The BBC has announced plans to make swathing cuts to its programming, with hundreds of hours worth of content to be ditched as part of its Annual Plan. The 2024/2025 Annual Plan will dispense with 100 hours of content, primarily drama and
Parts of Britain will be hammered with snow continuing over 96 hours within a few days’ time, according to the latest weather maps. While the mercury dropped as low as -1.2C and snow hit areas in south west England and Wales on
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic sparked concerns across Europe after he issued an equally grim and enigmatic statement. Taking to social media on Tuesday, Mr Vucic rang alarm bells about an unspecified threat regarding both his country and the ethnically Serb Republika Srpska
New weather maps have shown the UK could be battered by a snow bomb for 96 hours non-stop. Forecasters at WXCharts say Britain will see snow over four days from Wednesday, April 3, to Saturday, April 6, mainly affecting the north. WXCharts
At least two people have been injured, one critically, after separate knife attacks at south London train stations. Police are searching for a suspect after a man was stabbed at Beckenham Junction and left with life-threatening injuries. Hours later, footage circulating on
Parts of Devon experienced heavy snowfall last night as Storm Nelson is set to bring 70mph winds over the next 48 hours. The Met Office has issued a number of yellow weather warnings for parts of the UK – including England’s south
An incredible time-lapse video shows how a group of Chinese workers operating with military precision managed to lay down the railway for a new station in less than nine hours. The video, released by Pear and dating back to January 2018, shows
A Good Samaritan who spent 24 hours looking after a hedgehog was surprised to discover that it was actually an abandoned bobblehat. Wildlife hospital manager Janet Kotze was assessing the alleged hedgehog after it was discovered abandoned on a pavement. Soon after
New maps have tracked an incoming snowy system that could leave vast tracts of the country at the mercy of flurries in just over a week. Early weather forecasts have indicated that early April, despite being mid-spring, could turn distinctly wintry. The
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain and snow as parts of the UK are set for the return of wintry conditions. Rain and snow threaten travel chaos, localised flooding and the possibility of remote, rural communities being