Politics
Nursery Admits Corporate Manslaughter After Toddler Suffocates During Sleep
A Dudley nursery has pleaded guilty to corporate manslaughter after a 14-month-old boy died from suffocation while being restrained to sleep by a staff member.
Culture
Strictly Come Dancing 2026: Confirmed Exits and Rumored Departures Shake BBC Show
The BBC's Strictly Come Dancing faces a major professional dancer shakeup for 2026, with confirmed departures and widespread rumors creating uncertainty about the show's future lineup.
Sports
Man Avoids Jail for Racist Messages to England's Jess Carter
Nigel Dewale, 60, received a suspended sentence and football ban for sending racist social media messages to England Lioness Jess Carter during the Euros.
Business
Win a Dream Roman Holiday: Last Chance to Enter Free Prize Draw
Time is running out to enter the free prize draw for a luxurious two-night Rome city break including flights and four-star hotel stay. Entries close March 29, 2026.
Environment
Transport
TSA Workers Unpaid as ICE Agents Deploy During Shutdown
TSA workers endure sixth week without pay during DHS shutdown, with ICE agents deployed to airports despite union concerns over training and qualifications.
Right to Roam Calls on Duchy Land After King's Coastal Path
Following the successful opening of the King Charles III England coastal footpath, letters to the editor advocate for public access to all 130,000 acres of Duchy of Cornwall land, alongside quirky family measurements and local naming debates.
Philadelphia Airport Sets World Record with Cheesesteak Line
Philadelphia International Airport achieved a Guinness World Record by creating a 1,200-foot line of cheesesteaks, involving over 100 volunteers and nearly 1,000 pounds of steak, with sandwiches donated to unpaid TSA workers.
UnMute: First UK Roster for Disabled Musicians Tackles Ableism
The UnMute roster, launched in partnership with the Musicians' Union and Attitude is Everything, aims to ensure disabled artists get fair bookings and access needs met through access riders, addressing the £4,000 pay gap and career barriers they face.
First Female Archbishop of Canterbury Takes Office During Church Crisis
Sarah Mullally becomes the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, facing safeguarding failures, internal divisions, and questions about the Church of England's modern role.
Property
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