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Shay Given apologises for Holocaust remark on BBC

Former Newcastle goalkeeper Shay Given has issued an unreserved apology after using the term 'Holocaust' to describe Celtic's form. He will donate his BBC fee to the Holocaust Educational Trust.

Shay Given apologises for BBC 'Holocaust' comment

Former goalkeeper Shay Given issues an unreserved apology after using the word 'Holocaust' to describe a football manager's tenure live on BBC television. Read his full statement and the fallout.

Charity watchdog probes City & Guilds sale

The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into the sale of the City & Guilds business arm. Discover the concerns over the £1.5bn deal and its impact on the charity's educational mission.

US investor dials up attacks on UK investment trust

Activist investor Boaz Weinstein escalates his campaign against Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust, criticising its SpaceX sale ahead of a crucial shareholder vote. Discover the battle shaking the UK investment trust sector.

Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss dies aged 96

Eva Schloss, stepsister of Anne Frank and a tireless Holocaust educator, has died at 96. King Charles pays tribute, remembering their dance and her profound legacy of fighting prejudice.

Anne Frank's stepsister Eva Schloss dies at 96

Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank Trust co-founder Eva Schloss has died aged 96. King Charles leads tributes to the Auschwitz survivor who dedicated her life to fighting prejudice.

Award-winning teacher Joanna Ross dies aged 70

Tributes paid to Joanna Ross, a dedicated special educational needs teacher in London who championed inclusive education and won a Pearson Teaching award. Her legacy of creativity and compassion touched countless lives.

Wildlife Week: Otters, Songbirds & Global Snapshots

This week's global wildlife highlights include UK otters using donated Christmas trees for play, a boom in British songbirds, and stunning images from Turkey to Florida. Discover the stories behind the photos.

The Beatles help autistic boy find his voice

John Harris reveals how music, especially The Beatles, unlocked a world for his autistic son James. Discover the power of connection and challenge stereotypes. Listen to the full podcast now.

Warm 2025 Spring Increases UK Songbird Breeding

Data reveals the UK's warmest spring on record led to higher breeding success for 14 songbird species, offering a glimmer of hope amid long-term declines for threatened wild birds. Discover the full story.

Remote Scottish island ranger job seeks applicants

Tired of festive family gatherings? The Scottish Wildlife Trust is hiring a ranger for six months on the uninhabited Handa Island. A unique role for those seeking solitude and wildlife.

Stork of Hope: Holocaust film faces criticism

A new Israeli-Belarusian Holocaust film, 'Stork of Hope', is released digitally on 5 January. Critics label it cliché-ridden and an act of nationalist self-soothing. Read our full review.

Winter Walk to Shaw's Corner Near London

Discover a beautiful winter walk starting in Wheathampstead, leading to George Bernard Shaw's former home. The route features historic pubs and stunning Hertfordshire scenery, all accessible from London in under an hour.

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