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Inquest opens into death of 10-year-old boy electrocuted at Blackpool hotel

Coroner says there are ‘questions to be asked about how this incident happened’ after Jack Piper-Sheach died → Read More

Sage Gateshead music hall to be renamed the Glasshouse

Software company and major donor plans to put its name on arena being built next door → Read More

Manchester Museum hands back 174 objects to Indigenous Australian islanders

Return of items to Anindilyakwa community hailed as landmark example of cultural repatriation → Read More

V&A Dundee erases mentions of opioid-linked Sackler family

V&A has faced criticism for being slow to disassociate itself from benefactors with role in US opioid epidemic → Read More

Negligence at Lancashire hospital caused boy permanent brain damage, court rules

Midwives at Royal Preston hospital failed to accurately monitor Jayden Astley’s heart rate and fabricated notes after birth in 2012 → Read More

Vanilla nice? The 99s are on Starmer in Blackpool as local elections loom

Labour leader insists party is cutting through with voters as he chats to locals and visits an ice-cream parlour → Read More

Liverpool plans huge Eurovision sing-along in solidarity with Ukraine

Project hopes Beatles classic will ‘unite the world’ and show victims of the conflict that they’ll never walk alone → Read More

‘She is looking worse for wear’: visitors take a toll on the Lady of the North

Sightseers at Charles Jencks’s giant sculpture Northumberlandia are being asked to stick to its paths → Read More

Passengers rescued by lifeboat after Orkney ferry runs aground

Coastguard agency says fire was extinguished and all 60 passengers were evacuated safe and well → Read More

Appeal over ‘unduly lenient’ community sentence for man who raped girl, 13

Decision welcomed by victim after judge decided not to jail Sean Hogg from South Lanarkshire for the offence → Read More

Two men guilty of conspiring to sell history-changing Anglo-Saxon coins

Undercover police caught men attempting illegal sale of cache that experts say helps transform view of Alfred the Great → Read More

Joshua Reynolds’ Portrait of Omai acquired by National Portrait Gallery

Painting, renamed Portrait of Mai, will remain on public display after being jointly acquired with Getty Museum → Read More

Farne Islands to remain closed after three new cases of bird flu detected

National Trust rangers brace for second year of mass deaths on islands off Northumberland coast → Read More

Seagull put down after man seen dragging bird by rope in Blackpool

Police investigating after ‘vile’ incident condemned by RSPCA → Read More

‘They thought we were all communists’: Bradford’s peace studies department turns 50

University department derided by Thatcher as a ‘problem’ – and now a leading centre of conflict resolution – celebrates anniversary → Read More

Deaths of two pensioners on M1 spurs calls to halt smart motorways

Crash that killed Derek Jacobs and Charles Scripps ‘would not have occurred’ had there been a hard shoulder, coroner finds → Read More

Outrage as man walks free after rape of 13-year-old girl in Scotland

Judge says Sean Hogg, 17 when he committed the crime and now 21, would have been jailed if he had been over 25 → Read More

Olivia Pratt-Korbel’s mother speaks of heartbreak after killer’s sentencing

Cheryl Korbel paid tribute to her ‘beautiful, sassy, chatty girl’ after Thomas Cashman was jailed for at least 42 years → Read More

Meadows to return at 100 historic sites in England to mark coronation

Ten-year project by English Heritage will see landscapes at sites including Stonehenge return to how they would have once looked → Read More

‘They are formidable creatures’: life with Northumberland’s rare white wild cattle

Chillingham’s herd are survivors of animals that once roamed Britain’s forests – but are now rarer than pandas → Read More