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The Local — Brooklyn — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Brooklyn · 19 articles
Brooklyn Heights is losing its last Walgreens next month

In Brooklyn Heights, the Walgreens at 120 Court St. near Atlantic Avenue is set to close at noon on June 4, removing the neighborhood’s last remaining outpost of the chain. The shutdown could reshape where residents fill prescriptions and buy everyday essentials in one of Downtown Brooklyn’s busiest corridors.

Brooklyn Eagle · hyper_local
Midwood protests over an Israeli real estate expo are turning into a flashpoint

In Midwood, opposing groups gathered around a controversial Israeli real estate expo that advertised properties in occupied Palestinian territories. The demonstrations brought a tense political conflict onto a Brooklyn commercial strip, with both pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel activists showing up.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
Crown Heights tenants say their landlord pushed apartments out of rent stabilization

In Crown Heights, tenants at 285 and 295 Albany Ave. have sued their landlord, alleging dozens of apartments were illegally deregulated and rents were sharply increased. The case could become a closely watched test of tenant protections and landlord practices in a neighborhood under heavy housing pressure.

Brownstoner · hyper_local
A 94th Precinct commander was transferred after a political outburst was caught on video

In Greenpoint and Williamsburg, a top officer from the 94th Precinct was transferred after social media footage appeared to show a political outburst. The move raises fresh questions about conduct and leadership inside a precinct that covers some of North Brooklyn’s fastest-changing neighborhoods.

Greenpointers · hyper_local
What happens next for Red Hook’s Grain Terminal is still up in the air

In Red Hook, the future of the long-troubled Grain Terminal remains uncertain under Quadrozzi ownership. The site has outsized importance for the waterfront and local industry, but decades of stalled plans and unresolved questions continue to cloud what comes next.

Red Hook Star-Revue · hyper_local
A string of cars was vandalized in Canarsie over the weekend

In Canarsie, multiple cars were vandalized over the weekend in what appears to be a concentrated burst of property damage. For residents on affected blocks, the incident adds another public-safety concern with neighbors likely watching for more details from police.

Canarsie Courier · hyper_local
An abandoned Brooklyn Heights house with Promenade views just hit the market for $15 million

In Brooklyn Heights, a long-boarded-up house overlooking the Promenade has gone on the market for $15 million after sitting abandoned for decades. The listing offers a striking snapshot of just how extreme the neighborhood’s real estate market has become.

Brooklyn Magazine · hyper_local
23 Meanings When You Dream About Orcas

Dreaming about orcas can often feel a little scary. But in your dreams, as well as in real life, you have little to worry about. Although there are a few meanings when you dream about orcas with negative energy, most are far from terrible. Even dreams with bad omens include suggestions from your sub

Ditmas Park Corner · hyper_local
Police arrested a suspect in the East New York shooting of a woman

In East New York, police have arrested a suspect accused of shooting a woman in the face. The case is one of the most serious recent violent-crime incidents reported in the neighborhood and is likely to draw close attention from nearby residents.

Canarsie Courier · hyper_local
Industry City is bringing back a major comic art showcase

In Sunset Park, Industry City is again hosting the Brooklyn Independent Comic Showcase, a large event centered on small-press and emerging comic artists. The gathering gives local creators and fans a rare chance to connect at one of Brooklyn’s biggest arts-and-maker hubs.

Red Hook Star-Revue · hyper_local
A driver was sentenced in the fatal Bushwick hit-and-run crash

In Bushwick, a Brooklyn man has been sentenced in connection with a hit-and-run crash that killed one passenger and seriously injured three others. The case brings some closure to a deadly local traffic incident that underscored the stakes of reckless driving on neighborhood streets.

Brooklyn Eagle · hyper_local
Park Slope’s Fifth Avenue planters are getting a colorful makeover

In Park Slope, the Fifth Avenue BID has commissioned artist Martha Antonelli to transform 16 concrete planters along Fifth Avenue into public artworks. The project adds a visible streetscape upgrade to a well-trafficked retail corridor between Park Place and surrounding blocks.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
A Greenpoint padel club is closing, and neighbors are worried about what comes next at 67 West

In Greenpoint, Padel & To is shutting down its location, renewing uncertainty around the future of 67 West. The closure is the latest sign of churn at a prominent local site, with residents and nearby businesses watching to see what replaces it.

Greenpointers · hyper_local
After two deaths, the Brooklyn Half will add a last-resort heart device at the finish line

In Brooklyn, New York Road Runners says an ECMO resuscitation device will be stationed at the finish line of Saturday’s RBC Brooklyn Half Marathon. The move follows two deaths linked to the race in recent years and adds a new layer of emergency planning for one of the borough’s biggest annual events.

amNewYork · local
Mamdani says he closed a $12 billion budget gap without raising property taxes

At City Hall, Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled a $124.5 billion budget plan that he says closes a huge shortfall with help from Gov. Kathy Hochul and without a property-tax increase. The proposal will shape city services, reserves, and spending decisions that affect residents in every borough.

THE CITY · local
NYC plans to turn 50 school blocks into ‘soccer streets’ ahead of the World Cup

Across New York City, open streets outside 50 public schools are set to become temporary soccer pitches as part of a World Cup lead-up program. The initiative ties school streets, recreation, and transportation policy together in a way that could directly change how some blocks are used this summer.

6sqft · local
Resident flicked cigarette that caused fatal Inwood fire, prosecutors allege

The fire in Inwood killed three people and injured 14 others, including a firefighter. Victor Arias, 29, faces three counts of negligent homicide in the May 4 blaze that killed three. [ more › ]

Gothamist · local
Little Nolitas Everywhere

Why the same upscale shops — Aesops, Everlanes, and Buck Masons —seem to show up in packs.

Curbed NY · local
Affordable Housing Lottery for East New York ‘Urban Village’ Has $561 Units

A hopeful new chapter is opening in East New York, where an affordable housing lottery is offering 291 genuinely affordable apartments in the long-envisioned Innovative Urban Village. For Brooklyn families searching for stability and a place to put down roots, it’s the kind of community-minded progress that can make a real difference.

Brownstoner · good_news
The Local — Brooklyn — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Brooklyn · 20 articles
Bushwick hit-and-run driver gets sentenced in crash that killed 1 and injured 3

In Bushwick, a Brooklyn man was sentenced in the hit-and-run crash that killed one passenger and seriously injured three others. The case closes a devastating local traffic violence story and puts renewed focus on reckless driving on neighborhood streets.

Brooklyn Eagle · hyper_local
Tensions flare in Midwood over a controversial Israeli real estate expo

In Midwood, dueling protests broke out around a real estate expo marketing properties in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories. The demonstrations brought a charged international conflict onto a Brooklyn commercial corridor, drawing both pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel crowds.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
East New York’s new housing lottery has 291 apartments, with rents starting at $561

In East New York, a housing lottery has opened for 291 income-restricted apartments at 30 Inspiration Lane as part of the Innovative Urban Village project. The lowest listed rents start at $561, making this one of the more eye-catching affordable housing openings now taking applications in Brooklyn.

Brownstoner · hyper_local
A top 94th Precinct officer was transferred after a political outburst caught on video

In Greenpoint and Williamsburg, a senior officer from the 94th Precinct was transferred after social media footage captured a political outburst. The move raises fresh questions about conduct and leadership inside one of North Brooklyn’s key police precincts.

Greenpointers · hyper_local
Cars were vandalized across Canarsie over the weekend

In Canarsie, multiple cars were vandalized over the weekend in what appears to be a string of incidents rather than a single isolated act. The damage has residents watching for patterns and wondering whether more vehicles were targeted on nearby blocks.

Canarsie Courier · hyper_local
Industry City is bringing back a major comic art showcase to Sunset Park

At Industry City in Sunset Park, the Brooklyn Independent Comic Showcase is returning with a large gathering of indie comic artists, self-publishers and fans. The event offers a distinctly local arts draw in one of Brooklyn’s busiest creative hubs.

Red Hook Star-Revue · hyper_local
A boarded-up Brooklyn Heights house with Promenade views just hit the market for $15 million

In Brooklyn Heights, a long-abandoned house overlooking the Promenade has been listed for $15 million. The eye-popping asking price is the latest sign of how extreme the neighborhood’s real estate market has become, even for a property sitting vacant for decades.

Brooklyn Magazine · hyper_local
23 Meanings When You Dream About Orcas

Dreaming about orcas can often feel a little scary. But in your dreams, as well as in real life, you have little to worry about. Although there are a few meanings when you dream about orcas with negative energy, most are far from terrible. Even dreams with bad omens include suggestions from your sub

Ditmas Park Corner · hyper_local
A new Radiohead exhibition at the Brooklyn Navy Yard is turning fans into pilgrims

At the Brooklyn Navy Yard’s Agger Fish Building, Radiohead has opened an immersive audio-visual exhibition called "Motion Picture House." The show is drawing devoted fans to a tucked-away Brooklyn venue and adds another high-profile cultural event to the waterfront campus.

Brooklyn Eagle · hyper_local
Crown Heights tenants say their landlord illegally pushed apartments out of rent stabilization

In Crown Heights, tenants at 285 and 295 Albany Avenue are suing their landlord over claims that dozens of apartments were illegally destabilized and rents were sharply increased. The lawsuit could have major implications for residents fighting to keep regulated housing in a fast-changing part of Brooklyn.

Brownstoner · hyper_local
A Greenpoint padel club is closing, adding new uncertainty around 67 West

In Greenpoint, Padel & To is shutting its location, renewing concerns about the future of the 67 West site. The closure adds another twist for a neighborhood property that has already sparked anxiety about turnover and what comes next for the space.

Greenpointers · hyper_local
Police say they arrested a suspect in the East New York shooting that wounded a woman in the face

In East New York, police arrested a suspect accused of shooting a woman in the face. The case marks a significant development in a violent local incident that rattled residents in the neighborhood.

Canarsie Courier · hyper_local
What happens next at Red Hook’s Grain Terminal is still anyone’s guess

In Red Hook, the future of the long-troubled Grain Terminal remains uncertain under Quadrozzi ownership. The story revisits one of Brooklyn’s most visible waterfront landmarks and the unresolved questions about what, if anything, it will become.

Red Hook Star-Revue · hyper_local
Park Slope planters on Fifth Avenue are being turned into public art

In Park Slope, the Fifth Avenue BID has commissioned artist Martha Antonelli to transform 16 cement planters along Fifth Avenue into colorful public artworks. The project stretches from Park Place southward and gives one of the neighborhood’s busiest commercial strips a visual refresh.

Brooklyn Paper · hyper_local
The Brooklyn Half finish line will have a new emergency device after 2 runner deaths

In Brooklyn, New York Road Runners says an ECMO resuscitation device will be stationed at the finish line of Saturday’s RBC Brooklyn Half Marathon. The move follows two deaths at past races and signals a major change in emergency planning for one of the city’s biggest running events.

amNewYork · local
Mayor Mamdani says he closed a $12 billion budget gap, but watchdogs see risks ahead

In New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s first executive budget closes a projected $12 billion gap without raising property taxes. Budget watchdogs say the plan leans heavily on one-time fixes, setting up a fight over whether the city is solving its finances or postponing the pain.

THE CITY · local
NYC plans to turn 50 school blocks into ‘Soccer Streets’ ahead of the World Cup

Across New York City, 50 public school blocks will be converted into temporary soccer spaces as part of a World Cup lead-up program. The initiative could reshape after-school street use in neighborhoods citywide, especially in places where open play space is hard to find.

6sqft · local
Resident flicked cigarette that caused fatal Inwood fire, prosecutors allege

The fire in Inwood killed three people and injured 14 others, including a firefighter. Victor Arias, 29, faces three counts of negligent homicide in the May 4 blaze that killed three. [ more › ]

Gothamist · local
Little Nolitas Everywhere

Why the same upscale shops — Aesops, Everlanes, and Buck Masons —seem to show up in packs.

Curbed NY · local
Cobble Hill Tree Fund is helping grow Brooklyn’s urban forest, one tree at a time

A heartening local effort is helping Brooklyn get greener: the Cobble Hill Tree Fund is planting and caring for neighborhood trees, one block at a time. It’s the kind of community-powered work that makes streets more beautiful, cooler, and healthier for everyone — a lovely reminder of how small acts can help a whole borough flourish.

Red Hook Star-Revue · good_news
The Local — Cranmer, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Cranmer · 14 articles
Police say arrests have been made after motorbike thefts and nuisance riding in Rushcliffe

Rushcliffe South has seen arrests after reports of motorbike thefts and nuisance bikes, with neighbourhood officers stepping up action. The crackdown is aimed at anti-social riding and vehicle crime that can affect villages and rural roads across the borough.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Plans for a major solar farm near Burton Joyce are moving closer

Burton Joyce could see a large new solar farm built on farmland next to Gedling borough, with formal plans now being prepared. The scheme is likely to trigger debate over landscape impact, land use and the balance between renewable energy and the countryside.

West Bridgford Wire · local
East Midlands Airport says four huge development sites could bring 21,000 jobs

East Midlands Airport has identified four major airfield development sites that could support thousands of jobs and add nearly £2 billion to the regional economy. For Nottinghamshire and the wider East Midlands, the plans point to big changes in logistics, employment and surrounding infrastructure.

NottinghamshireLive · local
East Midlands Railway is changing timetables this weekend and some local journeys will shift

Across the East Midlands rail network, timetable changes come in this weekend with more Sunday services and an extra stop at Netherfield. Passengers travelling into Nottingham and beyond may want to check journeys before setting off, especially for regular weekend trips.

Gedling Eye · local
Thousands of University of Nottingham staff are at risk as finances worsen

Nottingham faces major uncertainty after the University of Nottingham said 2,700 staff are at risk of redundancy because of significant financial pressures. The scale of the proposal will alarm employees, students and the wider city economy tied to the university.

BBC Nottingham · local
Labour-linked unions now think Starmer may not make it to the next election

Across the UK, pressure on Keir Starmer has intensified after Labour-supporting unions reportedly concluded he may not lead the party into the next general election. The leak deepens questions about his authority just as Labour tries to steady itself after heavy political setbacks.

The Guardian · national
Starmer heads into the King's Speech under growing pressure over his leadership

Westminster is braced for a tense King's Speech with Keir Starmer facing a widening leadership crisis. The government's agenda is due to be set out in Parliament, but the political drama around Labour may shape the day as much as the legislation itself.

BBC News · national
JPMorgan has warned Labour's crisis could put a £3bn Canary Wharf investment at risk

London's Canary Wharf could be affected after JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon reportedly suggested a leftward shift in Labour could threaten a planned £3 billion investment. The intervention gives Labour's internal row an added economic edge, with business confidence now part of the story.

The Independent · national
Southampton are through to the play-off final but now face a new threat off the pitch

Southampton reached the Championship play-off final, but the club is now facing the extraordinary prospect of being thrown out. The twist turns a straightforward football result into a wider row with potentially huge consequences for promotion.

The Telegraph · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
The Iran-US conflict has entered a new phase as Trump heads to Beijing

Beijing is now central to the latest Iran-US crisis after Donald Trump headed there amid warnings that Tehran has rebuilt its missile capability. The developments raise the stakes for global markets, oil supply routes and the risk of a wider conflict.

The Independent World · international
Israeli strikes in Lebanon have killed paramedics as tensions worsen again

Nabatieh in southern Lebanon has reported 13 deaths, including two paramedics said to have been on a rescue mission when Israeli strikes hit. The incident is likely to deepen alarm over civilian casualties and the risk of further escalation across the border.

BBC World News · international
‘Blatant disregard for rights’: concern grows over Gabon’s social media clampdown

Activists claim use of laws to curtail internet freedoms part of well-documented history of cracking down on dissent When Gabon’s media regulator indefinitely suspended major social media platforms in February, citing security concerns during anti-government protests, it became the talk of town – li

The Guardian World · international
Nottingham firm that employs hundreds pays 35 percent of profits to staff

A Nottingham firm employing hundreds has been praised for sharing its success in a wonderfully people-first way, paying 35 per cent of its profits to staff. It’s a heartening local business story that shows how rewarding hard work and valuing employees can help prosperity feel a little more shared across the community.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Edwinstowe · 11 articles
East Midlands Airport growth plan could bring 21,000 jobs across the region

At East Midlands Airport, four large airfield sites are being lined up for development in a plan that could create 21,000 jobs. Supporters say it could add nearly £2 billion to the regional economy, making it one of the biggest growth stories in the East Midlands.

NottinghamshireLive · hyper_local
Nottingham hospitals still missing key targets for A&E, cancer and scans

In Nottingham, hospitals remain under pressure with emergency care, cancer treatment and diagnostic waiting times still below planned standards. The latest update from Nottingham University Hospitals suggests patients are still facing delays across several core services.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police seize 53 dogs after reports sick puppies were sold in Nottinghamshire

In Nottinghamshire, police have seized 53 dogs as part of an investigation into suspected illegal puppy breeding. Officers searched a property after buyers reported that puppies they had bought quickly became seriously unwell.

BBC Nottingham · local
Reminder over train timetable changes being introduced by East Midlands Railway this weekend

More Sunday services and an extra stop at Netherfield are being introduced The post Reminder over train timetable changes being introduced by East Midlands Railway this weekend appeared first on Gedling Eye.

Gedling Eye News · local
VMS Solutions: A Game Changer for Healthcare Staffing

Healthcare staffing has always been a complex process. Hospitals and clinics need the right professionals at the right times and often on short notice. Balancing schedules, credentials, and patient needs can quickly become chaotic and overwhelming. That’s why many organizations are turning to smarte

Gedling Eye · local
What today’s King’s Speech could mean as Starmer faces a fight for survival

Westminster is preparing for the King’s Speech today, with King Charles III set to outline the Government’s legislative plans as pressure mounts on Keir Starmer. The set-piece now doubles as a test of whether the Prime Minister can keep control of his party and push his agenda through Parliament.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies are now openly questioning whether Starmer can stay leader

Westminster is facing fresh Labour turmoil after unions that back the party reportedly concluded Keir Starmer will not lead it into the next general election. The leaked draft statement suggests deepening concern inside Labour’s own movement about the direction of the party after its election setback.

The Guardian · national
Southampton have reached the play-off final but could still be thrown out

Southampton are through to the Championship play-off final, but the club now faces the extraordinary prospect of being expelled from the competition. That leaves promotion hopes hanging on an off-pitch row that could yet overturn the result.

The Telegraph · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
Nottingham firm that employs hundreds pays 35 percent of profits to staff

A Nottingham firm employing hundreds has shared 35 per cent of its profits with staff — a brilliant example of success being felt across the whole workforce. In a time when good workplace news can feel rare, it’s a heartening reminder that local businesses can thrive while looking after the people who help make that happen.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Meadows, Nottingham — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Meadows · 17 articles
East Midlands Railway is changing weekend timetables and one extra stop could affect your journey

Across Nottinghamshire, East Midlands Railway is bringing in timetable changes this weekend, including more Sunday services and an extra stop at Netherfield. If you travel in or out of the city at weekends, it is worth checking your usual train before you set off.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
A huge solar farm is being lined up near Burton Joyce and plans are on the way

Near Burton Joyce, developers are preparing formal plans for a large new solar farm on farmland next to Gedling Road. The scheme is still at an early stage, but it could become one of the bigger energy developments on the eastern side of Nottingham.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Roadworks across Gedling borough this week could add delays on local routes

Across Gedling borough, a fresh list of roadworks and closures is in place over the coming days. Drivers using routes through Carlton, Netherfield and nearby areas may want to check diversions and temporary traffic controls before heading out.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Two Nottingham shops have been shut after police found illegal tobacco

In Nottingham, two city shops have been closed following enforcement action over illegal tobacco. Police joined Trading Standards officers in the operation, which uncovered large quantities of illicit stock and led to immediate closures.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottingham’s Emett Clock has been removed from the Victoria Centre and here’s what happens next

At the Victoria Centre in Nottingham city centre, the much-loved Emett Clock has been carefully removed for refurbishment. The landmark attraction will return after restoration work, but for now one of the city’s best-known meeting points has temporarily disappeared.

Nottingham Post · local
A decision on turning a former library into student flats is due next week

In Nottinghamshire, councillors are set to decide plans to convert a former library into student accommodation on 20 May. Planning officers have recommended approval, putting the scheme on course unless the committee objects.

BBC Nottingham · local
A Beginner’s Guide to Nottingham Racecourse

Nottingham Racecourse is set in Colwick Park on the eastern edge of the city, and has been a huge part of British horse racing for over a century. It is known for being a valuable flat racing venue with a straightforward track setup and regular fixtures that draw a crowd of both experienced and new

Gedling Eye · local
Nottinghamshire weather forecast Wednesday 13 May

Wednesday 13 May looks set to be a wet and windy day with frequent outbreaks of rain from dawn through much of the afternoon, before conditions slowly improve later in the evening. EARLY MORNINGPersistent rain from first thing with a high likelihood of showers or longer spells of rain throughout the

West Bridgford Wire · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under pressure and today could shape what happens next

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing a deepening leadership crisis. With the government’s agenda due to be set out in Parliament, the day has become as much about Labour’s stability as its policy plans.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies are now saying Starmer may not lead the party into the next election

Across the UK, unions that usually back Labour are reportedly warning that Sir Keir Starmer may not survive as leader until the next general election. The intervention adds more pressure at a moment when questions over the party’s direction are already spilling into public view.

The Guardian · national
JPMorgan’s warning over a £3bn Canary Wharf investment has raised the stakes in Labour’s crisis

In London, JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon has warned he could rethink a planned £3 billion Canary Wharf investment if Labour shifts leftwards. The comments pull business confidence into the row over Sir Keir Starmer’s future and add an economic edge to the political turmoil.

The Independent · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
Ukraine peace talks are said to be close, but fresh Russian military moves tell a different story

In Ukraine and Russia, claims that a peace deal is near have been overshadowed by reports of a nuclear-capable missile test and continued attacks. The gap between diplomatic optimism and battlefield escalation remains stark.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield could cost $1.2tn and still not stop a major attack

In the United States, fresh analysis suggests Donald Trump’s proposed 'Golden Dome' missile defence system could cost about $1.2 trillion. Even at that price, the assessment says it may still fail to stop a full-scale missile assault, raising tough questions over value and feasibility.

BBC World News · international
‘Blatant disregard for rights’: concern grows over Gabon’s social media clampdown

Activists claim use of laws to curtail internet freedoms part of well-documented history of cracking down on dissent When Gabon’s media regulator indefinitely suspended major social media platforms in February, citing security concerns during anti-government protests, it became the talk of town – li

The Guardian World · international
Community Groups receive a £55,000 funding boost to improve health and wellbeing in Gedling

A welcome £55,000 funding boost is set to help community groups across Gedling improve their facilities and support local health and wellbeing. It’s a lovely bit of good news for the area, giving hardworking organisations more resources to bring people together and make a real difference close to home.

Gedling Eye · good_news
The Local — Woodsmoor, Stockport — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Woodsmoor · 10 articles
A new Edgeley café is serving gumbo, beignets and even alligator on Castle Street

Edgeley’s Castle Street has a new food spot with a menu that is anything but standard, bringing New Orleans-style dishes to the neighbourhood. The café is serving gumbo, shrimp sandwiches and beignets, with alligator also appearing on the menu.

MEN Stockport · hyper_local
Andy Burnham is being talked up as Starmer faces growing pressure from Labour MPs

Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham is being discussed by Labour MPs as pressure mounts on Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership. The latest comments show how quickly the conversation has shifted from internal grumbling to open speculation about who could replace him.

MEN Stockport · local
Work has started on a £230m North West water upgrade with major works in Wigan and Skelmersdale

Wigan and Skelmersdale are the focus of a £230m United Utilities project to improve water purification infrastructure. The investment is aimed at upgrading treatment works and could have wider implications for water quality and resilience across the region.

BBC Manchester · local
Paddy McGuinness says Big Break is coming back with him as host

Bolton-born Paddy McGuinness has confirmed he will front the BBC revival of Big Break. The return of the 1990s gameshow gives one of the North West’s best-known presenters a high-profile new role.

Manchester Evening News · local
Starmer and Streeting are heading for crucial talks before today’s King’s Speech

Westminster is braced for a critical meeting between Sir Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting as Labour’s leadership crisis deepens. The talks come just before the King’s Speech, giving the standoff immediate consequences for the government’s plans.

The Independent · national
Labour-linked unions now think Starmer will not lead the party into the next election

Across the UK, Labour-supporting unions are warning that Sir Keir Starmer may not survive as leader until the next general election. A leaked draft statement says the party cannot continue on its current path, piling more pressure on an already unstable premiership.

The Guardian · national
Southampton have reached the play-off final but now face the threat of being kicked out

Southampton’s play-off run has taken a dramatic turn after reaching the final while also facing the possibility of expulsion. The twist raises major questions over what happens next in one of the biggest stories in the football calendar.

The Telegraph · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
Opening of new £26.5m hospice 'a dream come true'

A brand new £26.5 million hospice has opened in Greater Manchester, with staff calling it a ‘dream come true’ and a truly momentous day. It’s a heartening milestone that will bring comfort, care and dignity to local families when they need it most.

BBC Manchester · good_news
The Local — Beeston, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Beeston West · 9 articles
Police officer denies charge over Nuthall crossing crash that seriously injured woman

In Nuthall, a Nottinghamshire Police officer has denied a charge linked to a crash in which a 65-year-old woman was seriously injured at a crossing. The case is likely to draw close attention because it involves both road safety and a serving officer.

NottinghamshireLive · hyper_local
Nottingham hospital waits are still off target and pressure on emergency care has not eased

In Nottingham, Nottingham University Hospitals says emergency care, cancer treatment and diagnostic services are still not meeting plan amid ongoing pressure. The figures matter for patients across the city and county who are waiting for tests, appointments and treatment.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
University of Nottingham puts 2,700 jobs at risk in major cost-cutting move

In Nottingham, the University of Nottingham has warned that 2,700 staff are at risk of redundancy as it tries to deal with serious financial pressures. The scale of the move makes it one of the biggest higher education stories in the city, with potential knock-on effects for students, staff and the local economy.

BBC Nottingham · local
What today’s King’s Speech could mean as Starmer faces a fight for his job

In Westminster, King Charles III is due to set out the government’s plans at the State Opening of Parliament while Sir Keir Starmer battles mounting pressure over his leadership. The clash between a high-profile policy set-piece and a deepening Labour row makes this one of the biggest political moments of the day.

BBC News · national
Pressure grows for a new Clean Air Act that could affect wood burners and diesel rules

Across England, charities are urging Labour ministers to bring forward a new Clean Air Act with tougher action on wood burning, diesel vehicles and other major pollution sources. If taken up, the proposals could have a direct effect on household heating choices, local traffic policy and public health.

The Guardian · national
Airline cancellations are rising again and fresh figures could affect half-term travel plans

Across the UK, new figures point to a sharp rise in flight cancellations as concern grows over jet fuel supplies amid continuing Middle East tensions. For anyone travelling soon, especially around late-May getaways, the latest disruption risk is worth watching now rather than at the airport.

Daily Mirror · national
JPMorgan’s £3bn Canary Wharf warning adds a jobs and investment edge to Labour’s crisis

In Canary Wharf, JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon has reportedly warned that a major £3bn investment could be reconsidered if Labour shifts left on tax and business policy. The intervention turns Westminster turmoil into a wider question about investor confidence, jobs and the UK economy.

The Independent · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Nottingham firm that employs hundreds pays 35 percent of profits to staff

A Nottingham firm is sharing its success in a genuinely heartening way, paying 35 per cent of its profits to staff while employing hundreds of people locally. In a time when good news can feel hard to come by, it’s a lovely example of a business rewarding the people behind its success and putting money back into workers’ pockets.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 7 articles
Rushcliffe police make arrests after bike thefts and nuisance riding reports

Across Rushcliffe, neighbourhood officers say they have made a series of arrests as they respond to motorbike thefts and complaints about nuisance bikes. The crackdown is aimed at theft and anti-social behaviour, with more local action expected as reports continue.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Huge solar farm planned near Burton Joyce could reshape farmland across the Trent

Near Burton Joyce, Perigus Energy is preparing plans for a large solar farm on farmland next to Gedling borough. While it sits across the River Trent from Radcliffe on Trent, the scale of the scheme means it is likely to spark debate about landscape, land use and local energy infrastructure.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Police officer denies charge over crash that seriously injured woman at Nuthall crossing

In Nuthall, a Nottinghamshire Police officer has denied a charge linked to a crash in which a 65-year-old pedestrian was seriously injured at a crossing. The case centres on a collision involving a woman on foot and is now moving through the courts.

NottinghamshireLive · local
University of Nottingham puts 2,700 jobs at risk in major redundancy move

In Nottingham, the University of Nottingham has said 2,700 staff are at risk of redundancy as it deals with significant financial pressures. The scale of the move makes it one of the biggest employment stories in the city, with potential knock-on effects for students, families and the wider local economy.

BBC Nottingham · local
East Midlands Railway timetable changes this weekend could affect local journeys

Across Nottinghamshire, East Midlands Railway is bringing in timetable changes this weekend, including more Sunday services and an extra stop at Netherfield. Anyone travelling by train in the area may want to check their usual service before setting off.

Gedling Eye · local
Fight to save historic Nottingham pub after closure revealed

The inner city pub has the feel of a country inn

Nottingham Post · local
Sir David Attenborough’s Leicestershire links celebrated with new Beacon Hill sculpture

A lovely tribute has been unveiled at Beacon Hill Country Park to celebrate Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday, honouring his Leicestershire roots with a new wood-carved sculpture. It’s a heartwarming nod to a much-loved national treasure and a wonderful way for local people to celebrate his lifelong contribution to nature and conservation.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Bankside, Southwark — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Bankside · 14 articles
How a London cladding crisis left one South London flat owner sleeping on buses

In South London, Rafael Ghisleni says cladding-related costs, soaring service charges and the aftermath of Covid pushed him from owning a flat and running a company into severe debt and homelessness. The case lays bare how building safety bills can spiral into a personal financial collapse with little apparent support.

MyLondon Southwark · hyper_local
Peckham’s MP has quit as a minister after saying trust in the PM has gone

In Peckham, MP Miatta Fahnbulleh has resigned from her ministerial role, saying constituents told her they had lost faith in the prime minister. The move adds to Labour’s wider turmoil and will be closely watched across South London.

BBC London · local
What Westminster’s new council control could mean for Oxford Street and e-bikes

In Westminster, the Conservatives have retaken control of the council, raising fresh questions over Oxford Street pedestrianisation and tougher action on e-bikes. Decisions there can ripple across central London, especially for shopping, commuting and street design.

MyLondon · local
Brockwell Live is going ahead after residents lose the latest park court fight

In Brockwell Park, Lambeth residents have lost a legal challenge aimed at stopping Brockwell Live. The ruling is the latest flashpoint in the wider row over how London’s parks are used for major summer events.

Evening Standard · local
New Green administration investigating town hall finances

Waltham Forest Council's finances said to be a “huge concern” and a “priority” for the newly-elected administration

Waltham Forest Echo · local
Green party councillor quits straight after election victory following breach of local government rules

James Tilden was elected to represent Hackney Central ward with 1,681 votes

Hackney Citizen · local
JP Morgan’s Canary Wharf warning adds a business twist to Labour’s leadership crisis

In Canary Wharf, JP Morgan chief Jamie Dimon has reportedly warned that a major investment could be reconsidered if Labour shifts sharply left. The intervention gives the party’s internal row immediate economic stakes for London and beyond.

The Independent · national
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech with his leadership under fresh pressure

In Westminster, the prime minister is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing a deepening leadership crisis. The clash between government business and party instability could shape what actually gets through Parliament in the coming weeks.

BBC News · national
Pressure is building for Labour to bring in a new Clean Air Act

Across England, charities are urging ministers to deliver a promised Clean Air Act with tougher rules on wood burning, diesel pollution and indoor air quality. The debate matters especially in urban areas where poor air remains a daily health issue.

The Guardian · national
Southampton have reached the final but now face the threat of being kicked out

In Southampton, the club have made the play-off final but could yet face being thrown out. The prospect turns a promotion push into a legal and regulatory headache with huge consequences for supporters.

The Telegraph · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ defence plan could cost far more than first claimed

In the United States, an independent budget office says Donald Trump’s proposed ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield could cost around $1.2tn. The report also casts doubt on whether such a system would fully protect against a large-scale attack.

BBC World News · international
Conflict-driven displacement has hit a record high worldwide

Around the world, conflict and violence caused 32.3 million internal displacements in 2025, the highest figure recorded. The total overtook disaster-related displacement, showing how wars are driving a worsening humanitarian crisis.

The Guardian World · international
Puppy with heartbreaking backstory and left on side of road finds loving home

A badly treated Doberman puppy, found abandoned by the roadside after a hit-and-run, has finally had the happy ending she deserved. After a heartbreaking start to life, she’s now settled into a loving forever home — a lovely reminder that kindness and care can still turn things around.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Whitby · 14 articles
Whitby parents say they are still in the dark over the town’s secondary school future

Whitby parents have voiced fresh anger after a heated public meeting about the future of secondary education in the town. Families say they remain frustrated and no clearer on what happens next for Whitby School pupils.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
A new Dracula-themed bar has opened inside Whitby’s old post office building

Whitby’s former post office has reopened as a Bram Stoker-themed bar after conversion plans were approved. The launch adds another visitor-facing venue in the town centre and gives a new use to one of Whitby’s historic buildings.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
A rare Captain Cook medal is coming to Whitby for a major museum exhibition

Whitby’s Captain Cook Memorial Museum is set to display a rare 18th-century medal as part of events marking 300 years since James Cook’s birth. The new exhibit adds a notable piece to the town’s tricentenary programme and is likely to draw extra interest from visitors and residents alike.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Work on a £32m North Yorkshire regeneration scheme is due to start this month

North Yorkshire is set to see the first phase of a £32m regeneration project begin later this month. Council leaders say the scheme is moving into delivery, with work now scheduled to start on site after earlier delays.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Police found an abandoned Mercedes in York containing cocaine

York police say an abandoned Mercedes discovered in a suburb of the city was found to contain cocaine. The case adds to ongoing concerns around drug crime and raises questions about who left the vehicle behind.

York Mix · local
Doncaster Sheffield Airport’s reopening plans reach a key stage this summer

Doncaster Sheffield Airport is due to launch a public consultation this summer on airspace plans linked to its proposed reopening. The next step is being billed as a major milestone in efforts to bring flights back to the regional airport.

Yorkshire Post · local
Acclaimed comic Daniel Foxx heading to Scarborough later this month

Comedian Daniel Foxx is bringing his How Lovely tour to Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre later this month.

York Press What's On · local
'Internationally significant' York building needs repairs

An historic York building deemed internationally significant is in need of repairs, according to recently-lodged restoration plans.

York Press · local
Keir Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under mounting pressure over his leadership

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening leadership crisis. The set-piece will outline the government’s next programme, but attention is likely to stay fixed on whether he can steady his position.

BBC News · national
Labour-supporting unions now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

Westminster sources say Labour-supporting unions believe Sir Keir Starmer may not still be leader by the next general election. A leaked draft statement reportedly argues the party cannot continue on its present course, adding to pressure at the top.

The Guardian · national
A major supermarket is locking up alcohol as shoplifting pressures grow

UK supermarkets are increasing security around alcohol sales, with one major chain now locking some bottles away. The move reflects the growing cost and scale of shop theft, and could change the way shoppers buy everyday items.

Daily Express · national
Doctors say a common summer flare-up could affect one in three people

UK health advice is being updated as warmer weather approaches, with doctors warning that a common condition can worsen in summer. The guidance includes simple steps people can take now to reduce flare-ups as temperatures rise.

Daily Mirror · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
School uniform recycling scheme helping families in Easingwold

A school uniform recycling scheme in Easingwold is helping families save money while giving good-quality clothing a second life. It’s a simple, thoughtful idea that supports parents, cuts waste and shows how local communities can make a real difference with practical help.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Fawley — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Fawley · 12 articles
What happens next for the Hythe ferry as its assets go up for sale

In Hythe, the liquidators of the historic ferry have put its assets up for sale, opening a new chapter for a service many Waterside residents relied on. The listing raises fresh questions about whether the route can be revived and who, if anyone, might take it on.

Advertiser & Times · hyper_local
Plan for 1,000 student bedspaces in Southampton is facing pushback

In Southampton, plans to create more than 1,000 student bedspaces at Wessex Lane campus are being challenged by former city council leader Lorna Fielker. The row adds fresh tension to a scheme likely to reignite debate over housing pressure, scale and the future shape of the area.

New Forest Post · hyper_local
Care home expansion plan could bring more rooms to a nearby New Forest site

In the New Forest area, a care provider has applied to redevelop one of its homes to create extra rooms. The proposal will now go through the planning process, with potential implications for local provision and the surrounding neighbourhood.

Advertiser & Times · hyper_local
Why councillors are worried local election costs could rise after reorganisation

In the New Forest area, town councillors have voiced concern about the growing cost of running elections as local government reorganisation moves ahead. The discussion points to possible pressure on council budgets and how future votes are administered.

Advertiser & Times · hyper_local
Southampton murder case moves forward as suspect denies fatal shooting charge

In Southampton, a man has pleaded not guilty to murder after a fatal shooting in the city. The case now moves through the courts, with further proceedings expected as investigators continue to build the prosecution.

New Forest Post · hyper_local
Hampshire scientists are using tree bark to map the pollution you cannot see

In Hampshire, university researchers are analysing tree bark to trace air pollution and build a clearer picture of what people are breathing in. The work could help shape future clean-air measures and target the places where health risks are highest.

BBC Hampshire · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech with his leadership under fresh pressure

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing a deepening leadership crisis after bruising election results. The set-piece will outline the government’s plans, but attention is also fixed on whether he can keep control of his party.

BBC News · national
Labour-linked unions think Starmer may not make it to the next election

In London, Labour-supporting unions are reportedly warning that Keir Starmer may not lead the party into the next general election. The leaked draft statement suggests discontent now stretches beyond MPs and into parts of Labour’s own movement.

The Guardian · national
JP Morgan warning adds a business twist to Labour’s leadership turmoil

In Canary Wharf, JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon has reportedly warned that a major investment could be reconsidered if Labour shifts left during its leadership turmoil. The intervention gives the political crisis a sharper economic edge, especially for jobs and investor confidence.

The Independent · national
More supermarkets are locking up alcohol as shoplifting pressures grow

Across the UK, a major supermarket has started locking up alcohol in the latest sign of how seriously retailers are taking shoplifting. The move points to rising losses, tighter in-store security and a shopping experience that could look noticeably different for customers.

Daily Express · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Royal Navy training school team claims victory in field gun competition

A team of Royal Navy trainees from HMS Collingwood has done the area proud by winning a tough field gun competition in London. It’s a brilliant achievement that reflects teamwork, determination and plenty of Hampshire spirit.

New Forest Post · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 8 articles
Rushcliffe police have made arrests over stolen and nuisance bikes across the south of the borough

In Rushcliffe South, police say arrests have been made as they step up action over motorbike thefts and nuisance riding. The crackdown will matter to residents in villages around Radcliffe on Trent if they have seen off-road bikes, antisocial riding or thefts causing concern locally.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
A huge solar farm is being planned near Burton Joyce and the proposal is now taking shape

Near Burton Joyce, Perigus Energy is preparing to submit formal plans for a large solar farm on farmland next to Gedling. The scheme is still at an early stage, but it points to a major development on the north side of the Trent that is likely to prompt debate over landscape, land use and energy.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Starmer heads into today’s King’s Speech with his leadership under real pressure

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing a deepening leadership crisis after Labour’s bruising local election results. The speech will set out the government’s plans, but attention is likely to be as much on whether he can keep control of his party.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will fight the next election as leader

In Britain, Labour-supporting trade unions have reportedly concluded that Sir Keir Starmer is unlikely to lead the party into the next general election. A leaked draft statement says Labour cannot continue on its current path, adding fresh pressure at a critical moment for the Prime Minister.

The Guardian · national
Why more supermarket alcohol is being locked away across the UK

Across the UK, supermarkets are increasingly putting alcohol behind locked cabinets as retailers respond to rising shoplifting. The move could mean slower shopping trips and tighter security in stores, while underlining the scale of theft facing high streets and retail parks.

Daily Express · national
Southampton reached the play-off final but could still be thrown out

In Southampton, the club have made it through to the Championship play-off final but now face the extraordinary prospect of being expelled. The twist throws one of English football’s biggest promotion matches into uncertainty and is likely to dominate discussion among fans today.

The Telegraph · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Nottingham firm that employs hundreds pays 35 percent of profits to staff

A Nottingham firm is showing how business success can be shared, with 35 per cent of its profits going directly to staff. It’s a genuinely heartening example of a local employer rewarding the people behind its success and putting hundreds of workers first.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Wathvale, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Wathvale & Bishop Monkton · 12 articles
Person rescued after incident on a North Yorkshire village bridge

In a North Yorkshire village, emergency services rescued a person after an incident on a bridge. The response caused concern locally and is likely to prompt questions about what happened and whether any access was affected.

York Mix · hyper_local
Work on North Yorkshire’s £32m regeneration scheme is now due to start this month

In North Yorkshire, the first phase of a £32m regeneration project is now scheduled to begin later this month. The scheme is expected to reshape part of the area and could bring disruption as well as longer-term changes for residents and businesses.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
"Major milestone": Doncaster Sheffield Airport public consultation on airspace plans to start in summer

A public consultation on Doncaster Sheffield Airport’s airspace plans is due to take place this summer as part of progress towards reopening.

Yorkshire Post · local
Starmer faces crunch talks with Wes Streeting ahead of the King’s Speech

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is due to hold high-stakes talks with Wes Streeting as pressure grows over his leadership. The row comes just before the King’s Speech, turning what should be a reset moment into a test of whether he can keep control of Labour.

The Independent · national
Labour is being pushed to bring in a new Clean Air Act

Across England, charities are urging Labour to honour its earlier promise of a new Clean Air Act. The proposals touch on wood burning, diesel pollution and public health, with potential implications for households, councils and transport policy.

The Guardian · national
Why some supermarkets are now locking up alcohol in stores

Across the UK, a major supermarket has started locking away alcohol as retailers respond to rising shop theft. The move could change how people shop day to day and shows how crime prevention is increasingly shaping life on the high street.

Daily Express · national
If Starmer falls, these are the names now being talked about

In Westminster, attention is turning to who could replace Sir Keir Starmer if Labour’s crisis deepens. Names including Andy Burnham, Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting are being discussed as the party braces for more internal turmoil.

BBC News · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
What the latest Iran-US claims could mean for oil, flights and global tension

In Iran, the United States and the wider Middle East, fresh claims over Tehran’s missile capability are fuelling fears of a deeper conflict. The stakes go well beyond the region, with possible knock-on effects for energy prices, air travel and wider security.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield could cost far more than first claimed

In the United States, independent budget estimates suggest Donald Trump’s proposed ‘Golden Dome’ defence system could cost $1.2tn. The scale of the bill, and doubts over whether it would stop a major missile attack, are likely to intensify arguments over security and public spending.

BBC World News · international
Gabon’s social media clampdown is raising fresh alarms over internet freedoms

In Gabon, rights groups are warning that restrictions on major social media platforms mark a serious new squeeze on dissent. The move has sharpened concerns about how governments use regulation and shutdowns to control political debate online.

The Guardian World · international
Signed and framed York City shirt goes on sale to raise money for local charity

A signed and framed York City shirt is being sold to raise money for a local charity, turning football pride into something genuinely helpful for the community. It’s a lovely example of local generosity, with a special piece of club memorabilia set to make a real difference to a good cause.

York Mix · good_news
The Local — Barton — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Barton · 7 articles
Why Doncaster Airport’s £193m price tag is becoming a political row

In Doncaster, Conservative councillors are warning the cost of reopening Doncaster Sheffield Airport could rise beyond the current £193m estimate. The dispute turns the project into a live political issue, with questions over how far the council should go in backing the airport’s return.

Yorkshire Post · hyper_local
What the King’s Speech could mean as Starmer heads into a make-or-break day

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening leadership crisis at the same time as the Government tries to set out its next legislative programme. With pressure mounting inside Labour, the speech now carries extra weight because it will show whether ministers still have a clear plan for the months ahead.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

Across the UK, Labour-supporting unions are warning that Sir Keir Starmer may not survive as leader until the next general election. A leaked draft statement says the party cannot continue on its current course, adding fresh pressure at a moment when Labour is already grappling with internal revolt.

The Guardian · national
More supermarkets are locking up alcohol as shoplifting pressure grows

Across the UK, supermarkets are putting alcohol behind locked cabinets or security barriers as retailers respond to rising theft. The move could change how shoppers buy everyday items, and underlines how visibly retail crime is now affecting ordinary trips to the shops.

Daily Express · national
Southampton reached the play-off final but now face an extraordinary threat to their place

Southampton have made it through to the Championship play-off final, but their place could yet come under threat. The twist adds a fresh layer of uncertainty to one of the biggest matches in the football calendar, with major consequences for promotion.

The Telegraph · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
'It all felt a bit exclusive': Leeds mums launch network for indie children's authors and illustrators

A lovely community-minded story: two Leeds mums have launched a network to champion independent children’s authors and illustrators, creating a more welcoming space in an industry they felt could be a bit exclusive. It’s an encouraging example of local people turning their own experience into something positive that helps others’ creativity flourish.

Yorkshire Post · good_news
The Local — Sevenoaks Kippington, Kent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Sevenoaks Kippington · 10 articles
Plan for 8 flats on a leafy Sevenoaks road has been blocked by a planning inspector

In Sevenoaks, a bid to demolish a former care home on an upmarket residential road and replace it with eight flats has been thrown out on appeal. The inspector’s decision halts the scheme for now and is likely to be closely watched by neighbours concerned about how new development is changing the area.

KentLive · hyper_local
M25 crash near Dartford Crossing is causing delays that could hit Kent drivers this morning

At the Dartford Crossing on the M25, a crash has blocked part of the motorway and traffic was building early this morning. Drivers heading across north Kent or towards London face disruption while the incident is dealt with.

KentLive · local
Residents evacuated after major incident at block of flats and still cannot go home

At a block of flats in Kent, a major incident was declared after residents were evacuated from their homes. People have been told they cannot return until the building is considered safe, leaving households waiting for answers on when they can get back.

BBC Kent · local
Kent shoppers 'sad' following closure of 7 branches of 'one of best' charity shops

The charity has served Kent high streets for decades

KentLive Sevenoaks · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under pressure as Labour’s crisis deepens

Westminster is preparing for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a fresh leadership crisis after Labour’s heavy local election losses. The set-piece in Parliament will outline the government’s next plans, but attention is now fixed on whether he can hold his party together.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will fight the next election

Westminster is facing another sign of Labour unrest after unions that back the party reportedly concluded Sir Keir Starmer may not lead it into the next general election. The leaked draft statement suggests growing alarm inside Labour’s wider movement about the party’s direction.

The Guardian · national
More supermarkets are locking up alcohol as shoplifting pressures grow

Across the UK, supermarkets are putting alcohol behind locked cabinets in the latest sign of how seriously retailers are treating shoplifting. The change could affect everyday shopping routines, with stores tightening access to higher-value goods as theft and security costs rise.

Daily Express · national
Reform suspends another councillor after alleged racist remarks, taking the total to six

England has seen Reform UK suspend yet another newly elected councillor after outrage over reported racist comments, bringing the number of suspensions to six. The row adds to mounting scrutiny of the party’s vetting and the behaviour of candidates voted in last week.

The Canary · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Royal visit for support centre after King's Award

A Herne Bay support centre has had a lovely royal moment after receiving the King’s Award for Voluntary Service, a fitting tribute to the care and commitment it shows the community. It’s a heartening reminder of the difference local volunteers make every day — and a proud moment for Kent too.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Harleston, Norfolk — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Harleston · 6 articles
What the King’s Speech could mean as Starmer fights for his job

In Westminster, the King’s Speech is due to set out the government’s plans while pressure on Keir Starmer continues to build after heavy local election losses. The ceremony will signal what ministers want to prioritise next, but the politics around it have become far more unstable.

BBC News · national
Labour unions say Starmer may not make it to the next election

Across the UK, Labour-supporting unions are warning that Keir Starmer may not lead the party into the next general election. The intervention adds to the sense of crisis at Westminster and raises fresh questions about who could shape Labour’s direction next.

The Guardian · national
Eurovision row grows as Israel goes through and Boy George misses out

At the Eurovision semi-final in Basel, Israel qualified amid loud boos, chants and visible division inside the arena, while Boy George’s act failed to get through. The result is likely to keep the contest at the centre of a wider political and cultural argument today.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
Billions in unclaimed pension benefits could be paid automatically under new idea

Across the UK, billions of pounds in pension benefits are thought to be going unclaimed, prompting calls for a more automatic payment system. Any reform would matter to retirees and families trying to track down missing support amid wider concern over lost savings.

i News · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
World's first international football stadium given protected status

A lovely slice of sporting history has been given the recognition it deserves, with the world’s first international football stadium awarded protected status. The original Hampden Park’s new designation as a scheduled monument celebrates its special place in the story of the beautiful game and helps preserve it for future generations to enjoy.

BBC News · good_news
The Local — Morningside, City of Edinburgh — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Morningside · 6 articles
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech with his leadership under fresh pressure

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening fight over his future. The set-piece will lay out the government’s plans, but attention is likely to focus just as much on whether he can still hold his party together.

BBC News · national
Labour’s own union allies now doubt Starmer will fight the next election

London Labour circles have been jolted by a leaked draft statement suggesting supportive unions no longer believe Keir Starmer will lead the party into the next general election. The intervention adds serious weight to questions over his authority after recent losses.

The Guardian · national
Billions in pension support are going unclaimed and the system could be changed

Across the UK, billions of pounds in pension-related benefits are reportedly being missed by people who may be entitled to them. The article looks at how automatic payments could work and why reformers think it would also help tackle the wider problem of lost retirement savings.

i News · national
Eurovision’s first semi-final brought boos, cheers and a surprise exit for Boy George

Basel’s Eurovision semi-final saw Israel qualify in a performance met by both boos and support inside the arena. Boy George, meanwhile, missed out, adding another talking point to a contest already wrapped up in politics as much as pop.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
World's first international football stadium given protected status

A lovely slice of sporting heritage has been recognised, with the first Hampden Park becoming a scheduled monument. It’s a heartening nod to the home of the world’s first international football stadium, celebrating a place that means so much to fans and preserving its story for future generations.

BBC News · good_news
The Local — Central Hove, Brighton and Hove — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Central Hove · 6 articles
Starmer faces a make-or-break King’s Speech as questions over his leadership grow

Westminster is preparing for the King’s Speech today as Sir Keir Starmer tries to reset his government under intense pressure over his leadership. The ceremony will set out the government’s next plans, but the bigger question is whether he has enough authority left to carry them through.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will fight the next election

Across the UK, Labour-supporting unions are warning that Keir Starmer may not lead the party into the next general election. A leaked draft statement says the party cannot stay on its current course, deepening the sense of crisis around the prime minister.

The Guardian · national
Billions in pension benefits are going unclaimed and the rules may change

Across the UK, billions of pounds in pension-related benefits are reportedly being missed by people entitled to them. The proposed fix is a more automatic payment system, which could particularly matter for older households struggling with day-to-day costs.

i News · national
Eurovision’s first semi-final brings boos, support and one big UK disappointment

At Eurovision in Europe, Israel’s act made it through the semi-final despite audible boos and chants inside the arena. Boy George did not qualify, turning the contest into another culture-war flashpoint as well as a music story.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
World's first international football stadium given protected status

A lovely slice of sporting heritage has been preserved, with the world’s first international football stadium at the original Hampden Park being granted protected status. It’s a fitting tribute to a place that helped shape the game, and a heartening reminder that treasured pieces of history can still be celebrated and safeguarded for future generations.

BBC News · good_news
The Local — Land's End, Cornwall — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Land's End · 14 articles
Falmouth councillors have formally lost confidence in South West Water over sewage pollution

Falmouth Town Council has voted no confidence in South West Water after a lengthy debate about sewage pollution and investment in the town. The move adds political pressure on the utility as concerns over water quality and infrastructure continue across Cornwall.

Falmouth Packet · hyper_local
Cornwall Council is being asked to act over concerns about pupil wellbeing in local schools

Cornwall Council is due to consider a motion focused on the wellbeing of pupils after concerns linked to the Athena Learning Trust. The proposal could push education leaders to examine whether current arrangements are causing harm to children in Cornwall schools.

CornwallLive · hyper_local
Royal Cornwall Hospital has introduced a new tool to spot liver disease earlier

Truro's Royal Cornwall Hospital says a new digital system is helping clinicians identify liver disease sooner. Earlier diagnosis could mean faster treatment and fewer people reaching hospital only once symptoms have become serious.

BBC Cornwall · local
BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent returns to show after absence sparked concern

BBC Breakfast presenter Sally Nugent returned to the show on May 13, telling viewers "it's lovely to be back"

Western Morning News · local
Pentewan Beach Rescue: Kayaker Blown Out to Sea in Minutes

The wind was doing exactly what coastguards warn about, and it nearly cost someone their day at sea. Mevagissey Coastguard, Fowey RNLI and Cornwall Watersports were called into action on Wednesday 13th May after a person in an inflatable kayak was blown offshore from Pentewan Beach. What Happened Th

Cornish Stuff · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech with his leadership under intense pressure

Westminster is braced for a crucial King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening leadership crisis. The government’s agenda is due to be set out in Parliament while questions grow over whether he can hold his party together.

BBC News · national
Labour-supporting unions now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

Across the UK, Labour-backed unions are reportedly warning that Sir Keir Starmer may not survive as leader until the next general election. The leaked draft statement points to growing unrest inside the wider Labour movement after the party’s poor results.

The Guardian · national
JP Morgan has reportedly tied a major London investment to Labour’s direction of travel

London’s Canary Wharf is at the centre of a row after JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon reportedly warned a £3bn investment could be reconsidered if Labour shifts left. The intervention raises fresh questions about business confidence and political stability in the UK.

The Independent · national
Abusive ex-partner gets extra jail time in the Kiena Dawes case

In England, Ryan Wellings has been given extra prison time after the death of Kiena Dawes, who took her own life following prolonged abuse. The case has become a stark example of the devastating impact of coercive and controlling behaviour.

Daily Express · national
Billions in pension support are going unclaimed and ministers are being urged to change the system

Across the UK, billions of pounds in pension-related benefits are believed to be going unclaimed by people entitled to them. Proposals for more automatic payments could make retirement income easier to access and reduce the number of older people missing out.

i News · national
Fresh US intelligence claims are fuelling questions over Iran’s missile strength

Washington and Tehran remain at the centre of rising tension after reports suggested Iran still retains substantial missile capability. Donald Trump has accused sections of the media of treason as the conflict narrative becomes more volatile.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield could cost far more than first claimed

In the United States, an independent budget estimate says Donald Trump’s proposed Golden Dome defence system could cost $1.2tn. The report also suggests the shield may still fail to stop a full-scale missile attack, raising doubts over both value and effectiveness.

BBC World News · international
‘Blatant disregard for rights’: concern grows over Gabon’s social media clampdown

Activists claim use of laws to curtail internet freedoms part of well-documented history of cracking down on dissent When Gabon’s media regulator indefinitely suspended major social media platforms in February, citing security concerns during anti-government protests, it became the talk of town – li

The Guardian World · international
Newquay’s Kerry Pace Nominated For National Diversity Award

A lovely bit of local good news: Newquay’s Kerry Pace has been shortlisted for a National Diversity Award, a brilliant recognition of the difference she’s making. Even after nearly missing the email, her nomination is a heartening reminder that Cornwall’s community champions are earning well-deserved national praise.

Cornish Stuff · good_news
The Local — Bingham, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Bingham · 11 articles
Rushcliffe police have made arrests over stolen motorbikes and nuisance riding

Across Rushcliffe, neighbourhood officers say arrests have been made as they step up action on motorbike thefts and reports of nuisance bikes. The crackdown centres on anti-social riding and stolen machines, with police signalling more enforcement in the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
A huge solar farm near Burton Joyce is moving closer and could power thousands of homes

Near Burton Joyce, early plans have been unveiled for a major solar farm on farmland by Gedling Road. Developers are preparing a formal application, bringing a sizeable energy scheme in the wider Nottinghamshire area a step nearer.

West Bridgford Wire · local
These East Midlands Railway timetable changes start this weekend and could affect your journey

Across the East Midlands network, East Midlands Railway is introducing timetable changes this weekend including more Sunday services and an extra stop at Netherfield. Anyone travelling into or through Nottingham should check journeys before setting off.

Gedling Eye · local
Hundreds of Nottingham tenants missed a rule change that might have prevented eviction

In Nottingham, renters are reported to have missed a change that could have helped stop some evictions. The issue centres on long-promised protections for tenants and raises fresh questions over whether people were properly informed.

NottinghamshireLive · local
University of Nottingham puts 2,700 jobs at risk in major cost-cutting move

In Nottingham, the University of Nottingham says 2,700 staff are at risk of redundancy as it tackles serious financial pressures. The scale of the proposal makes it one of the biggest higher education jobs stories in the region this year.

BBC Nottingham · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under growing pressure from his own party

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a mounting leadership crisis after Labour’s local election losses. The set-piece will outline the government’s plans, but attention is likely to fall just as heavily on whether the Prime Minister can steady his party.

BBC News · national
A new Clean Air Act is back on the table and it could affect wood burners and diesel rules

Across England, charities are pressing Labour to deliver a long-promised Clean Air Act with tougher rules on wood burning, diesel vehicles and indoor pollution. If ministers act, the changes could have direct consequences for household heating, public health and how towns manage traffic and emissions.

The Guardian · national
Billions in pension benefits are going unclaimed and ministers are being urged to change the system

Across the UK, billions of pounds in pension-related benefits are reportedly going unclaimed, prompting calls for a more automatic payment system. The proposal is aimed at cutting missed entitlements and tackling the wider problem of lost retirement savings, especially for older people who may not realise what they are due.

i News · national
Abusive ex given extra jail time after Kiena Dawes’ death on railway tracks

In Lancashire, Ryan Wellings has been given extra jail time after the death of 23-year-old Kiena Dawes, who took her own life following sustained abuse. The case has again put the spotlight on coercive and controlling behaviour, and on whether the criminal justice system is doing enough to protect victims sooner.

Daily Express · national
Theft of unreleased Beyoncé tracks ends with jail sentence after break-in to car

In the US, a thief who broke into a car and stole luggage containing unreleased Beyoncé music has been jailed. The case centres on hard drives holding tracks by the singer, turning an ordinary vehicle break-in into a high-profile theft with major cultural and commercial fallout.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
Sir David Attenborough’s Leicestershire links celebrated with new Beacon Hill sculpture

A lovely local tribute has been unveiled at Beacon Hill Country Park, where a new sculpture celebrates Sir David Attenborough’s Leicestershire roots ahead of his 100th birthday. It’s a heartwarming way to honour a much-loved national treasure while giving visitors something special to enjoy in the great outdoors.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Shenfield, Essex — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Shenfield · 12 articles
A new nursery near a popular Brentwood hotel could ease the local childcare squeeze

In Brentwood, plans have been lodged for a new children’s nursery next to a well-known hotel, with the application arguing there is a significant shortage of places locally. If approved, the scheme could bring extra childcare capacity for families in Shenfield and across the borough.

EssexLive Brentwood · hyper_local
Bin collections in one part of Essex are set for a major shake-up

In Essex, residents in one area are being told their general waste bins will move to a once-every-three-weeks collection. The change is likely to spark debate over convenience, overflow and what it could mean for other councils watching closely.

EssexLive · local
Five Essex drug dealers jailed after abuse of vulnerable men came to light

In Essex, five offenders have been sentenced after an investigation uncovered the abuse and humiliation of two vulnerable men. The case included an attack in which firecrackers were thrown at a sleeping victim, making it one of the region’s more disturbing recent prosecutions.

BBC Essex · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech with his leadership under real pressure

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing a deepening crisis over his leadership. The set-piece will now be watched as much for what it says about Labour’s stability as for the government’s policy agenda.

BBC News · national
Labour-supporting unions now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

In the UK, Labour-linked unions are reportedly predicting that Sir Keir Starmer will not take the party into the next general election. The leaked position adds fresh weight to questions over whether his authority can survive the current backlash.

The Guardian · national
JP Morgan’s warning on Labour adds a business twist to the leadership crisis

In Canary Wharf, JP Morgan chief Jamie Dimon has reportedly warned that a shift left by Labour could put a major investment in doubt. The intervention turns Labour’s internal turmoil into a live business story with potential consequences for jobs and confidence.

The Independent · national
UK borrowing costs are rising as markets react to doubts over the PM’s future

In the UK, government borrowing costs have jumped as political uncertainty around the prime minister unsettles investors. Higher gilt yields can feed through into wider economic pressure, making this more than just another Westminster drama.

BBC Politics · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
The latest on the Iran-US crisis as Trump rejects reports on Tehran’s missile strength

In the Middle East, the stand-off between Iran and the US remains volatile, with Donald Trump accusing media outlets of distorting intelligence on Tehran’s capabilities. The dispute matters well beyond the region because any escalation could hit global security and energy markets.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield could cost $1.2tn and still fall short

In the United States, fresh estimates suggest Donald Trump’s proposed ‘Golden Dome’ defence shield could cost around $1.2tn. Even at that price, analysts say it may still not be able to stop a full-scale missile attack.

BBC World News · international
‘Blatant disregard for rights’: concern grows over Gabon’s social media clampdown

Activists claim use of laws to curtail internet freedoms part of well-documented history of cracking down on dissent When Gabon’s media regulator indefinitely suspended major social media platforms in February, citing security concerns during anti-government protests, it became the talk of town – li

The Guardian World · international
Courage, confidence and honesty shine at Havering public speaking contest

A lovely boost for Havering, as teenagers impressed at the Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge regional final at Emerson Park Academy. With courage, confidence and honesty on show, it was a heartening reminder of the talent and bright future of young people in our community.

Romford Recorder · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe police have made arrests over stolen motorbikes and nuisance riding

Across Rushcliffe, neighbourhood officers say they have made a series of arrests linked to motorbike thefts and nuisance bike reports. The action is part of an ongoing push to curb anti-social riding and should matter to residents worried about safety, noise and stolen vehicles.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
A huge solar farm near Burton Joyce is taking shape and the plans are now emerging

Near Burton Joyce, developers have unveiled early proposals for a large solar farm on farmland next to Gedling. Formal plans still need to be submitted, but the scale of the scheme means nearby communities will want to watch how it could affect the landscape, traffic and energy supply.

West Bridgford Wire · local
East Midlands Railway is changing timetables this weekend and one nearby station gets an extra stop

Across Nottinghamshire, East Midlands Railway is introducing timetable changes from this weekend, including more Sunday services and an extra stop at Netherfield. Anyone travelling into or out of the area by train may want to check their usual journey before setting off.

Gedling Eye · local
University of Nottingham says 2,700 jobs are at risk as finances come under strain

In Nottingham, the University of Nottingham has warned that 2,700 staff are at risk of redundancy because of what it calls significant financial challenges. The scale of the proposal makes this one of the biggest employment stories in the city, with likely knock-on effects for families, students and the wider local economy.

BBC Nottingham · local
Hundreds of Nottingham renters missed a change that might have helped stop eviction

In Nottingham, hundreds of tenants are said to have missed out on a change that could have helped protect them from eviction. The issue shines a light on how slow or unclear roll-outs of housing reforms can leave renters exposed when they most need support.

NottinghamshireLive · local
What today’s King’s Speech could mean as Starmer fights to stay in control

In Westminster, the Prime Minister is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing mounting questions over his leadership after Labour’s poor local election results. The set-piece will outline the government’s plans, but attention is likely to be on whether Sir Keir Starmer can steady his party and push legislation through.

BBC News · national
UK borrowing costs are rising as markets react to uncertainty around Starmer

In the UK, government borrowing costs have moved higher as investors respond to uncertainty over the Prime Minister’s future. The shift matters beyond Westminster because higher gilt yields can feed into the wider economic picture, including pressure on public finances and mortgage rates.

BBC Politics · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

In Westminster, Labour-supporting unions are reportedly warning that Sir Keir Starmer may not remain leader until the next general election. A leaked draft statement suggests deepening frustration with the party’s direction, adding another front to the pressure on Downing Street.

The Guardian · national
Ryan Wellings gets extra jail time in case that renewed scrutiny on coercive abuse

In Lancashire, Ryan Wellings has been given extra prison time after the death of Kiena Dawes, who died on railway tracks following sustained abuse. The case has drawn national attention to coercive and controlling behaviour, and to how the justice system responds to domestic abuse before it turns fatal.

Daily Express · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Nottingham firm that employs hundreds pays 35 percent of profits to staff

A Nottingham firm is showing that success can be shared, paying 35 per cent of its profits back to staff while employing hundreds of local people. It’s a heartening example of a business looking after its team and spreading prosperity in a way that feels genuinely good for Nottingham.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Sherwood, Nottingham — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Sherwood · 9 articles
Roadworks across Gedling this week could disrupt trips around Arnold, Carlton and nearby routes

Across Gedling borough, a fresh list of roadworks and closures is due to affect journeys over the coming days. Drivers travelling through Arnold, Carlton and surrounding roads are being urged to check the latest restrictions before setting off.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Huge solar farm planned near Burton Joyce could transform farmland beside Gedling Road

Near Burton Joyce, early plans have been revealed for a large solar farm on farmland next to Gedling Road. Developers say the scheme is still at a preliminary stage, but it points to a major change in how the site could be used.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
EMR is changing train times this weekend with extra Sunday services and a new Netherfield stop

Netherfield is among the stations affected by East Midlands Railway’s timetable changes coming in this weekend. The update includes more Sunday services and an extra stop at Netherfield, which could alter regular rail journeys across the area.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Nottingham’s Emett Clock has been removed from the Victoria Centre and here’s what happens next

At Nottingham’s Victoria Centre, the much-loved Emett Clock has been carefully taken down for refurbishment. One of the city’s best-known landmarks is expected to return after work to preserve and restore the attraction.

Nottingham Post · local
University of Nottingham puts 2,700 jobs at risk in major redundancy warning

At the University of Nottingham, around 2,700 staff have been told they are at risk of redundancy as the institution tries to deal with serious financial pressures. The scale of the move is likely to cause alarm across campuses and among families linked to the university.

BBC Nottingham · local
Nottingham hospitals are still missing key targets for A&E, cancer and diagnostic waits

In Nottingham, hospital services are still under pressure with waiting times for emergency care, cancer treatment and diagnostics remaining below plan. Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust says performance is improving in some areas, but demand continues to outstrip targets.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Live M25 updates as crash near Dartford Crossing blocks motorway

Heavy traffic is building in the area

KentLive · local
A Beginner’s Guide to Nottingham Racecourse

Nottingham Racecourse is set in Colwick Park on the eastern edge of the city, and has been a huge part of British horse racing for over a century. It is known for being a valuable flat racing venue with a straightforward track setup and regular fixtures that draw a crowd of both experienced and new

Gedling Eye · local
Community Groups receive a £55,000 funding boost to improve health and wellbeing in Gedling

A welcome £55,000 funding boost is set to help community groups across Gedling improve their facilities and support local health and wellbeing. It’s a heartening investment in the people and places that bring neighbours together, helping create stronger, healthier communities for everyone.

Gedling Eye · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe police have made arrests after motorbike thefts and nuisance bike reports

Rushcliffe South officers say arrests have been made after a spate of motorbike thefts and reports of nuisance riding across the area. The crackdown will matter to villages around Radcliffe on Trent, where residents have been reporting anti-social behaviour and stolen bikes.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Huge solar farm planned near Burton Joyce could change land use on the edge of Gedling

Burton Joyce is the focus of early plans for a large solar farm on farmland near Gedling. Developers are preparing a formal application, with the scheme likely to raise questions about landscape impact, energy supply and how nearby roads and countryside are used.

West Bridgford Wire · local
These Gedling roadworks and closures could affect journeys across the river this week

Gedling Borough has a fresh list of roadworks and temporary closures scheduled over the coming days. For drivers heading from Radcliffe on Trent towards Netherfield, Carlton or Mapperley, the changes could mean longer journey times and diversions.

Gedling Eye · local
Police seized 53 dogs after buyers reported puppies becoming seriously ill

Nottinghamshire Police have seized 53 dogs from a property after reports that puppies sold from the address later became seriously ill. The investigation centres on suspected illegal breeding and is likely to prompt concern among anyone buying pets locally.

BBC Nottingham · local
Hundreds of Nottingham tenants missed a change that might have prevented eviction

Nottingham tenants are being told that many missed a long-promised rule change that could have helped stop them being evicted. The issue shines a light on how quickly renters can lose legal protections if key housing reforms are delayed or poorly understood.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Starmer faces a crunch day as Labour rebellion grows before the King’s Speech

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is due to hold high-stakes talks with Wes Streeting as pressure builds from Labour MPs ahead of the King’s Speech. The row matters because the government’s next legislative programme is about to be set out while questions over the prime minister’s authority grow louder.

The Independent · national
Why turmoil around Starmer is now pushing up UK borrowing costs

In the UK, investor nerves over Keir Starmer’s political future have sent government borrowing costs higher. That could matter beyond Westminster, because higher gilt yields can feed into pressure on public spending, mortgages and the wider economy.

BBC Politics · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will fight the next election as leader

In Britain, Labour-supporting unions are reportedly warning that Keir Starmer may not lead the party into the next general election. The leaked draft statement suggests discontent is spreading beyond MPs and into the movement that helps fund and organise Labour on the ground.

The Guardian · national
Billions in unclaimed pension benefits may be sitting untouched and ministers are under pressure to act

Across the UK, billions of pounds in pension benefits are thought to be going unclaimed, prompting calls for a more automatic payment system. The idea is aimed at stopping people missing out on retirement income simply because the current system is too fragmented or easy to lose track of.

i News · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Nottingham firm that employs hundreds pays 35 percent of profits to staff

A Nottingham firm is showing how business success can be shared, paying 35 per cent of its profits to staff while employing hundreds of local people. It’s a heartening example of a company making sure the people behind its success feel genuinely valued and rewarded.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Conisbrough, Doncaster — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Conisbrough · 11 articles
CCTV appeal after woman was sexually assaulted on train from Doncaster

A train journey between Doncaster and Wakefield is at the centre of a British Transport Police appeal after a woman was followed and sexually assaulted. Officers have released a CCTV image as they try to identify a man they want to speak to about the incident.

Yorkshire Live Doncaster · hyper_local
Doncaster homes will get another recycling bin under new waste rules

Doncaster households are set to receive an extra recycling bin as waste collection rules change. The move is expected to alter what residents put out at the kerbside and could affect bin storage and collection routines across the borough.

Doncaster Free Press · hyper_local
Why the £193m airport bill in Doncaster is becoming a political fight

Doncaster councillors are arguing over the rising cost of reopening Doncaster Sheffield Airport, with Conservatives warning the council's spending could go beyond the current £193m estimate. The row matters well beyond the airport site because it raises questions about how much public money will be tied up in the project.

Yorkshire Post · local
'Subhuman underclass' - new Sheffield Reform councillor's social media post revealed

Nathaniel Menday won a seat in Woodhouse during last week’s election

The Star (Sheffield) · local
UK lifts 'no longer safe' because weight rules are from the 1970s

Elevators may be creating stigma with their outdated signs

Yorkshire Live · local
What’s in today’s King’s Speech as Starmer battles to stay in charge

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech today as Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening leadership crisis after Labour’s local election losses. The speech will set out the government’s next programme, but attention is also fixed on whether he can hold his party together long enough to deliver it.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

Westminster tensions have escalated after Labour-supporting unions reportedly concluded Sir Keir Starmer is unlikely to lead the party into the next general election. A leaked draft statement says Labour cannot continue on its current path, adding fresh pressure at a critical moment for the Prime Minister.

The Guardian · national
Why the political chaos in Westminster is starting to push up UK borrowing costs

London markets reacted nervously as uncertainty over Sir Keir Starmer’s future sent UK borrowing costs higher. Rising bond yields matter beyond Westminster because they can feed through into government finances, mortgages and the wider economic outlook.

BBC Politics · national
Abuser Ryan Wellings gets more jail time in the Kiena Dawes case

Lancashire is back in the spotlight after Ryan Wellings was given extra jail time over the abuse of Kiena Dawes, who died by suicide after what prosecutors said were years of coercive and controlling behaviour. The case has become one of the starkest recent examples of how domestic abuse can escalate with fatal consequences.

Daily Express · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Doncaster artists paint mural alongside River Don to brighten up community

A community art project is bringing a welcome splash of colour to the banks of the River Don, with Doncaster artists creating a new mural to brighten the area. It’s a lovely example of local creativity making shared spaces feel more cheerful, welcoming and full of pride.

Doncaster Free Press · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe police have made arrests after motorbike thefts and nuisance bike reports

Across Rushcliffe, police say they have made a series of arrests as they crack down on motorbike thefts and nuisance riding. The operation centres on Rushcliffe South and comes after repeated concerns about antisocial behaviour and stolen bikes in the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
A huge solar farm near Burton Joyce is being lined up just across the river

Near Burton Joyce, early plans have been unveiled for a major solar farm on farmland next to Gedling Road. The scheme is still at the pre-application stage, but its scale means it is likely to draw close attention as formal plans are prepared.

West Bridgford Wire · local
These Gedling roadworks and closures could affect trips into Nottingham this week

Across Gedling borough, a fresh list of roadworks and closures has been published for the coming days. For drivers travelling between the east side of Nottinghamshire and the city, the updates could mean delays, diversions or changes to regular routes.

Gedling Eye · local
Police have seized 53 dogs in a Nottinghamshire puppy breeding investigation

In Nottinghamshire, police have removed 53 dogs from a property after reports that puppies sold from the site later became seriously ill. The seizure forms part of an investigation into suspected illegal breeding and animal welfare concerns.

BBC Nottingham · local
UK braces for 27C scorcher with 16 regions hotter than Greece according to weather maps

Parts of the UK are set to bask in scorching temperatures, with weather maps showing 16 regions will be hotter than Greece as the mercury climbs to 27C

Nottingham Post · local
What the King’s Speech could mean as Starmer fights for his job today

In Westminster, King Charles III is due to set out the government’s plans in Parliament while Sir Keir Starmer faces a mounting leadership crisis. The clash between a major set-piece in the Commons calendar and turmoil at the top of government makes this one of the key political moments of the day.

BBC News · national
Why political turmoil in Westminster is now pushing up UK borrowing costs

In Westminster and the financial markets, uncertainty over Sir Keir Starmer’s future is beginning to hit the UK’s borrowing costs. Rising bond yields matter beyond politics because they can feed into pressure on public spending, mortgages and the wider economy.

BBC Politics · national
Labour’s union allies are now openly doubting Starmer can lead into the next election

In Britain’s labour movement, unions that back Labour are reportedly preparing to say Keir Starmer will not lead the party into the next general election. That deepens the pressure on the prime minister by showing doubts are no longer limited to MPs at Westminster.

The Guardian · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
Starmer-Streeting latest: PM and health secretary to hold showdown talks over Labour rebellion ahead of King’s Speech

More than 100 Labour MPs have signed a statement urging Sir Keir Starmer not to stand down

The Independent · national
Sir David Attenborough’s Leicestershire links celebrated with new Beacon Hill sculpture

A lovely local tribute has been unveiled at Beacon Hill Country Park to celebrate Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday, honouring his Leicestershire roots with a beautifully carved sculpture. It’s a heartwarming nod to one of the region’s most beloved figures and a wonderful way to inspire visitors with his lifelong passion for the natural world.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Starbeck, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Starbeck · 6 articles
What to watch in the King’s Speech as Starmer faces a make-or-break day

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing mounting pressure over his leadership after Labour’s heavy local election losses. The set-piece will outline the government’s next plans, but attention is likely to focus just as much on whether he can steady his party.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will fight the next election

In Westminster, Labour-supporting unions have reportedly concluded that Sir Keir Starmer is unlikely to lead the party into the next general election. A leaked draft statement says Labour cannot continue on its current course, deepening the sense that pressure on the Prime Minister is now coming from inside his own movement.

The Guardian · national
Billions in pension payments are going unclaimed and ministers are being urged to automate them

Across the UK, billions of pounds in pension-related benefits are thought to be going unclaimed by people who are entitled to them. The proposed fix is a more automatic payment system, which could reduce missed support and help tackle the wider problem of lost retirement savings.

i News · national
Abuser who drove Kiena Dawes to take her own life is given more jail time

In Lancashire, Ryan Wellings has received extra prison time after the death of Kiena Dawes, 23, who took her own life following sustained abuse. The case, centred on coercive and controlling behaviour, has become one of the starkest recent examples of how domestic abuse can escalate with fatal consequences.

Daily Express · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
School uniform recycling scheme helping families in Easingwold

A school uniform recycling scheme in Easingwold is helping local families save money while giving perfectly good clothing a second life. It’s a lovely example of a practical community idea making everyday life that little bit easier for parents and pupils alike.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Hudson — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Hudson · 1 article
Greenport Rescue Squad expands coverage across Columbia County

A real community bright spot: Greenport Rescue Squad has expanded emergency medical coverage to five more towns across Columbia County. It’s the kind of quiet, lifesaving progress that means more neighbors can count on faster help when they need it most.

NEWS10 Columbia County · good_news
The Local — Newton, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Newton · 7 articles
New rural crime vehicle is coming to borough patrols and could change how quickly police respond

Gedling borough police are getting a new all-terrain vehicle to help officers tackle rural crime and anti-social behaviour across harder-to-reach areas. It is the first vehicle of its kind for the borough and is intended to improve patrols where standard police cars struggle.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
A huge solar farm beside a Nottinghamshire bypass could power 16,000 homes

Nottinghamshire could see a 220-acre solar farm built next to a bypass, with developers saying it would generate enough electricity for about 16,000 homes. The plan now heads into the planning process, with likely debate over land use, landscape impact and energy benefits.

NottinghamshireLive · hyper_local
Police seized 53 dogs after buyers reported sick puppies in Nottinghamshire breeding probe

Nottinghamshire police seized 53 dogs after searching a property linked to reports of puppies becoming seriously ill soon after being sold. The investigation centres on suspected illegal breeding and raises fresh concerns about animal welfare and buyer protection.

BBC Nottingham · local
Labour unions are openly questioning whether Starmer will lead the party into the next election

Westminster is facing fresh political pressure after Labour-supporting unions reportedly concluded Keir Starmer may not lead the party into the next general election. The leaked stance points to a widening struggle over Labour's direction at a sensitive moment for the Prime Minister.

The Guardian · national
Wales is about to get a new ministerial team after a historic political shift

Cardiff is set to see First Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth unveil his ministers after becoming the first Plaid Cymru leader to head the Welsh Government. The appointments will show how he plans to govern and where policy changes may come first.

BBC News · national
Thief jailed after stealing unreleased Beyoncé music from car

The man smashed into a car and stole luggage containing hard drives with the singer's tracks.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
Nottingham firm that employs hundreds pays 35 percent of profits to staff

A Nottingham firm is setting a brilliant example by sharing 35 per cent of its profits with staff, rewarding the people behind its success in a very tangible way. In a time when good business news can feel hard to come by, it’s a heartening reminder that companies can thrive while looking after their workforce too.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Kirk Hallam, Derbyshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Kirk Hallam · 9 articles
Safety changes planned for this busy Derby road used by schoolchildren

In Derby, changes are being made to a busy road where residents say children have been forced to 'run for dear lives' on the way to school. The scheme centres on a route used by pupils travelling to two well-known city schools and is likely to be closely watched by parents.

Derby Telegraph · hyper_local
Police want help identifying three men after a serious street attack in Chesterfield

In Chesterfield, police are appealing for information after a man was left with serious injuries in a street assault. Officers are trying to identify three men and are asking anyone who saw what happened to come forward.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
A38 drivers face a 20-month 50mph limit while bridge gas works are carried out

On the A38 in Derbyshire, part of the route will be reduced to 50mph for up to 20 months while a gas line on Carriers Road bridge is replaced. The long-running restriction could affect journey times for commuters using one of the county’s busiest roads.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech with Labour unrest growing

Westminster is braced for a high-stakes King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces mounting questions over his leadership after heavy Labour losses. The speech will set out the government’s programme, but the politics around it could prove just as important as the policies inside it.

BBC News · national
Reform suspends another councillor after remarks spark racism row

In England, Reform UK has suspended councillor Glenn Gibbons after outrage over remarks about Nigerians, making him the sixth party councillor to be stood down. The latest case adds to pressure on the party over vetting, discipline and the tone set by some of its newly elected representatives.

The Canary · national
Why more lollipop people are wearing body cameras on UK roads

Across the UK, school crossing patrol staff say abuse from drivers has become so common that some now wear body cameras. The piece examines the rise in road rage around school routes and the safety concerns for workers helping children cross at busy times of day.

The Guardian · national
Billions in pension benefits are going unclaimed and ministers face calls to fix it

Across the UK, billions of pounds in pension benefits are thought to be sitting unclaimed, prompting calls for a more automatic payment system. The debate centres on whether people nearing retirement should receive money they are due without having to navigate complicated claims processes.

i News · national
Eurovision row deepens as Israel gets through and Boy George misses out

At Eurovision in Basel, Israel qualified from Tuesday’s semi-final despite boos and chants inside the arena, while Boy George failed to make it through. The contest is again mixing pop spectacle with political tension, making this one of the most talked-about moments of the week in arts and culture.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
Derbyshire complete innings win over Northants

A cracking result for Derbyshire as the county side wrapped up an emphatic innings-and-113-run win over Northants, with Zak Chappell and Shoaib Bashir leading the charge. It’s the sort of performance that gives local supporters plenty to smile about and adds a real spring to the step for the week ahead.

BBC Derbyshire · good_news
The Local — Manhattan — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Manhattan · 2 articles
Why Trump is backing off his toughest China plans

In Washington, President Trump has scaled back some of the harsher trade moves he once signaled against China. The shift points to political and economic constraints ahead of this week's summit, with potential effects for prices, markets, and supply chains in the U.S.

The New York Times · national
Trump taps a former private-prison executive to lead ICE for now

In Washington, the administration has named David Venturella as acting head of ICE at a moment when the agency has expanded staffing and resources. The appointment is likely to intensify debate over immigration enforcement, detention, and federal oversight.

NPR · national
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 7 articles
Rushcliffe police make arrests after motorbike thefts and nuisance riding reports

In Rushcliffe, neighbourhood officers say arrests have been made as they crack down on motorbike thefts and nuisance riding across the south of the borough. The action follows repeated reports of antisocial behaviour, with police signalling more enforcement to come in affected communities.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Starmer faces a make-or-break day as Streeting heads to No 10 before the King’s Speech

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is under fresh pressure ahead of the King’s Speech, with Wes Streeting due in Downing Street for high-stakes talks over Labour’s deepening split. The meeting comes as more than 100 Labour MPs publicly back him, making this a crucial test of whether his leadership can hold for now.

The Independent · national
Labour’s union allies now think Starmer may not lead the party into the next election

In Westminster, Labour-supporting unions have reportedly concluded that Sir Keir Starmer is unlikely to take the party into the next general election. A leaked draft statement says Labour cannot continue on its current path, adding serious weight to the growing rebellion around his leadership.

The Guardian · national
Why the turmoil around Starmer is now pushing up UK borrowing costs

In the UK financial markets, uncertainty over Sir Keir Starmer’s future has started to rattle investors and drive government borrowing costs higher. That matters beyond Westminster because higher yields can feed into the public finances and make tough decisions on spending and tax even harder.

BBC Politics · national
Another Reform councillor has been suspended after outrage over racist remarks

In England, Reform UK has suspended a sixth newly elected councillor after violent racist comments sparked backlash. The latest case adds to mounting scrutiny of candidates elected last week and raises wider questions about vetting, standards and the party’s direction.

The Canary · national
Abusive ex given more jail time after woman’s death following years of coercive control

In Lancashire, Ryan Wellings has received extra jail time after Kiena Dawes, 23, took her own life following sustained abuse. The case has again put the spotlight on coercive and controlling behaviour, and on whether the justice system is doing enough to protect victims before it is too late.

Daily Express · national
Sir David Attenborough’s Leicestershire links celebrated with new Beacon Hill sculpture

A lovely new sculpture has been unveiled at Beacon Hill Country Park to celebrate Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday and his Leicestershire roots. It’s a fitting tribute to one of the region’s most cherished figures, giving visitors something special to enjoy while honouring a lifetime spent inspiring people to care for the natural world.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Town Close, Norfolk — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Town Close · 7 articles
Cyclist dies after Chartwell Road hit-and-run as police investigation continues

Chartwell Road in Norwich is at the centre of a fatal crash investigation after a cyclist died in hospital days after a hit-and-run collision. The case is likely to renew questions about safety on the route and whether the driver has been identified.

Norwich Evening News · hyper_local
Former Norwich Tesco site could become 29 flats instead of a hotel

A former Tesco Metro site in Norwich could be redeveloped into 29 flats after earlier hotel plans were dropped. The switch would add more homes in a prominent city location and could change the look and use of the building for years to come.

Eastern Daily Press · hyper_local
Magdalen Street blocked after car smashes into shop front in Norwich

Magdalen Street in Norwich city centre was blocked after a car crashed into the front of a shop. The incident is likely to have caused disruption for drivers, buses and nearby businesses while emergency services dealt with the scene.

Norwich Evening News · hyper_local
Norwich Labour picks a new leader after its election defeat — here’s what changes next

Norwich politics has shifted again after Labour chose a new group leader following its heavy local election loss. With the party now in opposition for the first time in more than 20 years, the decision could shape how City Hall rows play out in the months ahead.

Eastern Daily Press · local
Loddon pub death inquest hears fatal punch was claimed as self-defence

In Loddon, an inquest has heard that the man whose punch led to another drinker’s death outside a pub says he acted in self-defence. The case turns on what happened in the scuffle and is likely to draw strong views locally.

Norwich Evening News · local
The party backed by Elon Musk that battered Reform in seaside town

Great Yarmouth First dominates every seat it challenged for in the local elections.

BBC Norfolk · local
The sisters sewing their way through a cancer diagnosis

A pair of sisters in Norfolk are turning an incredibly tough situation into something kind and comforting for others. While living with stage four bowel cancer, one is sewing discreet chemotherapy pouches alongside her GP trainee sister, offering fellow patients a practical gift and a lovely reminder that they are not facing treatment alone.

BBC Norfolk · good_news
The Local — Chadlington — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Chadlington · 9 articles
Shipston dental surgery gets a clean bill of health after CQC inspection

In Shipston-on-Stour, a dental surgery has been told it meets Care Quality Commission standards, with patients praising the care they receive. The inspection result offers some reassurance on local access to routine treatment in an area where NHS dentistry remains under pressure.

Banbury Guardian · hyper_local
Banbury’s MP has a bigger Westminster role now — and it could raise his profile locally

In Banbury, MP Sean Woodcock has been promoted to act as an 'eyes and ears' figure for ministers during a turbulent spell for Sir Keir Starmer's team. The move gives the constituency a louder voice in government at a time of political instability in Westminster.

Banbury Guardian · hyper_local
Bin collections in the Brackley area could move to every three weeks under challenged plan

In the Brackley area, a proposal to switch black bin collections to a three-weekly service is being challenged at West Northamptonshire Council. The row will matter to households concerned about waste piling up, hygiene and whether services are being cut back too far.

Banbury Guardian · hyper_local
Starmer faces a make-or-break day before the King’s Speech

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is heading into fresh talks with senior colleagues including Wes Streeting as pressure grows over his leadership. With the King’s Speech due to set out the government’s agenda, the row now matters not just for Labour but for what ministers can realistically get through next.

The Independent · national
Wales is getting a new government today after Plaid Cymru’s breakthrough

In Cardiff, Rhun ap Iorwerth is due to unveil his ministers after becoming first minister of Wales. The move marks a significant political shift and will shape decisions on public services, transport and the Welsh economy in the months ahead.

BBC News · national
Man jailed after stealing unreleased Beyoncé tracks from a car

In England, a thief has been jailed after breaking into a car and stealing luggage containing hard drives with unreleased Beyoncé music. The case is an unusual mix of crime and culture, and underlines how valuable digital creative material can be even before it reaches the public.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
Pressure grows on ministers to bring in a new Clean Air Act

Across the UK, charities are urging Labour to revive plans for a new Clean Air Act that could tighten rules on wood burning and diesel pollution. If ministers act, the changes could have implications for public health, household heating and local transport policy well beyond the big cities.

The Guardian · national
London Underground's furthest stop is a pretty market town with homes £170,000 less

The furthest London Underground station from the capital is also one of its best-kept secrets, with £500k homes and direct trains to Baker Street.

Daily Express · national
Banbury company sets up a ‘safe space’ to support staff’s mental health and wellbeing

A Banbury company has created a dedicated ‘safe space’ for staff, giving people somewhere calm and supportive to step away to during the working day. It’s a thoughtful move that puts mental health and wellbeing front and centre — a simple idea that could make a real difference to people’s daily lives.

Banbury Guardian · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 3 articles
Starmer faces a fresh No 10 test today as Labour infighting spills into the King’s Speech week

In Westminster, Wes Streeting is expected at No 10 as pressure builds on Keir Starmer ahead of the King’s Speech. With more than 100 Labour MPs publicly backing the Prime Minister, the row over Labour’s direction is now turning into a live question about government stability.

The Independent · national
A new clean air law is back on the table and it could mean tighter rules on wood burners and diesel

Across the UK, health and environment charities are urging Labour ministers to bring forward a new Clean Air Act. The proposals being pushed include tougher action on wood-burning stoves and diesel pollution, which could affect household heating choices and future transport rules.

The Guardian · national
Nottingham firm that employs hundreds pays 35 percent of profits to staff

A Nottingham firm is sharing its success in a genuinely heartening way, giving 35 per cent of its profits back to staff while employing hundreds of local people. It’s a lovely example of a business looking after its team and making sure prosperity is felt well beyond the balance sheet.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Queen's Park, Westminster — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Queen's Park · 5 articles
Four arrested after fatal shooting outside Euston station as murder inquiry moves on

Euston station in Camden is at the centre of a fast-moving murder investigation after four men were arrested in dawn raids over the fatal shooting of 26-year-old Nahom Medhanie. The case will matter to many west and central London commuters because it concerns a major transport hub used daily across the capital.

Evening Standard London · hyper_local
Smoking and vaping could be banned in more outdoor places under new government plans

Across England, ministers are considering extending smoking and vaping restrictions to a wider range of outdoor spaces. The move would mark another tightening of public health rules and could affect where people can smoke outside pubs, venues and public areas.

Daily Mirror · national
Reform UK suspends a sixth councillor as pressure grows over racist remarks

In England, Reform UK has suspended another newly elected councillor after outrage over comments about Nigerians. The latest case deepens questions about vetting inside the party and keeps the row over standards in public office firmly in the spotlight.

The Canary · national
Boy George is out of Eurovision after a chaotic semi-final marred by sound complaints

In Vienna, Boy George failed to make it through the first Eurovision semi-final as viewers complained about poor audio during the live broadcast. Israel’s qualification added another flashpoint to a contest already attracting strong reactions online.

Daily Mail · national
London borough named the friendliest place to live in Britain

A London borough has been named the friendliest place to live in Britain — a lovely nod to the power of community, green spaces and good neighbourliness. It’s a heartening reminder that in the capital, there are still places where people feel connected, welcomed and right at home.

Evening Standard London · good_news
The Local — Withington — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Withington · 3 articles
Starmer faces a No 10 crunch meeting today as Labour infighting spills into the open

In Westminster, Wes Streeting is due at Downing Street as Labour’s internal row over Keir Starmer’s leadership intensifies ahead of the King’s Speech. With more than 100 Labour MPs publicly backing the prime minister, the meeting could shape what happens next at the top of government.

The Independent · national
A new clean air law is back on the table and it could mean tougher rules on wood burners and diesel

Across the UK, charities are pressing Labour ministers to revive plans for a Clean Air Act that could tighten restrictions on wood burning and diesel pollution. The push puts air quality back on the political agenda, with possible implications for household heating, public health and urban transport.

The Guardian · national
'Mind-blowing support' for marathon brothers

A lovely burst of community spirit: two brothers taking on the remarkable challenge of running a marathon every day have been cheered on by schools, care homes and hospital staff along the way. The story is full of encouragement, generosity and that feel-good reminder of how people rally round when someone is doing something positive for others.

BBC England · good_news
The Local — Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Driffield · 9 articles
Quickline brought STEM workshops to an East Yorkshire village school — and pupils got a hands-on look at engineering

In an East Yorkshire village, pupils at a local primary school were given practical sessions in engineering and digital technology by broadband firm Quickline. The workshops were designed to show children what careers in tech can look like and bring classroom learning closer to real-world jobs.

Hull Is This · hyper_local
Drivers using Ferensway in Hull could start getting fined for yellow box junction offences this week

On Ferensway in Hull, enforcement at yellow box junctions is due to begin this week. The move is meant to keep buses and traffic moving, but it also means motorists who stop in the box when their exit is blocked could face penalties.

Hull Daily Mail · hyper_local
Doncaster Sheffield Airport is moving closer to reopening — with public consultation due this summer

In Doncaster, plans to reopen Doncaster Sheffield Airport have reached another stage with consultation on airspace proposals expected this summer. The process will give residents and stakeholders a chance to weigh in as the long-running reopening project gathers pace.

Yorkshire Post · local
Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 cancellations are mounting — what it could mean for summer travel costs

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled so far in May as airlines including Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 grapple with higher fuel costs and disrupted schedules. With summer holiday surcharges also in play, travellers could face pricier fares and last-minute changes in the weeks ahead.

Daily Mirror · national
A new Clean Air Act is back on the agenda — and it could change what’s allowed near your home

In the UK, charities are pressing Labour to revive plans for a new Clean Air Act that could target wood burning, diesel pollution and other major sources of dirty air. If adopted, the measures would have implications for households, motorists and local enforcement across the country.

The Guardian · national
Poundstretcher millionaire found dead at rented mansion as police inquiries begin

At a rented mansion in the UK, businessman Joshua Pack, known for links to Poundstretcher and Majestic Wine, was found dead in a locked bedroom after cleaners raised the alarm. The circumstances are being investigated, making this a story likely to attract wider attention in business and public safety circles.

Daily Express · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
Hull charity marks 10 years of making a difference for brain injury survivors

A Hull charity is celebrating 10 years of helping brain injury survivors across the Humber rediscover their confidence, independence and potential. It’s a lovely milestone for P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery, and a reminder of the life-changing difference local charities and their supporters make in our community every single day.

Hull Is This · good_news
The Local — Dulwich, Southwark — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Dulwich · 10 articles
Waltham Forest’s new Green-run council says town hall finances are now a top priority

In Waltham Forest, the borough’s new Green administration has begun looking into council finances after warning they are a major concern. The move sets up early scrutiny of spending and budget pressures as the new leadership takes control.

Waltham Forest Echo · hyper_local
No party won outright in Enfield — now talks are starting over who runs the council

In Enfield, formal talks are due to begin between the Conservatives, Greens and Labour after elections left the council with no overall majority. The negotiations will decide who takes charge of the borough and how the next administration is put together.

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
Live facial recognition led to 170 arrests across London — and the Met says crime fell too

Across London, the Metropolitan Police says its live facial recognition pilot led to more than 170 arrests between October 2025 and March 2026. The force also claims crime dropped by 10.5% in the areas covered, adding fresh fuel to the row over privacy, policing and how the technology is being used.

BBC London · local
Riddlesdown up for a cup double – and all in ‘bizarre’ 14 hours

Riddlesdown Collegiate’s under-15s might be the best football team of their age in the country – but English schools football bosses have presented them with the daunting task of playing two end-of-season finals within 14 hours later this month. The … Continue reading →

Inside Croydon · local
Starmer faces a crunch meeting with Wes Streeting today as Labour’s crisis deepens

In Downing Street, Sir Keir Starmer is heading into fresh talks with Wes Streeting after a day of resignations, public pressure and mounting questions over his leadership. With the King’s Speech looming, the row has quickly become about whether Labour can look stable enough to govern.

The Independent · national
A new clean air law could bring tougher rules on wood burners and diesel vehicles

Across the UK, charities are urging Labour to revive plans for a Clean Air Act that could tighten rules on wood burning, diesel pollution and wider air quality standards. The push matters for urban areas in particular, where any change could affect transport, heating choices and public health.

The Guardian · national
Smoking and vaping could be banned in more outdoor places under new plans

Across England, ministers are considering extending smoking and vaping restrictions into more outdoor spaces. The proposals could reach places such as pub gardens and family areas, adding to a wider public health push that would change what people can do in everyday social settings.

Daily Mirror · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
PM prepares for King's Speech as he faces leadership crisis

King Charles III will attend Parliament to deliver the speech outlining the government's agenda.

BBC News · national
Puppy with heartbreaking backstory and left on side of road finds loving home

A Doberman puppy left injured at the roadside after a suspected hit-and-run has been given the happy ending everyone was hoping for: a loving forever home. After such a heartbreaking start, it’s a lovely reminder that kindness and care can completely change an animal’s life.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Culverden, Kent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Culverden · 8 articles
Residents evacuated after major incident at Kent flats as return home is ruled out

In Kent, residents have been evacuated from a block of flats after a major incident was declared and told they cannot yet return. Emergency teams are treating the site as unsafe while checks continue, leaving households waiting for updates on when they can get back inside.

BBC Kent · hyper_local
Starmer faces a make-or-break day as Wes Streeting heads to No 10 before the King's Speech

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is under intense pressure ahead of the King's Speech, with Wes Streeting due in Downing Street for high-stakes talks. The meeting comes as Labour infighting deepens and questions grow over whether the Prime Minister can steady his leadership.

The Independent · national
Why more school crossing patrols are wearing body cameras on Britain's roads

Across Britain, school crossing patrol staff say abuse and dangerous behaviour from drivers has become bad enough that some now wear body cameras. The issue has put a spotlight on road safety outside schools and the pressure faced by people trying to get children across safely.

The Guardian · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month and airlines are issuing a summer update

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled in May amid disruption linked to tensions in the Middle East and higher fuel costs. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they do not plan summer surcharges, but passengers are being warned to keep a close eye on schedules.

Daily Express · national
If Starmer goes, these are the names already being talked about as possible successors

In Westminster, attention is turning to who could replace Sir Keir Starmer if pressure on his leadership becomes impossible to contain. Names being discussed include Andy Burnham, Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting as Labour's internal crisis intensifies.

BBC News · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Trump's 'Golden Dome' missile shield could cost $1.2tn and still leave gaps

In the United States, Donald Trump's proposed 'Golden Dome' missile defence system could cost about $1.2tn, according to an independent budget assessment. The report suggests the vast spending may still not be enough to stop a full-scale missile attack.

BBC World News · international
'Why I'm celebrating unsung hero teachers on TikTok'

A Kent TikToker is spreading a bit of joy by creating viral videos celebrating the county’s unsung hero teachers. It’s a lovely reminder of the everyday people making a real difference in young lives, and a heartening way to give hardworking school staff the recognition they so richly deserve.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Tollerton, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Tollerton · 7 articles
Rushcliffe police say arrests have been made after motorbike thefts and nuisance riding reports

Across Rushcliffe, neighbourhood officers say they have made a series of arrests as they investigate motorbike thefts and complaints about nuisance bikes. Police say the action is part of a wider response to antisocial riding and theft reports affecting communities in the borough.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under heavy pressure from his own party

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening leadership crisis after Labour’s bruising local election results. The set-piece in Parliament will lay out the Government’s plans, but attention is likely to be fixed just as much on whether the Prime Minister can steady his own side.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union backers now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

Westminster tensions have sharpened after Labour-supporting unions reportedly concluded Sir Keir Starmer may not survive as leader until the next general election. A leaked draft statement says the party cannot continue on its current course, adding fresh pressure at a critical moment for the Government.

The Guardian · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month as airlines issue a summer update

Across the UK, 296 flights have reportedly been scrapped in May amid disruption linked to Middle East tensions and rising fuel costs. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges for now, but the cancellations are a warning for anyone with holidays or family trips booked.

Daily Express · national
Smoking in pub gardens could be banned if ministers go further with outdoor restrictions

Across Britain, a new poll suggests most people would support banning smoking in pub gardens, with even stronger backing for smoke-free children’s play areas. The findings come as pressure builds for ministers to widen outdoor smoking rules, a move that would be felt in pubs, parks and public spaces nationwide.

The Independent · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Sir David Attenborough’s Leicestershire links celebrated with new Beacon Hill sculpture

A lovely local tribute has been unveiled at Beacon Hill Country Park to celebrate Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday and his Leicestershire links. The new wood-carved sculpture is a fitting nod to one of the region’s most cherished figures, giving visitors a heartwarming new landmark to enjoy in the great outdoors.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Crouch End, Haringey — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Crouch End · 9 articles
Talks ‘due to begin’ on forming new council administration

Newly-elected councillors from the Conservatives, Greens and Labour will enter formal discussions on how a new administration will be formed after no single party won a majority at last week's election

Enfield Dispatch · hyper_local
New Green administration investigating town hall finances

Waltham Forest Council's finances said to be a “huge concern” and a “priority” for the newly-elected administration

Waltham Forest Echo · hyper_local
Facial recognition led to 170 arrests in London — and the Met says crime fell during the trial

Across London, the Metropolitan Police says its facial recognition pilot led to more than 170 arrests between October 2025 and March 2026. The force also claims crime fell by 10.5% in the trial period, putting the technology back at the centre of the row over policing, privacy and public safety.

BBC London · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech with his leadership under fresh pressure

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening leadership crisis after Labour’s local election losses. The clash matters beyond party politics because it could reshape the government’s legislative agenda within days.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will fight the next election as leader

Westminster has been jolted by leaked draft remarks from Labour-supporting unions suggesting Keir Starmer may not lead the party into the next general election. That raises the stakes for Labour’s internal row and signals pressure is no longer coming only from MPs.

The Guardian · national
Smoking and vaping could be banned in more outdoor public spaces under new plans

Across the UK, ministers are reportedly considering extending smoking and vaping restrictions to more outdoor areas. If adopted, the changes could affect everyday settings such as pub gardens and play spaces, making this one to watch for anyone who uses shared public places.

Daily Mirror · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
How a new day care centre is transforming dementia support in Enfield

A new day care centre in Enfield is making a real difference for people living with dementia and the families who support them. The Mabel Churn Centre is being praised for offering compassionate, practical help locally — a heartening example of community care improving lives close to home.

Enfield Dispatch · good_news
The Local — West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
West Bridgford · 13 articles
Rushcliffe police have made arrests over stolen motorbikes and nuisance riding

Across Rushcliffe South, police say arrests have been made as they crack down on motorbike thefts and antisocial riding. The update suggests more enforcement is under way, with the issue affecting residents concerned about noise, safety and stolen bikes in nearby neighbourhoods.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Former Ruddington man jailed after social media video helped prove violent robbery

In Ruddington and Nottingham city centre, a man has been jailed after footage posted on social media became key evidence in a brutal attack on a teenager. The case shows how online clips ended up helping detectives secure a conviction in court.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
A Nottingham employer is handing 35% of its profits to staff

In Nottingham, a company employing hundreds says it pays 35% of profits to staff rather than keeping the full return for shareholders. It is a striking local business model at a time when pay, retention and workplace culture are under close scrutiny.

NottinghamshireLive · local
University of Nottingham puts 2,700 jobs at risk in major redundancy warning

In Nottingham, the University of Nottingham has warned that 2,700 staff are at risk of redundancy as it tackles significant financial pressures. The scale of the move will alarm employees, students and the wider city economy tied to the university.

BBC Nottingham · local
Wet and windy weather is set to hit Nottinghamshire through much of Wednesday

Across Nottinghamshire, Wednesday is forecast to bring rain from early morning and blustery conditions for much of the day. The worst of it is expected before a gradual improvement later in the evening, which could affect school runs and commuting.

West Bridgford Wire · local
VMS Solutions: A Game Changer for Healthcare Staffing

Healthcare staffing has always been a complex process. Hospitals and clinics need the right professionals at the right times and often on short notice. Balancing schedules, credentials, and patient needs can quickly become chaotic and overwhelming. That’s why many organizations are turning to smarte

Gedling Eye · local
Labour’s union allies now think Starmer may not make it to the next election

In Westminster, Labour-supporting unions are reportedly warning that Keir Starmer may not lead the party into the next general election. The leaked position adds fresh pressure before the King’s Speech and deepens the sense of a leadership struggle at the top of government.

The Guardian · national
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech with a leadership fight still rumbling

In London, Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing a growing row over his leadership. The clash matters beyond Westminster because it could shape the government’s direction, authority and legislative plans in the coming days.

BBC News · national
Most Britons would support banning smoking in pub gardens, poll suggests

Across Britain, a new poll suggests most people would back a smoking ban in pub gardens, with even stronger support for bans in children’s play areas. Any change would be highly visible in daily life, affecting pubs, families and outdoor public spaces.

The Independent · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled and airlines are issuing updates

Across the UK, 296 flights have reportedly been scrapped this month as tensions in the Middle East push up costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 have responded with updates that will matter to passengers heading into the summer travel period.

Daily Express · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield could cost far more than first claimed

In the United States, a new estimate suggests Donald Trump’s proposed ‘Golden Dome’ missile defence system could cost $1.2tn. The scale of the bill, and doubts over whether it would stop a full-scale missile attack, turn it into a major strategic and political fight.

BBC World News · international
Sir David Attenborough’s Leicestershire links celebrated with new Beacon Hill sculpture

A lovely tribute has been unveiled at Beacon Hill Country Park to celebrate Sir David Attenborough’s Leicestershire roots ahead of his 100th birthday. The new wood-carved sculpture is a heartwarming nod to one of the country’s most treasured voices for nature, giving visitors another reason to smile on a walk in the park.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Bishop's Stortford All Saints, Hertfordshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Bishop's Stortford All Saints · 9 articles
Two people have been jailed over a fraud against Hertfordshire County Council

In Hertfordshire, a couple have been sentenced to prison after admitting defrauding Hertfordshire County Council. The case puts fresh focus on fraud against public bodies and how council money was targeted.

Herts Advertiser · hyper_local
Watford-area children wanted for 'major television series' filming

A “major” TV production filming at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden has put out a casting call for children near the studios.

Watford Observer · hyper_local
Why Reform stalled in parts of Hertfordshire after its election gains

Across Hertfordshire, the BBC looks at why Reform UK did not turn its support into more seats in every part of the county. The analysis points to the voting system and local political patterns as key reasons behind the uneven result.

BBC Beds, Bucks & Herts · local
Why today’s King’s Speech matters as Starmer faces a fight for his job

In Westminster, King Charles III is due to set out the government’s plans in the King’s Speech while Sir Keir Starmer battles mounting pressure over his leadership. The clash of ceremonial politics and party turmoil means the agenda for the months ahead could be overshadowed by questions over who is really in control.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

In the UK, Labour-supporting unions are reported to believe Sir Keir Starmer may not still be leader by the next general election. A leaked draft statement says the party cannot stay on its current course, deepening the sense that discontent is no longer confined to backbench MPs.

The Guardian · national
296 UK flights have already been scrapped this month and airlines are issuing updates

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled in May as tensions in the Middle East push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges for now, but passengers are being warned to keep checking for changes.

Daily Express · national
Smoking and vaping could be banned in more outdoor places under new plans

Across England, ministers are considering tougher rules that would extend smoking and vaping bans into more outdoor spaces. The move would widen current restrictions and could affect places people use every day, from pub gardens to family areas.

Daily Mirror · national
Southampton’s play-off row turns bitter after claim their Premier League push was derailed

In Southampton, manager Kim Hellberg fought back tears after accusing the club of undermining its push for promotion to the Premier League. The fallout adds fresh tension to the Championship play-offs, with recriminations now competing with the football itself.

The Telegraph · national
On This Day: St Albans girl becomes one of youngest to claim taekwondo black belt

A lovely local achievement to celebrate: an eight-year-old girl from St Albans became one of the youngest people in Europe to earn a taekwondo black belt. It’s a brilliant example of what dedication, discipline and confidence can achieve at such a young age — and a moment the whole community can feel proud of.

Herts Advertiser · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 9 articles
What to know before your next day out at Nottingham Racecourse

Colwick Park’s Nottingham Racecourse is the focus of this guide to one of the area’s longest-running sporting venues. It sets out what first-time visitors can expect, from the setting and history to how race days work.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
A 220-acre solar farm off a Nottinghamshire bypass could power 16,000 homes

In Nottinghamshire, plans have been put forward for a major solar farm on land near a bypass, covering around 220 acres. If approved, the scheme would generate enough electricity for about 16,000 homes and could become a significant new energy site in the county.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Police seize 53 dogs after puppy buyers reported animals falling seriously ill

In Nottinghamshire, police have removed 53 dogs from a property during an investigation into suspected puppy breeding. The action followed reports from buyers who said puppies became seriously ill soon after being bought.

BBC Nottingham · local
Starmer faces a fresh showdown at No 10 today as Labour rows deepen before the King’s Speech

Downing Street is braced for more high-stakes talks today as Sir Keir Starmer comes under mounting pressure from within Labour ahead of the King’s Speech. The meeting with Wes Streeting puts the party’s internal split centre stage just as the government tries to set out its next programme.

The Independent · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

Across the UK, Labour-supporting unions are reportedly warning that Sir Keir Starmer may not survive as leader until the next general election. A leaked draft statement suggests deep unease with the party’s direction, adding another front to the leadership crisis.

The Guardian · national
Smoking and vaping could be banned in more outdoor spaces under new government plans

Across the UK, ministers are reportedly considering extending smoking and vaping restrictions to more outdoor public places. Any expansion of the rules would affect everyday spaces people use regularly, including family and leisure settings.

Daily Mirror · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
Nottingham firm that employs hundreds pays 35 percent of profits to staff

A Nottingham firm employing hundreds is sharing its success in a genuinely feel-good way, paying 35 per cent of its profits to staff. It’s a lovely example of a local business rewarding the people behind its achievements and making sure success is felt right across the team.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Edwalton, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Edwalton · 11 articles
Rushcliffe police say arrests over stolen and nuisance motorbikes could bring more action nearby

Rushcliffe police say fresh arrests have been made as officers step up work on motorbike thefts and nuisance riding across the borough. The crackdown centres on reports that have been causing disruption locally, with more enforcement expected as investigations continue.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Police seize 53 dogs in Nottinghamshire puppy breeding investigation

In Nottinghamshire, police have removed 53 dogs from a property after complaints from buyers whose puppies reportedly became seriously ill. The case is now part of a wider investigation into suspected illegal breeding and animal welfare offences.

BBC Nottingham · local
A huge solar farm planned off a Nottinghamshire bypass could power 16,000 homes

In Nottinghamshire, plans have been lodged for a large solar farm on around 220 acres of land beside a bypass. If approved, the scheme would generate enough electricity for about 16,000 homes and is likely to prompt debate over land use and visual impact.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Two Nottingham shops shut after police and Trading Standards find illegal tobacco

In Nottingham, two city shops have been closed after officers uncovered large quantities of illegal tobacco during enforcement visits. The action follows a joint operation involving police and Trading Standards, with further checks expected on businesses suspected of selling illicit goods.

West Bridgford Wire · local
VMS Solutions: A Game Changer for Healthcare Staffing

Healthcare staffing has always been a complex process. Hospitals and clinics need the right professionals at the right times and often on short notice. Balancing schedules, credentials, and patient needs can quickly become chaotic and overwhelming. That’s why many organizations are turning to smarte

Gedling Eye · local
Starmer faces a make-or-break King’s Speech as Labour’s leadership row deepens

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing mounting questions over his grip on the Labour leadership. The set-piece is meant to relaunch the government’s agenda, but the immediate focus is whether he can steady his party before Parliament hears what comes next.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

In Britain, Labour-supporting trade unions are reportedly warning that Sir Keir Starmer may not remain leader until the next general election. A leaked draft statement says the party cannot stay on its current course, adding fresh pressure at a critical moment for the government.

The Guardian · national
Smoking in pub gardens could be banned if ministers toughen outdoor rules

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people would support banning smoking in pub gardens, with even stronger backing for smoke-free children’s play areas. The findings come as ministers consider extending restrictions outdoors, raising the prospect of another shift in what is allowed at pubs and public spaces.

The Independent · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have already been cancelled and airlines are warning passengers now

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled this month as tensions in the Middle East push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they are not adding summer surcharges for now, but passengers are being told to keep checking bookings ahead of the holiday season.

Daily Mirror · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Sir David Attenborough’s Leicestershire links celebrated with new Beacon Hill sculpture

A lovely new sculpture has been unveiled at Beacon Hill Country Park to celebrate Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday and his Leicestershire roots. It’s a heartwarming tribute to one of the nation’s most treasured figures, giving visitors a special new landmark to enjoy while honouring a lifetime of inspiring people to care for the natural world.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Redhill, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Redhill · 7 articles
Mapperley residents say Beech Avenue is becoming undriveable after months of potholes

Beech Avenue in Mapperley is at the centre of growing frustration, with residents saying the steep road has become badly broken up over the past two years. The damage is being described as severe enough to affect everyday journeys, putting fresh pressure on repairs in this part of Gedling.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Which Gedling groups are getting a share of £55,000 to upgrade local facilities

Gedling Borough has handed out £55,000 in capital grants to community organisations to improve buildings and spaces used for health and wellbeing activities. The funding is intended to help local groups upgrade facilities and keep neighbourhood services running for residents.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Police seize 53 dogs after reports puppies sold in Nottinghamshire fell seriously ill

Nottinghamshire Police have seized 53 dogs as part of an investigation into suspected puppy breeding after buyers reported animals becoming seriously ill soon after purchase. Officers searched a property as enquiries continue into the welfare concerns and alleged sales.

BBC Nottingham · local
A huge solar farm is planned beside a Nottinghamshire bypass and could power 16,000 homes

A site off a Nottinghamshire bypass has been earmarked for a major new solar farm covering around 220 acres of land. Developers say the scheme could generate enough electricity for about 16,000 homes, setting up a likely debate over energy need versus land use.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Nottingham hospitals are still missing targets for A&E, cancer and diagnostic waits

Nottingham hospitals remain under pressure, with emergency care, cancer treatment and diagnostic waiting times still below plan. Nottingham University Hospitals says services are improving in places, but key targets are still not being met across the city.

West Bridgford Wire · local
A Beginner’s Guide to Nottingham Racecourse

Nottingham Racecourse is set in Colwick Park on the eastern edge of the city, and has been a huge part of British horse racing for over a century. It is known for being a valuable flat racing venue with a straightforward track setup and regular fixtures that draw a crowd of both experienced and new

Gedling Eye · local
Girl, 10, collects £23k in donations for school

A 10-year-old girl has done something truly brilliant for her school, gathering an astonishing £23,000 worth of donated items after reaching out to companies for help. It’s a lovely reminder of just how much determination, kindness and community spirit one young person can spark.

BBC Nottingham · good_news
The Local — Clifton, Nottingham — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Clifton · 9 articles
Police make arrests after motorbike thefts and nuisance riding reports in Rushcliffe

Rushcliffe police say a string of arrests has been made as officers respond to motorbike thefts and nuisance bike riding across the borough. For people in villages south of Nottingham, it signals more enforcement on a problem that can quickly spill onto local roads and estates.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Residents say Beech Avenue in Mapperley is now so damaged it is ‘more potholes than road’

Beech Avenue in Mapperley has become the focus of anger from residents who say the steep road has deteriorated badly over the past two years. The condition of the street is raising fresh questions about repairs, safety and how long drivers are expected to put up with it.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Much-loved Emett Clock 'carefully removed' from Victoria Centre for refurbishment

It remains one of the city’s most recognisable and cherished attractions

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
£55,000 for Gedling groups will fund upgrades to local health and wellbeing spaces

Gedling community groups are sharing £55,000 in capital grants to improve facilities linked to health and wellbeing. The funding is intended to help organisations upgrade spaces and equipment used by local residents.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Two Nottingham shops shut after police and Trading Standards find illegal tobacco

Nottingham has seen two shops closed after officers uncovered large quantities of illegal tobacco during enforcement visits. The action involved police and Trading Standards, with the closures aimed at disrupting repeat offending in the city.

West Bridgford Wire · local
University of Nottingham warns 2,700 staff they could be at risk of redundancy

University of Nottingham has told up to 2,700 staff they may be at risk of redundancy as it deals with major financial pressures. The scale of the move will alarm employees and students alike, with potential knock-on effects across the city.

BBC Nottingham · local
Hundreds of Nottingham renters missed a change that might have helped stop eviction

Nottingham tenants are reported to have missed out on a long-promised change that could have helped some avoid eviction. The story raises fresh concern over whether renters are getting clear enough information about their rights and protections.

Nottingham Post · local
A Beginner’s Guide to Nottingham Racecourse

Nottingham Racecourse is set in Colwick Park on the eastern edge of the city, and has been a huge part of British horse racing for over a century. It is known for being a valuable flat racing venue with a straightforward track setup and regular fixtures that draw a crowd of both experienced and new

Gedling Eye · local
Nottingham firm that employs hundreds pays 35 percent of profits to staff

A Nottingham firm is sharing its success in a genuinely heartening way, paying 35 per cent of its profits to staff while employing hundreds of local people. It’s the sort of story that gives a real boost on a morning read — a thriving business rewarding the people behind it and spreading the benefits through the community.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Worksop, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Worksop · 13 articles
New solar farm planned off a Nottinghamshire bypass could power 16,000 homes

In Nottinghamshire, plans have been submitted for a major solar farm on about 220 acres of land near a bypass. Developers say the scheme could generate enough electricity for around 16,000 homes if it goes ahead.

NottinghamshireLive · hyper_local
VMS Solutions: A Game Changer for Healthcare Staffing

Healthcare staffing has always been a complex process. Hospitals and clinics need the right professionals at the right times and often on short notice. Balancing schedules, credentials, and patient needs can quickly become chaotic and overwhelming. That’s why many organizations are turning to smarte

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Police seize 53 dogs after buyers report puppies becoming seriously ill

In Nottinghamshire, police have removed 53 dogs from a property as part of an investigation into suspected puppy breeding. The action followed reports from people who said they bought puppies that later became badly unwell.

BBC Nottingham · local
Nottinghamshire weather forecast Wednesday 13 May

Wednesday 13 May looks set to be a wet and windy day with frequent outbreaks of rain from dawn through much of the afternoon, before conditions slowly improve later in the evening. EARLY MORNINGPersistent rain from first thing with a high likelihood of showers or longer spells of rain throughout the

West Bridgford Wire · local
Labour-linked unions now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

In Westminster, Labour-supporting unions are reportedly preparing to say Keir Starmer will not take the party into the next general election. The leaked stance sharpens the pressure on the Prime Minister as arguments over Labour’s direction intensify.

The Guardian · national
Most Britons would support a smoking ban in pub gardens, new poll suggests

Across the UK, a new poll suggests a majority would back banning smoking in pub gardens, with even stronger support for keeping it out of children’s play areas. The findings come as ministers consider extending restrictions on smoking and vaping in outdoor spaces.

The Independent · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have already been cancelled this month as airlines issue summer update

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled in May amid disruption linked to tensions in the Middle East and higher fuel costs. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 have issued updates as holidaymakers look for signs of more disruption before the summer rush.

Daily Express · national
The scam catching out thousands of Britons and how the fraud works

In the UK, a growing scam network is being accused of tricking people out of money while posing as trusted helpers online or over the phone. The report sheds light on how the fraud operates and why so many victims are being caught out.

Daily Mail · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Putin tests nuclear-capable missile as Trump says a Ukraine peace deal is close

In Ukraine and Russia, fresh tension has followed a Russian test of a nuclear-capable missile while Donald Trump claimed a peace deal may be near. The mixed signals come as attacks continue and questions grow over whether diplomacy is making any real progress.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield could cost $1.2tn and still leave gaps

In the United States, a new estimate says Donald Trump’s proposed 'Golden Dome' missile defence system could cost about $1.2tn. The analysis also suggests it may still be unable to stop a full-scale missile attack, raising serious questions over value and effectiveness.

BBC World News · international
‘Blatant disregard for rights’: concern grows over Gabon’s social media clampdown

Activists claim use of laws to curtail internet freedoms part of well-documented history of cracking down on dissent When Gabon’s media regulator indefinitely suspended major social media platforms in February, citing security concerns during anti-government protests, it became the talk of town – li

The Guardian World · international
Outwood Academies Trust's recycling scheme is cutting school uniform costs by up to 50 per cent

A school uniform recycling scheme run by Outwood Academies Trust is helping families cut costs by up to 50 per cent while also reducing waste. It’s a lovely example of a practical community idea making a real difference for parents, pupils and the planet at the same time.

Worksop Guardian · good_news
The Local — Leamington Milverton, Warwickshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Leamington Milverton · 7 articles
A new Warwickshire cafe is opening as a mental health safe space after one family's loss

In Warwickshire, Dave Forder has opened a cafe in memory of his son Kane, who died by suicide aged 23. The venue is intended as a safe space for people who are struggling, with a focus on conversation, support and helping others through grief.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · hyper_local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under mounting pressure from his own party

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening leadership crisis after Labour’s local election losses. With ministers and MPs openly manoeuvring, the government’s next legislative programme is being overshadowed by questions over who will still be in charge.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now think Starmer may not make it to the next election

Westminster has been jolted by reports that Labour-supporting unions no longer believe Sir Keir Starmer will lead the party into the next general election. A leaked draft statement says Labour cannot stay on its current course, piling fresh pressure on the Prime Minister at a critical moment.

The Guardian · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have already been cancelled and airlines are issuing fresh advice

Across the UK, 296 flights have been scrapped this month as Middle East tensions push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules ahead of summer. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges, but passengers are being urged to check bookings closely.

Daily Express · national
Smoking and vaping could be banned in more outdoor spaces under new government plans

Across England, ministers are considering extending smoking and vaping restrictions to a wider list of outdoor places. The move would tighten public health rules beyond current indoor bans and could affect pub gardens, play areas and other shared spaces.

Daily Mirror · national
The scam network targeting UK households is growing and the warning signs are easy to miss

Across the UK, thousands of people are being caught out by a sophisticated scam network that poses as helpful support while stealing money and personal details. The report lifts the lid on how fraudsters operate and the small warning signs that can give them away before it is too late.

Daily Mail · national
Dads learning to style daughters' hair in the pub

A lovely new idea is bringing dads together to learn how to style their daughters’ hair, with ‘Plaits and Pints’ workshops offering a relaxed and friendly space to pick up new skills. It’s a heartwarming mix of practical help, confidence-building and quality family time — all with a warm community spirit at its heart.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · good_news
The Local — Egham Town, Surrey — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Egham Town · 11 articles
Runnymede and Weybridge MP wants a Surrey mayor after council shake-up

In Surrey, the MP for Runnymede and Weybridge is pressing for a directly elected mayor as new councils are created across the county. The move would add another layer to the reorganisation already affecting local services, decision-making and who residents hold accountable.

BBC Surrey · hyper_local
Guildford’s old phone box is being turned into a life-saving facility

In Guildford, the historic phone box that once operated as a café is set for a £20,000 makeover with a new emergency-focused role. The revamp gives a well-known town-centre landmark a practical new use that could make a real difference in a crisis.

Get Surrey · local
Why anger over the new West Surrey Council is still not going away

In West Surrey, councillors are still clashing over local government reorganisation as transition plans move ahead. A major sticking point remains the unresolved multi-billion-pound debt, which could shape finances and services for years.

Guildford Dragon · local
Guildford is bidding to become UK Town of Culture in 2028

In Guildford, the borough council has launched a bid to become UK Town of Culture for 2028. Backers say the town has a strong cultural case, and a win could bring extra investment, visitors and a bigger profile for local arts.

BBC Surrey · local
Jess Phillips resigns from Keir Starmer's cabinet after declaring 'Decency is vital'

The senior Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips has resigned from Keir Starmer's cabinet.

Surrey Comet · local
Starmer faces a crunch King’s Speech as pressure grows over his leadership

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing a deepening fight over his future as Labour leader. The set-piece event will outline the government’s plans, but the politics around it now look just as important as the policy.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

In Westminster, Labour-supporting unions are reportedly warning that Keir Starmer may not survive as leader until the next general election. A leaked draft statement says the party cannot carry on as it is, adding fresh pressure at a critical moment for the government.

The Guardian · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month as airlines issue a summer update

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled in May as higher fuel costs and Middle East tensions disrupt schedules before the summer getaway season. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they are not planning extra summer surcharges, but passengers are still being warned to check bookings closely.

Daily Mirror · national
Smoking could be banned in more outdoor spaces and most Britons appear to back it

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people would support a ban on smoking in pub gardens, with even stronger backing for smoke-free children’s play areas. The findings add momentum to a wider health debate over whether outdoor restrictions should now go further.

The Independent · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Care home resident celebrates 104th birthday with garden party

A lovely milestone in Surrey: Beatrice Whiteman celebrated her 104th birthday with a garden party at Epsom Beaumont Care Home, surrounded by family and friends. It’s a heartwarming reminder that life’s big moments can still be filled with joy, laughter and community at any age.

Surrey Comet · good_news
The Local — West Malling, Kent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
West Malling · 8 articles
Safety repairs at a historic Tonbridge hotel raise questions over what was found

In Tonbridge, urgent work has been carried out at a prominent 56-bed historic hotel after safety concerns were raised. The repairs appear to have been treated as pressing, with the issue likely to interest residents, visitors and nearby businesses in the town centre.

KentLive · hyper_local
Residents forced out after major incident at block of flats

In Kent, a major incident has been declared after residents were evacuated from a block of flats and told they could not yet return home. The disruption is ongoing, with emergency services and officials assessing when the building will be safe again.

BBC Kent · local
Starmer faces a make-or-break day in Downing Street ahead of the King’s Speech

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is under fresh pressure as he heads into talks with Wes Streeting and other senior figures before the King’s Speech. The row matters beyond Labour infighting because it could affect how stable the government looks and how quickly key policies move next.

The Independent · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month — what airlines are saying now

Across the UK, 296 flights have been scrapped in May as Middle East tensions push up costs and disrupt schedules ahead of summer. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges, but passengers are being warned to keep a close eye on bookings and airport updates.

Daily Express · national
A new clean air law is back on the agenda — and it could change heating and driving rules

Across England, charities are pressing Labour to bring in a Clean Air Act that could tighten rules on wood burners, diesel vehicles and other major sources of pollution. If ministers act, the changes would have direct implications for household heating, urban traffic and public health.

The Guardian · national
The scam network targeting UK households is growing — here’s how it works

Across the UK, fraudsters are being linked to organised scam networks that pose as helpful services while stealing money and personal details. The investigation sheds light on the tactics being used now, at a time when thousands of people are being caught out by increasingly convincing approaches online.

Daily Mail · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
'Why I'm celebrating unsung hero teachers on TikTok'

A lovely slice of Kent positivity: Stephen Tetter is using TikTok to shine a light on the county’s unsung hero teachers. It’s a heartwarming way to celebrate the people who make such a difference to children’s lives every day — and a reminder that a little public appreciation can go a very long way.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 9 articles
Gedling groups share £55,000 pot to upgrade health and wellbeing spaces

Across Gedling, community organisations have been awarded a combined £55,000 to improve buildings and facilities used for health and wellbeing activities. The funding is aimed at practical upgrades that could help more residents access local support, exercise and community services.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Planned solar farm off a Nottinghamshire bypass could power 16,000 homes

In Nottinghamshire, plans have been put forward for a major solar farm on around 220 acres of land near a bypass. If approved, the scheme would generate enough electricity for about 16,000 homes and is likely to prompt debate over land use, energy and the local landscape.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Police seize 53 dogs after reports of seriously ill puppies sold to buyers

In Nottinghamshire, police have seized 53 dogs while investigating suspected puppy breeding after buyers reported animals becoming seriously ill. The case centres on welfare concerns and could lead to further action as enquiries continue.

BBC Nottingham · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under pressure over his leadership

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing fresh questions about his authority after Labour’s local election setbacks. The set-piece will outline the government’s next legislative plans, but attention is likely to focus just as much on whether he can steady his party.

BBC News · national
Why more school crossing patrols are facing road rage from drivers

Across the UK, school crossing patrol staff are reporting rising abuse and dangerous behaviour from motorists, with some now wearing body cameras. The issue puts a spotlight on child safety outside schools and on the growing tension between drivers and those trying to slow traffic at busy times.

The Guardian · national
What the hantavirus alert means for the wider public in the UK

In the UK, health officials are assessing the risk after passengers potentially exposed to hantavirus were repatriated. The key question is how serious the threat is beyond those directly affected, and what symptoms and precautions people should be aware of.

BBC Health · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Kim Hellberg holds back tears after accusing Southampton of wrecking Premier League dream

Kim Hellberg holds back tears after accusing Southampton of wrecking Premier League dream

The Telegraph · national
Nottingham firm that employs hundreds pays 35 percent of profits to staff

A Nottingham firm is sharing its success in a genuinely heartening way, paying 35 per cent of its profits to the hundreds of staff who help make the business thrive. In a time when good workplace news can feel rare, it’s a lovely reminder that local companies can still put people first and reward hard work properly.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Chigwell, Essex — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Chigwell · 8 articles
Bin collections are set to change in part of Essex with black bags moved to every three weeks

In Essex, some households are being told their general waste bins will now be collected once every three weeks instead of fortnightly. The change is likely to spark concern over overflowing rubbish and could affect how residents manage weekly waste at home.

EssexLive · hyper_local
Five drug dealers jailed after abuse of vulnerable men in Essex case

In Essex, five drug dealers have been sentenced after police found they had degraded and exploited two vulnerable men. The case involved shocking acts, including throwing firecrackers at a sleeping victim, and will raise fresh concerns about county lines-style offending and safeguarding.

BBC Essex · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under pressure and what happens next could reshape government plans

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a mounting leadership crisis after heavy election losses. The set-piece will now double as a test of whether he can steady Labour and push through the government’s next legislative agenda.

BBC News · national
Why turmoil in Westminster is now pushing up UK borrowing costs

London markets reacted to the uncertainty over the Prime Minister’s future by driving up UK borrowing costs. The move matters because higher gilt yields can feed through into the public finances and raise pressure on future tax and spending decisions.

BBC Politics · national
School crossing patrols are wearing body cameras as abuse from drivers worsens

Across the UK, school crossing patrol staff say road rage and abuse from drivers have become serious enough to require body cameras. The story highlights a growing public safety problem on the school run, with concerns for both children and the people trying to get them across the road safely.

The Guardian · national
Eurovision’s first semi-final turned political as Israel qualified and Boy George missed out

At Eurovision’s semi-final, Israel made it through amid boos, chants and vocal support inside the arena, while Boy George failed to qualify. The result gives this year’s contest another flashpoint as politics and pop continue to collide on one of Europe’s biggest TV stages.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
The heroic police officer who stopped man that attacked girl and toddler

One bright spot in the news is the off-duty police officer who bravely stepped in to stop a knifeman after an attack on a girl and toddler. It’s a powerful reminder that courage and quick thinking can make all the difference, and that there are people in our communities willing to put themselves on the line to protect others.

EssexLive · good_news
The Local — Brooklyn — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Brooklyn · 3 articles
NJ Transit just cut World Cup train prices again from Penn Station to MetLife

From New York Penn Station to MetLife Stadium, NJ Transit has lowered round-trip World Cup train fares for a second time ahead of ticket sales. The price drop matters for New Yorkers planning to cross the Hudson for matches, with service details and timing now becoming more concrete.

ABC7 New York · hyper_local
Jason Collins, who changed NBA history, has died at 47

In New York, the death of Jason Collins closes the story of a player whose 2013 announcement made him the first openly gay active NBA player. Collins died of brain cancer at 47, leaving a legacy that reached far beyond basketball into LGBTQ visibility and sports culture.

Gay City News · hyper_local
Ali Forney Center’s spring gala raises more than $3 million for at-risk and homeless LGBTQ youth

A bright bit of New York good news: the Ali Forney Center’s spring gala raised more than $3 million to support housing and services for at-risk and homeless LGBTQ youth. It’s a powerful show of community care, with funds going toward helping young people find safety, stability, and a better path forward.

Gay City News · good_news
The Local — The Strettons, Shropshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
The Strettons · 6 articles
What’s in the King’s Speech matters now as Starmer faces a fight for his leadership

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer heads into one of the most precarious moments of his premiership. The set-piece will lay out the government’s next priorities, but attention is also on whether he has the authority to deliver them.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies are now openly questioning whether Starmer can survive

Labour’s relationship with the unions has come under fresh strain after a leaked draft statement suggested Sir Keir Starmer will not lead the party into the next general election. The intervention sharpens the sense of crisis in Westminster and raises the pressure ahead of major decisions at the top of government.

The Guardian · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled and airlines are issuing a fresh warning for travellers

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled this month as Middle East tensions push up costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they are not adding summer surcharges for now, but passengers are being told to keep a close eye on bookings.

Daily Express · national
The scam network targeting Britons from abroad and the warning signs to watch for

Britons are being targeted by organised scammers operating from overseas while posing as trusted helpers online and by phone. The report lifts the lid on how the fraud works and the tactics used to pressure victims into handing over money or personal details.

Daily Mail · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Three-quarters of UK millionaires would be happy to pay more tax, research finds

A surprisingly heartening new finding suggests many of the UK’s millionaires are happy to contribute more to help fund public services. With most also saying they’re proud to live here, it’s a rare bit of encouraging news about people backing the common good and putting the country first.

The Guardian · good_news
The Local — Barnack, Peterborough — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Barnack · 9 articles
The Peterborough to Stamford 27 bus is changing and it could make journeys from Barnack easier

Between Peterborough and Stamford, changes to the number 27 bus are due to begin after pressure from campaigners. For villages on the route, including places near Barnack, the update is aimed at making journeys more convenient for regular passengers.

Peterborough Telegraph · hyper_local
Police will use facial recognition in Peterborough for the first time and here's what officers expect it to do

In Peterborough, police are preparing to use live facial recognition technology for the first time. Senior officers say it could help identify wanted suspects more quickly, raising obvious interest around crime detection and how the technology will be used in public spaces.

Peterborough Telegraph · local
A1(M) lorry crash near Peterborough caused major delays for drivers

Near Peterborough, an overturned trailer on the A1(M) led to long queues and significant disruption for motorists. Anyone travelling through the area faced miles of congestion as recovery work got under way.

BBC Cambridgeshire · local
What the King’s Speech could mean as Starmer faces a fight for his job

In Westminster, King Charles III is due to set out the government’s plans in Parliament as Keir Starmer battles mounting pressure over his leadership. The clash between a major set-piece at the Palace of Westminster and a deepening Labour crisis makes this a pivotal day for what happens next in government.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will lead the party into the next election

In the UK, Labour-supporting unions have reportedly concluded that Keir Starmer is unlikely to remain leader until the next general election. A leaked draft statement says the party cannot continue on its current path, adding serious weight to the pressure already building at Westminster.

The Guardian · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have already been cancelled this month and airlines are issuing updates

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled in May as higher fuel costs linked to tensions in the Middle East disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they are not adding summer surcharges for now, but travellers are being warned to keep checking flight updates.

Daily Mirror · national
Smoking in pub gardens could face a ban as public support grows

Across Britain, a new poll suggests most people would support banning smoking in pub gardens, with even stronger backing for bans in children’s play areas. The findings are likely to feed into a wider public health row over where smoking should still be allowed.

The Independent · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Micro-pub donates hundreds to charity supporting the homeless in Peterborough

A Peterborough micro-pub has once again shown the city at its best by raising hundreds of pounds for a charity supporting people experiencing homelessness. It’s a lovely example of local generosity in action, with a community-minded business making a real difference to those who need it most.

Peterborough Telegraph · good_news
The Local — Frant, East Sussex — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Frant & Wadhurst · 10 articles
Police step up patrols at Hellingly Country Park after reported concerns

At Hellingly Country Park in East Sussex, officers have increased patrols following concerns raised in the area. The move means a more visible police presence at the park while enquiries and reassurance work continue.

Sussex Express · hyper_local
Thunder risk rises as colder air pushes temperatures down to 4C across Kent

Across Kent and Tunbridge Wells, forecasters say the weather is turning sharply colder with a chance of thunder and overnight temperatures dipping to 4C. The change could catch people out after milder conditions, especially on early starts and school runs.

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · hyper_local
Driver arrested after fatal two-car crash that killed 89-year-old woman

In East Sussex, police say an 89-year-old woman died after a collision involving two cars and a man has since been arrested. The investigation is under way, with officers appealing for anyone who witnessed the crash or has dashcam footage to come forward.

BBC Sussex · local
Seafront bus lane to stay

A seafront bus lane that was introduced under an experimental traffic order is going to stay. The bus lane was introduced by Brighton and Hove City Council in Marine Parade between Rock Place and Broad Street in March last year. Last Thursday (8 May), the council said that the bus lane would become

Brighton & Hove News · local
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month — what airlines are saying before summer

Across the UK, 296 flights have already been scrapped in May as Middle East tensions push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they are not planning summer surcharges, but the cancellations will sharpen concern for anyone due to travel soon.

Daily Express · national
A new Clean Air Act is back on the agenda — and it could mean tighter rules on wood burners and diesel

Across England, charities are pressing ministers to bring forward a new Clean Air Act after Labour previously floated the idea in opposition. The proposals being urged include restrictions on wood burning and tougher action on diesel pollution, with implications for household heating and local air quality.

The Guardian · national
The scam draining thousands from UK bank accounts is getting harder to spot

Across the UK, fraudsters are increasingly posing as trusted helpers to trick people into handing over money or personal details. The report lays out how the scam works and why so many victims are being caught out, making it one to share with relatives who might be targeted.

Daily Mail · national
Southampton’s play-off row turned toxic — and it could reshape the club’s promotion push

In Southampton, manager Kim Hellberg was left emotional after accusing the club of undermining his Premier League hopes during the Championship play-offs. The fallout adds fresh tension at a crucial point in the season, with promotion and the club’s direction both under scrutiny.

The Telegraph · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
West Sussex 'local legend’ to celebrate 100th birthday with charity walk along seafront

A much-loved West Sussex ‘local legend’ is set to mark his 100th birthday in the most inspiring way possible — with another charity walk along the seafront in memory of his late partner. It’s a lovely reminder that kindness, determination and community spirit can shine at any age.

Sussex Express · good_news
The Local — Leyton — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Leyton · 8 articles
Third man charged over Leyton High Road killing as murder case moves forward

Leyton High Road is at the centre of a murder investigation after a third man was charged over the death of 24-year-old Suhayb Abdulkadir. Police say Suhayb died at the scene on 23 April, marking another significant step in the case now going through the courts.

Waltham Forest Echo · hyper_local
Water leaks, sewage and data centres: MyLondon's 'Wasted' campaign to probe city's environmental threats

With new leadership in place at many London borough councils, our Wasted project will seek to remind local authorities of the importance of delivering on their environmental commitments

MyLondon Waltham Forest · hyper_local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under growing pressure from his own party

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Keir Starmer faces a deepening leadership crisis after Labour’s local election losses. The set-piece will now be watched as much for what it says about Starmer’s grip on power as for the government’s legislative plans.

BBC News · national
Labour’s union allies now doubt Starmer will fight the next election as leader

Westminster has been jolted by a leaked draft statement suggesting Labour-supporting unions no longer believe Keir Starmer will lead the party into the next general election. That matters because union backing is a core part of Labour’s power base, and public doubts there add to the pressure on No 10.

The Guardian · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have already been scrapped this month as airlines issue summer update

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled in May as tensions in the Middle East push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they are not adding summer surcharges for now, but the cancellations will still worry anyone with holidays or family trips coming up.

Daily Express · national
Sadiq Khan says online hate has changed British politics and put his safety at risk

London mayor Sadiq Khan says a decade of algorithm-driven online abuse has reshaped politics and increased threats to his personal safety. The interview links digital platforms, Islamophobia and real-world intimidation in a way that will resonate well beyond City Hall.

Byline Times · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
World's first international football stadium given protected status

A lovely nod to football history: the world’s first international football stadium, the original Hampden Park, has been given protected status. It’s a heartening way to preserve a place that helped shape the beautiful game, so future generations can celebrate its story too.

BBC News · good_news
The Local — Mylor, Cornwall — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Mylor, Perranarworthal & Ponsanooth · 8 articles
GWR is being nationalised in December — what Cornwall passengers could notice

Across Cornwall and the wider Great Western route, GWR will move into public ownership in December. The change could affect fares, staffing and service planning on lines used by passengers travelling through Penryn and Truro, with ministers now under pressure to show what improves in practice.

BBC Cornwall · hyper_local
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month — what airlines are saying now

Across the UK, 296 flights have reportedly been scrapped in May amid tensions in the Middle East. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they do not plan extra summer surcharges, but travellers are being warned to keep checking bookings and schedules.

Daily Express · national
Labour-linked unions now think Starmer will not lead the party into the next election

In Westminster, Labour-supporting unions have reportedly concluded Keir Starmer will not take the party into the next general election. A leaked draft statement says Labour cannot continue on its current path, adding to the pressure on the prime minister before the King's Speech.

The Guardian · national
Political turmoil is pushing up UK borrowing costs — why that matters beyond Westminster

In London, UK government borrowing costs rose as uncertainty over Keir Starmer's future unsettled investors. Higher gilt yields can feed through into the wider economy, affecting everything from public spending pressures to mortgage expectations.

BBC Politics · national
New drama on Worboys case puts survivors’ stories back in the spotlight

In London, a new drama about the victims of serial sex attacker John Worboys is being framed as a way to tell an important and difficult story. The programme revisits one of Britain's most serious sexual violence cases, with a focus on survivors and the failures they faced.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield could cost $1.2tn — and still not stop a full attack

In the United States, an independent budget office says Donald Trump's proposed 'Golden Dome' missile defence system could cost $1.2tn. The estimate is far above earlier claims and raises fresh doubts about whether the shield could work against a large-scale strike.

BBC World News · international
New £47.5m road opens in Cornwall but there are concerns

Cornwall has welcomed a major new milestone with the opening of the £47.5 million Fordh Langarth road, a big investment in the county’s future. While there are still some local concerns to work through, the new route is being seen as an important piece of infrastructure that could help improve journeys and support growth in the area.

CornwallLive · good_news
The Local — Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Hemel Hempstead · 10 articles
Boris Johnson’s Kings Langley appearance put Dacorum briefly at the centre of national politics

In Kings Langley, Boris Johnson used a book launch in Dacorum to take a swipe at Sir Keir Starmer, turning a local event into a wider political talking point. The appearance is likely to draw attention because of both the former prime minister’s remarks and the unusual choice of venue.

Hemel Today · hyper_local
Former Hertfordshire County Council worker convicted after secretly taking a second public sector job

In Hertfordshire, a former County Council employee has been convicted after failing to disclose that he was also working for another authority. The case raises fresh questions about oversight and accountability in public sector employment.

Hemel Today · local
Police shot dead a man after an overnight stand-off in the Beds, Bucks and Herts region

In the Beds, Bucks and Herts region, police said a man in his 40s was shot dead after an overnight stand-off at a house where he allegedly presented a weapon. The incident is likely to be referred for independent scrutiny as investigators piece together what happened.

BBC Beds, Bucks & Herts · local
Man sustains 'life-changing injuries' after being hit by train

A UK man has sustained 'life-changing injuries' after being hit by a train between London and Reading.

Bucks Free Press · local
Thameslink disruption between Luton and Bedford could hit journeys this morning

Between Luton and Bedford, all Thameslink lines were blocked after a person was struck by a train, leading to cancellations and disruption. The incident is likely to affect early journeys across a route used by many Hertfordshire commuters, with knock-on delays possible beyond the immediate stretch.

Daily Express · national
What to watch as the King’s Speech lands with Starmer under pressure

In Westminster, King Charles III is due to deliver the King's Speech setting out the government's plans at a moment of acute pressure on Keir Starmer's leadership. The ceremony is more than pageantry: it will show what ministers want to prioritise next, even as questions grow over whether the Prime Minister can hold his party together.

BBC News · national
A new clean air law is back on the table and it could mean tighter rules on wood burners and diesel

Across England, charities are urging Labour ministers to bring in a new Clean Air Act that could restrict wood burning and speed up the phase-out of diesel vehicles. The push revives a promise made before the election and would have direct consequences for home heating, driving and public health.

The Guardian · national
Long Covid claimants say PIP still misses people who can work only some of the time

In the UK, a long Covid sufferer has described being turned down for Personal Independence Payment despite saying the condition has left him unable to work properly for four years. The case highlights wider concern that the benefits system still struggles to assess people whose health limits them intermittently rather than all the time.

i News · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Care home gears up for annual charity walk to support Parkinson's UK

A care home in Chorleywood is preparing for its annual charity walk in support of Parkinson’s UK, bringing residents, staff and the wider community together for a good cause. It’s a lovely example of local people getting active, raising money and showing real care for others.

Watford Observer · good_news
The Local — Woodford Green, Redbridge — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Woodford Green · 8 articles
Wanstead arson charge after fire at former synagogue raises questions over local building security

In Wanstead, a 45-year-old man has been charged after a fire was allegedly started at the front entrance of a former synagogue. The case centres on a historic local building and is likely to draw attention to safety and security around disused or vulnerable sites nearby.

MyLondon · hyper_local
New Redbridge planning applications reveal what could be changing near you

Across Redbridge, the latest planning applications have been submitted to the council this week, offering an early look at proposed changes to homes and neighbourhood sites. These lists can flag extensions, conversions and developments before decisions are made, giving residents a sense of what may be coming locally.

Ilford Recorder · hyper_local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under pressure, with his leadership now in question

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing a deepening row over his leadership after heavy local election losses. The clash matters because the speech will set out what the government plans to do next on issues such as the economy, housing and public services.

BBC News · national
A new Clean Air Act is back on the table and it could mean tougher rules on wood burners and diesel

Across the UK, charities are urging Labour to revive plans for a new Clean Air Act with tighter limits on wood burning, vehicle emissions and indoor pollution. If ministers act, the changes could affect everything from home heating choices to urban air quality in places including London.

The Guardian · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month — what airlines are now saying to passengers

Across the UK, 296 flights have been scrapped in May amid disruption linked to tensions in the Middle East. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they do not plan to add summer surcharges, but the cancellations are a warning for anyone with holidays or work trips booked soon.

Daily Express · national
Long Covid sufferers say PIP is failing people who are too ill to work but not fully housebound

In the UK, people living with long Covid are raising concerns that the benefits system is not recognising fluctuating illness and reduced capacity for work. The case highlights a wider argument about whether Personal Independence Payment properly reflects the reality of chronic health conditions.

i News · national
Most Britons would support banning smoking in pub gardens, according to a new poll

Across the UK, a new poll suggests a majority would back a smoking ban in pub gardens, with even stronger support for banning smoking in children’s play areas. The findings add pressure to an already live public health debate about where smoking should still be allowed.

The Independent · national
Puppy with heartbreaking backstory and left on side of road finds loving home

A Doberman puppy who was found abandoned at the roadside after a heartbreaking ordeal has now been given the fresh start it deserves. In the most heartening turn, the dog has found a loving forever home — a lovely reminder that kindness can still win out after the worst of times.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe police make arrests after bike thefts and nuisance riding reports

Rushcliffe police say arrests have been made as officers step up action over stolen motorbikes and nuisance riding in the south of the borough. The operation follows repeated reports of antisocial behaviour, with neighbourhood teams targeting both thefts and the disruption being caused in local communities.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Nottingham hospitals are still missing key waiting-time targets and pressure is not easing

Nottingham University Hospitals says services in Nottingham remain under heavy strain, with emergency care, cancer treatment and diagnostic waits still below plan. The latest update points to continuing pressure across major parts of the local NHS, with patients likely to feel the effects in access and delays.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Police seize 53 dogs in Nottinghamshire puppy-breeding investigation

Nottinghamshire Police have seized 53 dogs after searching a property in a puppy-breeding investigation. The action followed reports from buyers who said puppies became seriously ill soon after purchase, raising wider concerns about animal welfare and illegal breeding.

BBC Nottingham · local
GP said 'dots not put together' over Valdo Calocane's GP discharge, Nottingham Inquiry told

Calocane was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and went on to fatally stab Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates, before running over three others with Mr Coates' van in the early hours of June 13, 2023

NottinghamshireLive · local
VMS Solutions: A Game Changer for Healthcare Staffing

Healthcare staffing has always been a complex process. Hospitals and clinics need the right professionals at the right times and often on short notice. Balancing schedules, credentials, and patient needs can quickly become chaotic and overwhelming. That’s why many organizations are turning to smarte

Gedling Eye · local
Nearly 300 UK flights have been scrapped this month — what airlines are saying about summer travel

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled in May amid disruption linked to tensions in the Middle East. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges, but passengers are being warned to keep a close eye on bookings and updates.

Daily Express · national
Pressure is growing for a new Clean Air Act — and it could change wood burners and diesel use

In the UK, health and environmental charities are urging Labour to bring forward a new Clean Air Act after the idea was floated in opposition. Proposals being pushed include tighter limits on wood-burning stoves, stronger rules on diesel pollution and clearer protections for public health.

The Guardian · national
Long Covid patients say PIP is still shutting them out even when they cannot work

In the UK, a long Covid sufferer has described being refused Personal Independence Payment despite saying illness has left him unable to work properly for four years. The case adds to wider questions over whether the benefits system is equipped to deal with people whose capacity is reduced but not entirely gone.

i News · national
Most Britons would support banning smoking in pub gardens, new poll suggests

Across the UK, a new poll suggests a majority of people would back a smoking ban in pub gardens. Support was even higher for banning smoking in children’s play areas, pointing to growing public appetite for tougher public health rules in shared outdoor spaces.

The Independent · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Sir David Attenborough’s Leicestershire links celebrated with new Beacon Hill sculpture

A lovely new sculpture has been unveiled at Beacon Hill Country Park to celebrate Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday and his Leicestershire roots. It’s a fitting tribute to one of the country’s most cherished voices for nature, and a heartwarming way for the local area to honour his remarkable legacy.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Belper, Derbyshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Belper · 11 articles
Police want these two men identified after a nightclub assault in Ripley

Ripley is at the centre of a police CCTV appeal after a man was assaulted in a nightclub. Officers are asking for help to identify two men they believe could assist the investigation.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
Chesterfield’s park makeover is finally open after a long campaign

Chesterfield has unveiled a newly revamped park after a hard-fought fundraising effort backed by a local Friends group and councillors. The project has now reached the finish line, marking a visible win for campaigners who pushed for improvements.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
A £45m M1 services plan in north Derbyshire could bring a hotel revamp, farm shop and EV hub

North Derbyshire could see a major roadside development near the M1 under a £45 million masterplan now submitted for a council decision. The scheme includes a redeveloped hotel, restaurant, farm shop and a large electric vehicle charging hub.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
Drivers on the A38 face a 50mph limit for 20 months during major gas works

The A38 in Derbyshire is set to run under a 50mph limit for up to 20 months while a gas line on Carriers Road bridge is replaced. The restriction is likely to affect regular journeys for drivers using one of the region’s main routes.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Dangerous Derbyshire driver ended up hiding on a roof after a late-night police chase

Derbyshire police pursued a driver who hit high speeds and mounted pavements before he was found hiding on a roof. The case centres on Travis Hindmarsh, whose actions created serious risk during the late-night chase.

Derby Telegraph · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech with his leadership under real pressure

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer tries to push on with the government’s agenda while facing mounting questions over his leadership. With Labour reeling from local election losses, what is announced in Parliament now could shape everything from policy priorities to who stays in charge.

BBC News · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have already been scrapped this month and airlines are issuing summer updates

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled in May as tensions in the Middle East push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they are not adding summer surcharges for now, but passengers are being warned to keep a close eye on bookings.

Daily Express · national
Labour is being pressed to bring in a new Clean Air Act that could change heating and driving rules

Across England, charities are urging Labour to revive plans for a new Clean Air Act that could tighten rules on wood burning and diesel vehicles. The push comes after the party raised the idea in opposition but left it out of its election manifesto, reopening a row over how far ministers are willing to go.

The Guardian · national
A smoking ban in pub gardens now has majority support, according to a new poll

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people would support banning smoking in pub gardens, with even stronger backing for bans in children’s play areas. The findings are likely to feed into the wider public health debate over where smoking should still be allowed.

The Independent · national
Long Covid patients say PIP rules are shutting them out even when they are too ill to work

In the UK, a long Covid sufferer has described being turned down for Personal Independence Payment despite saying he is no longer well enough to work. The case adds to growing concern that the benefits system still struggles to deal with people whose health limits them unpredictably rather than completely.

i News · national
Derbyshire school children visit Poolsbrook Country Park following transformation of play space

A lovely bit of local good news: Derbyshire schoolchildren who helped shape plans for a new play space at Poolsbrook Country Park have now been back to see the finished transformation. It’s a heartening example of young people having a real say in their community — and getting to enjoy the results of their ideas brought to life.

Derbyshire Times · good_news
The Local — Porchester, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Porchester · 7 articles
Drivers on Beech Avenue say this Mapperley road is now almost undriveable

Beech Avenue in Mapperley has become the focus of fresh complaints from residents who say potholes and crumbling road surfaces have worsened over the past two years. The steep street is said to be in such poor condition that locals now fear damage to cars and increasing danger for anyone using the road.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
Which Gedling groups are getting a share of £55,000 for health and wellbeing projects

Gedling borough community groups are set to benefit from a £55,000 capital funding pot aimed at improving facilities and boosting health and wellbeing. The money will help local organisations upgrade spaces and equipment used by residents across the borough.

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
What the Nottingham attacks inquiry heard about missed chances in Valdo Calocane's care

Nottingham's public inquiry heard a GP say the 'dots were not put together' before Valdo Calocane was discharged from care. The evidence adds to mounting scrutiny over whether warning signs in the lead-up to the 2023 killings were missed by services meant to manage serious mental illness.

NottinghamshireLive · local
Police seize 53 dogs after buyers reported puppies becoming seriously ill

In Nottinghamshire, police have seized 53 dogs as part of an investigation into suspected puppy breeding after reports that newly bought animals became badly unwell. The case centres on allegations about animal welfare and the conditions in which the dogs were being kept.

BBC Nottingham · local
Nottingham hospitals are still missing key waiting-time targets

At Nottingham University Hospitals, emergency care, cancer treatment and diagnostic waiting times remain below plan despite efforts to improve performance. The figures suggest pressure is still being felt across services used by patients from Nottingham and the wider county.

West Bridgford Wire · local
A Beginner’s Guide to Nottingham Racecourse

Nottingham Racecourse is set in Colwick Park on the eastern edge of the city, and has been a huge part of British horse racing for over a century. It is known for being a valuable flat racing venue with a straightforward track setup and regular fixtures that draw a crowd of both experienced and new

Gedling Eye · local
Much-loved Emett Clock 'carefully removed' from Victoria Centre for refurbishment

A much-loved Nottingham landmark is getting some well-deserved care, with the famous Emett Clock at the Victoria Centre being carefully removed for refurbishment. It’s heartening to see one of the city’s most cherished attractions being preserved, so future generations can continue to enjoy its charm for years to come.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Cranham, Havering — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Cranham · 16 articles
Eight fire engines were sent to a Dagenham house fire on Ballards Road overnight

Ballards Road in Dagenham was hit by a major house fire late on Monday night, with eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters called in. Crews tackled the blaze from above as part of the response, pointing to a serious incident close to home for east London residents.

The Havering Daily · hyper_local
What the Conservative vote in Squirrels Heath could mean after the local elections

Squirrels Heath in Havering is in focus after Conservative candidate Adam Baker issued a public thank-you to voters following the local elections. The piece gives a snapshot of the political mood in one of the borough’s wards as parties assess what the result means next.

The Havering Daily · hyper_local
Off-duty officer praised after stopping Dagenham knife suspect in shocking attack

Dagenham is back in the headlines after an off-duty volunteer police officer was credited with detaining a knife suspect following a brutal attack on a woman and two children. The case is likely to raise fresh questions about public safety and emergency response in east London.

MyLondon · local
New weight limit on Vauxhall Bridge could affect drivers crossing central London

Vauxhall Bridge in central London now has an 18-tonne weight limit that TfL says is safety critical. The restriction could alter routes for commercial traffic and add pressure to other crossings used by drivers moving across the capital.

BBC London · local
London Overground services are set to increase from next week

London’s Overground network is due to see more services from next week, in a change that could help commuters across the capital. For east London passengers making onward journeys, any boost in frequency is worth noting before the timetable switches.

From the Murky Depths · local
New Green administration investigating town hall finances

Waltham Forest Council's finances said to be a “huge concern” and a “priority” for the newly-elected administration

Waltham Forest Echo · local
Green party councillor quits straight after election victory following breach of local government rules

James Tilden was elected to represent Hackney Central ward with 1,681 votes

Hackney Citizen · local
Starmer faces a leadership crunch as he prepares for the King's Speech

Westminster is braced for a high-stakes week as the prime minister prepares for the King’s Speech while facing serious questions over his leadership. The government’s next legislative agenda is due to be set out against a backdrop of party turmoil.

BBC News · national
Pressure grows on ministers to bring in a new Clean Air Act

Across England, charities are urging Labour to revive plans for a new Clean Air Act, including tougher action on wood burning and diesel pollution. The push matters for London and other urban areas where air quality remains a day-to-day health issue.

The Guardian · national
Most Britons would support a smoking ban in pub gardens, new poll suggests

Across the UK, a new poll suggests a majority would back banning smoking in pub gardens, with even stronger support for bans near children’s play areas. The findings point to a debate that could quickly move from polling to policy.

The Independent · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month and airlines are issuing updates

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled in May amid disruption linked to tensions in the Middle East. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they do not plan summer surcharges, but travellers are being warned to keep checking bookings.

Daily Express · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Trump says reports on Iran are false as the conflict enters another volatile day

Iran and the United States remain at the centre of a fast-moving international crisis, with Donald Trump accusing sections of the media of treason over coverage of Tehran’s military strength. The latest updates suggest fears remain over missile capability and the risk of further escalation.

The Independent World · international
Trump’s Golden Dome defence plan could cost $1.2tn and still leave gaps

Washington is facing questions over the price and practicality of Donald Trump’s proposed Golden Dome missile shield after a new estimate put the cost at $1.2tn. Analysts also warn the system may still fail to stop a full-scale missile attack.

BBC World News · international
‘Blatant disregard for rights’: concern grows over Gabon’s social media clampdown

Activists claim use of laws to curtail internet freedoms part of well-documented history of cracking down on dissent When Gabon’s media regulator indefinitely suspended major social media platforms in February, citing security concerns during anti-government protests, it became the talk of town – li

The Guardian World · international
How a new day care centre is transforming dementia support in Enfield

A new day care centre in Enfield is making a real difference for people living with dementia and the families who care for them. The Mabel Churn Centre is being hailed as a welcome boost for local support, offering comfort, companionship and a brighter daily routine for some of the community’s most vulnerable residents.

Enfield Dispatch · good_news
The Local — New Haw, Surrey — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
New Haw · 13 articles
Guildford’s old phone box is getting a £20,000 revival with a life-saving new role

In Guildford, the town’s well-known historic phone box is set for a £20,000 makeover and a new use aimed at protecting public safety. The revamp turns a familiar local landmark into something far more practical than its former café role.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Why anger over the new West Surrey Council is still rumbling on

In Guildford and across west Surrey, councillors are still voicing frustration as plans move ahead for the new West Surrey Council. The argument now centres on how the transition will work and what happens to the area’s unresolved multi-billion-pound debt.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
What Guildford voters were saying as the election count unfolded at the Spectrum

At Guildford Spectrum Leisure Centre, voters shared a mix of views while the local election count was taking place. The snapshot offers a clearer sense of why people voted the way they did and what issues were driving opinion on the day.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Jeremy Hunt says local democracy is broken as Surrey faces major changes

In Godalming and Guildford, Jeremy Hunt has said local democracy is failing as Surrey goes through one of its biggest council shake-ups in decades. His intervention adds to the wider debate over whether the reorganisation will fix local decision-making or deepen existing problems.

Guildford Dragon · hyper_local
Roadworks on the A3, M3, M23 and M25 could affect Surrey journeys this week

Across Surrey, planned roadworks are due on major routes including the A3, M3, M23 and M25. Drivers should expect delays and diversions, with knock-on effects possible for commuting, school runs and airport trips.

Get Surrey · local
Runnymede and Weybridge MP pushes for a decision on whether Surrey should get a mayor

In Surrey, the MP for Runnymede and Weybridge is pressing for clarity on whether the county should have an elected mayor after new councils are created. The decision could shape who controls transport, planning and wider regional powers in the years ahead.

BBC Surrey · local
Jess Phillips resigns from Keir Starmer's cabinet after declaring 'Decency is vital'

The senior Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips has resigned from Keir Starmer's cabinet.

Surrey Comet · local
Starmer prepares for the King’s Speech as pressure on his leadership grows

In Westminster, Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing mounting questions over his leadership. The moment is significant because the government’s plans are due to be set out just as political pressure intensifies.

BBC News · national
Calls grow for Labour to bring in a new Clean Air Act with tougher rules on pollution

Across the UK, charities are urging ministers to finally introduce a new Clean Air Act after Labour previously backed the idea in opposition. Proposals include stronger action on diesel pollution and wood burning, with implications for public health and transport policy.

The Guardian · national
Most Britons would support banning smoking in pub gardens, new poll suggests

Across the UK, a new poll suggests a majority of people would back a smoking ban in pub gardens. Support was even stronger for banning smoking in children’s play areas, pointing to a possible shift in where further public health restrictions could land.

The Independent · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been scrapped and airlines are issuing updates for passengers

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled in May as higher fuel costs linked to Middle East tensions hit airline schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 have updated passengers, with concern focused on disruption ahead of summer and half-term travel.

Daily Express · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Care home resident celebrates 104th birthday with garden party

A lovely milestone in Surrey: Beatrice Whiteman celebrated her 104th birthday with a garden party at Epsom Beaumont Care Home, surrounded by family and friends. It’s a heartwarming reminder that life’s big moments can still be full of joy, laughter and togetherness at any age.

Surrey Comet · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 13 articles
Police action on stolen and nuisance bikes steps up across Rushcliffe South

Across Rushcliffe South, police say arrests have been made as they crack down on motorbike thefts and nuisance riding. The operation follows repeated reports of antisocial bike use, with officers signalling more enforcement in the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Gedling community groups share £55,000 for health and wellbeing upgrades

In Gedling, community organisations have received a combined £55,000 to improve buildings and facilities linked to health and wellbeing. The funding is aimed at practical upgrades that could help local groups expand what they offer residents.

Gedling Eye · local
Wet and windy weather is set to hit Nottinghamshire through Wednesday

Across Nottinghamshire, Wednesday is expected to bring a soggy start with persistent rain and strong winds through much of the day. Conditions should ease later on, but the forecast points to a grim spell for school runs and commutes first.

West Bridgford Wire · local
University of Nottingham warns 2,700 staff could be at risk in redundancy plan

At the University of Nottingham, up to 2,700 staff are potentially in scope as the institution responds to what it describes as serious financial pressure. The scale of the proposal will raise fresh concern about jobs, teaching and the university’s future direction.

BBC Nottingham · local
GP said 'dots not put together' over Valdo Calocane's GP discharge, Nottingham Inquiry told

Calocane was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and went on to fatally stab Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates, before running over three others with Mr Coates' van in the early hours of June 13, 2023

NottinghamshireLive · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech with pressure on his leadership growing

In Westminster, Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing an increasingly public leadership crisis. The clash between government business and party turmoil sets up a crucial test of authority in Parliament.

BBC News · national
Ministers are being pressed to bring in a new Clean Air Act

Across the UK, charities are urging Labour to revive plans for a Clean Air Act after the idea failed to make it into the party’s manifesto. Campaigners want stronger action on diesel pollution, wood burning and wider public health risks.

The Guardian · national
Most Britons would support banning smoking in pub gardens, poll suggests

Across Britain, polling indicates a majority would back a smoking ban in pub gardens, with even stronger support for bans in children’s play areas. The findings could add momentum to renewed debate over how far smoking restrictions should go.

The Independent · national
Airlines issue update after 296 UK flight cancellations ahead of summer

Across the UK, 296 flights have reportedly been cancelled this month as Middle East tensions continue to disrupt aviation and push up costs. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges, but the cancellations will still worry holidaymakers.

Daily Express · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Lebanon says 13 were killed in Israeli strikes, including two paramedics

In Nabatieh, southern Lebanon, the health ministry says 13 people were killed in Israeli strikes, among them two paramedics responding to an earlier attack. The deaths add to fears over the widening toll on rescue workers and civilians.

BBC World News · international
Trump lashes out as reports say Iran still has substantial missile capacity

In Washington and Tehran, tensions remain high as reports suggest Iran retains significant missile capability despite US pressure. Donald Trump has accused parts of the media of treason while the conflict narrative grows more volatile.

The Independent World · international
Sir David Attenborough’s Leicestershire links celebrated with new Beacon Hill sculpture

A lovely tribute has been unveiled at Beacon Hill Country Park to celebrate Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday and his Leicestershire roots. The new wood-carved sculpture is a heartwarming way to honour one of the nation’s most cherished voices for nature, while giving visitors something special to enjoy close to home.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Hillingdon — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Hillingdon · 7 articles
Why London’s water leaks, sewage spills and data centres are back under the spotlight

Across London, MyLondon has launched its 'Wasted' campaign to examine major environmental pressures including leaking pipes, sewage pollution and the rapid spread of data centres. The project aims to track whether boroughs are following through on green promises under new council leadership, with potential implications for water use, planning and local infrastructure.

MyLondon Hillingdon · hyper_local
Starmer faces a crunch King’s Speech as questions grow over his leadership

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing mounting pressure over his future as Prime Minister. The set-piece will lay out the government’s next plans, but the bigger question is whether he still has the authority to carry them through.

BBC News · national
A new Clean Air Act is back on the table and it could mean tougher rules on wood burners and diesel

Across the UK, charities are urging Labour to bring in a new Clean Air Act with stronger limits on wood burning, diesel pollution and toxic air. If ministers act, the changes could affect everything from home heating choices to how pollution is regulated in towns and cities.

The Guardian · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been scrapped and airlines are warning passengers what happens next

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled this month as tensions in the Middle East push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they do not plan summer surcharges, but travellers are being told to expect continued disruption.

Daily Express · national
Why some long Covid patients say the benefits system still isn’t built for them

In the UK, a growing number of people with long Covid say they are too unwell to work consistently but still struggle to qualify for Personal Independence Payment. The case highlights a wider row over whether the benefits system properly recognises partial capacity for work and fluctuating illness.

i News · national
A smoking ban in pub gardens now has majority support, according to a new poll

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people would support banning smoking in pub gardens, with even stronger backing for bans in children’s play areas. The findings are likely to add pressure to public health campaigners’ calls for tighter restrictions on where people can smoke.

The Independent · national
How a new day care centre is transforming dementia support in Enfield

A new day care centre in Enfield is making a real difference for people living with dementia and the families who care for them. The Mabel Churn Centre is helping provide support, companionship and reassurance locally — a heartening example of the kind of community care that can change lives.

Enfield Dispatch · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Whitby · 8 articles
Parents in Whitby say they are still being left in the dark over the town’s school future

Whitby parents say a public meeting on secondary education left them with more questions than answers. Families have described themselves as frustrated and disappointed, with concerns still hanging over what happens next for the town’s school provision.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Walkers from Runswick Bay to Scarborough raise £2,500 for paralysed physio

Runswick Bay was the starting point for a fundraising walk that brought in £2,500 for a physiotherapist left paralysed after a car crash. Friends completed the route to Scarborough in a community effort to support her recovery and care.

Scarborough News · hyper_local
A rare Captain Cook medal is coming to Whitby and it will feature in a major anniversary exhibition

Whitby’s Captain Cook Memorial Museum is set to display a rare 18th-century medal marking the death of James Cook as part of events for the 300th anniversary of his birth. The piece will add a notable draw to the museum’s tricentenary exhibition in the town closely linked to Cook’s early life.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Whitby’s former post office has reopened as a Dracula-themed bar after council approval

Whitby’s former post office has been turned into a Bram Stoker-themed bar following planning approval for the conversion. The opening adds another tourism-led venue to the town centre, drawing on Whitby’s long-standing links to Dracula.

Scarborough News (Whitby) · hyper_local
Taxi fares could rise after drivers push for a review over higher running costs

York and North Yorkshire taxi passengers could face higher fares if a proposed increase goes out to consultation. Drivers say rising costs, including fuel, are putting pressure on the trade and that changes are needed to keep services viable.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
A landmark York building classed as internationally significant now needs urgent repair work

York’s Assembly Rooms are the subject of fresh restoration plans after concerns were raised about the condition of the historic building. The site has been described as internationally significant, underlining the scale of the conservation challenge.

York Press · local
Doncaster Sheffield Airport’s reopening plans move forward with summer airspace consultation

Doncaster Sheffield Airport is due to launch a public consultation this summer on its airspace plans as work towards reopening continues. The move is being described as a major step in the long-running effort to bring the airport back into use.

Yorkshire Post · local
Record turnout expected for upcoming Great York Walk charity event

A brilliant community spirit is set to shine in York this weekend, with a record 225 people already signed up for the Great York Walk in support of Mentally Fit York. It’s a heartening show of local generosity, with hundreds stepping out together to raise awareness and funds for mental health support in the city.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Mansfield — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Mansfield · 10 articles
A Mansfield HMO has been cleared to take more residents just weeks after opening

In Mansfield, councillors have approved plans for a house in multiple occupation to increase the number of people living there only weeks after it was first set up. The decision is one of the latest planning moves locally and could add to debate over shared housing in the town.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
Sutton pupils raised £3,000 in a colour dash for a children’s charity

At Mapplewells Primary and Nursery School in Sutton, pupils and staff brought in £3,000 with a colour dash fundraiser. The event turned the school grounds into a cloud of colour while backing a cause supporting children.

Mansfield & Ashfield News Journal · hyper_local
Mansfield Town have tied down Tyler Roberts for another season

At Mansfield Town, forward Tyler Roberts has signed a new one-year deal to stay with the club. The contract gives the Stags extra continuity up front as planning continues for the next League One campaign.

BBC Nottingham · hyper_local
From Tesco to A&E: Doncaster & Bassetlaw Trust nurse shares inspiring journey into healthcare

For Sarah Jones, a career in nursing was never part of the plan until a family health scare inspired her to pursue a path into healthcare.

Worksop Guardian · hyper_local
Kirkby groups can now apply for grants to help residents gain job skills

In Kirkby-in-Ashfield, community organisations are being invited to apply for learning grants aimed at helping residents build skills and move into work. The scheme is being backed through Ashfield District Council and is focused on practical support for local people.

Mansfield & Ashfield News Journal · hyper_local
Mansfield’s mayor says the town’s big turning point is now in sight

In Mansfield, mayor Andy Abrahams says the town is approaching the point when more people will recognise its potential. His comments touch on local pride, investment and whether Mansfield’s image is finally beginning to change.

Mansfield Chad · hyper_local
Wet and windy weather is set to hit Nottinghamshire through much of Wednesday

Across Nottinghamshire, Wednesday is forecast to bring rain from early morning into the afternoon, along with brisk winds. Conditions are expected to improve later in the day, but the rough start could affect the school run and travel.

West Bridgford Wire · local
University of Nottingham warns 2,700 staff jobs could be at risk

In Nottingham, the University of Nottingham has said up to 2,700 staff could be at risk of redundancy as it deals with major financial pressure. The scale of the warning makes it one of the biggest employment stories in the region today.

BBC Nottingham · local
VMS Solutions: A Game Changer for Healthcare Staffing

Healthcare staffing has always been a complex process. Hospitals and clinics need the right professionals at the right times and often on short notice. Balancing schedules, credentials, and patient needs can quickly become chaotic and overwhelming. That’s why many organizations are turning to smarte

Gedling Eye · local
Kimberley pupil Parker raises £900 by being a charity swimming superstar

A Kimberley primary school pupil has shown just how much difference one determined young person can make, raising more than £900 through a nationwide swimming challenge for Coeliac Awareness Month. It’s a brilliant local story of generosity, energy and community spirit — and a lovely reminder that even small strokes can make a big splash for charity.

Mansfield Chad · good_news
The Local — Charing, Kent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Charing · 9 articles
Cyclist hurt in Ashford hit-and-run as police investigate driver who allegedly left the scene

In Ashford, a cyclist was taken to hospital after a crash in which the driver is alleged not to have stopped. The incident is now under investigation, with questions over how the collision happened and who was involved.

KentLive · hyper_local
Major incident declared in Kent after flats are evacuated and residents told not to return

In Kent, a major incident has been declared after residents were evacuated from a block of flats and told they cannot yet go home. Emergency teams are assessing the site, with safety concerns serious enough to keep people out overnight.

BBC Kent · local
Police investigate report that woman was raped twice in Maidstone town centre

In Maidstone town centre, police are investigating a report that a woman was raped twice. The case has prompted a major inquiry, with officers working to establish exactly what happened and when.

KentLive · local
Starmer heads into the King's Speech under pressure as questions grow over his leadership

In Westminster, Keir Starmer is preparing for the King's Speech while facing a deepening leadership crisis. The government’s agenda is due to be set out in Parliament, but the political focus has shifted to whether he can stay in control.

BBC News · national
UK borrowing costs rise as markets react to uncertainty over Starmer’s future

In the UK, government borrowing costs have risen as investors react to uncertainty over the prime minister’s future. The move in bond markets suggests political instability is starting to feed into the wider economic picture.

BBC Politics · national
Labour urged to revive clean air law that could reshape rules on diesel and wood burning

Across the UK, charities are pressing Labour to bring forward a new Clean Air Act after the party previously signalled support for tougher rules. The proposals could affect everything from diesel pollution to domestic wood burning if ministers act.

The Guardian · national
Most Britons would support a smoking ban in pub gardens, new poll suggests

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people would back banning smoking in pub gardens, with even stronger support for bans in children’s play areas. The findings are likely to reignite debate over how far public health rules should go.

The Independent · national
Long Covid sufferer says PIP rejection shows how benefits rules miss people who can only work a little

In the UK, a man with long Covid says he has been left too unwell to work properly but was still turned down for Personal Independence Payment. His case highlights the pressure on people whose health limits their ability to work without leaving them completely unable to do so.

i News · national
'Eurovision entry puts Ramsgate on the map'

Ramsgate is enjoying a lovely little moment in the spotlight thanks to local musician Sam Battle’s Eurovision bid, with supporters saying it is putting the town firmly on the map. Whatever the contest outcome, it is a cheerful reminder of the creative talent coming out of Kent and a chance for residents to feel a bit of pride in their corner of the coast.

BBC Kent · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe police make arrests after motorbike thefts and nuisance riding reports

Rushcliffe police say arrests have been made after a spate of motorbike thefts and reports of nuisance riding across the south of the borough. The latest action suggests officers are stepping up patrols and enforcement in an issue that can quickly spill into villages and roads used by nearby communities.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Wet and windy weather is set to hit Nottinghamshire on Wednesday

Nottinghamshire is forecast to see rain and strong winds through much of Wednesday, with the worst of the weather arriving from early morning into the afternoon. Conditions are expected to ease later in the day, but commuters and school runs could be affected first.

West Bridgford Wire · local
University of Nottingham warns 2,700 staff jobs could be at risk

Nottingham has been told up to 2,700 University of Nottingham staff are at risk of redundancy as the institution deals with major financial pressure. The scale of the proposal could have a knock-on effect across the city’s economy, students and local services.

BBC Nottingham · local
GP said 'dots not put together' over Valdo Calocane's GP discharge, Nottingham Inquiry told

Calocane was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and went on to fatally stab Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates, before running over three others with Mr Coates' van in the early hours of June 13, 2023

NottinghamshireLive · local
VMS Solutions: A Game Changer for Healthcare Staffing

Healthcare staffing has always been a complex process. Hospitals and clinics need the right professionals at the right times and often on short notice. Balancing schedules, credentials, and patient needs can quickly become chaotic and overwhelming. That’s why many organizations are turning to smarte

Gedling Eye · local
Nearly 300 UK flights have already been scrapped this month — what airlines are saying now

Across UK airports, 296 flights have been cancelled so far in May as tensions in the Middle East push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they are not adding summer surcharges for now, but passengers are being warned to check bookings closely ahead of peak holiday travel.

Daily Express · national
A new Clean Air Act is being pushed again — and it could mean tougher rules on wood burners and diesel

Across the UK, health and environment charities are urging Labour ministers to finally bring forward a promised Clean Air Act. The proposals would tighten controls on wood burning, diesel pollution and indoor air quality, with campaigners arguing the delays are leaving major public health risks unresolved.

The Guardian · national
Most Britons would back a smoking ban in pub gardens, new poll suggests

Across Britain, a fresh poll found majority support for banning smoking in pub gardens, with even stronger backing for bans in children’s play areas. The findings are likely to add pressure to ministers weighing further anti-smoking measures in shared outdoor spaces.

The Independent · national
The King's Speech is next — but Westminster chaos means the stakes are higher than usual

In Westminster, the Prime Minister is preparing for the King's Speech while facing a mounting leadership crisis after heavy political pressure. The speech is meant to set out the government's next programme, but the turmoil around Downing Street risks overshadowing the agenda before it is even delivered.

BBC News · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Much-loved Emett Clock 'carefully removed' from Victoria Centre for refurbishment

A little piece of Nottingham magic is being lovingly looked after, with the much-loved Emett Clock at the Victoria Centre carefully removed for refurbishment. It’s heartening to see one of the city’s most cherished landmarks being preserved, so future generations can enjoy its charm for years to come.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe police make arrests after motorbike thefts and nuisance bike reports

Across Rushcliffe, neighbourhood officers say they have made a series of arrests linked to motorbike thefts and nuisance bike complaints. The action follows ongoing reports of anti-social riding, with police signalling more enforcement in the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
M1 lanes have reopened after pothole repairs near Nottingham, but delays may linger

On the M1 between junction 25 for Derby and junction 26 for Nottingham, lanes have reopened after emergency pothole repairs on the northbound carriageway. Drivers heading towards Nottingham should still expect some disruption as traffic settles back to normal.

BBC Nottingham · local
Nottingham hospitals are still missing key targets on A&E, cancer and diagnostic waits

In Nottingham, Nottingham University Hospitals says emergency care, cancer treatment and diagnostic waiting times are still below the levels set in recovery plans. The figures point to ongoing pressure on services used by patients across the county.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Inquiry hears missed warning signs before Valdo Calocane was discharged by GP

In Nottingham, the public inquiry heard evidence that key concerns may not have been properly joined up around Valdo Calocane's care before his discharge. The hearing is examining how decisions were made before the 2023 attacks that killed three people.

NottinghamshireLive · local
VMS Solutions: A Game Changer for Healthcare Staffing

Healthcare staffing has always been a complex process. Hospitals and clinics need the right professionals at the right times and often on short notice. Balancing schedules, credentials, and patient needs can quickly become chaotic and overwhelming. That’s why many organizations are turning to smarte

Gedling Eye · local
Starmer faces a crunch King's Speech as questions over his leadership grow

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for the King's Speech while also trying to contain a mounting leadership crisis after Labour's bruising local election results. The set-piece will outline the government's next plans, but the bigger question hanging over Parliament is whether he still has the authority to deliver them.

BBC News · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month — what airlines are saying now

Across the UK, 296 flights have reportedly been scrapped in May as tensions in the Middle East push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules ahead of the summer getaway period. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they are not adding summer surcharges for now, but passengers are being warned to keep a close eye on bookings.

Daily Express · national
Pressure grows for a new Clean Air Act that could change wood burners and diesel rules

Across the UK, health and environment charities are urging Labour to bring in a new Clean Air Act after the idea failed to make it into the party's election manifesto. The proposals being pushed include tighter diesel restrictions and a ban on wood burning, with campaigners arguing current laws are no longer strong enough.

The Guardian · national
More than 30 newly elected Reform councillors are already under scrutiny over past comments

Across England, dozens of newly elected Reform councillors are facing scrutiny over alleged past remarks involving racism, conspiracy theories and praise for extremist figures. The report raises fresh questions about vetting, local accountability and what these election results could mean for councils now taking office.

Byline Times · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
Much-loved Emett Clock 'carefully removed' from Victoria Centre for refurbishment

One of Nottingham’s best-loved landmarks, the Emett Clock at the Victoria Centre, is being carefully removed so it can be refurbished and protected for the future. It’s lovely to see such a cherished city favourite getting the care it deserves, helping ensure it can keep delighting generations of visitors for years to come.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Salford Priors, Warwickshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Salford Priors & Alcester Rural · 12 articles
Warwickshire’s tip booking trial is up for review and it could change your next recycling centre visit

Warwickshire’s recycling centres are nearing a decision on whether the current no-booking trial should stay in place. The scheme has been running since late November, and the outcome could affect how residents across the county plan tip runs in the weeks ahead.

Coventry Telegraph · hyper_local
Questions grow over changes to Warwickshire County Council’s new plan under Reform UK

Warwickshire County Council is facing scrutiny after wording including a pledge to be a 'great employer' was removed from its new council plan. The row adds to wider questions about priorities and governance at County Hall after the recent political shift.

Warwickshire World · hyper_local
Stolen machinery haul found behind derelict pub in Warwickshire police raid

Warwickshire Police say suspected stolen plant machinery was recovered from behind a derelict pub in the county. Officers described the site as an 'Aladdin’s cave', with trailers and other equipment seized as inquiries continue.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under growing pressure over his leadership

London is preparing for the King’s Speech as Keir Starmer faces intense questions about whether he can stay in control of the government. The set-piece in Parliament is meant to reset the agenda, but it arrives with Labour still dealing with the fallout from heavy losses.

BBC News · national
Why more school crossing patrols are facing abuse from drivers on UK roads

Across the UK, school crossing patrol staff are reporting more aggression and dangerous behaviour from motorists. Some are now using body cameras, raising fresh concerns about road safety around schools and the pressure on people keeping children safe.

The Guardian · national
Most Britons would back a smoking ban in pub gardens, new poll suggests

Across the UK, a new poll suggests a majority would support banning smoking in pub gardens. The same survey found overwhelming backing for smoke-free children’s play areas, putting more pressure on ministers to tighten public health rules.

The Independent · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
Israeli strikes in Nabatieh kill 13 in Lebanon, including paramedics on a rescue mission

Nabatieh in southern Lebanon was hit by Israeli strikes that, according to Lebanon’s health ministry, killed 13 people including two paramedics. The medics were said to be responding to an earlier attack, adding to fears over the worsening risk to civilians and rescue crews.

BBC World News · international
Conflict-driven displacement hit a record high worldwide last year

Globally, internal displacement caused by violence and conflict reached 32.3 million in 2025, the highest level recorded. The new figures show conflict overtook disasters as the main driver, underlining the scale of humanitarian pressure in multiple regions.

The Guardian World · international
US grocery prices rose in April, but gas spikes weren't the only reason

Americans paid more for their groceries in April, but high gas prices were only one of the reasons why

The Independent World · international
Stratford students will be raising money for charity with market stall at Rother Street

A group of enterprising Stratford-upon-Avon School students are turning bright ideas into something even better by running a stall at Rother Street Market to raise money for charity. After winning an enterprise challenge, they’re now using their success to give back — a lovely example of young people showing both creativity and community spirit.

Stratford Herald · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Rushcliffe police say arrests have been made after motorbike thefts and nuisance riding reports

Rushcliffe South has seen a fresh police crackdown after reports of stolen motorbikes and nuisance riding across the area. Officers say arrests have been made as they continue targeting antisocial bike use, an issue that can spill across villages and roads used daily by local residents.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
What the Nottingham inquiry heard about the GP decision before the killings

Nottingham heard more evidence on Tuesday about Valdo Calocane's discharge from mental health care, with a GP saying key warning signs were not joined up. The inquiry is examining how treatment decisions were made before the attacks that killed Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates.

NottinghamshireLive · local
University of Nottingham warns 2,700 jobs could be at risk in major cost-cutting move

Nottingham could see a significant jobs shock after the University of Nottingham said 2,700 staff are at risk of redundancy. The university says it is under severe financial pressure, raising concerns for employees, students and the wider local economy.

BBC Nottingham · local
Nottingham hospitals are still missing key targets for A&E, cancer and diagnostic waits

Nottingham hospitals remain under pressure, with emergency care, cancer treatment and diagnostic waiting times still below plan. Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust says demand remains high, meaning patients across the city and county may continue facing delays.

West Bridgford Wire · local
VMS Solutions: A Game Changer for Healthcare Staffing

Healthcare staffing has always been a complex process. Hospitals and clinics need the right professionals at the right times and often on short notice. Balancing schedules, credentials, and patient needs can quickly become chaotic and overwhelming. That’s why many organizations are turning to smarte

Gedling Eye · local
Nearly 300 UK flights have been scrapped this month — what airlines are saying about summer fares

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled in May as tensions in the Middle East push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add extra summer surcharges, but passengers are being warned to keep checking their bookings.

Daily Express · national
A new clean air law could bring tougher rules on wood burners and diesel vehicles

In the UK, health and environmental charities are pressing Labour to bring in a new Clean Air Act after the idea was floated in opposition. The proposals being pushed include tighter curbs on wood-burning stoves, stricter action on diesel emissions and stronger legal limits on air pollution.

The Guardian · national
Long Covid sufferers say PIP still does not reflect what partial ability to work looks like

In the UK, a long Covid patient has described being turned down for Personal Independence Payment despite being too unwell to work fully. The case adds to wider questions about whether the benefits system properly recognises fluctuating illnesses and reduced capacity rather than all-or-nothing disability.

i News · national
Most Britons would support banning smoking in pub gardens, according to a new poll

Across the UK, a new poll suggests a majority of people would back a ban on smoking in pub gardens, with even stronger support for smoke-free children's play areas. The findings are likely to feed into the next round of debate over public health rules and where smoking should still be allowed.

The Independent · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Sir David Attenborough’s Leicestershire links celebrated with new Beacon Hill sculpture

A lovely local tribute has been unveiled at Beacon Hill Country Park to celebrate Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday and his Leicestershire roots. The new wood-carved sculpture is a joyful nod to one of the nation’s most cherished voices, giving visitors a heartwarming new landmark to enjoy in the great outdoors.

West Bridgford Wire · good_news
The Local — Lavender, Wandsworth — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Lavender · 12 articles
Four arrested after fatal shooting outside Euston as murder inquiry moves fast

At Euston station in Camden, four men have been arrested in dawn raids over the fatal shooting of 26-year-old Nahom Medhanie. Detectives are treating the case as a conspiracy to murder investigation, pointing to a wider plot behind the attack.

Evening Standard London · hyper_local
Sadiq Khan says online hate has changed London politics and put his safety at risk

In London, Sadiq Khan says a decade of algorithm-driven online abuse has reshaped political life and heightened threats to his personal safety. The mayor’s remarks link the capital’s political climate to wider questions about big tech, extremism and public debate.

Byline Times · national
New drama on Worboys case puts survivors of one of Britain’s worst sex attacks back in focus

In London, a new drama about the victims of black-cab rapist John Worboys is being presented as an important retelling of one of the city’s most notorious criminal cases. The programme revisits how survivors fought to be believed and why the case still matters.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
Starmer heads to the King’s Speech under growing pressure over his leadership

In Westminster, Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing a deepening leadership crisis after heavy political pressure. With the government’s agenda about to be set out in Parliament, the question is whether he can steady his position long enough to deliver it.

BBC News · national
UK borrowing costs rise as markets react to uncertainty over Starmer’s future

In the UK, government borrowing costs have climbed as investors react to uncertainty over Keir Starmer’s future in Downing Street. The market move matters because higher gilt yields can feed through into public finances and the wider economic mood.

BBC Politics · national
Pressure grows on Labour to bring in a clean air act with tougher rules on wood burning and diesel

Across the UK, charities are urging ministers to finally introduce a clean air act with tighter curbs on wood burners and diesel pollution. The push revives a promise Labour made before entering government and could have direct consequences for urban air quality.

The Guardian · national
Nearly 300 UK flights scrapped as airlines issue fresh update for passengers

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled this month amid tensions in the Middle East, prompting Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 to issue updates to passengers. The airlines say they will not add summer surcharges, but disruption is already affecting travel plans.

Daily Express · national
Most Britons would support banning smoking in pub gardens, new poll suggests

Across the UK, a new poll suggests a majority would back a smoking ban in pub gardens, with even stronger support for banning smoking in children’s play areas. The findings are likely to feed into another public health row over how far restrictions should go.

The Independent · national
Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield could cost $1.2tn and still leave gaps

In the United States, an independent budget office says Donald Trump’s proposed Golden Dome missile shield could cost about $1.2tn. The estimate is far above earlier claims and raises doubts about whether the system would even stop a full-scale attack.

BBC World News · international
Gabon faces growing criticism after suspending major social media platforms

In Gabon, rights groups are warning of a serious clampdown after the media regulator indefinitely suspended major social media platforms. Activists say the move fits a wider pattern of restricting dissent and limiting internet freedoms.

The Guardian World · international
US grocery prices rose in April, but gas spikes weren't the only reason

Americans paid more for their groceries in April, but high gas prices were only one of the reasons why

The Independent World · international
London walk to raise funds for prostate cancer passes famous landmarks

A brilliant cause with a proper London backdrop: the upcoming March for Men will take walkers past some of the capital’s best-known riverside landmarks while raising money to fight prostate cancer. It’s a heartening reminder of how communities can come together, get active and make a real difference for an important cause.

Wandsworth Guardian · good_news
The Local — Giffnock, East Renfrewshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Giffnock · 7 articles
Barrhead line trains to Glasgow Central are disrupted and replacement buses are running

Between Glasgow Central and Barrhead, rail passengers are facing rush-hour disruption with replacement buses covering affected services. The problem is also hitting routes via Newton and the Cathcart Circle, so commuters from the south side should expect longer journeys and check before travelling.

Glasgow Live · hyper_local
Why pupils are complaining about this year’s Higher Maths exam

Across Scotland, pupils have complained that parts of the Higher Maths paper were confusingly worded, raising fresh questions during exam season. Teachers have defended the assessment, but the row is likely to be closely watched by families waiting on results and any response from the SQA.

BBC Glasgow & West · local
Starmer will meet Swinney face to face as pressure grows over Scotland’s next steps

In Scotland, John Swinney is set for a face-to-face meeting with Sir Keir Starmer after the two leaders agreed talks. The discussion is expected to touch on major constitutional and intergovernmental issues, with different accounts already emerging about what is really on the agenda.

BBC Scotland · local
What’s on in Glasgow this week, from Queen’s Park Arena to new city centre art

Across Glasgow, this week’s culture line-up includes the launch of Queen’s Park Arena’s new programme, a new mural at St Enoch and a wider summer events schedule. It is a handy snapshot of what is opening, performing and changing in the city’s arts scene over the next few days.

The Glasgow Wrap · local
Glasgow is braced for title-decider celebrations and residents are hoping for less disruption

In Glasgow, residents and officials are preparing for possible football celebrations if the Premiership title is decided on Saturday. Police Scotland and the council are planning ahead, while people living near known gathering points are hoping later timing could reduce disorder and disruption.

Glasgow Live · local
Second IndyRef on agenda for meeting between Starmer and Swinney

The meeting was arranged in a phonecall on Tuesday night as the under pressure PM called John Swinney to congratulate him on recent poll success

The Scotsman · local
Community effort brings new lifesaving equipment to East Renfrewshire school

A lovely bit of community spirit in East Renfrewshire: Giffnock Primary School now has a new lifesaving defibrillator thanks to a successful local fundraising effort. It’s a brilliant example of people coming together to make their school safer and give families extra peace of mind.

Barrhead News · good_news
The Local — Braunton, Devon — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Braunton · 10 articles
Barnstaple police are searching for a missing teenager last seen at Tesco Extra

Barnstaple police are appealing for help to find a missing teenager who was last seen at Tesco Extra and has not been seen since last week. The appeal includes a description of his appearance, and anyone in Barnstaple or nearby North Devon who has seen him is being urged to come forward.

DevonLive Barnstaple · hyper_local
Several coaches were destroyed in a Totnes fire and the cause is now under investigation

Totnes firefighters were called after several coaches were destroyed in a major blaze that also damaged a minibus. The fire has left significant damage at the site, and the cause is now being investigated.

DevonLive · local
People have been fined thousands after protected trees were damaged in Devon

Devon authorities have fined a tree surgeon and customers thousands of pounds after protected trees were damaged without the proper checks being carried out. The case is a sharp reminder that work on protected trees can bring serious penalties.

DevonLive Barnstaple · local
A £19.8m sea defence scheme has been approved for South Devon

South Devon is set to receive £19.8m for a sea defence reinforcement plan after the funding was approved. Supporters say the scheme will help protect vulnerable stretches of coastline and communities facing pressure from erosion and flooding.

BBC Devon · local
What the King’s Speech could mean as Starmer heads into a make-or-break day

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is preparing for the King’s Speech while facing a deepening leadership crisis after Labour’s local election losses. The set-piece will outline the Government’s next plans, but the bigger question is whether he still has enough authority to push them through.

BBC News · national
296 UK flights have been scrapped and airlines have issued a fresh update for passengers

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled this month as Middle East tensions push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules ahead of summer. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges, but travellers are being warned to check bookings closely.

Daily Express · national
Labour is under pressure to bring in a new clean air law that could change wood burning and diesel rules

Across England, charities are urging Labour to deliver a long-promised Clean Air Act with tougher action on wood burners, diesel pollution and other harmful emissions. The proposal did not make it into the party’s manifesto, but campaigners say ministers should move quickly given the health risks.

The Guardian · national
Long Covid claimant says PIP rejection shows a gap in the benefits system

In the UK, a long Covid sufferer says he has been left unable to work properly for four years but was still turned down for Personal Independence Payment. His case highlights growing concern that the benefits system struggles with people whose health problems are serious but fluctuate.

i News · national
Another Reform UK councillor has been suspended after remarks that sparked outrage

In England, Reform UK has suspended a sixth newly elected councillor after racist comments triggered a backlash. The latest case adds to mounting scrutiny of candidates selected by the party following last week’s local elections.

The Canary · national
Visually impaired Ten Tors walker says 'dream big'

A visually impaired Scout has inspired people across Devon after completing the Ten Tors challenge and urging others to “dream big”. Alfie’s determination and positivity are a lovely reminder that with courage, support and belief in yourself, big goals really can be within reach.

BBC Devon · good_news
The Local — North Richmond, Richmond upon Thames — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
North Richmond · 8 articles
Driving test booking rules changed today and learner drivers across London could feel it

Across London and the UK, new DVSA rules came into force on 12 May to tighten how driving instructors book practical test slots. The changes are aimed at cutting misuse of the system, which could affect how quickly learners in Richmond upon Thames and nearby areas can secure a test.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
This London riverside charity walk is back in June and the route passes some of the capital’s best-known landmarks

In London, Prostate Cancer UK’s March for Men will take place on 13 June along a riverside route past major central landmarks. The event is designed to raise money for prostate cancer support and research, with walkers expected from across the capital including south-west London.

Surrey Comet · hyper_local
Why ministers are being pushed to bring in a new Clean Air Act now

Across the UK, health and environment charities are urging Labour to introduce a new Clean Air Act covering wood-burning, diesel pollution and stronger legal protections. The pressure comes as concerns grow over dirty air’s impact on public health, with campaigners warning the government is dragging its feet on a policy it once backed.

The Guardian · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have already been cancelled this month — what airlines are saying now

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled in May as Middle East tensions push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules ahead of summer travel. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges, but the cancellations will still worry passengers with holidays and business trips booked.

Daily Express · national
This high-street lunch staple has been found to contain more salt than five cheeseburgers

Across the UK, a study of 546 sandwiches, wraps, rolls and baguettes sold by supermarkets and chains found some products contained strikingly high levels of salt. The findings are likely to add pressure on retailers and revive questions about how healthy the everyday grab-and-go lunch really is.

The Independent · national
Sadiq Khan says online hate is reshaping politics — and putting his safety at risk

In London, Sadiq Khan says a decade of algorithm-driven online abuse has changed British politics and increased threats to his personal safety. His remarks put fresh scrutiny on how big tech platforms amplify hate and how that spills over into public life well beyond the capital.

Byline Times · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
Puppy with heartbreaking backstory and left on side of road finds loving home

A Doberman puppy found abandoned by the roadside after a suspected hit-and-run has finally had the happy ending she deserves. Despite her heartbreaking start in life, she has now found a loving forever home — a lovely reminder that kindness and second chances can make all the difference.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Boughton, Nottinghamshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Boughton · 10 articles
Two Nottingham shops shut after police and Trading Standards find illegal tobacco

In Nottingham, two city shops have been closed following enforcement action over large quantities of illegal tobacco. Nottinghamshire Police and Trading Standards say the crackdown targeted unlawful sales, with the closures likely to concern other retailers as well.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
VMS Solutions: A Game Changer for Healthcare Staffing

Healthcare staffing has always been a complex process. Hospitals and clinics need the right professionals at the right times and often on short notice. Balancing schedules, credentials, and patient needs can quickly become chaotic and overwhelming. That’s why many organizations are turning to smarte

Gedling Eye · hyper_local
University of Nottingham jobs at risk as 2,700 staff enter redundancy process

At the University of Nottingham, 2,700 staff have been put at risk of redundancy as the institution tries to deal with major financial pressures. The move could have wide repercussions for jobs, courses and the wider local economy across Nottinghamshire.

BBC Nottingham · local
GP said 'dots not put together' over Valdo Calocane's GP discharge, Nottingham Inquiry told

Calocane was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and went on to fatally stab Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates, before running over three others with Mr Coates' van in the early hours of June 13, 2023

Nottingham Post · local
Starmer faces a crunch King’s Speech as pressure on his leadership grows

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer tries to set out the government’s next steps while questions over his leadership intensify. The speech will show what ministers want to prioritise next, at a moment when Labour is under heavy political pressure.

BBC News · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been scrapped and airlines are issuing new advice for passengers

Across the UK, 296 flights have already been cancelled this month as Middle East tensions push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they do not plan extra summer surcharges, but travellers are being urged to check bookings and flight updates carefully.

Daily Express · national
A new Clean Air Act is back on the agenda and it could mean tougher rules on wood burners and diesel

Across England, health and environmental charities are pressing Labour to revive plans for a new Clean Air Act. The measures being urged include tighter curbs on wood-burning stoves, stronger action on diesel pollution and clearer legal protections over air quality.

The Guardian · national
Most Britons would support a smoking ban in pub gardens, according to a new poll

Across the UK, a new poll suggests public backing is growing for tighter outdoor smoking rules, including in pub gardens and children’s play areas. The findings are likely to add momentum to the wider debate over public health restrictions and where smoking should still be allowed.

The Independent · national
Long Covid patients say PIP still misses people too unwell to work properly

In the UK, a long Covid sufferer has described being refused Personal Independence Payment despite saying illness has left him unable to work fully for four years. The case adds to concerns that the benefits system is struggling to deal fairly with people whose conditions are serious but fluctuate.

i News · national
Much-loved Emett Clock 'carefully removed' from Victoria Centre for refurbishment

A much-loved Nottingham landmark is getting a little TLC, with the famous Emett Clock at the Victoria Centre carefully removed for refurbishment. It’s lovely to see one of the city’s most cherished attractions being protected and restored, so future generations can continue to enjoy its quirky charm.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Grantham Arnoldfield, Lincolnshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Grantham Arnoldfield · 7 articles
A tractor has crashed into a house in Grantham

In Grantham, a tractor has crashed into a house in an incident now drawing plenty of local attention. The initial report gives few details, but it is likely to raise immediate questions for nearby residents about damage, safety and how it happened.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
Police are investigating after a driver fled a serious crash in Grantham

In Grantham, police are investigating a serious collision after a vehicle hit another car and a lamppost before the driver ran from the scene. The incident is likely to concern motorists and residents waiting to hear where it happened and whether anyone was badly hurt.

LincolnshireLive · hyper_local
Grantham Guildhall’s bell turret is back and the chimes have returned

At Grantham Guildhall, the restored bell turret has been put back in place after a major refurbishment. The return of the chimes marks a visible step in the town’s heritage work and will be noticed by people using the town centre.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
A Grantham nursery has been named among the East Midlands’ best by parents

In Grantham, a local nursery has been rated among the Top 20 most recommended in the East Midlands after scoring 10 out of 10 from parents. The award puts a spotlight on childcare quality in the town and will matter to families comparing places.

Grantham Matters · hyper_local
Lincolnshire is getting nine new fire engines after a £4.4m funding boost

Across Lincolnshire, the fire service is set to add nine new fire engines after extra funding of £4.4 million was approved. The investment is meant to modernise equipment and procedures, with implications for emergency response times and cover across the county.

LincolnshireLive · local
New barges have been installed at Holbeach for RAF target practice

At Holbeach Air Weapons Range in Lincolnshire, two new barges have been installed for air target practice. The move is a notable update for a long-established military site and may prompt questions locally about activity levels and operations.

BBC Lincolnshire · local
Lincolnshire Police’s Dementia Safeguarding Scheme – have you heard of it?

A thoughtful dementia safeguarding scheme from Lincolnshire Police is helping give families a little extra peace of mind. Using a latex-free wristband with NFC technology, it can help identify and support someone living with dementia if they become lost or confused — a simple idea that could make a real difference in moments that matter most.

Grantham Matters · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Whitby · 9 articles
Whitby parents say they are still being left in the dark over secondary school plans

Whitby parents challenged decision-makers at a heated public meeting over the future of the town’s secondary education. Families say they feel no closer to clear answers, with frustration growing about what happens next for local pupils.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Parents demand answers over school education concerns

PARENTS in Whitby say they are ‘immensely disappointed’ and feel ‘back at square one’ following a fiery public meeting over the future of the town’s secondary education.

York Press · hyper_local
Whitby’s former post office has reopened as a Dracula-themed bar

Whitby has a new themed venue after a Bram Stoker-inspired bar opened inside the town’s former post office building. The scheme follows planning approval for the conversion and adds another business with a direct link to Whitby’s gothic tourism trade.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Campaign grows to stop a Scarborough pub being turned into flats

Scarborough campaigners are trying to block plans to convert The Duchess, near Scarborough Hospital, into flats. CAMRA has now backed the push, turning a planning application into a wider argument about whether the area can afford to lose another pub.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
North Yorkshire man jailed after being filmed showing how to stab someone

North Yorkshire features in a disturbing court case after a man was caught on video appearing to demonstrate how to stab someone. The footage became key evidence, with the case raising fresh concern around violent behaviour and public safety in the county.

York Mix · local
Taxi fares in York and North Yorkshire could rise after drivers push for consultation

York and North Yorkshire taxi fares could increase if a proposed rise goes ahead to consultation. Drivers say higher running costs are putting pressure on the trade, and any change would affect passengers who rely on cabs for everyday journeys.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Crash on the A64 caused disruption near High Hutton before the road reopened

High Hutton saw emergency services called to a crash on the A64 on Tuesday afternoon, with the road shut in both directions for a time. The route has since reopened, but the incident caused significant disruption on one of North Yorkshire’s key roads.

York Press · local
'Sometimes the most memorable concerts are those that trust the songs' - review

'John Smith's set was a reminder that sometimes the most memorable concerts are the ones that simply trust the songs', says our reviewer.

York Press What's On · local
'To us safety is paramount' - popular York group gets life-saving kit

A lovely bit of community spirit in York: the York Vikings Rotary Club has funded new life-saving river safety kit for the city’s only sea scout group. It’s a heartening example of local people stepping up to help young members stay safe while enjoying their adventures on the water.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Freemantle, Southampton — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Freemantle · 8 articles
Bridgerton actor brings a National Theatre hit to Winchester next month

At Theatre Royal Winchester, a National Theatre Live screening of The Playboy of the Western World is due on Tuesday 2 June, with a Bridgerton star in the cast. It gives Southampton-area theatregoers a nearby chance to catch a major production without heading to London.

In Common · hyper_local
Southampton is braced for a huge play-off night as Saints fans gather before Middlesbrough clash

In Southampton, supporters are building up to the second leg of Saints' play-off semi-final against Middlesbrough. The mood around the city is a mix of nerves and optimism as fans prepare for one of the club's biggest nights of the season.

BBC Hampshire · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech with his leadership under real pressure

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening leadership crisis after Labour’s local election losses. The set-piece will lay out the government’s next plans, but attention is likely to fall just as heavily on whether Starmer can keep control of his party.

BBC News · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been scrapped and airlines are issuing fresh advice

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled this month as tensions in the Middle East push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges for now, but passengers are being urged to check bookings closely.

Daily Express · national
Pressure is growing on Labour to bring in a new clean air law that could change what you burn and drive

Across the UK, health and environment charities are urging ministers to introduce a new Clean Air Act after Labour previously signalled support while in opposition. The proposals being pushed include tighter limits on wood burning and diesel pollution, with potential knock-on effects for households and drivers.

The Guardian · national
A ban on smoking in pub gardens now has majority support, according to a new poll

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people would support banning smoking in pub gardens, with even stronger backing for smoke-free children’s play areas. The findings are likely to feed into the wider debate over how far ministers should go with public health rules.

The Independent · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Dragon boats set for Ukraine soldiers' rehab

A generous sporting effort is helping bring hope far beyond Hampshire, with dragon boats donated by teams across England being sent to Odesa to support the rehabilitation of Ukrainian soldiers. It’s a heartening example of communities pulling together and using sport to aid recovery, resilience and healing.

BBC Hampshire · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Whitby · 10 articles
Whitby parents say they are still in the dark over the town’s secondary school future

Whitby parents have voiced anger after a heated public meeting about the future of secondary education in the town. Families say they left without clear answers and fear long-running concerns about local schooling remain unresolved.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Parents demand answers over school education concerns

PARENTS in Whitby say they are ‘immensely disappointed’ and feel ‘back at square one’ following a fiery public meeting over the future of the town’s secondary education.

York Press · hyper_local
Dracula-themed bar approved in former post office

The listed building on Church Street in Whitby has been empty for several years, a council says.

BBC North Yorkshire · hyper_local
Campaign launched to stop a Scarborough pub being turned into flats

Scarborough campaigners, backed by Camra, are trying to prevent a pub from being converted into flats and want to see it reopened instead. The row has become a wider debate about housing pressure, community assets and what should happen to established venues on the coast.

Whitby Gazette · hyper_local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under pressure over his leadership

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a fresh test of authority after Labour’s heavy local election losses. The set-piece in Parliament will outline the government’s next plans, but attention is now fixed on whether he can steady his party and stay in control.

BBC News · national
Why turmoil in Westminster is pushing up UK borrowing costs

London’s financial markets reacted nervously as uncertainty over Sir Keir Starmer’s future sent UK government borrowing costs higher. The move matters beyond Westminster because higher bond yields can feed into the wider economy, including pressure on public spending and mortgage rates.

BBC Politics · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month as airlines issue new advice

Across the UK, 296 flights have been scrapped in May amid disruption linked to tensions in the Middle East. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges, but passengers are being warned to check routes and schedules closely before travelling.

Daily Express · national
Pressure grows on Labour to bring in a new clean air law that could change heating and traffic rules

Across England, campaigners are urging ministers to revive plans for a new Clean Air Act, including tighter action on diesel pollution and wood burning. If taken forward, the measures could affect how towns and cities tackle air quality, with knock-on effects for transport, public health and home heating.

The Guardian · national
Middlesbrough’s play-off exit turns bitter after manager says Premier League dream was wrecked

Southampton saw off Middlesbrough in the Championship play-off semi-final, but the fallout quickly turned heated after Boro boss Kim Hellberg accused the club of derailing his side’s promotion push. It is a big result in the North East football scene, with Middlesbrough’s Premier League hopes now over for another season.

The Telegraph · national
'To us safety is paramount' - popular York group gets life-saving kit

A lovely boost for young people in York: York Vikings Rotary Club has funded new river safety equipment for the city’s only sea scout group. It’s a heartening example of local generosity in action, helping youngsters enjoy their adventures more safely and giving families extra peace of mind.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Weybridge, Surrey — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Weybridge · 13 articles
Weybridge MP wants a Surrey mayor after council shake-up

Surrey is facing a fresh debate over local power after the MP for Runnymede and Weybridge called for a mayor to be introduced alongside the new councils. The move could affect how decisions on transport, planning and public services are made across the county.

BBC Surrey · hyper_local
Guildford’s old phone box is being transformed again — this time to help save lives

Guildford’s historic phone box is set for a £20,000 makeover that will give it a new life-saving role. The scheme revives one of the town’s best-known landmarks while turning it into something far more practical than its former café use.

Get Surrey · hyper_local
Guildford is bidding to become UK Town of Culture in 2028

Guildford Borough Council has launched a bid to make Guildford the UK Town of Culture for 2028. Backers say the town’s arts, heritage and events scene could be pushed onto a much bigger stage if the bid succeeds.

BBC Surrey · local
Roadworks on the M25, A3 and M3 could slow Surrey journeys this week

Across Surrey, planned works are due on major routes including the M25, A3, M3 and M23. Drivers around Weybridge and beyond could face delays, with disruption likely to affect regular commuting and school-run traffic.

Get Surrey · local
Starmer heads into the King’s Speech under mounting pressure over his leadership

Westminster is braced for the King’s Speech as Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening leadership crisis. The set-piece is meant to lay out the government’s programme, but attention is now fixed on whether he can keep control of his party.

BBC News · national
UK borrowing costs rise as markets react to uncertainty around Starmer’s future

London financial markets saw UK borrowing costs jump as uncertainty over the prime minister’s future rattled investors. The shift matters beyond Westminster because higher gilt yields can feed into wider economic pressure and government spending choices.

BBC Politics · national
Pressure grows on Labour to bring in a new Clean Air Act

Across England, charities are urging ministers to finally introduce a Clean Air Act after Labour previously signalled support. The push includes tougher action on wood burning and diesel pollution, with direct implications for public health and local transport policy.

The Guardian · national
Long Covid sufferer says PIP rejection shows gaps in the benefits system

In the UK, a long Covid patient has described being rejected for Personal Independence Payment despite being too unwell to work. The case adds to wider concerns that the benefits system is struggling to deal with people whose health limits them in less obvious ways.

i News · national
Sam Altman tells court Elon Musk wanted OpenAI under his family’s control

In the United States, evidence heard in court has added another twist to the battle between OpenAI and Elon Musk. Sam Altman told jurors Musk repeatedly sought total control of the company, underlining how high the stakes have become in the AI race.

BBC Technology · national
Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile shield could cost $1.2tn and still leave gaps

In the United States, an independent budget office says Donald Trump’s proposed Golden Dome missile defence system could cost $1.2tn. The assessment also warns it may still fail to stop a full-scale missile attack, raising big questions over value and effectiveness.

BBC World News · international
Ukraine corruption probe widens as Zelensky ally is charged

In Ukraine, anti-corruption investigators have charged a former chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelensky. The case throws a spotlight on how deep the country’s graft problem remains even as it tries to maintain international support.

The Independent World · international
Bahamas voters head to the polls with immigration and living costs dominating the race

In the Bahamas, voters are choosing a government in a three-way contest shaped by immigration and the rising cost of living. High fuel prices and household pressure have become central issues in an election expected to draw a record number of voters.

The Guardian World · international
Care home resident celebrates 104th birthday with garden party

A lovely celebration brightened Epsom as care home resident Beatrice Whiteman marked her 104th birthday with a garden party surrounded by family and friends. It’s the sort of heartwarming milestone that reminds us how special it is to come together and celebrate a life well lived.

Surrey Comet · good_news
The Local — Whitby, North Yorkshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Whitby · 9 articles
Whitby parents say they are still in the dark over the town’s secondary school future

Whitby parents have demanded clearer answers after a heated public meeting on secondary education in the town. Families say they left feeling no further forward, with fresh concern over what happens next for local pupils and schooling provision.

York Press · hyper_local
Plans to turn a Scarborough pub into flats have triggered a campaign to save it

In Scarborough, campaigners are pushing back against plans to convert The Duchess, near Scarborough Hospital, into three flats. The proposal has opened up a wider row over housing pressure, community spaces and what gets lost when pubs close.

BBC York & North Yorkshire · local
Crash on the A64 near High Hutton caused disruption before the road reopened

Near High Hutton on the A64, emergency services were called to a crash that led to disruption on Tuesday afternoon. The road has since reopened, but the incident caused delays on one of the main routes used across the wider area.

York Press · local
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month as summer fares come under pressure

Across the UK, airlines including Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 have cancelled 296 flights so far in May as higher fuel costs linked to tensions in the Middle East hit schedules. The disruption comes just as summer bookings ramp up, with passengers also facing the prospect of pricier fares.

Daily Mirror · national
UK borrowing costs are rising as political turmoil at Westminster unsettles markets

In Westminster, uncertainty over Keir Starmer's future has pushed UK government borrowing costs higher as investors react to the prospect of a change in leadership. Higher bond yields can feed through into the wider economy, affecting everything from public finances to mortgage expectations.

BBC Politics · national
What the hantavirus alert means in the UK as exposed passengers return home

In the UK, health officials are assessing the risk from hantavirus after passengers exposed on board the MV Hondius began returning home. The focus is on whether the virus poses any wider threat, with travellers asked to isolate for several weeks as a precaution.

BBC Health · national
Long Covid sufferers say PIP rules are shutting them out of support

In the UK, a long Covid patient has described being turned down for Personal Independence Payment despite saying the illness has left him unable to work for four years. The case adds to wider concerns that the benefits system still struggles to deal with people whose health limits them intermittently rather than permanently.

i News · national
Starmer heads into the King's Speech under mounting pressure over his leadership

In Westminster, Keir Starmer is preparing for the King's Speech while facing an escalating leadership crisis inside Labour. The clash matters because the speech is meant to set out the government's next priorities, but the political row is threatening to overshadow the agenda.

BBC News · national
'To us safety is paramount' - popular York group gets life-saving kit

A lovely boost for young people in York: the York Vikings Rotary Club has funded new river safety equipment for the city’s only sea scout group. It’s a heartening example of local generosity helping youngsters stay safe while enjoying time on the water.

York Press · good_news
The Local — Brondesbury Park, Brent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Brondesbury Park · 12 articles
Brent’s long-serving council leader is under pressure after the elections

In Brent, council leader Muhammed Butt’s 14-year grip on the top job is facing fresh scrutiny after the latest election results. The fallout matters across the borough because any shift in leadership could affect housing, regeneration and day-to-day council priorities.

MyLondon Brent · hyper_local
Why London’s new council leaders are being pushed on leaks, sewage and data centres

Across London, a new investigation is focusing on water leaks, sewage problems and the spread of data centres as boroughs reset after local elections. The issues reach into homes, bills and infrastructure, with councils now under pressure to show how they will respond.

MyLondon Brent · hyper_local
Four men arrested after the fatal shooting in Camden near Euston

In Camden, police have arrested four men over the fatal shooting of 26-year-old Nahom Medhanie. The case centres on violence near Euston station, a major route for many north-west London commuters, and the investigation is continuing.

BBC London · local
TfL’s Priority Seating Week reaches Norwood Junction with a high-profile launch

At Norwood Junction station, TfL staff will be handing out 'Please Offer Me a Seat' and 'Baby on Board' badges as part of Priority Seating Week. The campaign is aimed at making public transport easier for passengers with hidden disabilities, pregnancies or other needs.

Inside Croydon · local
Green party councillor quits straight after election victory following breach of local government rules

James Tilden was elected to represent Hackney Central ward with 1,681 votes

Hackney Citizen · local
Four arrested in dawn raids over fatal shooting of man outside Euston station

Four men have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder 26-year-old Nahom Medhanie

Evening Standard · local
Starmer is meeting Wes Streeting as Labour’s leadership crisis deepens

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is due to meet Wes Streeting after ministerial resignations and a growing revolt among Labour MPs. The talks come at a pivotal moment for the government, with pressure mounting over whether Starmer can hold on.

BBC News · national
Pressure grows on Labour to bring in a new Clean Air Act

Across the UK, charities are urging ministers to deliver a long-promised Clean Air Act covering wood burning, diesel pollution and wider public health risks. The debate matters in cities such as London, where dirty air remains a persistent issue for residents.

The Guardian · national
Most Britons would support banning smoking in pub gardens, poll says

Across the UK, a new poll suggests a majority would back a smoking ban in pub gardens, with even stronger support for banning smoking in children’s play areas. Any move would reopen a familiar public health row over personal freedom and shared outdoor space.

The Independent · national
Long Covid patient says the benefits system still fails people who can’t fully work

In the UK, a man with long Covid says he was refused PIP despite being too unwell to return to work after four years. His case highlights a wider argument about whether the benefits system properly reflects fluctuating illness and partial capacity for work.

i News · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Puppy with heartbreaking backstory and left on side of road finds loving home

A Doberman puppy found abandoned by the roadside after a hit-and-run has finally had a much happier ending, after finding a loving forever home. Despite a deeply upsetting start in life, the little dog’s story has turned into one of kindness, care and a fresh start — exactly the sort of news that restores your faith in people.

MyLondon · good_news
The Local — Radcliffe on Trent — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Radcliffe on Trent · 11 articles
Police step up action on stolen and nuisance motorbikes across Rushcliffe

Rushcliffe police say arrests have been made after reports of motorbike thefts and nuisance riding in the south of the borough. The crackdown is aimed at repeat antisocial behaviour as officers continue targeted patrols and enforcement in the area.

West Bridgford Wire · hyper_local
Thousands of University of Nottingham jobs could be at risk as cuts plan emerges

Nottingham faces major uncertainty after the University of Nottingham said 2,700 staff could be at risk of redundancy amid serious financial pressure. The scale of the proposal is likely to raise concerns far beyond the campus, given the university's role as one of the city's biggest employers.

BBC Nottingham · local
Nottingham hospitals are still missing key waiting-time targets

Nottingham hospitals remain under pressure, with emergency care, cancer treatment and diagnostic waiting times still below planned standards. Nottingham University Hospitals says services are improving in some areas, but delays continue to affect patients across the city and county.

West Bridgford Wire · local
Inquiry hears key warning signs were missed before Valdo Calocane was discharged

Nottingham's inquiry into the Valdo Calocane case heard a GP say the 'dots were not put together' before his discharge from mental health services. The evidence adds to growing scrutiny of decision-making before the attacks that killed three people in the city.

NottinghamshireLive · local
VMS Solutions: A Game Changer for Healthcare Staffing

Healthcare staffing has always been a complex process. Hospitals and clinics need the right professionals at the right times and often on short notice. Balancing schedules, credentials, and patient needs can quickly become chaotic and overwhelming. That’s why many organizations are turning to smarte

Gedling Eye · local
Starmer faces crunch talks with Wes Streeting as Labour’s leadership crisis deepens

Westminster is braced for a key meeting between Sir Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting after four ministers quit and more than 80 Labour MPs called for the Prime Minister to stand down. With Labour split after bruising local election results, the row is now shaping the government’s next moves.

BBC News · national
Clean air laws could tighten across England if ministers revive this shelved plan

England could face tougher air pollution rules after charities urged Labour to bring forward a new Clean Air Act. Proposals being pushed include limits on wood burning and stronger action on diesel emissions, with possible knock-on effects for households, drivers and councils.

The Guardian · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month and airlines have issued a summer update

Across the UK, 296 flights have been scrapped in May amid disruption linked to tensions in the Middle East and rising fuel costs. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges for now, but passengers are being warned to keep checking schedules.

Daily Express · national
Why long Covid claimants say the benefits system is still shutting them out

In the UK, people living with long Covid are continuing to report problems accessing Personal Independence Payment even when they say they are too unwell to work. One claimant told i that the system still struggles to account for partial or fluctuating capacity, raising wider questions about welfare support.

i News · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Much-loved Emett Clock 'carefully removed' from Victoria Centre for refurbishment

One of Nottingham’s best-loved landmarks, the Emett Clock at Victoria Centre, has been carefully removed for refurbishment so it can be enjoyed for years to come. It’s lovely to see such a cherished city favourite being looked after with real care, preserving a little piece of local magic for future generations.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Belper, Derbyshire — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Belper · 11 articles
Police want help identifying two men after a nightclub assault in Ripley

Ripley police have issued a CCTV appeal after a man was assaulted in a nightclub. Officers are asking the public to help identify two men they want to speak to as enquiries continue.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
Chesterfield’s park makeover is finished after a long community campaign

Chesterfield campaigners and councillors have marked the completion of a park revamp secured after a hard-fought fundraising push. The project is being presented as a win for local volunteers who spent months pressing for improvements.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
A £45m M1 services plan in north Derbyshire could bring a hotel revamp, farm shop and EV hub

North Derbyshire planners are considering a £45 million masterplan for new services near the M1. The proposal includes a redeveloped hotel, a restaurant, a farm shop and a major electric vehicle charging hub, with a council decision now in focus.

Derbyshire Times · hyper_local
Bellway wants to build 250 homes on the edge of South Derbyshire’s biggest settlement

South Derbyshire is facing fresh housing plans after Bellway submitted proposals for 250 homes on the edge of the district’s largest settlement. The scheme is likely to raise questions about traffic, local services and the shape of future growth.

Derby Telegraph · local
Work has started on a solar farm at a former Derbyshire colliery site

Derbyshire work is now under way on a solar farm being built on a former colliery site. Installation and connection to the National Grid are expected to be completed by the end of July, marking a new use for the land.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Starmer faces crunch talks today as Labour’s leadership row deepens

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is due to meet Wes Streeting after four ministers quit and more than 80 Labour MPs reportedly called for him to go. The talks come at a volatile moment for Labour, with the party’s direction and leadership suddenly back at the centre of national politics.

BBC News · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have already been scrapped — what airlines are saying now

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled this month amid disruption linked to Middle East tensions and rising fuel costs. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges for now, but the cancellations are an early warning for anyone with holidays booked.

Daily Express · national
Pressure grows for a new Clean Air Act that could change wood burners and diesel rules

Across England, health and environmental charities are urging Labour to bring in a new Clean Air Act with tougher rules on wood burning, diesel vehicles and farming pollution. If ministers act, the changes could have a direct impact on home heating, transport and air quality in towns and villages far beyond the big cities.

The Guardian · national
Most Britons would back a smoking ban in pub gardens, new poll suggests

Across the UK, a new poll suggests a majority would support banning smoking in pub gardens, while almost nine in 10 back a ban in children’s play areas. The findings point to a live public health debate that could eventually affect everyday social spaces, from beer gardens to local parks.

The Independent · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Derbyshire school children visit Poolsbrook Country Park following transformation of play space

A lovely local success story: Derbyshire schoolchildren who helped shape plans for a new play area at Poolsbrook Country Park have now been able to visit and enjoy the finished space. It’s a heartening example of young voices being listened to, with the refurbished park giving families something bright and lasting to enjoy in the community.

Derbyshire Times · good_news
The Local — Craryville — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Craryville · 8 articles
Bruce Blakeman just cleared a hurdle that could free up $3.5 million for his governor run

In New York, a legal ruling could let Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman tap an additional $3.5 million for his Republican gubernatorial campaign. The fight centers on whether a state campaign finance board acted fairly, making this a closely watched development in the 2026 governor’s race.

Gothamist · hyper_local
Matthew Rhys is calling out a public habit that’s driving New Yorkers up the wall

In New York, actor Matthew Rhys is blasting the growing habit of people playing videos out loud in public without headphones. His comments tap into a daily irritation on trains, sidewalks, and waiting rooms that many city residents will instantly recognize.

New York Post · local
Iran war fallout is pushing prices higher, and the inflation hit could show up fast

Across the U.S., inflation is picking up again as the war with Iran drives up energy costs, raising the risk of higher prices for gas, shipping, and everyday goods. The latest briefing points to a broader economic squeeze that could reach households quickly if oil markets stay volatile.

The New York Times · national
ICE has a new acting chief as the agency expands under Trump

In Washington, D.C., David Venturella has been chosen to lead ICE at a moment when the agency has more staff and resources than it did at the start of President Trump’s second term. His appointment comes as immigration enforcement remains a major political flashpoint and the agency still faces funding strain.

NBC News · national
A new study says 7 million U.S. kids live with an unlocked loaded gun at home

Across the U.S., a new JAMA Network Open study estimates that about 7 million children live in homes where a gun is both loaded and unlocked. Researchers found the problem can be even more pronounced in households with teenagers, despite the higher suicide risk for that age group.

NPR · national
Georgia election official Brad Raffensperger was targeted by a violent threat during his governor run

In Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was targeted by a threat that included a photo of him marked with the word “boom” as he campaigns for governor. The incident underscores the continuing security risks facing election officials even years after the 2020 vote battles.

Politico · national
Men wrongly accused of yogurt shop murders reach $35 million settlement with city

The city of Austin will pay $35 million to three men and the family of a fourth who were wrongly accused of the rape and murder of four teenage girls at a yogurt shop in 1991, a case that initially sent one of the men to death row and another to life i...

ABC News · national
Greenport Rescue Squad expands coverage across Columbia County

A bright spot for Columbia County: the Greenport Rescue Squad has expanded emergency medical coverage to five more towns, bringing faster help and greater peace of mind to more neighbors across the area. It’s an encouraging example of a local nonprofit stepping up in a big way to strengthen community care and public safety.

NEWS10 Columbia County · good_news
The Local — Frant, East Sussex — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Frant & Wadhurst · 10 articles
Police step up patrols at Hellingly Country Park after concerns are raised

At Hellingly Country Park in East Sussex, police have increased patrols following local concerns. The move suggests officers are trying to reassure visitors and deter further trouble in a well-used public space.

Sussex Express · hyper_local
Cold nights and possible thunder are on the way as temperatures dip across the South East

Across Kent and the wider South East, forecasters say colder air could push overnight temperatures down to around 4C, with a growing risk of thunder. The change marks a sharp shift from milder conditions and could catch people out on early starts and evening plans.

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · hyper_local
Big changes to Sussex councils are up for consultation and they could reshape local services

Across Sussex, fresh consultation papers set out a disputed reorganisation that would expand Brighton & Hove and split West Sussex into two new authorities. The proposals could affect how services are run, who makes decisions locally and how residents across the wider region are represented.

BBC Sussex · local
Seafront bus lane to stay

A seafront bus lane that was introduced under an experimental traffic order is going to stay. The bus lane was introduced by Brighton and Hove City Council in Marine Parade between Rock Place and Broad Street in March last year. Last Thursday (8 May), the council said that the bus lane would become

Brighton & Hove News · local
Starmer’s crunch talks with Wes Streeting could decide what happens next in Labour

Westminster is braced for a pivotal meeting between Sir Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting after four ministerial resignations and a growing revolt among Labour MPs. With more than 80 MPs reportedly calling for him to go, the outcome could shape the government’s stability within days.

BBC News · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled and airlines are issuing a fresh update for passengers

Across the UK, 296 flights have been cancelled this month as tensions in the Middle East push up fuel costs and disrupt schedules. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they are not adding summer surcharges for now, but passengers are being warned to check bookings closely ahead of holidays.

Daily Express · national
Labour is under fresh pressure to bring in a new clean air law that could change heating and driving rules

Across England, charities are urging Labour to revive plans for a new Clean Air Act that could tighten rules on wood burning and diesel pollution. The push raises the prospect of changes that would affect household heating, local traffic policy and public health protections nationwide.

The Guardian · national
The More Than 30 Scandal-Hit Reform Candidates Elected Last Week

Voters last Thursday returned dozens of Reform councillors who have variously pushed Islamophobia, antisemitic conspiracy theories, Covid denial and praise for Tommy Robinson and Enoch Powell

Byline Times · national
Pakistan to enter Chinese capital market as war inflation bites

Pakistan has reiterated plans to issue a yuan-denominated “Panda bond” as it seeks to shore up its economy. This move comes amid inflationary and geopolitical pressures triggered by Trump’s war on Iran. The longer-term strategy is to reduce Pakistan’s reliance on the dollar. Meanwhile, Pakistan aims

The Canary · national
West Sussex 'local legend’ to celebrate 100th birthday with charity walk along seafront

A much-loved West Sussex ‘local legend’ is preparing to mark his 100th birthday in the most inspiring way possible — with another charity walk along the seafront. Having already won hearts by walking in memory of his late partner, his centenary challenge feels like a lovely reminder of resilience, devotion and community spirit.

Sussex Express · good_news
The Local — Frant, East Sussex — Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Frant & Wadhurst · 9 articles
Thunder risk and 4C overnight lows forecast near Tunbridge Wells and Kent

Across Kent, including areas near Tunbridge Wells, the weather is set to turn sharply colder with a risk of thunder and overnight temperatures dropping to around 4C. The change comes as Arctic air moves in, bringing conditions well below average for the time of year.

KentLive Tunbridge Wells · hyper_local
Police step up patrols at Hellingly Country Park after concerns raised

At Hellingly Country Park in East Sussex, police have increased patrols following reported concerns in the area. The move means a more visible presence at the park while officers monitor the situation and gather information.

Sussex Express · hyper_local
Sussex council shake-up plans are out for consultation — here’s what could change

Across Sussex, fresh consultation documents set out contested plans to redraw council boundaries and reorganise local government. The proposals could reshape how services are run across the county, with Brighton & Hove expanding and West Sussex potentially split in two.

BBC Sussex · local
Starmer heads into crunch talks with Wes Streeting as Labour’s revolt deepens

In Westminster, Sir Keir Starmer is due to meet Health Secretary Wes Streeting after four ministers quit and more than 80 Labour MPs reportedly called for him to stand down. The talks could shape whether Labour stabilises quickly or slides into a full leadership contest.

BBC News · national
Why the Labour leadership crisis is now pushing up UK borrowing costs

In the UK financial markets, uncertainty over Sir Keir Starmer’s future has unsettled investors and sent government borrowing costs higher. That matters because higher gilt yields can feed into the wider economy and make the backdrop tougher for tax and spending decisions.

BBC Politics · national
Nearly 300 UK flights have been cancelled this month — what airlines are saying now

Across the UK, 296 flights have been scrapped in May as disruption linked to Middle East tensions hits travel plans. Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 say they will not add summer surcharges, but passengers face more uncertainty as the holiday season approaches.

Daily Express · national
Pressure grows for a new Clean Air Act that could change wood burners and diesel rules

Across England, health and environmental charities are urging Labour to bring forward a new Clean Air Act after the idea failed to make it into the manifesto. Proposals being pushed include tighter controls on wood burning and diesel pollution, with clear implications for public health and local air quality.

The Guardian · national
A smoking ban in pub gardens now has majority support, new poll suggests

Across the UK, a new poll suggests most people would back banning smoking in pub gardens, while support is even stronger for smoke-free children’s play areas. The findings add momentum to a debate that could affect everyday social spaces as ministers weigh future public health measures.

The Independent · national
West Sussex 'local legend’ to celebrate 100th birthday with charity walk along seafront

A much-loved West Sussex ‘local legend’ is set to mark his 100th birthday in the most inspiring way possible — with another charity walk along the seafront. Having already touched many hearts by fundraising in memory of his late partner, his milestone walk feels like a wonderful celebration of love, resilience and community spirit.

Sussex Express · good_news