Leading headlines across the UK’s newspapers highlight a diverse range of stories spanning politics, entertainment, and social issues. The Guardian features an interview with the government’s social mobility commissioner, Alun Francis, who criticizes the lack of a unified vision within the current administration. He urges Sir Keir Starmer to put forward a more coherent and… Continue reading 'No coherent plan for social mobility' and Strictly fix claim 'boshed'
Author: Dave Carter
University threatened with legal action after protest at event
Professor Alice Sullivan, a prominent academic who recently led a government review on the collection of sex and gender data, is threatening legal action against the University of Bristol. She alleges that the university failed to safeguard her freedom of speech after a talk she was scheduled to give was disrupted by a protest from… Continue reading University threatened with legal action after protest at event
Singing at school shouldn't just be for Christmas, teachers say
As the festive season approaches, it is common to see children singing at school events such as nativity plays or carol concerts, often with proud parents in attendance. However, recent findings reveal that singing is far less frequent during the rest of the academic year, particularly as students progress beyond primary school. Concerned about this… Continue reading Singing at school shouldn't just be for Christmas, teachers say
Fussy eaters and TV remote hogs: How to avoid family rows over Christmas
Christmas is often celebrated as the most magical time of year, yet it can also bring about tension and disagreements within families. Many of the people gathering around the dinner table may have been out of touch for months, and old frustrations can quickly resurface. Whether it’s criticism of the cooking, debates over dinner topics,… Continue reading Fussy eaters and TV remote hogs: How to avoid family rows over Christmas
Dundalk-Newry: Cross-border shopping now on 'even keel'
Business leaders in the Newry and Dundalk region say that cross-border shopping has now reached a stable phase following many years of fluctuating trends. Although price differences persist in goods such as alcohol and medicines, most visitors from the south now come north more for the experience of a day out rather than expecting to… Continue reading Dundalk-Newry: Cross-border shopping now on 'even keel'
Puppy farm and trail hunt ban promised in animal welfare strategy
The government is set to introduce a new animal welfare strategy on Monday, which aims to put an end to puppy farming and considers banning electric shock dog collars. This comprehensive plan includes new laws and legislative reforms, and it also addresses Labour’s earlier commitment to prohibit trail hunting in rural areas. The Royal Society… Continue reading Puppy farm and trail hunt ban promised in animal welfare strategy
Epidural kit shortage could last until March, regulator says
The UK is currently facing a shortage of epidural kits, a situation expected to persist until at least March, according to a warning issued by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). This disruption stems from manufacturing difficulties related to epidural bags, which are essential for administering pain relief to women during labour. In… Continue reading Epidural kit shortage could last until March, regulator says
Mum of Leon Adams in Christmas plea to catch 2002 Cardiff killer
The mother of Leon Adams, a man who passed away nearly 23 years after a violent assault left him severely injured, has made a heartfelt appeal during the Christmas season to help identify the person responsible for the attack. Leon died last December, having spent more than two decades paralyzed and reliant on round-the-clock care… Continue reading Mum of Leon Adams in Christmas plea to catch 2002 Cardiff killer
Police watchdog may investigate West Midlands Police over Maccabi fan ban
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) may open an investigation into West Midlands Police regarding their decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters from attending a football match against Aston Villa. This action was prompted by concerns over reports of violent behavior by these fans at previous away games. The IOPC told the BBC… Continue reading Police watchdog may investigate West Midlands Police over Maccabi fan ban
King's Foundation chair and nominee peer admits 'misleading' doctorate claim
Dame Ann Limb, chair of the King’s Foundation, has acknowledged that she was “misleading” regarding her doctoral qualifications. Recently nominated by the Labour Party for a life peerage, Dame Ann revealed to the Sunday Times that she never actually completed a PhD at the University of Liverpool, although her CV previously suggested otherwise. Explaining her… Continue reading King's Foundation chair and nominee peer admits 'misleading' doctorate claim