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Games Talks Live returns to Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow in March
The Scottish Game Developers Association will run Games Talks Live across Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow from 24–26 March 2026, featuring lightning talks, networking and pitches from the SGDA Games Accelerator cohort.
Big Mac Day raises funds for the Children's Treatment Centre
Big Mac Day on February 1 returned to Cornwall and Lancaster, with proceeds from Big Mac sales at four local McDonald's directed to the Children's Treatment Centre, a community-funded agency marking its 30th anniversary in 2026.
Crossmaglen Square: residents and businesses invited to share views
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council will hold a public drop-in on 10 March 2026 from 4pm to 8pm at Crossmaglen Community Centre to gather views as part of a study to develop an Improvement Plan for Crossmaglen Square.
Recent heartwarming stories
Showing: 641-650Rescued Canines and PETA to Host Annual General Assembly Breakfast in Richmond
PETA will hold its annual General Assembly Breakfast on February 3 at the Colgate Darden Memorial Garden in Richmond, featuring rescued dogs available for adoption and vegan refreshments; the group will also outline animal‑welfare legislative priorities.
Melania director says she allowed candid moments to be filmed
Brett Ratner told the Daily Mail that Melania Trump granted him unprecedented access and did not censor the footage, and he filmed the president and first lady for 20 days before the inauguration.
Church brings community together to clean up its green space
St Mary's Church in Watford hosted the 'Green Heart of Watford' clean-up last Sunday, with 21 volunteers aged eight to 80 collecting ten bags of litter; volunteers also joined the RSPB Big Birdwatch to record local bird species.
Foyle Hospice launches B Good to You wellness evening with BPerfect Cosmetics
Foyle Hospice is launching a 'B Good to You' wellness evening in partnership with BPerfect Cosmetics to raise funds for local hospice care; tickets are priced at £25.
Cambridgeshire village Sawtry praised as friendly and convenient
Residents say Sawtry, on the edge of the A1 between Peterborough and Huntingdon, feels friendly and offers local shops, services and active community groups.
Miyawaki micro forest planted beside Spring Mill homes
A Miyawaki micro forest of about 850 native tree whips was planted on Pendle Borough Council land next to the Spring Mill development in Earby, with pupils, Barnfield Construction and Lancashire County Council taking part.
Community centre to offer free Saturday meals after £10,000 Celtic Foundation boost
Branchton Community Centre will use a £10,000 grant from the Celtic Foundation to expand its free meal programme and is planning a Saturday service after already serving around 50 lunches a day.
Care home residents complete 500-mile walk and raise thousands for charity
Residents at Braemar Lodge completed a 168-day, 500-mile sponsored walk from Salisbury to Braemar and raised £3,461.53 for Salisbury Hospice Charity.
Jailed mothers in Colombia are receiving a second chance under a new law
Since the Public Utility law took effect, 216 women who are heads of households have been released to serve the remainder of their sentences in the community, but campaigners say uptake has been limited and post-release support is uneven.
Rotary Club donation to St Michael's Hospice from Christmas collection.
Senlac St Leonards Rotary Club donated funds raised at Morrison's on Queens Road in Hastings to St Michael's Hospice, and hospice fundraiser Sophie Bailey thanked the club for its ongoing support.
