Food critic Giles Coren has argued that Michelin-starred establishments should not be held to the same health and safety regulations as other restaurants. His comments followed the news that Ynyshir Restaurant and Rooms, a two-Michelin-starred venue in Machynlleth, Ceredigion, received a hygiene rating of just one out of five after an inspection on 5 November.… Continue reading Ynyshir: Giles Coren says hygiene ratings should not apply to Michelin restaurants
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Hospital corridor waits: 'My mother signed a DNR because she didn't want to go back'
An 87-year-old woman, Bernie McGrogan, spent 15 hours on a trolley in a hospital corridor, an experience her family has described as both “grim” and “heartbreaking.” Bernie, who was immobile and incontinent, died at home with family members around her in October of last year. Her daughter, Fiona McAreavey, recounted the ordeal to BBC News… Continue reading Hospital corridor waits: 'My mother signed a DNR because she didn't want to go back'
Starmer hints he could back social media ban for under-16s
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has indicated that the possibility of banning social media access for British children under the age of 16 remains under active consideration, emphasizing that “all options are on the table.” He stressed the need for increased measures to protect young people from potential harms linked to social media, noting that… Continue reading Starmer hints he could back social media ban for under-16s
British soldiers face dismissal over failed drugs tests
Over 20 members of the British Army face potential dismissal after testing positive for drug use. This incident involves 23 soldiers from the 32 Engineer Regiment stationed in Catterick, North Yorkshire. According to a report from the Sun, which first broke the story, this event is being described as the largest drugs bust within the… Continue reading British soldiers face dismissal over failed drugs tests
Nun jailed for abuse at Nazareth House children's home
A former nun who committed abuse against vulnerable children in Scotland has been sentenced to fifteen months in prison. Carol Buirds, aged 75, was convicted for inflicting unnecessary suffering and injury on children in homes governed by the Catholic Sisters of Nazareth order between 1972 and 1981. Alongside her, another ex-nun, 78-year-old Eileen McElhinney, received… Continue reading Nun jailed for abuse at Nazareth House children's home
Former Countess of Chester NHS Trust chief executive awarded £1.4m over unfair dismissal
Dr Susan Gilby, the former chief executive of the Countess of Chester NHS Trust, has been awarded £1.4 million in damages after successfully suing the NHS for unfair dismissal. The legal dispute arose following her suspension in December 2022. Despite offers to settle and avoid court proceedings, the trust proceeded with litigation, resulting in costs… Continue reading Former Countess of Chester NHS Trust chief executive awarded £1.4m over unfair dismissal
Pro-Palestine protesters get inside BBC Scotland building
A group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators briefly occupied the reception area of the BBC Scotland headquarters located in Glasgow. The protest took place inside the Pacific Quay building by the River Clyde, where approximately ten activists carried flags and banners, chanting slogans related to the ongoing situation in Gaza. The protesters targeted the media outlet, accusing… Continue reading Pro-Palestine protesters get inside BBC Scotland building
TikTok star HSTikkyTokky will not repay full extradition costs
TikTok personality Harrison Sullivan, known online as HSTikkyTokky, will not be required to cover the full expense of a private jet that was used to return him to the UK from Spain after evading court proceedings for nearly a year. A judge made this decision following Sullivan’s involvement in a crash in Surrey earlier this… Continue reading TikTok star HSTikkyTokky will not repay full extradition costs
Nigel Farage names Lord Malcolm Offord as Reform UK's Scottish leader
Lord Malcolm Offord, formerly a Conservative minister, has been appointed as the inaugural Scottish leader of Reform UK. This announcement was made by party head Nigel Farage during an event held in Fife. As the leader, Lord Offord will spearhead Reform UK’s campaign for the upcoming Scottish Parliament election in May, with ambitions to make… Continue reading Nigel Farage names Lord Malcolm Offord as Reform UK's Scottish leader
Customers of failed green energy company CES reveal 'botched' work 'nightmare'
A number of homeowners are facing significant difficulties following incomplete and poorly executed energy efficiency improvements by Consumer Energy Solutions (CES), a green energy firm that recently went into administration. Among those affected is Jane Wallbank, a mother from Penrhiwceibr, Rhondda Cynon Taf, who experienced flooding in her home due to insulation work carried out… Continue reading Customers of failed green energy company CES reveal 'botched' work 'nightmare'