Nearly nine months after the sudden passing of her husband Barry, Kay Donald remains entangled in ongoing issues surrounding his pension, which she says is preventing her from moving forward. Kay, from Glasgow, has yet to receive any pension payments since Barry’s death last September, shortly before the couple’s 34th wedding anniversary. Her experience reflects… Continue reading Widow 'distressed' by Capita's nine-month delay to husband's pension
Author: Dave Carter
Child abuse survivor's fury at mum's early jail release
Caroline Eshghi, a woman from Cornwall, has spoken out in anger after her birth mother, Melanie Burmingham, was released from prison after serving just eight months of a 20-month sentence. Eshghi’s mother had been convicted of subjecting her to severe and sustained abuse during her childhood, including beatings, burning, and starvation. A judge described the… Continue reading Child abuse survivor's fury at mum's early jail release
My drinking days are over. Here are my tips for an alcohol-free World Cup
Sam O’Brien West, aged 32, has long recognized his struggles with alcohol, frequently finding himself the most intoxicated individual at social gatherings. Having decided to embrace sobriety, Sam, an avid football supporter, now offers his insights on enjoying the World Cup without drinking. His journey began with drinking around the age of 14, leading to… Continue reading My drinking days are over. Here are my tips for an alcohol-free World Cup
You may be saving for your pension without realising it. Here's how to check
Saving for retirement is a challenge many people face, especially when day-to-day expenses take up most of their income. Despite this, it remains important to set aside money for later life. A recent report highlights that over 75% of workers are likely to fall short of maintaining a moderate standard of living once they retire.… Continue reading You may be saving for your pension without realising it. Here's how to check
What the Dutch can teach the UK about tackling youth unemployment
A recent report highlighted a significant challenge facing Britain, revealing that nearly one in eight young people aged 16 to 24 are not engaged in education, employment, or training (NEET). Alan Milburn, who formerly served as health secretary and authored the report, issued a warning that, without prompt intervention, the number might rise to one… Continue reading What the Dutch can teach the UK about tackling youth unemployment
How the High Street became a window on our political instability
The passage discusses the decline of High Streets in the UK, highlighting how visible signs of criminality, empty shops, and economic hardship contribute to feelings of powerlessness among residents and influence political sentiments, especially in areas with significant High Street vacancies. Key points include: – **Political Impact**: Politicians like Nigel Farage and Richard Tice of… Continue reading How the High Street became a window on our political instability
Newspaper headlines: 'Iran fires missile barrage' and 'New Eriksen hell'
Monday’s front pages highlighted a range of major global and domestic events, with particular focus on escalating tensions in the Middle East. The Daily Telegraph reported that Iran launched missile attacks against Israel, marking the first such offensive since the ceasefire agreed upon in April. The attacks were reportedly in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes targeting… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Iran fires missile barrage' and 'New Eriksen hell'
Vulnerable women being lured by illegal sperm donor 'delivery services' advertised on social media
The text you provided is from a BBC Wales Investigates report by Gemma Dunstan, highlighting the issue of women seeking sperm donations through unregulated channels in the UK. Here are the key points extracted from the article: – Women who cannot access fertility treatment through official channels sometimes turn to social media and unregulated websites… Continue reading Vulnerable women being lured by illegal sperm donor 'delivery services' advertised on social media
Scarva: Lockhart rejects criticism over attending protest
A Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) Member of Parliament has dismissed the backlash she faced after being seen standing near masked individuals during an event in Scarva. The incident occurred during a pro-Palestine demonstration where approximately 1,500 participants marched along a canal towpath stretching from Lurgan to Newry, passing by the County Down village. Following the… Continue reading Scarva: Lockhart rejects criticism over attending protest
Man arrested 22 years after Tyrone Clarke murdered in Leeds
A new development has occurred in the investigation of a murder case dating back more than two decades in Leeds. A man has been taken into custody in connection with the fatal stabbing of teenager Tyrone Clarke, which happened 22 years ago. The police have confirmed this recent arrest as part of ongoing efforts to… Continue reading Man arrested 22 years after Tyrone Clarke murdered in Leeds