Terry Yorath: Leeds and Wales legend dies aged 75

Terry Yorath, the former Leeds United and Wales midfielder, has passed away at 75 after a brief illness. Yorath began his professional career with Leeds in 1967, where he made 199 appearances and scored 11 goals across a nine-year period. During his time at Leeds, he earned the First Division title in 1974 and collected… Continue reading Terry Yorath: Leeds and Wales legend dies aged 75

Delayed discharges costing NHS Scotland £440m a year, report says

According to a report by Audit Scotland and the Accounts Commission, NHS Scotland spent approximately £440 million last year on hospital beds occupied by patients who were medically ready to be discharged but remained in hospital due to delays. The findings revealed that around one in every nine hospital beds was taken up by such… Continue reading Delayed discharges costing NHS Scotland £440m a year, report says

Trump and Starmer speak after astonishing few days

The past several days have proven remarkable in the realm of UK-US relations, marked by three distinct developments that each signal different directions. Picture the conversation between the UK Prime Minister and President Trump, who spoke last night for the first time since recent flurries of international actions initiated by the White House. Their discussion… Continue reading Trump and Starmer speak after astonishing few days

Smart glasses: 'I was secretly filmed and trolled online'

Smart glasses, often promoted as an innovative leap in wearable technology, are seeing renewed interest. However, concerns have been raised about their potential misuse, particularly regarding the privacy and dignity of women. Instances have emerged where these devices, equipped with built-in cameras, are being used to film women without their awareness or permission, leading to… Continue reading Smart glasses: 'I was secretly filmed and trolled online'

Newspaper headlines: 'Splash & grab' and 'UK ready to seize more of Putin's ships'

It looks like you’ve provided a series of snippets describing various newspaper front pages and their headlines related to a recent geopolitical event—the US seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the North Atlantic, with UK involvement. Here’s a summary of the key points from the headlines and captions you shared: – **Metro:** Describes the… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Splash & grab' and 'UK ready to seize more of Putin's ships'

Thetford man shot dead by police had been carrying air gun

A man named Tony Keeble was fatally shot by police officers in Norfolk while carrying what was later identified as an air gun, according to an independent watchdog. The incident occurred on 28 December next to the Thetford bypass when armed officers believed Keeble was holding a handgun. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC)… Continue reading Thetford man shot dead by police had been carrying air gun

Lib Dem council to ask for election delay despite Ed Davey's warning

Cheltenham Borough Council, which is governed by the Liberal Democrats, has announced that it will request a postponement of its local elections originally planned for 7 May. This decision contrasts with comments made by the party’s national leader, Sir Ed Davey, who previously argued that delaying elections would violate human rights. The council has stated… Continue reading Lib Dem council to ask for election delay despite Ed Davey's warning

Mudeford beach hut owners look into legality of council tax rise

Owners of beach huts at Mudeford Spit in Dorset are evaluating the legal foundations of a proposed council tax reclassification that would categorize their huts as second homes. If Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council proceeds with its plan, over 300 hut owners could face paying full council tax starting in April. The Mudeford Sandbanks… Continue reading Mudeford beach hut owners look into legality of council tax rise

GCSE results will be available online this summer

For the first time in August, GCSE students throughout England will have the option to access their exam results directly on their smartphones. This new development comes through an “education record” app, which was piloted last summer with 95,000 pupils in Manchester and the West Midlands. Initially, the app will allow Year 11 students to… Continue reading GCSE results will be available online this summer

Rapists among Metropolitan Police officers not properly vetted

A recent review has uncovered that inadequate vetting processes within the Metropolitan Police led to 131 officers and staff committing crimes or misconduct while serving. Among them were two notorious serial rapists, David Carrick and Cliff Mitchell, who managed to join or continue in the force despite failing appropriate background checks. Carrick, known as one… Continue reading Rapists among Metropolitan Police officers not properly vetted