The Plymouth Fish Finger project aims to combat the UK’s declining seafood consumption by promoting locally sourced fish products. By innovating traditional recipes, the initiative seeks to engage consumers and revive interest in sustainable seafood choices.
Author: Ethan Riley
Newport city centre is set to sparkle as the annual Christmas lights switch-on event takes place on Saturday, November 18. Festivities will kick off at 5 PM at the Market Square, promising a festive atmosphere for families and visitors alike.
King Charles III inaugurated a new archway at the Braemar Gathering to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s jubilee. The ornate structure symbolizes the enduring legacy of the late monarch and adds to the historic charm of the event, celebrated annually in Scotland.
Cardiff University announced plans to cut 400 staff and discontinue several subjects, including nursing and music, amid financial pressures. The decision has sparked concern over the future of higher education provisions in Wales.
A tragic collision in Walton, Warrington, has resulted in the deaths of a man and a woman. Emergency services were called to the scene, but despite efforts, both victims were pronounced dead. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the crash.
In a strategic pivot reshaping English rugby, Northampton’s intensive training methodologies have emerged as crucial. As the national team adapts, these insights into defensive frameworks are prompting a re-evaluation of tactical foundations within the back line.
The eagerly anticipated “Light Night” is set to return to Mansfield in 2025, promising an evening filled with vibrant displays and community engagement. Organized by Mansfield District Council, the event aims to celebrate local creativity and unity.
The bid to secure a heritage listing for Seifert’s iconic Croydon tower has failed, raising concerns among preservationists. The decision leaves the future of the 1960s structure in jeopardy as plans for redevelopment loom.
The Citizens Climate Assembly presented its recommendations to Westminster City Council, urging bold action on climate change. Key proposals include enhancing green spaces, promoting sustainable transport, and encouraging local renewable energy initiatives.
In a recent update, the Milton Keynes Citizen reports that 30 restaurants and takeaways have received new food hygiene ratings. The scores reflect ongoing efforts to ensure food safety and quality in the city’s dining establishments, reassuring local patrons.
Stellantis has announced plans to close its plant in Luton, UK, by mid-2024, amid ongoing shifts towards electrification in the automotive industry. This decision impacts hundreds of jobs, as the company reorganizes its manufacturing strategy.
In a remarkable trend, the UK and Scotland are set to dominate the 2025 Hotel Market Index, with Edinburgh leading the charge. Additionally, Glasgow and Inverness are experiencing significant growth, reflecting the region’s booming tourism sector.
Polling stations across Peterborough have opened their doors for voters participating in the upcoming election. Residents are encouraged to make their voices heard as they head to the polls, with officials urging everyone to check their voter registration status.
Fans eager to watch the Chelsea vs Leicester match may be disappointed as it won’t air on UK television. The clash, part of an international broadcast, will be streamed on select platforms, limiting access for local viewers. Stay tuned for live updates.
Severe lightning strikes in Birmingham and Dudley have resulted in multiple house fires and injuries. Emergency services are on high alert as residents report significant damage. Authorities urge caution as storms continue to impact the area.
A man has been seriously injured following an assault in the city center, prompting emergency services to transport him to the hospital. Authorities are investigating the incident and urge witnesses to come forward with any information.
A significant cordon has been established in Stoke-on-Trent as two houses on adjacent streets erupted in flames. Emergency services are on the scene, assessing the situation and ensuring public safety. The cause of the fires remains under investigation.
Step back in time with our collection of 22 nostalgic photos capturing Sheffield city centre in the early 1980s. From beloved lost shops to vibrant street scenes, these images evoke a fond sense of nostalgia for a bygone era in the city.
A man has been sentenced to prison for attempting to kill a police officer at Preston rail station. The court heard that during a violent confrontation, the suspect wielded a weapon, leaving the officer with serious injuries. Justice has been served.
In a poignant reflection on community pride, local leaders emphasize Northampton’s rich history and resilient spirit. As the town faces contemporary challenges, residents remain united, championing their heritage and championing a brighter future for all.