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Sunday, 01 March 2026 17:07

Hagerty’s Festival of the Unexceptional is the only motoring event to celebrate base model brilliance, attracting owners and fans of unexceptional cars from all over the world.

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Friday, 27 February 2026 21:53

Trina Storage, a global energy storage solution provider, attended Energy Storage Summit London 2026, showcasing its fully integrated energy storage solutions from cell to AC and engaging in...

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Friday, 27 February 2026 21:21

BMW Group UK and Ireland has named its 2025 BMW and MINI Retailers of the Year, recognising performance across the past twelve months.

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Tuesday, 24 February 2026 21:55

Chief Executive at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, Chris Brownridge, says: “This moment marks the point at which our new extension building becomes fully weathertight, meaning our specialist Technologies...

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Monday, 23 February 2026 00:15

With Chartered Week running 23–27 February, the global educational charity and professional body, the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI), is highlighting the powerful role...

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Friday, 20 February 2026 21:36

BYD, the world’s leading manufacturer of New-Energy Vehicles (NEV), has announced pricing and specifications for the 2026 SEAL – a model which builds on the technology, practicality and design of...

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Tuesday, 17 February 2026 21:10

GWM UK has handed over a new GWM POER300 Ultra pick-up to NFU Scotland (NFUS), supporting the organisation’s day-to-day operations across the country and marking the newly launched GWM–NFU Scotland...

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Wednesday, 11 February 2026 09:49

A housebuilder has empowered schoolchildren in Berkshire to champion positivity and take a stand against bullying through art.

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Wednesday, 11 February 2026 09:44

Love is in the air this weekend, so Volkswagen is inviting people to take a GTI car for a ‘first date’ and celebrate 50 years of an icon.

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Monday, 09 February 2026 12:36

Volvo Cars has partnered with award-winning singer songwriter EJAE to explore the car as a creative studio through “Time After Time”, an original pop track born from EJAE’s creative relationship...

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Monday, 09 February 2026 01:12

Volvo Cars has partnered with award-winning singer songwriter EJAE to explore the car as a creative studio through “Time After Time”, an original pop track born from EJAE’s creative relationship...

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Saturday, 07 February 2026 15:26

Through the Employment Rights Act the UK Government is introducing a new process for employers to follow if they think they might need to reject a flexible working request.

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Wednesday, 04 February 2026 12:08

The TRIDO Laguna is a premium magnetic construction sets are designed to encourage artistic expression and hands-on learning through open-ended play.

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Wednesday, 04 February 2026 12:03

Data shows women remain underrepresented across the EV sector and among EV drivers, creating blind spots in charging, product design and marketing that could hold back the next wave of uptake.

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Tuesday, 03 February 2026 16:48

KGM Motors UK, formerly SsangYong, announce Lee Trundle as the brand’s latest ambassador.

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Sunday, 01 February 2026 19:47

BYD is partnering with Electric Vehicles UK (EVUK), an industry-to-consumer organisation which aims to accelerate the UK’s move towards a fully electric future.

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This year marks the 128th Crufts event, the most hotly anticipated dog show of the year which brings together top dog breeders and trainers from across the globe, all competing to take home one of the prestigious awards.

Every year thousands of dog owners, trainers and enthusiasts mark their calendars for the biggest doggy event of the year, and get ready to celebrate the coveted “Best in Show” pooch. To get into the spirit Lintbells, a Crufts’ event sponsor and manufacturer of premium natural pet supplements, which will be attending for the 11th time, is sharing some of the ways dog owners can celebrate their very own best in show at home.

  1. Pamper time
Everyone loves being pampered, our dogs included, so if you know you’re dog likes it then why not treat them to a ‘Best in Show’ makeover and take them to have their coat washed, combed or even trimmed. You could also go that extra mile and treat them to a massage, a nail trim or a teeth clean. This will leave them fresh and sparkling clean.

 

  1. Healthy treats
No celebration is complete without some healthy treats and this should be no different when it comes to our four legged friends. Celebrate their companionship and treat them to their favourite food, something you know they will love and will certainly get their tail wagging.

 

  1. Cosy cuddles
Showing love and TLC to your dog may be on the agenda everyday but why not take this opportunity to treat them to some extra-long cuddles, you could even let them get cosy in their favourite spot on the sofa. Or surprise them with a brand new bed that they can snuggle up in every night.

 

  1. Walkies
Dig out your walking boots and coat and enjoy some fresh air with your furry friend. Treat them to a nice long adventure outside at their favourite spot, whether that’s rolling fields, a long sandy beach or a park with some of their fellow canine companions. Don’t forget to bring along their favourite toys to chase around as well.
  1. Try supplements
One key way to celebrate your furry best friend is to ensure they live a happy and healthy life no matter what age they are, and this can be achieved by regularly adding natural supplements to their diet. Supplements such as Lintbells’ YuMOVE, YuDIGEST, YuMEGA and YuCALM can help support various health aspects in dogs including joints, digestion, skin and coat and behaviour.

If you would like to find out any more information or advice about the health and wellbeing of your dog you can head to the Lintbells stand at Crufts (Stand 121 in Hall 3) to chat to the friendly team.

The team will also be asking “What makes your dog’s tail wag?” encouraging customers, both new and existing, to share thoughts and experiences about their own canine companions, and adding stories to the Lintbells #tellyourtail wall. With one lucky visitor winning a dog friendly UK holiday worth up to £750 with Forest holidays. A Lintbells hamper and discount code for 2018 will also be up for grabs.

A host of Lintbells’ products will be on offer to purchase from the stand including a brand new product, YuMOVE PLUS for dogs which is exclusively available through Lintbells only. This is an extension of their already popular joint supplement YuMOVE, packed with even more ActiveEase® Green Lipped Mussel providing extra strength for older and much stiffer dogs. There will be some fantastic offers available including up to 50% off RRP on selected products. The experienced team will be on hand to offer tips and advice on any of the products.

Alethea Maillard, Marketing Manager for Lintbells, said: “We are so excited to be returning to Crufts this year, and are thrilled to be one of the sponsors for the event for the first time. The health and wellbeing of dogs is at the heart of everything we do and we can’t wait to meet lots of fellow dog lovers and let them know about the benefits of our products. We are also looking forward to hearing everyone’s ‘tails’ about their own best friend  and invite everyone to come along to your stand and share their stories.”

A new campaign has been launched urging people to play their part so that, “Together, we can tackle child abuse”.

It encourages members of the public to help protect children and young people by reporting any concerns they may have about the possible abuse or neglect of a child to the City of Wolverhampton Council, the NSPCC or West Midlands Police.

The City of Wolverhampton Council and Wolverhampton Safeguarding Children Board are backing the campaign which was launched by the Department for Education amid fears that some people are failing to report their concerns because they are not certain of the signs of child abuse, don’t know where to report it, or are worried about being wrong.

As well as highlighting how people should go about reporting their concerns, the campaign also urges people to look out for the signs that could suggest a young person is being abused. These include changes in their ABC – their appearance, their behaviour and the way they communicate.

Councillor Val Gibson, the City of Wolverhampton Council's Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, said: "We all have a role to play in protecting children and young people from child abuse and neglect.

“Anything you notice can help a child at risk. If you’re concerned in any way that a child is being abused or their safety is at risk, please speak to someone as keeping quiet could mean that the authorities miss out on vital information they need to keep children safe from harm.

"Information about a child's welfare is gathered from many sources, and your report will form part of a bigger picture. You don’t have to be absolutely certain, but by speaking to the council, the NSPCC or the police you could provide the missing piece of the jigsaw – and ultimately keep a child safe."

To report concerns in confidence, please call the City of Wolverhampton Council's children's social care team on 01902 555392 or 01902 552999 outside normal working hours. If the child is at immediate risk, call the police on 999, or 101 if you think a crime has been committed. Trained counsellors are available via the NSPCC helpline 24 hours a day on 0808 800 5000 or via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Councillor Gibson added: “Anyone can make contact with the authorities if they are worried or have concerns about a young person, including children and their families, relatives, friends and neighbours and professionals such as teachers, doctors, nurses and health visitors. Whoever you are, the message is clear – if you think it, report it."

A cute little black-and-white kid is the latest member of the rare Bagot goat family in the Sandwell Valley – the latest newcomer to a project to save the species from extinction.

The female has been born at Sandwell Council’s Forge Mill Farm at West Bromwich and is now available to be seen by visitors.

Melissa Underwood-Grattage, the farm manager, said “She is a cute little thing and is the latest introduction to the farm’s breeding stock and will play a part in helping to increase the number of these rare animals for years to come."

Staff at the Valley are supporting a scheme run by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust to breed the rare goats as there are fewer than 200 registered breeding females left.

The Bagot family of goats are a popular attraction for visitors to  Forge Mill. The Bagot is believed to be Britain’s oldest breed of goat with records of them being around in 1389 at Blithfield, the Staffordshire home of Sir John Bagot.

The exact origin of the Bagot goat is unknown - one theory is that they were brought to Britain during the Crusades in the Middle Ages, while others believe they originated from native goats in medieval times.

West Midlands families joined forces to support the launch of Muscular Dystrophy UK’s West Midlands Family Support Group.

The group has been set up to help South Asian families affected by muscle-wasting conditions get access to vital support. It will provide a range of support to the West Midlands community, such as helping them to access local health and care services and find suitable, accessible accommodation.

Around 4,000 people from the South Asian community in England and Wales have a neuromuscular condition, such as muscular dystrophy, and up to 600 people on the West Midlands are affected. Neuromuscular conditions cause muscles to weaken and waste over time, leading to increasingly severe disability. There is no cure, and few treatment options, cutting lives short.

Spearheaded by Naima Ali-Khan (36) from Coventry, Sanah Rauf (21) from Wolverhampton and Jaspal Mann (41) from Coventry, the group hopes to break down some of the language and cultural barriers that may prevent South Asian families from accessing services.

Naima, a student nurse and Muscular Dystrophy UK ambassador, whose two teenage daughters have an ultra-rare condition called SEPN1-related myopathy, said:

“As a parent of children affected by a muscle-wasting condition, it was a privilege to meet other families who really understand what you are going through. It can be overwhelming at first when you don’t know where to go to for support and this is why the group is so important. It can be empowering and reassuring to speak to others in a similar situation and learn from their experience.

“I hope the group will act as a much-needed lifeline for families who need support and understanding, when dealing with the challenges neuromuscular disease can bring.”

Bobby Ancil, Senior Neuromuscular Outreach Manager at Muscular Dystrophy UK, said: “It was good to have families coming together and drawing strength from each other. Muscle-wasting conditions can turn lives upside down, and the feeling of isolation and helplessness people often feel after a diagnosis can be all-consuming.

“By reaching out to the South Asian community in the West Midlands, we want to help families get the right support when it is most needed.”

Muscular Dystrophy UK has been supporting South Asian families affected by muscular dystrophy through the Yorkshire Neuromuscular Awaaz Forum. In 2014, the charity teamed up with Leeds General Infirmary Neuromuscular Service and two mothers from West Yorkshire, whose sons have Duchenne muscular dystrophy, to form the group. Meeting regularly in Bradford, the group brings families affected by muscular dystrophy together to support each other.

Wellbeing support and befriending services will be offered to older LGBT+ people living in sheltered housing, as part of a pilot project launching in Haringey next month.

Volunteers from the community will hold a range of social activities, such as film nights, creative writing and exercise sessions for the older LGBT+ community and their friends in sheltered housing services across the borough.

The pilot, which will provide safe and sensitive social spaces, is part of Haringey Council’s commitment to improving our work with LGBT+ residents. As part of the scheme, charity Opening Doors London will offer a befriending service for vulnerable older LGBT+ people to enhance social inclusion and tackle loneliness.

The launch, on March 1, follows LGBT+ History Month, a time to celebrate the borough’s diversity and the people in our community who have made a contribution to equality in Haringey.

Cllr Alan Strickland, Cabinet Member for Housing, Regeneration and Planning, said:

As we celebrate those who have made a difference in Haringey this LGBT+ History Month, it is also important to recognise those in our community who may feel isolated and alone. This pilot sheltered housing scheme will provide support and company for those who need it, and shows our commitment to supporting our LGBT+ residents and promoting inclusivity across our brilliantly diverse borough.

This Easter Holidays, from 24 March – 15 April, head to Newquay's Pirate's Quest for an exciting new adventure. Join the live pirate crew on the Quest for the Golden Egg with tours running daily throughout the holidays!

Embark on the special mission set by Captain Blackbeard, as you travel back in time to the Golden Age of Piracy, almost 300 years ago…

Begin your adventure on board a Pirate Hunter's Ship, the Royal Anne. The vessel left England in 1721 with the intention of sailing to the Caribbean, but wrecked off the South Coast of Cornwall.

A real LIVE pirate from the infamous Republic of Pirates will rescue you from the sinking Royal Anne, escorting you through a secret passageway, and then acting as a guide through several detailed sets and scenes. Discover mystical caves and brave the murky streets of eighteenth century Cornwall as you look out for clues that might lead to the discovery of some chocolate gold!

Eventually you'll arrive at the Captain's Ship, ready to successfully return to the Caribbean with your Easter booty.

The authentic pirates are brought to life by talented theatrical actors, who are guaranteed to make this a unique and memorable experience. Families of all ages can enjoy a fascinating opportunity to learn something new about piracy, and experience the REAL life of a seafarer during the Golden Age of Pirates.