Ofsted Takes Action Over Complaints at Bridgwater’s Little Adventures Nursery Tuesday, July 15, 2025 ofsted nursery bridgwater earlyyears inspection safeguarding compliance childcare training regulation Ofsted has intervened following concerns raised about Little Adventures Nursery in Bridgwater. After complaints surfaced in March and April 2025, inspectors visited the nursery on April 17 and found that the setting was not … Read More
Mum’s Desperate Search Continues for Son Missing in Sardinia for a Year Tuesday, July 15, 2025 disappearance sardinia missing search volunteer family hope investigation interpol heatstroke A British mother remains heartbroken and relentless in her quest to find her son who disappeared in Sardinia a year ago. Michael Frison, 26, went missing on July 13, 2024, merely one day after arriving on the island to … Read More
Female-Led Somerset Family Business Expands Aerospace Manufacturing Facility Tuesday, July 15, 2025 somerset aerospace textiles manufacturing defence aviation growth apprenticeships uk innovation Needles and Pins Aerospace, a female-led, family-owned industrial textiles manufacturer based in Somerton, Somerset, has officially unveiled its expanded production facility. The upgrade highlights a major milestone in the … Read More
Mounjaro Users May Experience Hair Loss Due to Nutritional Gaps, Doctor Warns Tuesday, July 15, 2025 mounjaro hairloss weightloss nutrition glp1 supplements stress healthyhair weightlosstreatment sideeffects Mounjaro, a widely used weight loss injection approved by the NHS, has helped many shed pounds effectively. However, some users have recently reported an unexpected side effect: hair loss. Dr. Donald Grant, GP and Senior … Read More
BBC Staff with Authority to Cut Bob Vylan Livestream Were Present at Glastonbury Monday, July 14, 2025 bbc glastonbury bobvylan livestream controversy apology accountability broadcast protest music During the controversial Glastonbury performance by punk rap duo Bob Vylan, hundreds of BBC staff were on site, including individuals empowered to cut the livestream. This was confirmed by the BBC Director-General, Tim Davie, … Read More
Man Convicted of Historic Sexual Abuse Against 13-Year-Old Boy Monday, July 14, 2025 conviction abuse historic sexual justice victim sentencing trial resilience law Stefon Winter, 73, formerly of Goatacre, Calne, has been found guilty of historic sexual offences against a 13-year-old boy. The convictions, which include two counts of buggery and three counts of indecent assault, relate to … Read More