The much-anticipated first trailer for the upcoming Harry Potter TV series has finally been unveiled, sparking excitement among fans worldwide. This reboot, produced by HBO, is a spin-off based on J.K. Rowling’s original books and the hugely successful film franchise. The trailer offers a fresh look at beloved scenes and characters, bridging the familiar elements… Continue reading Harry Potter TV show trailer released: Everything we know so far
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Matt Brittin: Ex-Google boss confirmed as new BBC director general
Matt Brittin, formerly an executive at Google, has been officially appointed as the new director general of the BBC. Taking over from Tim Davie, who decided to resign in November amidst controversy related to Panorama’s editing of a speech by then-US President Donald Trump, Brittin steps into the role at a pivotal moment for the… Continue reading Matt Brittin: Ex-Google boss confirmed as new BBC director general
Calls for inquiry into West Midlands high street child abuse claims
Senior political figures have demanded a prompt and comprehensive inquiry following allegations of child sexual exploitation linked to high street shops in the West Midlands. These calls came after a BBC investigation uncovered that a council employee repeatedly alerted authorities about the risk posed to children as young as 11 by mini-marts and vape shops,… Continue reading Calls for inquiry into West Midlands high street child abuse claims
Police watchdog investigates force over handling of Andrew Tate allegations
The police watchdog is currently conducting an investigation into how Hertfordshire Constabulary managed allegations of sexual abuse involving Andrew Tate. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is reviewing the police force’s handling of claims made by three women, which were initially investigated over a period of four years before being closed in 2019. According… Continue reading Police watchdog investigates force over handling of Andrew Tate allegations
Apple iPhone users in the UK asked to verify age with new update
Apple has introduced new age verification measures for iPhone and iPad users in the UK, requiring them to confirm they are adults to access certain services, including apps restricted to users aged 18 and over. This update comes as part of the latest iOS 16.4 software rollout. After upgrading, users will need to verify their… Continue reading Apple iPhone users in the UK asked to verify age with new update
Family's 'disgust' at Nottingham attacks victims being tested for drugs – but their killer was not
The father of a university student who was killed while trying to protect a friend expressed his deep dismay during a public inquiry after learning that the victims of a stabbing attack had their bodies tested for drugs and alcohol, while the assailant was not subjected to the same scrutiny. On 13 June 2023, Valdo… Continue reading Family's 'disgust' at Nottingham attacks victims being tested for drugs – but their killer was not
Doctors announce six-day strike in England as talks break down
Resident doctors in England have announced plans for a six-day strike next month following unsuccessful negotiations between the British Medical Association (BMA) and the government. The BMA cited the government’s insufficient response to their demands concerning pay and the shortage of jobs as the primary reasons for taking industrial action. This upcoming strike represents one… Continue reading Doctors announce six-day strike in England as talks break down
English Channel: Four held in Germany after smuggling gang raids
Four Syrian nationals have been detained in Germany as part of an international crackdown on a people-smuggling operation facilitating crossings of the English Channel using small boats. The arrests followed a series of coordinated raids conducted in the North Rhine-Westphalia area on Wednesday morning, where authorities confiscated boats, engines, petrol containers, and life jackets linked… Continue reading English Channel: Four held in Germany after smuggling gang raids
Reform's Offord backed by MSP as FM John Swinney condemns crude joke
Reform UK’s only Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) has publicly backed Malcolm Offord’s capacity to lead the party, despite Offord facing criticism over a homophobic joke he made several years ago. The controversial comment, which Offord has admitted was a “crude” joke, was made during a Burns Night dinner hosted by a rugby club… Continue reading Reform's Offord backed by MSP as FM John Swinney condemns crude joke
Starmer to temporarily ban crypto donations to UK parties
The UK government has announced a ban on political donations made using cryptocurrency, according to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. This decision follows an independent review aimed at tackling foreign financial interference in British politics. Alongside this measure, there will be a new limit imposed on donations from British citizens living abroad, capping these at… Continue reading Starmer to temporarily ban crypto donations to UK parties