nottingham city centre saw a man taken to hospital after an assault in Old Market Square on Monday. Police have arrested an 18-year-old as enquiries continue into the attack.

BBC Nottingham · local
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your supermarket bill

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people are worried the Iran war will make food more expensive. Retailers say pressure on supply chains and fuel costs could feed through to higher prices unless the government acts quickly.

The Guardian · national
100 high street Post Offices are set to close in major TG Jones shake-up

Across the UK, 100 Post Offices inside former WHSmith shops are due to shut as TG Jones restructures the business. The closures could affect access to everyday services such as parcels, banking and bill payments in town centres.

Daily Mirror · national
Farage says Labour faces collapse in Wales and hints an early general election could follow

In Wales, Nigel Farage has claimed Labour will be heavily beaten in Thursday's Senedd election and said an early UK general election is increasingly likely. The remarks add to the sense of political volatility as parties fight for momentum beyond Westminster.

Daily Express · national
Arsenal now hold the advantage after Manchester City's title slip

In the Premier League, Arsenal have taken control of the title race after Manchester City dropped points. The shift puts fresh pressure on both clubs and gives supporters a clearer sense of how the run-in could unfold.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Campaign to save famous Nottinghamshire Bramley apple tree from 'immediate threat'

A heartening campaign is under way to protect Nottinghamshire’s famous Bramley apple tree, with supporters rallying to save the Southwell cottage linked to this much-loved local treasure. It’s a lovely example of people coming together to preserve a piece of the county’s heritage for future generations.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe residents are being warned about a fake council email doing the rounds

Rushcliffe Borough has warned residents and businesses after a fraudulent email using council branding was reported. The message appears to relate to licensing, and the council is urging people not to click links or share details if anything looks suspicious.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New pothole repair machines are being rolled out across Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines to speed up road repairs across the county. The move could mean quicker fixes on damaged routes used by drivers commuting through Nottinghamshire boroughs.

Gedling Eye · local
Inquiry hears Nottingham attack patient was wrongly discharged after mental health team lost contact

Nottingham heard further evidence at the public inquiry into the care of Valdo Calocane before the 2023 attacks. A healthcare manager said it was wrong to discharge him to his GP after the trust had effectively lost contact with him.

Nottingham Post · local
Police want to trace man after cars were repeatedly vandalised at Clifton Morrisons

Clifton police are appealing for help to find a man they want to speak to after repeated damage to cars at Morrisons over the past year. Officers say a number of vehicles had windows smashed during the series of incidents.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Man taken to hospital after assault in Nottingham's Old Market Square

Old Market Square in Nottingham was the scene of an assault on Monday that left a man needing hospital treatment. Police have arrested an 18-year-old as enquiries continue into the city-centre attack.

BBC Nottingham · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food shop in the coming weeks

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people are worried the Iran conflict will feed through into higher food prices. Retailers say pressure on shipping and supply chains is building, raising the prospect of another squeeze on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
More flights to Spain and Portugal could be cancelled as fuel shortages worsen

Spain and Portugal are at the centre of fresh travel disruption warnings, with experts saying thousands more flights could be cancelled. The issue is linked to jet fuel shortages and could hit British holidaymakers heading away soon.

i News · national
Airline passengers warned baggage charges could rise again

Across the UK, passengers flying with Ryanair, easyJet and British Airways are being warned that baggage fees could increase. The latest pressure comes from the continuing jet fuel crunch, adding another potential cost to summer travel.

Daily Express · national
Andrew Tate civil trial paused after police reopen investigation

In the High Court in London, proceedings in a civil case against Andrew Tate have been adjourned after police reopened an investigation. Four women are suing him over allegations of sexual violence, in a case that now faces further legal delay.

The Independent · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Nottinghamshire launches second Walk Notts Festival this month

A lovely dose of good news for Nottinghamshire: the second Walk Notts Festival is encouraging people to get outdoors, enjoy the county and take part in National Walking Month. It’s the sort of simple, positive community initiative that helps people feel healthier, happier and more connected to the places on their doorstep.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Leyton — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Leyton · 9 articles
Who is standing where in Waltham Forest’s 2026 election, including Leyton-facing wards

Across Waltham Forest, the full list of 2026 council election candidates has now been published ward by ward. It gives residents a clear look at who is contesting seats near Leyton and where Labour’s 16-year grip on the council could come under pressure.

MyLondon Waltham Forest · hyper_local
Green candidate in Highams Park ward faces investigation over alleged antisemitic posts

In Hale End and Highams Park South, the Green Party is investigating a local election candidate over social media posts alleged to be antisemitic. The row lands in the middle of the Waltham Forest election campaign and raises fresh questions about vetting and party discipline.

Waltham Forest Echo · hyper_local
The plan to put solar on every Walthamstow home is picking up pace

In Walthamstow, a campaign dubbed Walthamstow Power Station wants solar panels rolled out across homes on a mass scale. Support is building behind the idea, which backers say could cut bills, boost local energy resilience and change how the neighbourhood powers itself.

Waltham Forest Echo · hyper_local
Why the Iran war could push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people fear the Iran conflict will drive up the cost of food. Retailers say supply pressures are building and ministers are running short of time to limit another hit to household budgets.

The Guardian · national
More flights to Spain and Portugal could be cancelled as fuel shortages worsen

Across the UK, holidaymakers are being warned that more flights to Spain and Portugal may be cut as jet fuel shortages deepen. Industry experts say Britain could be among the hardest-hit countries, raising the prospect of disrupted summer travel.

i News · national
Andrew Tate civil trial paused after police reopen their investigation

In London, the High Court case brought by four women against Andrew Tate has been adjourned after police reopened their investigation. The civil action centres on allegations of sexual violence, with the legal process now likely to take a new turn.

The Independent · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Record 1.3m apply for 2027 London Marathon ballot

A record 1.3 million people have applied for the 2027 London Marathon ballot, a brilliant reminder of just how many people are inspired to get moving and be part of something special. From first-time runners to seasoned fundraisers, it’s a lovely show of the capital’s energy, optimism and community spirit.

BBC News · good_news
The Local — Mylor, Cornwall — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Mylor, Perranarworthal & Ponsanooth · 9 articles
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people are worried the Iran conflict will feed through into higher supermarket prices. Retailers say ministers are running short of time to ease pressure, raising fresh concerns over household costs.

The Guardian · national
Modern slavery cases are rising again across the UK, new report warns

Across the UK, a new report says modern slavery has been increasing for years rather than easing. The findings put fresh pressure on government and police over how exploitation is identified, prevented and prosecuted.

The Canary · national
Andrew Tate civil trial delayed as police reopen investigation

In London, the High Court case involving Andrew Tate has been adjourned after police reopened an investigation. Four women are suing over allegations of sexual violence, meaning the legal battle is now likely to run on for longer.

The Independent · national
Flight cancellations to Spain and Portugal could hit holiday plans from the UK

From UK airports, holidays to Spain and Portugal could face disruption as further flight cancellations are warned over fuel shortages. Industry experts say Britain may be among the hardest-hit countries if the problems deepen.

i News · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
US pauses Strait of Hormuz escort mission as Iran talks shift course

In the Strait of Hormuz, the US says it is pausing its naval operation to guide commercial vessels through the waterway. President Trump said progress towards a deal with Iran prompted the move, though the wider security picture remains fragile.

BBC World News · international
Millions of Alberta voter records leaked as separatists push for referendum

In Alberta, authorities are investigating a major leak involving the details of 2.9 million voters. The breach comes as separatists submit enough signatures to intensify pressure for an independence vote, deepening political turmoil in the province.

The Guardian World · international
How a deadly hantavirus outbreak spread on a cruise ship before anyone knew

On board the MV Hondius after sailing from Argentina towards Antarctica, a hantavirus outbreak unfolded for weeks before it was identified. The timeline shows how passengers and crew became caught up in a serious health emergency far from shore.

The Independent World · international
The huge change changing lives for renters in Bristol

A genuinely positive step for renters, this change is being hailed as a ‘quantum leap forward’ for people trying to find a fairer deal in the housing market. At a time when so much of the news feels heavy, it’s encouraging to see a reform that could make everyday life more secure and manageable for many households.

Western Morning News · good_news
The Local — Manhattan — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Manhattan · 1 article
The US says it will pause Strait of Hormuz escort missions as Iran talks show progress

In the Strait of Hormuz, President Trump said the US will halt its newly launched vessel-guidance operation after what he described as movement toward an agreement with Iran. The decision points to a short-term easing of tensions in one of the world’s most important shipping chokepoints, with implications for global oil markets and security.

BBC World · international
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe warns of fake council email that could catch out local residents and businesses

Rushcliffe Borough has warned residents and businesses about a scam email using council branding and pretending to relate to licensing. Anyone receiving it is being urged not to click links or share details while checks continue into how widely it has circulated.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottingham inquiry hears mental health discharge of killer was wrong

Nottingham's public inquiry into the 2023 attacks heard a healthcare manager admit it was wrong to discharge Valdo Calocane to his GP because staff had effectively 'lost' contact with him. The evidence adds fresh scrutiny to decisions made by Nottinghamshire's mental health services before the killings.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New pothole machines are being deployed across Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB machines designed to repair potholes more quickly across the county. The move could affect drivers across Rushcliffe and beyond as crews target damaged roads with the new kit.

Gedling Eye · local
Police want to trace man after cars were repeatedly vandalised at Clifton Morrisons

Clifton police are appealing for help to find a 30-year-old man in connection with repeated vandalism affecting cars at Morrisons over the past year. Officers say vehicle windows were damaged across a prolonged period, making this a persistent problem for shoppers and local motorists.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Arrest made after man taken to hospital following Old Market Square assault

Nottingham city centre saw a man taken to hospital after an assault in Old Market Square on Monday. Police have arrested an 18-year-old and are continuing enquiries into what happened in one of the city's busiest public spaces.

BBC Nottingham · local
Manhunt after child abductor is mistakenly released from a London prison

In London, police have launched a manhunt after a convicted child abductor was accidentally released when he should have been serving another 12 months. The case centres on the abduction of his five-year-old son and raises fresh questions about prison checks and public safety.

Daily Mirror · national
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people fear the Iran war will drive food prices higher. Retailers say ministers are running out of time to limit the impact, with concerns focused on supply chains, fuel costs and supermarket inflation.

The Guardian · national
Flights to Spain and Portugal face fresh disruption as fuel shortages threaten cancellations

Across Spain and Portugal, thousands more flights could be cancelled as jet fuel shortages worsen, with Britain expected to be among the countries most affected. The warning will worry holidaymakers heading away soon, particularly those with half-term and early summer trips booked.

i News · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Nottinghamshire launches second Walk Notts Festival this month

Nottinghamshire’s second Walk Notts Festival is encouraging people to get outside and enjoy the county throughout May, as part of National Walking Month. With organised walks and plenty of chances to explore local beauty spots, it’s a lovely reminder of how simple activities can boost wellbeing and bring communities together.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Lavender, Wandsworth — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Lavender · 11 articles
UK pizza restaurant chain confirms it will be closing 16 sites amid restructuring

Franco Manca is a UK pizza restaurant chain that will be closing down 16 sites as part of a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) process

Wandsworth Guardian · hyper_local
Sexual assault allegation made at table tennis World Championships in London

At a London championship venue, table tennis player Cheng I-ching has alleged she was touched inappropriately by a security guard during the World Championships. The claim has put safeguarding and event security in the spotlight at a major sporting event in the capital.

Evening Standard London · local
Manhunt after child abductor was mistakenly released from London prison

In London, police have launched a manhunt after a convicted child abductor was wrongly released from prison despite having another 12-month sentence to serve. The case raises urgent questions about prison procedures and public safety.

Daily Mirror · national
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the Iran conflict will make food more expensive in the weeks ahead. Retailers are warning that pressure on supply chains and transport costs could quickly feed through to supermarket prices.

The Guardian · national
Arsenal reach their first Champions League final in 20 years

In Budapest, Arsenal booked their place in a first Champions League final for two decades with Bukayo Saka at the heart of the win. The result is a major moment for the north London club and will dominate football conversation today.

i News · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Trump pauses US naval escort mission in the Strait of Hormuz

In the Strait of Hormuz, Donald Trump says the US has paused its 'Project Freedom' operation to guide commercial vessels through the waterway. The move comes after he claimed progress had been made towards a deal with Iran, easing immediate fears over a key shipping route.

BBC World News · international
Data leak hits Alberta as separatists push for independence vote

In Alberta, authorities are investigating a leak involving the personal details of 2.9 million voters as separatists press ahead with a bid for an independence referendum. The breach has added fresh tension to an already volatile political moment in western Canada.

The Guardian World · international
How a hantavirus outbreak spread for weeks on board the MV Hondius

Aboard the MV Hondius, a rare hantavirus outbreak unfolded over weeks as the cruise ship travelled from Argentina towards Antarctica and then across the Atlantic. The timeline shows how passengers and crew fell ill before the virus was identified, raising serious questions about onboard health controls.

The Independent World · international
World-record breaking 1.33 million enter 2027 TCS London Marathon ballot — nearly 2% of UK population

A brilliant burst of London spirit: a record-breaking 1.33 million people have entered the ballot for the 2027 TCS London Marathon, making it the world’s most sought-after marathon. It’s a heartening sign of just how many people are eager to take on a challenge, support good causes and be part of something bigger together.

Evening Standard London · good_news
The Local — Giffnock, East Renfrewshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Giffnock · 11 articles
Armed police cordon off Glasgow street as officers deal with live incident

In Glasgow, armed police sealed off a street on Tuesday evening as an ongoing incident unfolded. Details were still limited overnight, but the scale of the response is likely to raise questions for anyone travelling through the area or living nearby.

Glasgow Live · hyper_local
From new flats plans to a £130k cannabis haul, here are the Glasgow stories people will be talking about

Across Glasgow, Tuesday’s talking points ranged from housing plans at a former cigarette factory to a six-figure cannabis seizure and new business moves. It is a broad city briefing, but the development and crime angles are the ones most likely to ripple out across the wider area.

The Glasgow Wrap · hyper_local
Election mail error could confuse voters after council says photo ID is not needed

In Scotland, a council has apologised after election envelopes wrongly stated that photo ID would be required to vote in the Scottish Parliament election. The mistake could cause confusion for voters ahead of polling day, even though no such ID is needed.

BBC Glasgow & West · local
Why Scotland’s election result is still wide open on the final day of campaigning

Across Scotland, parties entered the last day of Holyrood campaigning with no clear outcome guaranteed. The late uncertainty points to a volatile contest that could still shift in key seats before votes are cast.

BBC Scotland · local
Glasgow film about Kenmure Street protest is becoming one of GFT’s biggest hits

In Glasgow, the documentary Everybody to Kenmure Street has become one of the biggest new releases in the history of Glasgow Film Theatre. Its strong run underlines how a story rooted in the city has struck a chord well beyond the Southside.

The Scotsman · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food shop in the coming weeks

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people fear the Iran war will make food more expensive. Retailers say pressure on fuel and supply chains could soon feed through to supermarket prices, adding another cost-of-living headache for households.

The Guardian · national
High street Post Offices face closure as 100 TG Jones stores shut

Across the UK, dozens of Post Office counters inside former WHSmith shops are at risk as 100 TG Jones stores are set to close. The move could mean longer trips for everyday services including parcels, banking and bill payments if nearby branches disappear.

Daily Mirror · national
Modern slavery cases have been rising in the UK for years, new report warns

Across the UK, a new report says modern slavery has been increasing for almost a decade. The findings are likely to sharpen pressure on ministers and police forces over how victims are identified, protected and kept out of further exploitation.

The Canary · national
Arsenal now lead the title race after Manchester City slip again

In the Premier League, Arsenal have taken control of the title race after Manchester City's latest stumble. With the season entering its decisive stretch, the result shifts pressure firmly onto City and gives supporters plenty to debate this morning.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
'A sport for everyone' - Community join athletes for major bowls event in Neilston

Neilston Bowling Club’s launch event brought neighbours and athletes together in a lovely celebration of a sport that really is for everyone. By opening up the green to the wider community, the club created a warm, welcoming chance for people of all ages to have a go, get involved and enjoy being active together.

Barrhead News · good_news
The Local — Braunton, Devon — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Braunton · 8 articles
Fire in Newton Abbot closes nearby roads as smoke billows over the town

In Newton Abbot, fire crews were called to a blaze that sent smoke across the sky and led to nearby road closures. The incident caused disruption in the area as emergency services worked at the scene.

DevonLive · hyper_local
Murder inquiry launched after man found dead on Embankment Road

In Plymouth, police have opened a murder investigation after a man was found dead at a property on Embankment Road. Officers were called to the address and the man was pronounced dead at the scene, with inquiries now under way.

BBC Devon · local
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people are worried the conflict involving Iran will feed through to supermarket prices. Retailers say pressure on supply chains and costs is building, raising fresh questions about how quickly household budgets could be hit.

The Guardian · national
Hundreds of Post Offices in former WHSmith shops face closure in major shake-up

Across the UK, Post Office counters inside 100 former WHSmith stores are set to shut as owner TG Jones restructures the chain. The move could affect access to everyday services in town centres, especially for people who rely on branches for banking, parcels and bill payments.

Daily Mirror · national
Farage says Labour faces collapse in Wales and predicts an early general election

In Wales, Nigel Farage has claimed Labour will be heavily beaten in the Senedd election and argued that UK politics could be heading for an early general election. The intervention adds to the sense of volatility around Reform’s momentum and the pressure on the main parties.

Daily Express · national
Arsenal now hold the edge in the title race after Manchester City slip again

In the Premier League, Arsenal have moved into a stronger position in the title race after Manchester City faltered. With the season entering its decisive stage, the latest result could shift the balance of pressure for both clubs over the final run-in.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Man and his dog walking 300 miles for charity

A Devon man and his dog are taking on a heartening 300-mile walk for charity, covering around 25 miles a day together. It’s a lovely reminder of the difference one determined person — and a loyal four-legged companion — can make when they set out to do some good.

BBC Devon · good_news
The Local — Tollerton, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Tollerton · 11 articles
Rushcliffe residents are being warned about a fake council email doing the rounds

Rushcliffe Borough has issued an alert after reports of a bogus email using council branding to target residents and businesses. The message appears to relate to licensing, and the council is urging people not to click links or share personal details if they are unsure.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottingham attacks inquiry hears discharge decision for killer was wrong

Nottingham is back in focus as the inquiry into the 2023 attacks hears evidence from a healthcare manager involved in Valdo Calocane's care. The hearing was told the decision to discharge him because he had effectively been 'lost' to services was wrong.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New pothole machines are being deployed across Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines aimed at speeding up patching work on roads across the county. The move could mean faster fixes on damaged routes used by drivers travelling through Rushcliffe and beyond.

Gedling Eye · local
Wednesday's Nottinghamshire weather looks dry to start before cloud builds later

Nottinghamshire is set for a mostly dry Wednesday, with some brighter spells in the morning before thicker cloud moves in during the afternoon. It should stay fairly settled overall, which may help if you're commuting or planning to be out locally.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Arrest made after man is assaulted in Nottingham's Old Market Square

Old Market Square in Nottingham was cordoned into a police investigation after a man was assaulted in the city centre on Monday. An 18-year-old has been arrested, and the victim was taken to hospital for treatment.

BBC Nottingham · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food shop in the coming weeks

Across the UK, fresh polling suggests most people fear the Iran conflict will feed through into higher grocery prices. Retailers say the pressure is building fast, raising fresh concern about another squeeze on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
High street Post Offices face closure as 100 former WHSmith stores are shut

Across the UK, Post Office counters inside 100 TG Jones stores are at risk as the chain closes sites acquired from WHSmith. The move could mean longer trips for everyday services such as parcels, banking and bill payments in towns that lose a branch.

Daily Mirror · national
Farage predicts a Labour collapse and says an early general election could follow

In Wales, Nigel Farage has claimed Labour will suffer a heavy defeat in this week's Senedd election and argued the fallout could reshape UK politics. His suggestion that an early general election may follow adds to the pressure on Westminster as parties watch the result closely.

Daily Express · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A lovely bit of regional pride: East Midlands Mayor Claire Ward has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route around the region, nearly a year after setting off from Buxton. It’s a positive celebration of the area’s landscapes, communities and active travel, shining a cheerful spotlight on everything the East Midlands has to offer.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Tollerton, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Tollerton · 7 articles
Rushcliffe warns of fake council email using licensing branding

Across Rushcliffe, residents and businesses are being warned about a scam email sent using council-style licensing branding. Rushcliffe Borough Council says the message is not genuine and is urging people not to click links or share personal details if it lands in their inbox.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your food shop in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the Iran conflict will feed through to higher grocery bills. Retailers are warning ministers that rising global disruption could hit household budgets unless action is taken quickly to limit costs.

The Guardian · national
100 high street Post Office branches are set to close in major shake-up

Across the UK, 100 Post Office branches inside former WHSmith stores trading as TG Jones are reportedly due to shut. The closures could affect access to everyday services such as parcels, banking and bill payments in town centres.

Daily Mirror · national
Andrew Tate civil trial delayed as police reopen the investigation

In London, the High Court case brought by four women against Andrew Tate has been adjourned after police reopened their investigation. The pause means the civil claims over alleged sexual violence will not proceed as planned while officers examine the case again.

The Independent · national
Arsenal now have the edge in the title race after Manchester City stumble

In the Premier League, Manchester City's slip has handed Arsenal control of the title race at a crucial stage of the season. The result shifts the pressure firmly onto both clubs, with every remaining fixture now carrying greater weight.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A lovely boost for the East Midlands: Mayor Claire Ward has completed ‘The Loop’, a 150-mile walking and cycling route around the region, finishing almost a year after setting off from Buxton. It’s a positive celebration of local places, active travel and the landscapes that make our part of the world so special.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Central Hove, Brighton and Hove — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Central Hove · 10 articles
Three arrested after police raid near North Street in Brighton

In Brighton city centre, police entered premises near North Street and Prince’s Place and arrested two young men and a 14-year-old boy on suspicion of sexual activity with a child. The case centres on a busy part of town and is likely to raise fresh concern about child safety in the area.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Weekly bin collections in Brighton and Hove could be cut to fortnightly

In Brighton and Hove, the council is preparing to move general rubbish collections from weekly to fortnightly rounds. The proposed change follows the rollout of food waste collections and could affect household routines across the city if approved.

Brighton & Hove News · hyper_local
Brighton Main Line has reopened after disruption between Three Bridges and Haywards Heath

On the Brighton Main Line, services between Three Bridges and Haywards Heath have reopened after major disruption for passengers. The line is a key route for commuters travelling to and from Brighton, so knock-on delays may still affect journeys.

BBC Sussex · local
A new improvised comedy show is joining Brighton’s Fringe line-up

In Brighton, The Secret Society is being billed as a new Fringe show blending scripted scenes with improvisation from the team behind CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation. The production adds another comedy option to the city’s packed festival programme.

Brighton & Hove News · local
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people fear the Iran war will make food more expensive. Retailers say ministers are running short of time to ease rising costs, with concern growing over the impact on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
High street Post Office closures planned as 100 TG Jones stores shut

Across the UK, Post Office counters are set to disappear from dozens of former WHSmith shops as 100 TG Jones stores face closure. The move could reduce access to key services on high streets already under pressure.

Daily Mirror · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Trump says US to pause operation to guide vessels through Strait of Hormuz

"Project Freedom", which began on Monday, will be halted because progress has been made toward a deal with Iran, the US president says.

BBC News · national
Neighbours rally after fire sweeps through gardens

A tough day in Crawley has brought out the very best in people, with neighbours rallying round after a fire swept through eight gardens in Gossops Green. It’s one of those heartening reminders that when things go wrong, community spirit can shine brightly, with locals coming together to support those affected.

BBC Sussex · good_news
The Local — Crouch End, Haringey — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Crouch End · 11 articles
Met deploys 100 extra officers after antisemitic attacks across London

Across London, the Metropolitan Police has launched a 100-officer operation to protect Jewish communities after a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents. The move follows suspected arson attacks and a double stabbing now being treated as terrorism, with extra patrols expected in key areas.

MyLondon · hyper_local
What Hackney’s election promises could mean before Thursday’s vote

In Hackney, voters are being asked to choose councillors and a mayor on 7 May, and this guide sets out the main pledges from the parties standing. It offers a quick read on housing, services and local priorities before polling day.

Hackney Citizen · hyper_local
MP says some high street shops are acting as fronts for crime

In Enfield, an MP has urged ministers to give councils stronger powers to deal with high street businesses suspected of being used as covers for illegal activity. The issue has now been raised in Parliament, putting pressure on government to tighten enforcement.

Enfield Dispatch · local
The plan to put solar on every Walthamstow home is gaining momentum

In Walthamstow, a campaign to install solar panels across homes is picking up public backing under the banner of the Walthamstow Power Station project. Supporters say it could cut energy bills and reshape how the area generates electricity.

Waltham Forest Echo · local
Greenwich residents oppose plan to cut down trees near town centreFrom the Murky Depths · local
Manhunt after child abductor is mistakenly released from a London prison

London police have launched a manhunt after a convicted child abductor was mistakenly released from prison despite reportedly being due to serve another 12 months. The case centres on a man jailed over the abduction of his five-year-old son, and the error is likely to raise fresh questions about prison safeguards.

Daily Mirror · national
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, shoppers are increasingly worried that conflict involving Iran will feed through into higher supermarket prices. A new poll suggests four in five people expect food costs to rise, while retailers warn ministers are running short of time to ease pressure on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
Arsenal now have the title race in their hands after Man City's stumble

In the Premier League, Arsenal have been handed control of the title race after Manchester City dropped points. With the run-in tightening, the result shifts the pressure onto both clubs and gives supporters a clearer sense of what the final weeks could look like.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
DWP giving extra £295 this year to 4 million households claiming key benefit

A welcome bit of good news for millions of households: the DWP is set to give an extra £295 this year to people claiming a key benefit. At a time when many families are still feeling the squeeze, that added support could make a real difference and offers some much-needed reassurance.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe residents are being warned about fake council emails using official branding

Rushcliffe Borough has issued an alert after a bogus licensing email was reported using council branding. Residents and businesses across the borough are being urged to check messages carefully and avoid clicking links or sharing personal details if anything looks off.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police want this man traced after cars were damaged at Clifton Morrisons over the past year

Clifton in Nottingham is at the centre of a police appeal over repeated vandalism to cars at Morrisons over a 12-month period. Officers are trying to trace a 30-year-old man as they investigate smashed windows and damage affecting multiple vehicles.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Nottingham attacks inquiry hears discharge decision was wrong after killer was ‘lost’ by services

Nottingham is back in focus as the public inquiry hears fresh evidence about mental health care before the 2023 attacks. A healthcare manager admitted it was wrong to discharge Valdo Calocane to his GP after staff said he had become difficult to trace.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New pothole-fixing machines are being rolled out on Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB machines designed to speed up pothole repairs across borough roads. The move is meant to tackle surface damage more quickly as complaints over road conditions continue around the county.

Gedling Eye · local
Man taken to hospital after assault in Nottingham’s Old Market Square

Old Market Square in Nottingham was the scene of an assault on Monday that left a man needing hospital treatment. Police have arrested an 18-year-old and enquiries into the city-centre attack are ongoing.

BBC Nottingham · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your supermarket bill in the coming weeks

Across the UK, fresh polling suggests most people are worried the conflict involving Iran will feed through to higher food prices. Retailers say pressure on fuel, shipping and supply chains could soon make everyday groceries more expensive.

The Guardian · national
Manhunt after child abductor is mistakenly released from a London prison

In London, police have launched a manhunt after a child abductor was accidentally released from prison when he was meant to stay behind bars for another 12 months. The case raises fresh questions about prison safeguards and public protection.

Daily Mirror · national
Farage says Labour faces a rout as the Welsh vote tests national politics again

In Wales, Nigel Farage has claimed Labour could be heavily beaten in the Senedd election and suggested the wider political fallout may build towards an early general election. The remarks underline how devolved contests are increasingly being treated as a verdict on Westminster too.

Daily Express · national
Arsenal now have the edge in the title race after Manchester City slip

In the Premier League, Arsenal have taken control of the title race after Manchester City dropped points against Everton. With the season tightening, the result shifts the pressure sharply onto City and gives fans a new run-in to argue over.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Nottinghamshire launches second Walk Notts Festival this month

Nottinghamshire’s second Walk Notts Festival is encouraging people across the county to get outdoors and enjoy spring throughout May. With plenty of opportunities to explore local routes, it’s a lovely community-minded reminder of the simple joy of fresh air, gentle exercise and discovering more of our beautiful area.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Edwinstowe · 11 articles
Newark and Sherwood’s new CCTV hub has already helped police make an arrest

In Newark and Sherwood, the district council’s new CCTV control room has been used to help officers quickly track down and arrest a suspect after an attempted motorcycle theft. It is an early test of how the upgraded system could be used to respond faster to crime across the district.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Inquiry hears Nottingham killer was discharged when staff knew it was the wrong decision

In Nottingham, the public inquiry into the Valdo Calocane case heard evidence that a healthcare manager accepted it was wrong to discharge him from mental health care because he had become 'lost' to services. The hearing is examining how contact was missed before the fatal attacks and what failed inside the trust.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New pothole repair machines are being rolled out across Nottinghamshire roads

Across Nottinghamshire, the county council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines designed to speed up road repairs. The move could mean quicker fixes on damaged routes as pressure grows over the state of local roads.

Gedling Eye News · local
Man taken to hospital after assault in Nottingham’s Old Market Square

In Nottingham city centre, a man was taken to hospital after an assault in Old Market Square on Monday. An 18-year-old has been arrested as police investigate the circumstances of the attack.

BBC Nottingham · local
Warning issued after fake council email sent to residents and businesses

In Rushcliffe, the borough council has warned residents and businesses to watch out for a fake licensing email using council branding. Anyone receiving the message is being urged to treat it with caution, as the scam appears designed to look official.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people are worried the conflict involving Iran will feed through into higher supermarket prices. Retailers are warning ministers that rising energy and shipping pressures could soon add to the cost of everyday essentials.

The Guardian · national
Post Office counters inside 100 former WHSmith stores are set to close

Across the UK, Post Office services inside 100 TG Jones stores — the rebranded former WHSmith sites — are due to shut in a major restructure. The move could mean longer trips and fewer convenient counter services for customers who rely on the high street for parcels, banking and bill payments.

Daily Mirror · national
Farage says Labour faces a fresh electoral threat as pressure builds before the Senedd vote

In Wales, Nigel Farage has claimed Labour could be heavily beaten in the Senedd election and suggested the political fallout may increase pressure for an early general election. The remarks underline how volatile the wider UK political picture has become after recent election shifts.

Daily Express · national
Andrew Tate civil trial delayed after police reopen their investigation

At the High Court in London, the civil case brought by four women against Andrew Tate has been adjourned after police reopened their investigation. The delay means the allegations of sexual violence will not be tested in court on the original timetable while fresh inquiries continue.

The Independent · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A lovely bit of regional pride: East Midlands Mayor Claire Ward has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route around the region, finishing almost a year after she first set off from Buxton. It’s a cheerful reminder of the landscapes, communities and determination that make the East Midlands such a special place to explore.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Hillingdon — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Hillingdon · 11 articles
Met deploys 100 extra officers after antisemitic attacks across London

Across London, the Metropolitan Police has deployed a 100-officer unit to protect Jewish communities after a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents. The move follows suspected arson attacks and a double stabbing now being treated as terror-related, with extra patrols expected in affected areas.

MyLondon · hyper_local
Local elections 2026: the political parties’ key pledges and manifestos at-a-glance

Hackney residents can vote in two elections on 7 May - for candidates standing as ward councillors and also for those contesting the borough's directly-elected mayoralty

Hackney Citizen · hyper_local
Man dies after Brixton drive-by shooting on Coldharbour Lane

In Brixton, a 25-year-old man has died in hospital after a drive-by shooting on Coldharbour Lane. Police are investigating the attack, which happened on Saturday, as they work to establish who was responsible and why.

BBC London · local
Romford Tory-Reform row breaks out over posters outside party HQ

In Romford, local Conservatives have complained about posters featuring MP Andrew Rosindell outside their headquarters after his defection to Reform UK. The party says the adverts are misleading election material, adding a fresh flashpoint to campaigning ahead of polling day.

Evening Standard · local
Labour dumps their hard-working Thornton Heath councillor

THE TOSS-CARS 2026, Part 2: Inside Croydon reveals the borough’s hardest-working councillors. PLUS: Which Town Hall figure managed just 12 reports to the council’s smartphone app all year? The Labour Party goes in to Thursday’s local elections with the hardest-working … Continue reading →

Inside Croydon · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food shop in the coming weeks

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the Iran conflict will feed through to higher supermarket prices. Retailers say rising global costs and supply pressure could soon hit household budgets, adding another squeeze to the weekly shop.

The Guardian · national
More flights to Spain and Portugal face cancellation as fuel shortages bite

Across the UK, holidaymakers heading to Spain and Portugal are being warned that thousands more flights could be cancelled as jet fuel shortages worsen. The disruption could affect summer travel plans, with Britain expected to be among the hardest-hit countries.

i News · national
Andrew Tate civil trial paused after police reopen investigation

In London, Andrew Tate's High Court civil case has been adjourned after police reopened their investigation. Four women are suing him over allegations of sexual violence, and the fresh move adds another layer of legal jeopardy to an already high-profile case.

The Independent · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
DWP giving extra £295 this year to 4 million households claiming key benefit

A welcome bit of good news for millions of households: the DWP is set to give an extra £295 this year to people claiming a key benefit. At a time when many families are still feeling the squeeze, that added support should offer some real relief and a little more breathing room.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — The Strettons, Shropshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
The Strettons · 11 articles
A new 20mph limit is now live outside Church Preen Primary School

Church Preen now has a 20mph speed limit outside Church Preen Primary School as part of Shropshire Council’s wider school safety programme. The change is already in force and is aimed at slowing traffic at drop-off and pick-up times on this rural route.

Shropshire Live · hyper_local
More than 1,300 people have backed calls for a new bridge at Llandrinio

Llandrinio residents and campaigners are pressing for a replacement crossing over the River Severn, with a petition now drawing more than 1,300 signatures. Supporters say a new bridge is vital for everyday journeys and the area’s long-term resilience.

Border Counties Advertizer · hyper_local
Shrewsbury Regatta is back this weekend with two busy days on the River Severn

Shrewsbury will host the JT Hughes Shrewsbury Regatta on the River Severn this weekend, bringing two days of racing and crowds into the town. It is one of the county’s best-known sporting fixtures and is likely to draw visitors from across Shropshire.

Shropshire Live News · local
A restored canal site has reopened after eight years of work

Shropshire has reopened a historic canal site after an eight-year restoration project, marking a major milestone for a place tied to the Industrial Revolution. The reopening was attended by the Duke of Gloucester and is expected to boost heritage interest in the area.

BBC Shropshire · local
Garage blaze sparks urgent response as crews also battle open fires across Shropshire

A busy time for Shropshire fire crews

Shropshire Star · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food shop in the coming weeks

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people fear the conflict involving Iran will drive up supermarket prices. Retailers say rising global pressures are feeding into supply costs, adding to concern over another hit to household budgets.

The Guardian · national
Manhunt after child abductor is wrongly released from a London prison

In London, police have launched a manhunt after a prisoner convicted of abducting his five-year-old son was mistakenly released despite being due to serve a further 12 months. The case raises fresh questions about prison oversight and public safety.

Daily Mirror · national
Farage says Labour faces collapse in Wales as Senedd vote looms

In Wales, Nigel Farage has claimed Labour will be heavily beaten in Thursday's Senedd election and suggested the political fallout could trigger an early general election. The comments underline how volatile the contest has become and why parties across Britain are watching closely.

Daily Express · national
Arsenal now lead the title race after Manchester City slip up

In the Premier League, Arsenal have seized control of the title race after Manchester City's setback left the champions looking unusually fragile. With the season entering its decisive stretch, the balance of power at the top has shifted sharply.

The Telegraph · national
Many younger adults do not know what VE Day marks, new survey finds

Across the UK, a survey suggests two in three Gen Z adults do not know that VE Day marks the end of the Second World War in Europe. The findings have prompted renewed concern about how wartime history and military service are being understood ahead of commemorations.

The Independent · national
Sensory garden helping children to blossom

A sensory garden at a Shropshire primary school is doing far more than brightening up the grounds — staff and pupils say it’s helping children truly blossom. Filled with flowers and vegetables and cared for by the school community, it’s a lovely example of how a simple shared space can nurture confidence, calm and curiosity.

Shropshire Live · good_news
The Local — Redhill, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Redhill · 7 articles
Teen motorcyclist still in hospital after noxious substance incident in Nottinghamshire town

In a Nottinghamshire town, police have issued a fresh update after what officers described as a distressing incident involving a noxious substance. A teenage motorcyclist remains in hospital with serious injuries as detectives continue their enquiries.

NottinghamshireLive · hyper_local
Manhunt after child abductor is mistakenly released from a London prison

In London, police have launched a manhunt after a convicted child abductor was mistakenly released from prison while he was meant to be serving a further 12-month sentence. The case raises urgent questions about prison safeguards and public safety, with officers now trying to trace him quickly.

Daily Mirror · national
Andrew Tate civil trial delayed after police reopen their investigation

In London, the High Court case brought by four women against Andrew Tate has been adjourned after police reopened their investigation. The delay adds a fresh twist to a case centred on serious allegations of sexual violence, with both civil and criminal questions now back in focus.

The Independent · national
Arsenal now lead the title race after Manchester City slip again

In the Premier League, Arsenal have taken control of the title race after Manchester City dropped points again. With the season entering its decisive stretch, every remaining fixture now carries extra weight for fans watching how the run-in unfolds.

The Telegraph · national
Amandaland is back, and its stars say the hit comedy is only getting sharper

In north London, Joanna Lumley and Lucy Punch have been talking about the return of Amandaland, the comedy that has become one of the most talked-about shows on British television. The new series promises more of the awkward social satire and familiar characters that helped make it a breakout hit.

The Guardian · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Live music lifts spirits at Coppice Lodge Care Home as singer Rebecca Lomas performs for residents

A lovely burst of music and togetherness brightened the day at Coppice Lodge Care Home, where singer Rebecca Lomas performed live for residents and staff. It’s a simple but heartwarming reminder of how much joy a shared song and a community moment can bring.

Gedling Eye · good_news
The Local — Kirk Hallam, Derbyshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Kirk Hallam · 9 articles
Police update after pupils made threats at a Derbyshire school

At a Derbyshire school, police have issued an update after incidents involving threats made by pupils. The case centres on concerns about safety in school and what action officers and staff have taken since.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
New homes planned on Derby car park site are splitting opinion

On Drewry Lane in Derby, plans to build homes on a former car park have divided councillors and residents. Supporters say the site is underused and suitable for housing, while critics have challenged the case being made for the scheme.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
Armed police arrest prompts school lockdown in Derbyshire

In Derbyshire, a school was put into lockdown after reports of a man with a weapon nearby. Armed officers arrested a man, and police later said no weapon had been found.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people are worried the Iran conflict will make food more expensive. Retailers say rising pressures on supply chains and costs mean ministers are running short of time to prevent another hit to household budgets.

The Guardian · national
Manhunt after child abductor is mistakenly released from a London prison

In London, police have launched a manhunt after a convicted child abductor was wrongly released from prison while he was meant to be serving a further 12-month sentence. The case centres on the abduction of his five-year-old son and raises fresh questions about prison release procedures.

Daily Mirror · national
Major Peak District pottery firm collapses after 217 years with jobs lost

In the Peak District, a long-established pottery company has gone into administration after more than two centuries in business. Dozens of employees have lost their jobs, in a blow to a historic local employer and another warning sign for traditional manufacturing.

Daily Express · national
Arsenal now have the upper hand after Manchester City slip in the title race

In Liverpool, Manchester City's setback at Everton has shifted momentum in the Premier League title race. Arsenal are now being framed as the side in control, with every remaining fixture carrying bigger consequences for the run-in.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
'Amazing' great-grandad celebrates 100th birthday at a 'lovely occasion' in Derbyshire village hall

A Derbyshire great-grandad has marked a truly special milestone, celebrating his 100th birthday surrounded by family and friends at a lovely gathering in the village hall. It’s a heartwarming reminder of the joy of community, family and a life well lived.

Ilkeston Advertiser · good_news
The Local — Bingham, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Bingham · 11 articles
Rushcliffe warns of fake council email that could catch out residents and businesses

Rushcliffe Borough has issued a warning after a fraudulent email using council branding was reported. Residents and businesses are being urged to check messages carefully, especially if they appear to relate to licensing or ask for action.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Newark’s new CCTV control room has already helped police make an arrest

Newark has seen an early result from Newark and Sherwood District Council’s new CCTV control room, which helped officers track down a suspect after an attempted motorcycle theft. The case is likely to be watched closely as councils look at how surveillance is being used to tackle town-centre crime.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Nottingham attacks inquiry hears discharge decision was wrong after patient was ‘lost’

Nottingham is back in focus as the inquiry into the fatal attacks heard a healthcare manager admit it was wrong to discharge Valdo Calocane because services had effectively 'lost' him. The evidence raises fresh questions about how mental health patients are followed up when they disengage from treatment.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New pothole machines are being sent onto Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines intended to speed up fixes on roads across the county. For drivers, that could mean quicker repairs and less disruption as crews tackle long-standing surface damage.

Gedling Eye · local
Police make arrest after assault in Nottingham’s Old Market Square

Old Market Square in Nottingham was the scene of an assault on Monday that left a man in hospital. Police have arrested an 18-year-old and enquiries are continuing into what happened in the city centre.

BBC Nottingham · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people fear the conflict involving Iran will feed through into higher supermarket prices. Retailers say ministers are running out of time to soften the hit, with pressure building on household budgets already stretched by inflation.

The Guardian · national
Ryanair, easyJet and BA passengers could face higher baggage charges soon

Across the UK, airlines including Ryanair, easyJet and British Airways are reportedly weighing higher baggage fees as fuel costs come under pressure from the Middle East crisis. That could mean pricier add-ons for summer travellers, especially for checked bags and overweight luggage.

Daily Mirror · national
217-year-old pottery firm collapses, with jobs lost in the Peak District

In the Peak District, a pottery company with more than two centuries of history has fallen into administration, costing dozens of people their jobs. The collapse is another blow for traditional manufacturing and for communities tied to long-standing local employers.

Daily Express · national
Arsenal now lead the title race after Manchester City stumble

In the Premier League, Manchester City's slip has handed Arsenal control of the title race at a crucial stage of the season. It is a major swing in the run-in and one that football fans across the country will be picking over this morning.

The Telegraph · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
East Midlands Mayor completes The Loop 150-mile route around the region

A positive milestone for the East Midlands as Mayor Claire Ward has completed The Loop, a 150-mile walking and cycling route around the region. Finishing almost a year after setting off, the journey shines a lovely light on local landscapes, active travel and the many communities that make the region special.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Batley, Kirklees — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Batley · 17 articles
New Dewsbury town centre 20mph zone could change how you drive and cross the road

Dewsbury town centre is set for a package of traffic changes including a new 20mph zone, tighter vehicle restrictions and upgraded pedestrian crossings. The plans also include cycle parking and tactile paving, pointing to a wider redesign of how people move through the centre.

Yorkshire Live · hyper_local
Why Huddersfield shoppers say this long-running local shop still feels irreplaceable

Huddersfield residents have been sharing memories of a much-loved independent shop they say has served generations for around 60 years. The business is being praised as a rare old-style trader with deep roots in the town’s day-to-day life.

Yorkshire Live Huddersfield · hyper_local
Huddersfield police investigate 'brutal' attack on man with Alzheimer’s outside pub

Huddersfield is the focus of a police investigation after a man with Alzheimer’s was seriously injured in what has been described as an unprovoked attack outside a pub. West Yorkshire Police are appealing for information as concern grows over the circumstances of the assault.

Yorkshire Live · hyper_local
Black smoke seen near Oakwell Hall as fire breaks out in Birstall

Birstall saw emergency concern last night after a fire sent black smoke into the air near Oakwell Hall. Live updates tracked the incident as people in the area reported the plume and crews responded.

Yorkshire Live · local
Leeds Green candidate row deepens after party backs Nosheen Majid

Leeds is at the centre of a political row after the Green Party stood by council candidate Nosheen Majid following scrutiny over comments comparing Jews to Nazis during the Second World War. The decision is likely to intensify debate around candidate vetting and party discipline in the city.

Yorkshire Post · local
Inspectors say drugs and overcrowding are still major problems at HMP Leeds

Leeds prison remains under pressure, with inspectors saying drugs and overcrowding are still significant issues despite some signs of improvement. The report says prison leaders have taken concerns seriously, but longstanding problems have not been resolved.

BBC West Yorkshire · local
A giant sun sculpture is coming to Yorkshire this summer

Yorkshire will host a large-scale sun sculpture this summer, bringing a major art installation to the region. The piece is set to become a standout cultural event and could draw visitors from across West Yorkshire.

The Hoot Leeds · local
Rhiannon Hope at The Brudenell on 30 April

With support from Neve Cariad and Sam King. The Brudenell Social Club is looking spick and span for tonight’s free gig, showcasing emerging musicians who have made Leeds their home. Mirrors gleaming, banquette seating around the edge of the venue is spotless. As the doors open, I find myself sitting

Leeds Living · local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your weekly food bill in the UK

Across the UK, fresh polling suggests most people fear the Iran war will feed through into higher food prices. Retailers say time is running short for ministers to ease pressures, raising the prospect of another cost-of-living squeeze at the tills.

The Guardian · national
Two in three Gen Z adults do not know what VE Day marks, survey finds

In the UK, a new survey suggests many younger adults do not know that VE Day marks the end of the Second World War in Europe. The findings have prompted concern about gaps in public understanding ahead of commemorations.

The Independent · national
Historic pottery firm collapses after 217 years with jobs lost

In the Peak District, a pottery company with a 217-year history has fallen into administration, leading to job losses. The collapse is another blow for traditional manufacturing and raises questions about the future of long-established regional employers.

Daily Express · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Deadly strikes hit Ukraine as rival ceasefires from Kyiv and Moscow collide

Ukraine suffered fresh deadly attacks ahead of competing ceasefire plans announced by Kyiv and Moscow. The latest violence underlines how fragile any pause remains as both sides push different terms around Victory Day.

BBC World News · international
Data leak hits 2.9 million Alberta voters as separatists push for independence vote

Alberta is dealing with a major voter data breach affecting 2.9 million people just as separatists submit signatures for an independence referendum. The timing has added to political tension in the Canadian province and sharpened scrutiny of election security.

The Guardian World · international
Cruise ship with hantavirus cases heads for Canary Islands with passengers still on board

The MV Hondius is due to sail from Cape Verde to the Canary Islands after a hantavirus outbreak was identified on board. Health officials say several cases have been confirmed, with passengers effectively stranded as the ship seeks a port.

The Independent World · international
Man's heartfelt reason to run Leeds Marathon for lifelong friend with devastating diagnosis

A Leeds man is taking on the marathon for a deeply touching reason — to honour his lifelong friend following a devastating diagnosis. It’s a lovely reminder of the strength of friendship and the way people in Yorkshire rally round for those they care about.

Leeds Live · good_news
The Local — Worksop, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Worksop · 15 articles
Police want more witnesses after a teenager was seriously hurt on Kilton Hill in Worksop

Kilton Hill in Worksop was closed to emergency services after a teenage motorcyclist suffered serious injuries in a collision involving two motorcycles and a van. Nottinghamshire Police are now asking anyone who saw what happened, or has dashcam footage, to come forward as inquiries continue.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Man jailed after taking a knife into Worksop Police Station hidden in his underwear

Worksop Police Station became the scene of a weapons offence after officers found a knife concealed in a man's underpants during an arrest. Shaun Kennelly, 28, has now been jailed after the blade was discovered when he attended the station.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New pothole machines are being rolled out across Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines aimed at speeding up patching work on roads across the county. The move is designed to tackle one of the biggest day-to-day complaints from drivers, with the new kit expected to be used on borough roads in the coming weeks.

Gedling Eye · local
Fake council email warning issued after scam uses official branding in Nottinghamshire

Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire has seen a warning issued after scammers used council-style branding in a fake licensing email. Residents and businesses are being told to stay alert and avoid clicking links or sharing details if a message looks suspicious.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Nottingham attacks inquiry hears mental health discharge decision was wrong

Nottingham heard fresh evidence at the attacks inquiry as a healthcare manager admitted it was wrong to discharge Valdo Calocane because services felt they had 'lost' him. The hearing is examining decisions made before the killings and how mental health care was managed.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Man taken to hospital after assault in Nottingham’s Old Market Square

Old Market Square in Nottingham was the scene of an assault that left a man needing hospital treatment. Police say an 18-year-old has been arrested in connection with the attack, which happened on Monday.

BBC Nottingham · local
Most Britons fear the Iran conflict could push up food prices in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people are worried the Iran war will make supermarket bills even higher. Retailers say rising global pressure on fuel and supply chains could soon feed through into everyday food costs.

The Guardian · national
Survey finds many Gen Z adults do not know what VE Day marks

Across the UK, a new survey suggests two in three Gen Z adults do not know that VE Day marks the end of the Second World War in Europe. The findings have prompted concern about public understanding of wartime history ahead of commemorations.

The Independent · national
Manhunt after child abductor is mistakenly released from prison in London

London police are searching for a convicted child abductor who was accidentally released from prison while still due to serve more time. The case centres on a man jailed over the abduction of his five-year-old son, prompting urgent questions about how the error happened.

Daily Mirror · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Deadly strikes hit Ukraine hours before rival ceasefires from Kyiv and Moscow

Across eastern Ukraine, Russian attacks have killed more than 20 people just before separate ceasefire plans announced by Kyiv and Moscow were due to begin. The violence has deepened doubts over whether either pause in fighting will hold.

BBC World News · international
Alberta voter data leak deepens turmoil around independence push in Canada

Alberta in Canada is investigating a leak involving the personal details of 2.9 million voters as separatists submit signatures for an independence referendum. The data breach has intensified political tension around a campaign already dividing opinion in the province.

The Guardian World · international
Cruise ship with hantavirus cases is heading for the Canary Islands

The Atlantic route between Cape Verde and the Canary Islands is under scrutiny after the MV Hondius reported several hantavirus cases on board. Health officials say the ship is expected to sail on with passengers still confined as monitoring continues.

The Independent World · international
Charter Day success: gallery of photos from this year's spectacular event

Retford’s Charter Day sounds like a real community triumph, with crowds turning out to enjoy a packed programme of attractions and activities. It’s the sort of feel-good local event that brings people together and shows the town at its lively, welcoming best.

Worksop Guardian · good_news
The Local — Newton, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Newton · 14 articles
Rushcliffe residents are being warned about a fake council email using official branding

Rushcliffe Borough has warned residents and businesses about a scam email posing as a council licensing message. The alert says the email uses official branding, so anyone receiving it should be cautious and avoid clicking links or sharing details.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottingham attacks inquiry hears discharge of Valdo Calocane was a mistake

Nottingham heard fresh evidence at the attacks inquiry as a healthcare manager admitted it was wrong to discharge Valdo Calocane because staff felt they had 'lost' him. The evidence goes to the heart of decisions made before the 2023 killings and will intensify scrutiny of local mental health services.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New pothole machines are being sent onto Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines to speed up road fixes across the county. The new kit is intended to tackle defects more quickly, with potential knock-on effects for drivers facing damaged roads and repeated repairs.

Gedling Eye · local
Man taken to hospital after assault in Nottingham’s Old Market Square

Old Market Square in Nottingham was the scene of an assault on Monday that left a man needing hospital treatment. Police have arrested an 18-year-old in connection with the attack and inquiries are ongoing in the city centre.

BBC Nottingham · local
Police want to trace suspect after cars were vandalised at Clifton Morrisons

Clifton police are appealing for help after a series of car vandalism incidents linked to the Morrisons site over a 12-month period. Officers are trying to find a 30-year-old man as part of the investigation into repeated damage to vehicle windows.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Most Britons fear the Iran conflict will push up food prices in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people are worried that conflict involving Iran will make food more expensive. The findings land as retailers warn ministers that rising global pressures could soon feed through to supermarket bills.

The Guardian · national
Andrew Tate civil trial delayed after police reopen investigation

London’s High Court has adjourned the civil case involving Andrew Tate after police reopened their investigation. Four women are suing over allegations of sexual violence, so the delay could have significant consequences for the legal timetable.

The Independent · national
Manhunt after child abductor was mistakenly released from London prison

London police are searching for a convicted child abductor who was released from prison by mistake despite still owing time on his sentence. The case centres on the abduction of his five-year-old son and is likely to trigger serious questions about prison safeguards.

Daily Mirror · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Deadly strikes hit Ukraine just before rival ceasefires were due to begin

Ukraine suffered Russian attacks that killed more than 20 people ahead of competing ceasefire plans proposed by Kyiv and Moscow. The latest violence underlines how fragile any pause remains as both sides set out different terms around the Victory Day period.

BBC World News · international
Data on 2.9 million voters leaked in Alberta as separatists push for referendum

Alberta is dealing with a major voter data leak affecting 2.9 million people at the same time separatists have filed signatures for an independence vote. The breach has deepened political tension in the Canadian province as debate over sovereignty intensifies.

The Guardian World · international
Cruise ship with hantavirus cases is heading for the Canary Islands

The MV Hondius is due to sail from Cape Verde to the Canary Islands after a hantavirus outbreak on board. Health officials say several cases have been identified, with passengers still effectively confined as the ship heads towards Spain.

The Independent World · international
Nottinghamshire launches second Walk Notts Festival this month

A lovely bit of good news for Nottinghamshire: the second Walk Notts Festival is getting under way this month, encouraging people to enjoy the county on foot as part of National Walking Month. It’s a simple, cheerful reminder to get outside, explore local places and boost wellbeing with a bit of fresh air and community spirit.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Town Close, Norfolk — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Town Close · 7 articles
What the jury heard after a driver denied making suicide threats before a crash

In Norfolk, a court heard from Tancredo Bankhardt, who denies three counts of attempted murder after a crash. He told jurors that earlier threats to kill himself were "just words", as the trial continues.

BBC Norfolk · hyper_local
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people fear the conflict involving Iran will feed through into higher grocery prices. Retailers warn the government is running short of time to soften the hit, raising fresh concern over household budgets.

The Guardian · national
Manhunt after child abductor is mistakenly released from a London prison

In London, police have launched a manhunt after a convicted child abductor was released from prison in error. He had been due to serve a further 12 months after abducting his five-year-old son, making this a serious public safety failure.

Daily Mirror · national
Andrew Tate civil trial delayed as police reopen their investigation

In London, the High Court case involving Andrew Tate has been adjourned after police reopened their investigation. Four women are suing him over allegations of sexual violence, so the move raises fresh questions about how the wider case will now proceed.

The Independent · national
New HMRC charges have come in this month and they could affect what you pay

Across the UK, new HMRC rules introduced at the start of May have brought a fresh set of charges that taxpayers and businesses may need to watch. The changes relate to tax and fuel rules, with potential knock-on effects for costs and compliance.

Daily Express · national
Arsenal now have the edge in the title race after Manchester City slip

In the Premier League, Arsenal have seized control of the title race after Manchester City stumbled. With the season reaching its sharp end, the shift could prove decisive and is likely to dominate football conversation today.

The Telegraph · national
Norwich Women seal promotion in shootout drama

A big cheer for Norwich City Women, who have sealed promotion to the third tier in dramatic style after a penalty shootout win over Moneyfields. It’s a brilliant achievement for the squad and a lovely boost for the city, with plenty of excitement now building around what comes next.

BBC Norfolk · good_news
The Local — Egham Town, Surrey — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Egham Town · 7 articles
Balaclava-clad thieves stole a bike on the canal path in Woking

On the Basingstoke Canal path in Woking, Surrey Police say a bike was stolen by thieves wearing balaclavas. Officers are appealing for witnesses and information as they investigate the robbery.

BBC Surrey · hyper_local
Why the Iran conflict could push up your weekly food shop in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people are worried the Iran war will drive up food prices. Retailers say the government is running short of time to ease cost pressures, raising the prospect of another squeeze on supermarket bills.

The Guardian · national
Ryanair, easyJet and BA passengers could face higher baggage charges soon

Across the UK, airlines including Ryanair, easyJet and British Airways are reportedly considering higher baggage fees as jet fuel costs come under pressure from conflict in the Middle East. The changes could mean pricier summer travel, especially for families and anyone checking luggage.

Daily Mirror · national
217-year-old UK pottery firm collapses into administration with jobs lost

In the Peak District, a pottery company that had traded for 217 years has gone into administration, with dozens of jobs lost. The collapse is another blow for traditional manufacturing and underlines the pressure facing long-established British businesses.

Daily Express · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Badenoch ignores reality to defend far-right marches and attack anti-genocide

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has denied reality to try to prop up her appalling position of wanting peaceful anti-genocide marches banned, but not fascist ‘Tommy Robinson’ hate marches. Badenoch claims that her position is not the most festering racist hypocrisy by arguing that the marches are “not the

The Canary · national
Farm ships 1.5m strawberry punnets in bumper crop

A Surrey farm is enjoying a wonderfully bumper strawberry season, with Tuesley Farm in Godalming set to ship an impressive 1.5 million punnets. After near-perfect growing weather, it’s a lovely local success story that promises plenty of sweet fruit for shoppers and a real boost for the farm.

BBC Surrey · good_news
The Local — Charing, Kent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Charing · 9 articles
Ashford blackmailer who took more than £20,000 from a vulnerable victim is jailed

Ashford is at the centre of this case after a man described in court as "greedy" was jailed for more than three years. Prosecutors said the victim was vulnerable and was blackmailed out of over £20,000 before the offender was finally brought to justice.

KentLive · hyper_local
Police want answers after a motorcyclist died on Military Road near Appledore

Appledore is the focus of a police appeal after a motorcyclist died when his bike left Military Road and struck a hedgerow. Officers are asking anyone who saw the crash on Sunday, or has dashcam footage, to come forward.

BBC Kent · local
These M25, Dartford Crossing and Sheppey closures could disrupt Kent journeys this week

Kent drivers are being warned about a run of closures affecting the M25, the Dartford Crossing and the Sheppey Crossing up to 10 May. Anyone heading towards London, Essex or north Kent is likely to face diversions and longer travel times, so checking routes before setting off could save a lot of hassle.

KentLive · local
Why shoppers across Britain fear the Iran conflict could push food prices up again

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people are worried the conflict involving Iran will make supermarket bills even higher. Retailers say ministers are running short of time to ease pressure on household budgets if supply and transport costs keep rising.

The Guardian · national
Manhunt after child abductor is mistakenly released from a London prison

London police are searching for a convicted child abductor after he was accidentally released from prison instead of serving a further 12-month sentence. The case centres on the abduction of his five-year-old son and is likely to raise serious questions about prison procedures.

Daily Mirror · national
Reform faces complaints over claims some areas could avoid migrant detention centres

Across England, complaints have been lodged after Reform figures reportedly suggested areas electing its MPs would be spared large migrant detention centres. Critics argue the remarks could amount to election interference, putting the party’s campaign tactics under fresh scrutiny.

Byline Times · national
Modern slavery cases are rising across the UK, new report warns

The UK is seeing modern slavery rise over nearly a decade, according to a new report that points to a worsening long-term trend. The findings are likely to intensify pressure on ministers over prevention, enforcement and support for victims.

The Canary · national
Trump says US to pause operation to guide vessels through Strait of Hormuz

"Project Freedom", which began on Monday, will be halted because progress has been made toward a deal with Iran, the US president says.

BBC News · national
Dolphin returns towards sea after escaping lock

A young dolphin stranded in the River Medway has managed to escape the lock and head back towards the sea — a lovely bit of good news for Kent. After close monitoring from rescuers, it’s a heartening sign that the animal is finding its way back to safer, deeper waters.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Whitby · 9 articles
Whitby could avoid a by-election unless residents force a vote on the vacant council seat

Whitby residents have been asked whether they want a formal election to fill a vacant seat on Whitby Town Council. If enough people call for a poll, the town will head to a by-election rather than the council filling the post another way.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
This new walk from Mickleby to Port Mulgrave shows off one of the best stretches near Runswick Bay

Mickleby, Port Mulgrave and Runswick Bay feature in a newly shared five-mile route that also uses the X4 bus. It offers a practical idea for a local day out, with the coastline and beach between these villages taking centre stage.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
Election decision for Whitby residents

Whitby residents have been asked whether they want to hold an election for a vacant town council seat.

York Press · hyper_local
Cowork Whitby says community backing is now crucial to keep the workspace open

Whitby’s Cowork Whitby has issued a public appeal for support as it tries to secure its long-term future. The flexible workspace serves freelancers, remote workers and small firms, so any uncertainty over its future could be felt across the town’s small business community.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Police appeal after a car was driven at a girl in Eastfield and missed her by inches

Eastfield near Scarborough is the focus of a North Yorkshire Police appeal after a car was reportedly driven dangerously towards a girl. Officers are asking for witnesses and information about the incident, which is being treated as a serious public safety matter.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
Romance fraud cost victims in York and North Yorkshire £1.5m last year

York and North Yorkshire victims lost more than £1.5 million to romance fraud last year, according to newly reported figures. The scale of the losses underlines how financially devastating these scams have become across the county.

York Press · local
Former Pickering hotelier jailed after going on the run over hygiene offences

Pickering is back in the spotlight after former Station Hotel operator Angus Baillie was jailed over hygiene offences. The case has resurfaced after it emerged he spent six years on the run in Scotland before being brought back to face justice.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
M&S respond to rumours they are closing a North Yorkshire store

The post M&S respond to rumours they are closing a North Yorkshire store appeared first on YorkMix.

York Mix · local
Daughter to re-open much-loved York village pub her dad ran for nearly 40 years

A much-loved village pub near York is set to welcome locals once again, as the daughter of its former landlord reopens the doors in honour of her dad, who ran it for nearly 40 years. It’s a touching story of family, community and keeping a cherished local tradition alive after loss.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe residents warned over fake council email that could catch out businesses

Rushcliffe Borough has warned residents and businesses about a scam email using council branding and pretending to relate to licensing. The message appears designed to look official, so anyone receiving it is being urged to check carefully before clicking links or sharing details.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Inquiry hears Nottingham attack patient should not have been discharged after going 'missing'

Nottingham is back in focus at the public inquiry into the 2023 attacks, after a healthcare manager admitted it was wrong to discharge Valdo Calocane because staff had effectively lost contact with him. The evidence raises fresh questions about how mental health services handled a high-risk patient before the killings.

NottinghamshireLive · local
New pothole machines are being sent out across Nottinghamshire roads

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB machines designed to speed up pothole repairs on roads across the county. For drivers in places including Rushcliffe, it could mean quicker fixes and fewer repeat patch-up jobs.

Gedling Eye · local
Nottinghamshire weather for Wednesday looks dry at first before cloud builds later

Nottinghamshire is expected to start Wednesday with some bright spells before cloud thickens through the day. It should stay mostly dry, but the greyer afternoon could affect plans for anyone travelling or spending time outdoors.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Arrest after man was assaulted in Nottingham's Old Market Square

Old Market Square in Nottingham was the scene of an assault on Monday that left a man needing hospital treatment. Police have arrested an 18-year-old as they investigate what happened in the city centre.

BBC Nottingham · local
Why the Iran war could push up your food bill in the UK

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people fear the conflict involving Iran will make food shopping more expensive. Retailers say pressure on supply chains and wider costs is building, raising the prospect of another squeeze on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
Manhunt after child abductor is mistakenly released from London prison

In London, police have launched a manhunt after a convicted child abductor was accidentally released from prison while he was still due to serve another 12 months. The case centres on the abduction of his five-year-old son and is likely to raise fresh questions about prison safeguards.

Daily Mirror · national
217-year-old Peak District pottery firm collapses with jobs lost

In the Peak District, a pottery company that had traded for 217 years has gone into administration, with dozens of jobs lost. The collapse is another blow for traditional manufacturing and will be felt well beyond Derbyshire by suppliers, customers and the wider regional economy.

Daily Express · national
Modern slavery is rising in the UK again, according to a new report

Across the UK, a new report says modern slavery has been increasing for almost a decade. The figures point to a growing public safety and human rights problem, with concerns that official action has not kept pace with the scale of abuse.

The Canary · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
Nottinghamshire launches second Walk Notts Festival this month

A lovely bit of local good news: Nottinghamshire’s second Walk Notts Festival is encouraging people to get outdoors, enjoy the county and celebrate National Walking Month. It’s a cheerful community-minded initiative that brings together fresh air, gentle exercise and the simple pleasure of exploring our beautiful local area.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Salford Priors, Warwickshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Salford Priors & Alcester Rural · 12 articles
Why a £380m government deal mattered to Jaguar Land Rover jobs across the West Midlands

In the West Midlands, Jaguar Land Rover could have shifted more UK car production overseas without a £380m government package for Tata and its Agratas battery project in Somerset. The deal matters well beyond the factory gate, with supply chains, engineering work and future electric vehicle investment tied closely to the region.

Coventry Telegraph · hyper_local
What happened at Rugby Spring Fair as crowds turned out for the bank holiday event

In Rugby, families gathered at Whitehall Recreation Ground for the 2026 Spring Fair organised with support from local Rotarians. The event brought together stalls, activities and community groups in one of the town’s big bank holiday get-togethers.

Warwickshire World · hyper_local
Two people rescued after a car smashed into a shop front in Warwickshire

In Warwickshire, fire and ambulance crews were called after a car crashed into a shop front on Monday morning. Two people were rescued at the scene, with emergency services working to make the area safe and assess injuries.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · local
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your weekly food bill

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people fear conflict involving Iran will make food more expensive. Retailers say ministers are running short of time to ease pressures, raising the prospect of another squeeze on household budgets.

The Guardian · national
Spain and Portugal holidays face disruption as more flight cancellations loom

From UK airports, holidays to Spain and Portugal could face further disruption as experts warn thousands more flights may be cancelled. Britain is thought likely to be among the countries hardest hit if jet fuel shortages worsen.

i News · national
These new HMRC charges have just come into force and could affect drivers and firms

In the UK, new HMRC-related charges and rule changes introduced in May are now taking effect. The measures affect tax and fuel-related costs, meaning some businesses and motorists may need to check quickly whether they face extra bills.

Daily Express · national
Google, Microsoft and xAI models will face new US safety tests that could shape AI used in Britain

In Washington, the US government has agreed new safety testing for advanced AI models from Google, Microsoft and xAI. The move is likely to influence wider standards for tools used by British firms, schools and public services as AI rolls out faster.

BBC Technology · national
Reform’s Plan to ‘Punish’ Green Voters With Detention Centres is ‘Election Interference’ Complaints Argue

Watchdog asked to investigate after party's home affairs spokesperson 'guarantees' areas electing Reform MPs will be exempt from 24,000-capacity migrant facilities

Byline Times · national
A Ukrainian ceasefire has begun after one of the deadliest days of strikes this year

In Ukraine, a ceasefire announced by Kyiv has come into effect after a wave of Russian strikes reportedly killed dozens of people. The pause begins amid deep uncertainty over whether either side will honour rival truce plans around Victory Day.

The Independent World · international
Data on 2.9 million Alberta voters leaked as separatists push for an independence vote

In Alberta, authorities are investigating a leak involving personal data from 2.9 million voters as separatists submit signatures for an independence referendum. The breach adds a major security row to an already heated constitutional fight in western Canada.

The Guardian World · international
Vivek Ramaswamy wins Ohio Republican race in a result that could raise his national profile

In Ohio, Vivek Ramaswamy has won the Republican nomination for governor after a campaign shaped in part by arguments over the Covid era. The victory gives him a powerful platform in US politics and could increase his influence well beyond the state.

BBC World News · international
Two more ambulances donated to Ukraine by south Warwickshire groups

A lovely show of local generosity: south Warwickshire groups have donated two more ambulances to Ukraine, sending vital help where it is desperately needed. It’s a heartening reminder that communities here continue to step up with practical compassion and make a real difference far beyond Warwickshire.

Stratford Herald · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe residents are being warned about a fake council email doing the rounds

Rushcliffe Borough has warned residents and businesses about a bogus email using council branding and pretending to be linked to licensing. The authority says people should be cautious, avoid clicking links or sharing details, and report anything suspicious.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
New pothole machines are arriving in Nottinghamshire and could mean faster road repairs

Nottinghamshire County Council has taken delivery of specialist JCB pothole repair machines aimed at speeding up fixes on roads across the county. The move is designed to tackle defects more quickly as complaints over road conditions continue to mount.

Gedling Eye · local
Nottingham attacks inquiry hears discharge decision was wrong

Nottingham heard fresh evidence at the attacks inquiry as a healthcare manager admitted it was wrong to discharge Valdo Calocane because staff had effectively 'lost' him. The evidence adds to scrutiny of mental health care decisions made before the 2023 killings.

Nottingham Post · local
Wednesday’s Nottinghamshire weather looks dry at first before cloud builds later

Nottinghamshire is set for a mostly dry Wednesday with some brighter spells early on before cloud thickens through the afternoon. It should stay fairly settled for most places, though the day is expected to turn greyer as it goes on.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Man taken to hospital after assault in Nottingham’s Old Market Square

Old Market Square in Nottingham was the scene of an assault on Monday that left a man needing hospital treatment. Police have arrested an 18-year-old as inquiries continue into the city-centre attack.

BBC Nottingham · local
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your weekly food shop

Across the UK, a new poll suggests four in five people fear the Iran conflict will feed through to higher food prices. Retailers say disruption in the Middle East could hit supply chains and transport costs, raising pressure on household budgets within weeks.

The Guardian · national
Flight cancellations to Spain and Portugal could worsen as fuel shortages grow

Spain and Portugal are at the centre of warnings that thousands more flights could be cancelled as jet fuel shortages bite. UK holidaymakers are expected to be among the hardest hit, with disruption likely to affect departures and return journeys alike.

i News · national
Reform faces complaints over claim detention centres would avoid areas that elect its MPs

In the UK, complaints have been lodged after a Reform UK spokesperson said areas electing Reform MPs would be exempt from proposed 24,000-capacity migrant detention centres. Critics argue the remark amounts to attempted election interference, putting immigration policy and campaign conduct under fresh scrutiny.

Byline Times · national
Trump says US to pause operation to guide vessels through Strait of Hormuz

"Project Freedom", which began on Monday, will be halted because progress has been made toward a deal with Iran, the US president says.

BBC News · national
Two in three Gen Z adults don’t know VE Day marks end of Second World War, survey finds

The Royal British Veterans Enterprise said it shows “a gap in public understanding of military service past and present”

The Independent · national
Nottinghamshire launches second Walk Notts Festival this month

A lovely bit of good news for Nottinghamshire: the second Walk Notts Festival is encouraging people to get outdoors, enjoy local routes and make the most of National Walking Month. It’s a simple, feel-good way to boost wellbeing, explore the county and bring communities together this spring.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Brooklyn — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Brooklyn · 10 articles
A new East New York housing lottery just opened, with rents starting at $761

In East New York, a new affordable housing lottery has opened for a 14-story building on Atlantic Avenue with rents starting at $761. The 233-unit development replaces the former Mrs. Maxwell's Bakery site, adding a significant batch of below-market apartments in a part of Brooklyn seeing fast change.

Brownstoner · hyper_local
One Hanson Place is getting a new food hall, bringing another big change to Downtown Brooklyn

In Downtown Brooklyn, Casa Tua plans to open an upscale food hall inside One Hanson Place in 2027. The project would add a major new dining destination to one of the borough's most recognizable buildings and could reshape foot traffic around the landmark tower.

Brooklyn Magazine · hyper_local
Bay Ridge just crowned its Pizza Wars winner, and local bragging rights are on the line

In Bay Ridge, Mancini's Wood Fires Pizza won the second annual Pizza Wars event on May 3. The neighborhood competition brought together a dozen pizzerias and turned 3rd Avenue into a lively showcase for one of Brooklyn's favorite local rivalries.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
What happened to these Brooklyn home listings, including one in Prospect Lefferts Gardens

In Prospect Lefferts Gardens and several other Brooklyn neighborhoods, Brownstoner checked back on home listings from six months ago to see what sold and what did not. The update offers a snapshot of where buyers are still moving quickly and where asking prices may be meeting resistance.

Brownstoner · hyper_local
A Brooklyn residency for Haitian Heritage Month is turning into a monthlong local cultural hub

In Brooklyn, artist Riva Nyri Précil is leading a monthlong residency tied to Haitian Heritage Month, with performances and community programming. The series puts Haitian culture front and center through events designed to bring neighbors together around music, art, and conversation.

The Haitian Times · local
A proposed mega-development in East Flatbush is moving toward rezoning

In East Flatbush, a developer has filed to rezone a site for a large new project, signaling another major land-use fight could be ahead. The filing points to a potentially significant transformation for the neighborhood, where housing growth and development pressure remain hot-button issues.

Brownstoner · local
City Hall faces pressure to automatically enroll more New Yorkers in Fair Fares

In New York City, the City Council is set to hear from the Mamdani administration on a bill that would automatically enroll the poorest residents in Fair Fares. Supporters say the move could make transit discounts easier to access for people who qualify but never sign up.

Brooklyn Paper · local
Two planes came within 500 feet near JFK, raising new questions about air safety

Near JFK Airport in Queens, two aircraft came within about 500 feet of each other during an approach on Monday, according to reports. The close call is likely to draw fresh attention to congestion and safety around one of the region's busiest air corridors.

ABC7 New York · local
Forest Hills residents rallied after antisemitic vandalism hit a synagogue and nearby blocks

In Forest Hills and Rego Park, residents gathered after a string of antisemitic incidents including swastika vandalism at a synagogue. The rally reflected growing concern in Queens over hate crimes and pressure on officials to respond more forcefully.

PIX11 · local
Congressman urges US to address China’s growing influence in Guyana

Expressing similar fears to the situation with China and The Bahamas, an American congressman has asked the Trump administration to pay closer attention to Guyana because the Chinese are cementing their influence level in the CARICOM member nation at record pace. Rep. Gabe Evans, who sits on the Ene

Caribbean Life · local
The Local — Wathvale, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Wathvale & Bishop Monkton · 2 articles
Why the Iran conflict could soon push up your supermarket bill

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most shoppers are worried the Iran conflict will feed through into higher food prices. Retailers say ministers are running out of options to ease pressure on household budgets if global disruption continues.

The Guardian · national
York sporting challenge raises a record amount for charity

A York sporting challenge has delivered a record-breaking boost for charity, with local people coming together to raise an impressive amount for a good cause. It’s a lovely reminder of what community spirit can achieve when people get active and pitch in to help others.

York Mix · good_news