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Bouncing back: UK soft play centres recover after Covid closures
“It will go all the way up there, with four floors, and a net maze,” says Jonathan Laznik, the owner of Gambado, pointing to the 10-metre-high ceiling in Forest Hill’s Capitol theatre, which is the venue for the company’s newest soft play venture.
Built as a silent cinema in 1929, …
Calls for Labour to honour pledge to toughen anti-hunt laws
Animal welfare campaigners are calling on ministers to keep to a pledge to toughen anti-hunt laws, as figures suggest illegal foxhunting remains widespread in England and Wales.
Almost 20 years since the Hunting Act 2004 was brought in by Tony Blair’s government, the League Against Cruel Sports (Lacs) – the …
UK shoppers expected to spend £3.7bn on Boxing Day
Shoppers are expected to spend £3.7bn, this Boxing Day, up only 1.3% on 2023, with high streets less busy as shoppers snap up beauty and technology bargains online.
The ability to click for bargains from the sofa means post-Christmas discounts actually begin before most families have touched a sprout or …
Teen tearaway Sam Konstas rewrites red ball cricket recipe in fearless Boxing Day debut
The first attempt by Sam Konstas at a ramp shot did not go well. In the windy heat of the MCG on Boxing Day, a swing and a miss was met with a wry grin from Jasprit Bumrah. At the non-striker’s end, Usman Khawaja – 38 a week ago – …
2m x 6m with a composting toilet: New Zealand embraces tiny home living
Two years ago, when New Zealand school teacher Liberty Van Voorthuysen was looking for a much-needed break from teaching, she ditched her classroom and signed up for a free construction course. Van Voorthuysen had set herself a fairly low bar: learn how to use power tools. But she left with …
Police officers fired Tasers at knifeman before fatal gunshot
Police fired Tasers during a stand-off with a knife-wielding man in Worcestershire before a firearms officer shot and killed him, the police watchdog said.
Officers were called by West Midlands ambulance service to an address in Redditch at about 2pm on Christmas Eve after concerns were raised for the safety …
US business leaders set to break record on donations to Trump inaugural fund
US business leaders are spending big on Donald Trump’s second inaugural fund, which is predicted to exceed even the record-setting $107m raised in 2017.
The donations, which are not restricted by campaign finance laws, come as industries and business leaders seek to curry favor with the incoming administration after the …
Experts warn of mental health risks after rise in magic mushroom use
Magic mushrooms are rapidly growing in popularity, sparking a “psychedelic renaissance” as people become more interested in their mental health benefits. But experts have warned that using them recreationally risks doing more harm than good.
Trials exploring psilocybin as a groundbreaking treatment for mental health conditions has spawned a proliferation of …
Gisèle Pelicot’s case highlights the need for a seismic change in men’s attitudes | Letters
Reading through the seemingly endless list of men found guilty of the rape of Gisèle Pelicot (
Who are the men convicted over rape and assault of Gisèle Pelicot?, 19 December
), I am struck by how so many of them still cannot comprehend the enormity of what they …