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England Defender Kyle Walker Retires From International Football After 96 Caps
Kyle Walker has retired from international football after winning 96 caps for England. The veteran defender represented the Three Lions at five major tournaments and played a key role in their run to successive European Championship finals
HMS Dragon Deploys to Eastern Mediterranean to Bolster UK Regional Defences
HMS Dragon has sailed from Portsmouth to the eastern Mediterranean as part of Britain’s defensive operations following a drone strike near RAF Akrotiri. The warship will enhance regional air defences amid growing tensions involving Iran and its regional allies
Senior Barrister Warns Jury Trial Changes Could Undermine Justice System Legitimacy
A senior barrister warns government plans to reduce jury trials could undermine trust in the justice system, as MPs debate reforms aimed at tackling a record backlog of criminal cases in courts across England and Wales
UK Marine Rescue Charity Seeks More Volunteers Amid Rising Whale Strandings
A UK marine rescue charity is recruiting more volunteers as whale, dolphin and porpoise strandings rise along British coastlines. Experts warn storms, human hazards and increased coastal prey may be driving the growing number of incidents
Ayrshire: Templeton House Care Home Earns High Praise in Recent Care Inspectorate Inspection
Templeton House Care Home, located in Ayr, is basking in the glory of an exceptional performance in a recent unannounced inspection by the Care Inspectorate. Renowned for its commitment to person-centred care and an outstanding quality of life for residents and their families, the care home has achieved remarkable ratings in multiple categories.
Financial Inclusion Team Takes Bold Steps to Tackle Poverty in East Ayrshire Schools
In a proactive move during Challenge Poverty Week, Councillor Elaine Cowan, the Council Spokesperson for Education and Children and Young People, ventured to the William McIlvanney Campus in Kilmarnock to meet with the Financial Inclusion Team operating within the school premises.
NHS Ayrshire & Arran Sheds Light on Menopause and Cardiovascular Health During World Menopause Month
The National Health Service Ayrshire & Arran is seizing this opportunity to initiate discussions around menopause and its potential impact on cardiovascular disease.
Heartbreaking Loss Inspires Plea for Greater Mental Health Awareness
Ayrshire:Â In a heart-wrenching revelation, Robert Meiklem, a grieving father, has taken to Facebook to share the tragic story of his son, Robbie Meiklem, who took his own life after a day filled with joy at the races.
Ayrshire: River Garden Auchincruive welcomes new resident Kern and Head Gardener Andy
Ayrshire:Â Charity and Nonprofit Organisation River Garden Auchincruive welcomed their new resident, Kern and head gardener, Andy. They are working for the Bothy Cafe as River Garden Volunteers.Â
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HMS Dragon Deploys to Eastern Mediterranean to Bolster UK Regional Defences
HMS Dragon has sailed from Portsmouth to the eastern Mediterranean as part of Britain’s defensive operations following a drone strike near RAF Akrotiri. The warship will enhance regional air defences amid growing tensions involving Iran and its regional allies
Senior Barrister Warns Jury Trial Changes Could Undermine Justice System Legitimacy
A senior barrister warns government plans to reduce jury trials could undermine trust in the justice system, as MPs debate reforms aimed at tackling a record backlog of criminal cases in courts across England and Wales
UK Marine Rescue Charity Seeks More Volunteers Amid Rising Whale Strandings
A UK marine rescue charity is recruiting more volunteers as whale, dolphin and porpoise strandings rise along British coastlines. Experts warn storms, human hazards and increased coastal prey may be driving the growing number of incidents
More UK High Street Shops Go Cashless as Card Payments Surge
New research shows more UK High Street shops are becoming cashless as businesses respond to costs, security concerns and changing customer behaviour, sparking debate about protecting people who still rely heavily on physical cash

