Al Fayed enablers 'must face accountability', survivors say

Two women who allege they were abused by the late Mohamed Al Fayed, former owner of Harrods, have called for those they believe enabled his actions to be held accountable. Multiple accusations have surfaced against Al Fayed, involving rape and sexual assault over several decades. Speaking to BBC London under the pseudonym Sarah, one survivor… Continue reading Al Fayed enablers 'must face accountability', survivors say

Anas Sarwar puts NHS at heart of Scottish Labour's 2026 election pitch

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has made revitalizing the NHS the focal point of his campaign ahead of the upcoming Holyrood election. At an event in Edinburgh, he outlined his party’s commitment to ending the early morning scramble for GP appointments, reducing waiting times, and cutting through the red tape that hampers the healthcare system.… Continue reading Anas Sarwar puts NHS at heart of Scottish Labour's 2026 election pitch

Nurse in trans dispute win settlement from NHS employer

A nurse based in south London has reached a settlement with the NHS trust following her suspension linked to an alleged breach of a transgender patient’s confidentiality. Jennifer Melle, who works at Epsom and St Helier Hospitals NHS Trust and has been with the hospital for 12 years, was removed from her duties after publicly… Continue reading Nurse in trans dispute win settlement from NHS employer

How Lammy and Vance’s unlikely friendship is being leveraged

Despite ongoing public tensions between the UK prime minister and US President Donald Trump, an interesting dynamic appears to be developing between their respective deputies. While Trump frequently directs sharp criticisms at the prime minister, and Sir Keir Starmer has openly challenged the US president on various occasions, the relationship between their second-in-commands is notably… Continue reading How Lammy and Vance’s unlikely friendship is being leveraged

IOPC investigates 11 officers over handling of fatal Wimbledon school crash

An investigation has been launched by the police watchdog into the conduct of eleven Metropolitan Police officers concerning their initial inquiry into a fatal crash that occurred three years ago in Wimbledon, resulting in the deaths of two young schoolgirls. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has confirmed that among those being examined for… Continue reading IOPC investigates 11 officers over handling of fatal Wimbledon school crash

Former Nato chief to say UK's national security 'in peril'

A prominent government advisor is set to sharply criticize the UK’s leadership for what he describes as a dangerously complacent attitude towards national defense, warning that the country’s security is at significant risk. This condemnation comes from Lord George Robertson, former NATO secretary general and author of the UK government’s Strategic Defence Review (SDR). In… Continue reading Former Nato chief to say UK's national security 'in peril'

Why hospitals can run more smoothly on strike days (but it's no long-term solution)

Hospital leaders who witnessed the recent doctors’ strike in England have shared mixed reflections on its impact. Contrary to expectations of major disruption, some NHS trusts observed increased efficiency during the walkout, with reports of shorter patient wait times, quicker clinical decisions, and calmer hospital environments. One trust chief executive described the strike as “a… Continue reading Why hospitals can run more smoothly on strike days (but it's no long-term solution)

Oasis, Iron Maiden and Sade among record number of Brits entering Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

This year marks a record-breaking moment for British musicians being named to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, with six acts from the UK among the eight inductees. Notable inclusions span a wide range of genres, from Manchester’s iconic bands Oasis, Joy Division (alongside its successor New Order), and heavy metal pioneers Iron Maiden,… Continue reading Oasis, Iron Maiden and Sade among record number of Brits entering Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Newspaper headlines: 'They didn't have to die' and 'You're not the Messiah'

A public inquiry into the tragic 2024 stabbing murders of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport has revealed deep failings by both authorities and the family of the perpetrator. The victims, aged between six and nine, were Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Alice da Silva Aguiar. Media coverage has… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'They didn't have to die' and 'You're not the Messiah'

Harry and Meghan: Sussexes arrive in Australia for four-day tour

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have commenced a four-day visit to Australia, during which they will engage in a mixture of charitable activities as well as private, commercial events. Though no longer official working members of the royal family, the couple is undertaking this trip in a personal capacity. Their itinerary includes meetings with… Continue reading Harry and Meghan: Sussexes arrive in Australia for four-day tour