Andy Burnham, if he assumes the role of prime minister next month as anticipated, will face the immediate challenge of managing a £4.7 billion expenditure tied to the Defence Investment Plan (DIP). This substantial financial commitment looms large before he even begins to address the broader issue of increasing defence spending ahead of the upcoming… Continue reading Chris Mason: The crunching trade offs and big numbers Burnham may soon confront
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Identical Cardiff twin dies weeks after setting up leukaemia fundraiser
A 24-year-old woman named Caitlin Leggett tragically passed away shortly after beginning fundraising efforts for a critical leukemia treatment. Caitlin’s diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) came in April 2025. This diagnosis led to a surprising discovery that she and her sister, Grace, were in fact identical twins rather than fraternal, a revelation that came… Continue reading Identical Cardiff twin dies weeks after setting up leukaemia fundraiser
Doorbell camera helps neighbours pull woman, 87, from fire
The group had to rouse Day from her bed during the incident. According to Smart, Day gave him a wary look as if suspecting him of ill intent, but he managed to get her up. Pav was by his side, and together they carefully helped her downstairs, managing to do so just in time. The… Continue reading Doorbell camera helps neighbours pull woman, 87, from fire
What does the Royal Navy's new drone warship plan mean for Scotland?
The recent shift in the UK’s naval shipbuilding strategy reflects changes in modern warfare, particularly lessons learned from recent conflicts such as the war in Ukraine and tensions in the Gulf. These have demonstrated that traditional large, expensive warships are vulnerable to relatively inexpensive and advanced weaponry like anti-ship missiles, drones, and hypersonic missiles. As… Continue reading What does the Royal Navy's new drone warship plan mean for Scotland?
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World Cup 2026: Thomas Tuchel says England will stick to Southgate penalty plan
England’s manager, Thomas Tuchel, has disclosed that his team will adopt the penalty shoot-out strategy developed by Gareth Southgate for the World Cup. Facing DR Congo in their opening knockout match on Wednesday, Tuchel’s squad must be prepared for the possibility of a shoot-out, given the high stakes of the encounter. The game, scheduled for… Continue reading World Cup 2026: Thomas Tuchel says England will stick to Southgate penalty plan
Plea for households to read energy meter as prices rise
With a 13% increase in household energy prices set to affect millions in England, Scotland, and Wales starting Wednesday, consumers are being advised to submit meter readings. This step is particularly important for those whose tariffs fall under the price cap set by regulator Ofgem but who do not yet have a smart meter installed.… Continue reading Plea for households to read energy meter as prices rise
Why Starmer's defence plan leaves next PM with £4.7bn headache
Just before the government revealed its Defence Investment Plan, a quiet exchange took place in the House of Commons chamber between the two men responsible for overseeing the plan’s development. John Healey, who had stepped down as defence secretary due to dissatisfaction with the budget allocated to the plan, was seen in a deep conversation… Continue reading Why Starmer's defence plan leaves next PM with £4.7bn headache
Why Gen Z are planning for life without a state pension
It looks like you’ve shared part of an article or a news story discussing concerns regarding the future of the UK state pension, especially from the perspective of younger generations like Gen Z. The key points covered in the text include: – **Young people’s doubts about the state pension:** Many Gen Z individuals, like Joel,… Continue reading Why Gen Z are planning for life without a state pension
E-scooters being advertised for commuting despite UK road ban
Several well-known retailers, including Amazon, Argos, and Currys, have been found advertising electric scooters (e-scooters) for use on public roads and pathways, despite such usage being illegal under UK law. An investigation conducted by the Press Association (PA) revealed that both large brands and independent sellers were promoting these vehicles as suitable for road use.… Continue reading E-scooters being advertised for commuting despite UK road ban