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News 22/01/26

The UK is preparing for the largest policing overhaul in decades, with the number of constabularies set to be reduced. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will outline plans next week to cut the current 43 forces. Critics argue the existing system is bureaucratic and expensive, and some officials say smaller forces struggle to tackle serious crime. Reforms are expected to merge back-office functions, freeing resources for more frontline officers. Owners of […]

todayJanuary 22, 2026 6

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The Things We Loved Before Everything Went Digital

Before everything lived in the cloud, life felt a little more hands-on. For Generation X, the pre-digital world wasn’t better in every way, but it had a charm that’s hard to replicate. Things took longer, required more effort, and often meant more human connection. Looking back, it’s no surprise so many of us still feel nostalgic for the things we loved before everything went digital. Mixtapes That Meant Something A […]

todayJanuary 21, 2026 5

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News 21/01/26

US troops have moved 150 Islamic State prisoners from Syria to Iraq, part of plans that could see up to seven thousand detainees transferred across the border. The Syrian government under President Ahmed al Sharaa has been seeking to reassert control over the country, clashing with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces who previously held the northeast. The withdrawal of SDF troops has raised concerns over the security of around a […]

todayJanuary 21, 2026 6

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Top Five Tuesday: The Story Behind This Week’s Top Five

It’s Top 5 Tuesday on Atom Radio, and today we’re taking a look at a story that’s part legal drama, part council politics, and surprisingly relatable for anyone who’s ever been rejected for a job. Here’s the scoop behind one of this week’s biggest talking points. 1. The Claim That Shook the Council James Sheehy, 29, applied to be town clerk at Lymington and Pennington Town Council in March 2024. […]

todayJanuary 20, 2026 7

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News 20/01/26

A commuter train has derailed near Barcelona after a retaining wall collapsed onto the tracks. Spanish emergency officials say the train driver has died, and twenty people have been injured, four of them critically. The derailment comes just two days after a separate train collision in southern Spain killed forty two people and injured dozens more. A fifteen year old boy has been stabbed to death in woodland near a […]

todayJanuary 20, 2026 7

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Why People Dislike Mondays

Ah, Monday. Just saying the word can make you sigh, groan, or reach instinctively for another cup of coffee. For many, the start of the workweek comes with a feeling of dread—but why is that? Is it just Monday blues, or is there more science behind our collective dislike of the day? 1. The Weekend Hangover Effect After two days of rest, socialising, and staying up later than usual, our […]

todayJanuary 19, 2026 4

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News 19/01/26

Ministers are launching a consultation on banning under-16s from social media after pressure from dozens of backbench MPs. The government initially opposed such a ban but has softened its stance and will now seek views on introducing an Australia-style policy. The consultation will also look at improving age assurance technology to enforce minimum age limits, assess whether the digital age of consent is too low, and examine restricting or removing […]

todayJanuary 19, 2026 5

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The 90s Hits That Still Get Us Dancing

The 1990s were a golden era for music. For Generation X, it was a decade of guitar riffs, catchy choruses, and pop anthems that filled bedrooms, school halls, and local gigs. While 90s dance and disco dominated the clubs, it was rock and pop that defined the soundtrack for many of us—and some of those songs still have the power to make us get up and move today. 1. Oasis […]

todayJanuary 18, 2026 4

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News 18/01/26

Twenty-one people have died and more than a hundred are injured after a train derailment in southern Spain, the interior ministry and Spanish media report. A train from Malaga to Madrid, carrying three hundred and seventeen passengers, left Malaga at six forty local time before derailing and crossing onto an adjacent track, where another train was also derailed. Emergency services attended the scene. More than sixty Labour MPs have called […]

todayJanuary 18, 2026 7

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Making the Most of Your Weekend

The weekend always arrives faster than expected. After a busy week of work, family, and commitments, those two days can feel precious. The key to making the most of your weekend isn’t about packing every hour with activity, but finding the right balance between rest, fun, and time for yourself. Slow down on Saturday morning One of the simplest pleasures of the weekend is not setting an alarm. Give yourself […]

todayJanuary 17, 2026 9

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