A significant fire erupted at the Ladybank landfill site in Fife on Tuesday afternoon and has continued to burn for over three days. According to the Unite union, employees at the site faced a dangerous situation during the incident, as some staff had to climb over a locked gate to evacuate. The union has described… Continue reading Landfill site workers 'climbed locked gate to escape blaze'
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UK borrowing costs rise and pound falls as leadership drama continues
UK government borrowing costs have reached their highest point in 18 years, coinciding with a decline in the pound, as the contest for Labour’s leadership takes an unexpected turn with Andy Burnham deciding to contest a by-election. While borrowing costs increased across Europe, the rise in the UK has been notably sharper. Market analysts attribute… Continue reading UK borrowing costs rise and pound falls as leadership drama continues
Nigel Farage paid for £1.4m house with I'm a Celebrity cash, says Reform
Nigel Farage used earnings from his appearance on the ITV reality show *I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here* to purchase a £1.4 million house in Surrey in 2024, according to statements from Reform UK provided to the BBC. The payment for the property was reportedly made in full cash, without involving a mortgage,… Continue reading Nigel Farage paid for £1.4m house with I'm a Celebrity cash, says Reform
Coffi Lab in Whitchurch apologises for banning revising pupils
A coffee shop chain has issued an apology after banning school students who were revising for exams from one of its locations. The incident occurred at the Coffi Lab café in Whitchurch, Cardiff, where the café displayed a sign declaring the venue a “no study zone,” advising pupils to use the nearby library instead for… Continue reading Coffi Lab in Whitchurch apologises for banning revising pupils
Meningitis cases in Reading are pupils at two schools, UKHSA says
Two students from Reading have been diagnosed with meningitis, each attending different schools in the area. One pupil is enrolled at Reading Blue Coat School, while the other attends Highdown Secondary School and Sixth Form. Both individuals are undergoing treatment, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). Earlier this week, a sixth-form student at… Continue reading Meningitis cases in Reading are pupils at two schools, UKHSA says
James Bond: Search for new 007 officially kicks off as auditions begin
After years of anticipation and countless rumors, the official search for the next James Bond has now begun. Fans and industry insiders alike have eagerly awaited news on who will step into the iconic role following Daniel Craig’s 15-year portrayal of 007. Amazon MGM Studios, which acquired the Bond franchise 15 months ago, confirmed that… Continue reading James Bond: Search for new 007 officially kicks off as auditions begin
Scotland's top law officer Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain to step down
After five years at the helm of Scotland’s prosecution service, the country’s leading law officer has announced her intention to step down. Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC, who has been in her role since June 2021, oversees the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service and serves as the Scottish government’s chief legal adviser. Bain’s departure… Continue reading Scotland's top law officer Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain to step down
Brora Rangers: The Highland football team hoping to be the UK's most northerly professional club
Brora Rangers FC, a part-time football club from a small Highland village, stands on the verge of making history by potentially entering Scotland’s national professional leagues. Having secured the Highland League title, Brora Rangers now face Edinburgh City in a crucial play-off for promotion to League Two. The first leg, played at Brora’s home ground… Continue reading Brora Rangers: The Highland football team hoping to be the UK's most northerly professional club
British Gas pays £20m to settle probe into force-fitting of prepayment meters
British Gas has agreed to contribute £20 million to a redress fund and provide compensation to customers, resolving a regulatory investigation concerning the forced installation of prepayment energy meters. This issue came to light three years ago when it was revealed that debt agents acting on behalf of British Gas had unlawfully entered the homes… Continue reading British Gas pays £20m to settle probe into force-fitting of prepayment meters
London protests: What you need to know about Saturday's events
Central London is set to witness two significant demonstrations on Saturday, which the Metropolitan Police describe as potentially one of their busiest days in recent memory. Among the events is the annual pro-Palestine “Nakba Day” march, commemorating the displacement of Palestinians following the establishment of Israel in 1948. This year’s march marks the 78th anniversary… Continue reading London protests: What you need to know about Saturday's events