The UK economy experienced unexpected growth in March, despite the onset of the Iran war beginning to impact the economic landscape. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported an increase of 0.3% in economic activity that month, defying predictions that anticipated a slight contraction. However, experts expect the conflict’s full economic consequences to become more… Continue reading UK economy sees surprise growth in March despite Iran war
Author: Dave Carter
'We're right on track', says Streeting as key hospital wait target hit
The government in England has just met an important interim goal aimed at reducing hospital waiting times. By March 2026, 65% of patients were to receive treatment within 18 weeks, and the latest data shows this figure has inched past that mark to 65.3%. This achievement marks a crucial step toward the broader ambition of… Continue reading 'We're right on track', says Streeting as key hospital wait target hit
A pothole has burst my tyre – how do I claim?
It looks like you’ve shared part of a BBC article discussing the issue of potholes in Netherfield, highlighting residents’ frustrations, local signs emphasizing the problem, and the impact potholes have on vehicles. The article includes insights from local mechanic Mick Hampshire, who describes the damage potholes cause, such as snapped coil springs and damage to… Continue reading A pothole has burst my tyre – how do I claim?
What is GDP and how fast is the UK economy growing?
During the first quarter of 2026, the UK economy experienced stronger growth than originally anticipated, according to official data. Despite this positive start, there are ongoing concerns among experts that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, involving the US, Israel, and Iran, could slow down or even halt economic progress as the year unfolds.… Continue reading What is GDP and how fast is the UK economy growing?
Deaths of three women in sea in Brighton 'tragic and horrendous'
The deaths of three young women in the sea off Brighton have been described as “tragic and horrendous” by the city’s council leader. Bella Sankey, who leads Brighton & Hove City Council, called the news “the most devastating” the city had experienced in a long time. She highlighted the difficult situation, noting that the women… Continue reading Deaths of three women in sea in Brighton 'tragic and horrendous'
Chris Mason: Potential leadership challengers jostle for positions
This morning reveals a clear sense of positioning as various figures prepare for the anticipated race to become the next prime minister. The early maneuvers show a mix of strategic statements and behind-the-scenes calculations among prominent political players. Among those expressing concern about a leadership contest is Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who in an interview on… Continue reading Chris Mason: Potential leadership challengers jostle for positions
Sepsis: The man who 'died' and came back to life
This article tells the story of Marshall Wylie, a farmer from County Tyrone, who experienced a severe case of sepsis after cutting his arm sorting wood in August 2023. Initially, he thought nothing of the small injury or his subsequent flu-like symptoms, which is common among farmers who often sustain minor cuts and may delay… Continue reading Sepsis: The man who 'died' and came back to life
Disabled St Helens man spied upon by bosses wins £300k payout
Alan Jones, a 59-year-old man with a longstanding history in the glass-making industry, was wrongly dismissed from his role at Pilkington UK Ltd after being covertly monitored by his employer. Having worked for the company since 1983, starting as an apprentice and eventually becoming a team leader, Jones faced difficulties after developing radiation-induced neuropathy, a… Continue reading Disabled St Helens man spied upon by bosses wins £300k payout
Government expands e-gate access to include younger children
Starting from 8 July, children aged eight and nine returning to the UK from abroad will be permitted to use e-gates at airports and other entry points, according to an announcement from the Home Office. This change requires that the child is at least 120cm (3ft 11in) tall to be properly identified by the biometric… Continue reading Government expands e-gate access to include younger children
Pembrokeshire chippy owner says 'abrupt' customers query prices as costs soar
A fish and chip shop owner in Pembrokeshire is introducing self-service tills in response to customers’ often abrupt questioning about rising prices. Rhys McLoughlin, co-owner of Môr Ffres in Dinas Cross, expressed concerns over the growing number of price-related inquiries, highlighting that many customers do not grasp the continuous increase in supply costs. He explained,… Continue reading Pembrokeshire chippy owner says 'abrupt' customers query prices as costs soar