Category: GoodNews


  • ‘My daughter’s death was every parent’s worst nightmare’

    Catherine Morrison BBC News NI LOGUE FAMILY Brenda Logue, 17, was shopping with her mum when they were caught up in the Omagh bomb The death of a 17-year-old girl in the Omagh bombing “defined her family’s existence,” a public inquiry has heard. Brenda Logue was shopping with her mother in the County Tyrone town…

  • Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath to play final show in Birmingham

    Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath are reuniting for one last time, to play a fund-raising concert in Birmingham on 5 July. The heavy metal pioneers will headline a spectacular one-day festival at Villa Park, featuring dozens of bands they inspired, including Metallica, Pantera, Slayer, Gojira and Anthrax. The concert will mark the first time that…

  • Name those who failed in Nottingham killer’s care, families say

    Laura Hammond BBC News, Nottingham PA Media The victims’ families spoke in London after the release of a major review into the NHS on Wednesday The mother of one of the victims of the Nottingham attacks says “names must be named” for NHS staff involved in the failings of triple killer Valdo Calocane. Barnaby Webber…

  • New Barlinnie prison costs double to almost ยฃ1bn

    PA Media HMP Glasgow will replace Barlinnie, which has been labelled not fit for purpose The replacement for Barlinnie prison will cost nearly ยฃ1bn, almost double the previous estimate. Justice Secretary Angela Constance confirmed a cost of ยฃ998.4m for HMP Glasgow in a letter to the criminal justice committee. She also stated it will open…

  • Prisons Across the World Are Shaving Days Off Sentences for Every Book Read by Their Inmates

    Brazilian inmates reading and writing in prison library / APAC Credit: FBAC Brazil For 13 years, the Brazilian government has offered its incarcerated citizens a simple deal: read a book, serve less time. This โ€œRemission for Readingโ€ program is now serving as a template to other nations, and prison populations are enjoying similar deals in…

  • Bullying and discrimination at fire service

    A review of the working culture at Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service has found evidence of bullying, harassment and discrimination, as well as favouritism and nepotism among leaders. The independent reviews were commissioned after similar issues were exposed at South Wales fire service last year. The new review says the majority of…

  • Swinney attacks Trump’s Gaza ‘take over’ plans as ‘ethnic cleansing’

    Angus Cochrane BBC Scotland News Getty Images Donald Trump has suggested turning Gaza into the “Riviera of the Middle East” Scotland’s first minister has said there must be no ethnic cleansing in Gaza after US President Donald Trump proposed taking ownership of the region. John Swinney described suggestions Palestinians should be removed from their home…

  • Police can check school bags, minister says

    BBC Education minister Lynne Neagle said police officers could be called upon to help with bag searches at schools Teachers can call on police officers to search pupils’ bags if they do not feel comfortable doing so themselves, Wales’ education minister has said. Lynne Neagle said there were lessons to be learned following the “terrible…

  • Killer evaded medication over needle fear, report says

    Asha Patel BBC News, Nottingham Nottinghamshire Police Valdo Calocane, who was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, was given a hospital order in January 2024 after admitting manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility Triple killer Valdo Calocane was not forced to take his anti-psychotic medication because he did not like needles, a major review of his…

  • Fin Smith set to start at fly-half for England against France in Six Nations

    Marcus Smith is set to start at full-back and Fin Smith at fly-half for England in Saturday’s Six Nations match with France at Allianz Stadium. If confirmed, it will be a first Test start for Northampton’s Fin Smith, 22, after winning his previous seven caps from the bench. It means Marcus Smith is poised to…