Madeleine McCann's father calls for more scrutiny of press

Gerry McCann, father of the missing Madeleine McCann, has expressed deep concerns over the conduct of parts of the UK media. He described the intense media attention on his family as “monstering” and argued that such intrusive behavior repeatedly disrupted the investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance in 2007, ultimately impeding efforts to find her. Speaking on… Continue reading Madeleine McCann's father calls for more scrutiny of press

Thousands of flood defences below standard as Storm Bram hits

An analysis has revealed that thousands of flood defence structures across England, intended to shield homes and businesses, were not meeting the required standards as winter commenced. Out of roughly 98,000 inspected flood defences, nearly 9% were deemed below the necessary condition by the Environment Agency as of 20 October. This includes 6,498 defences classified… Continue reading Thousands of flood defences below standard as Storm Bram hits

Hundreds of youth centres planned to reach 'isolated' generation

The government has announced a £500 million investment aimed at revitalizing youth services across England, addressing the challenges faced by a sector described as “decimated” in recent years. This funding will support the creation and refurbishment of 250 youth centres and the introduction of 50 new Young Futures Hubs over the next four years. These… Continue reading Hundreds of youth centres planned to reach 'isolated' generation

TV faithful Claudia Winkleman made MBE by the King at Windsor Castle

Claudia Winkleman appeared radiant on Tuesday as she received an MBE from King Charles III during an investiture held at Windsor Castle. The recognition came as part of the King’s Birthday Honours this summer, celebrating her contributions to broadcasting. Joining her at the royal event was her family, including her mother, journalist Eve Pollard. Winkleman… Continue reading TV faithful Claudia Winkleman made MBE by the King at Windsor Castle

Newspaper headlines: Trump says Europe 'weak' and 'faithful servant' Winkleman

Several UK newspapers have prominently featured US President Donald Trump’s severe criticism of European leaders on their front pages. Trump labelled these leaders as “weak” and referred to European nations as “decaying”, blaming them for their failure to bring an end to the war in Ukraine. The Metro highlighted the president’s remarks as a factor… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Trump says Europe 'weak' and 'faithful servant' Winkleman

UK asylum system hit by inefficiencies and wasted funds, watchdog finds

The National Audit Office (NAO) has highlighted significant inefficiencies within the UK’s asylum system, pointing to “wasted public funds” and a pattern of “short-term, reactive” government policies that have merely shifted problems rather than resolving them. The watchdog conducted an examination of 5,000 asylum applications submitted in January 2023. Out of this group, 35% (1,619… Continue reading UK asylum system hit by inefficiencies and wasted funds, watchdog finds

How long Britain could really fight for if war broke out tomorrow

The discussion around the UK’s future military capabilities in light of modern threats and geopolitical tensions continues to be an important issue as of 2024: – **Gen Sir Patrick Sanders’ “Citizen Army” Proposal**: Upon retiring in 2024, the former Chief of the General Staff Sir Patrick Sanders proposed the creation of a “citizen army” in… Continue reading How long Britain could really fight for if war broke out tomorrow

Turner Prize 2025: Nnena Kalu earns 'historic' win

Nnena Kalu has made history by becoming the first artist with a learning disability to receive the Turner Prize, the United Kingdom’s most prestigious art award. Her vibrant and striking sculptures, along with her intricate drawings, caught the attention of the judges, who described her work as both “bold and compelling.” Kalu, who is 59… Continue reading Turner Prize 2025: Nnena Kalu earns 'historic' win

EA tells drivers to cut school taxi costs or lose contract

Taxi drivers responsible for transporting children with special educational needs (SEN) to school are facing a proposed reduction of 10% in their payments from the Education Authority (EA). The EA has formally requested that drivers lower their rates; otherwise, contracts for these transport services risk termination. This move comes amid a sharp rise in expenditure… Continue reading EA tells drivers to cut school taxi costs or lose contract

Teaching assistant told Newport pupils he had killed 250 people as a sniper

A teaching assistant has been prohibited from working in classrooms for a period of two years after falsely claiming to pupils that he had killed over 250 people as a military sniper. Scott John Trigg-Turner, aged 44, informed a year eight class in Newport that he had served in the US Marines, operated under the… Continue reading Teaching assistant told Newport pupils he had killed 250 people as a sniper