The UK government has decided to focus its reduced overseas aid budget on regions experiencing the most severe crises and conflicts, according to Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper. She explained that while some countries will face significant reductions in direct funding, others, such as Ukraine, Palestine, Lebanon, and Sudan, will continue to receive fully protected aid… Continue reading UK reveals aid priorities after major cuts to budget
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Reports of children as young as 11 abused in West Midlands mini-marts, BBC reveals
A senior council employee repeatedly alerted West Midlands authorities about reports involving children as young as 11 being sexually exploited in mini-marts located on High Streets, the BBC has uncovered. Documents from Dudley Council reveal that such concerns have been raised multiple times to both police forces and safeguarding partners over the last decade. Intelligence… Continue reading Reports of children as young as 11 abused in West Midlands mini-marts, BBC reveals
Kemi Badenoch backs Tory MP in row over Muslim prayer event
Kemi Badenoch has expressed her opinion that a Ramadan event held in central London should not have been permitted to proceed. This controversy arose after Nick Timothy, the shadow justice secretary, criticized the public prayers taking place during the gathering at Trafalgar Square, describing them as an “act of domination.” Timothy’s remarks drew strong condemnation… Continue reading Kemi Badenoch backs Tory MP in row over Muslim prayer event
Nigel Farage criticised for Welsh 'foreign speakers' Cameo video
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has come under fire from multiple political parties following a paid video message in which he referred to Welsh people as “foreign speakers.” The video, recorded in the summer of 2025 and made available through the Cameo platform where celebrities create personalized clips for a fee, featured Farage expressing… Continue reading Nigel Farage criticised for Welsh 'foreign speakers' Cameo video
Keir Starmer meets Nigerian President Tinubu as record steel deal agreed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer welcomed Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to Downing Street, where the two leaders finalized a landmark agreement involving the supply of steel. This deal marks a significant collaboration between the UK and Nigeria, with British Steel committing to provide 120,000 tonnes of steel intended for the renovation of two key… Continue reading Keir Starmer meets Nigerian President Tinubu as record steel deal agreed
Queues for meningitis vaccine at Kent university as vaccination scheme expanded
Following a lethal meningitis outbreak in Kent, authorities have broadened the vaccination programme, leading to long queues of university students waiting for inoculations. Initially, only those University of Kent students residing in halls were eligible for the meningitis B (MenB) vaccine. This has now been extended to anyone who attended the nightclub believed to be… Continue reading Queues for meningitis vaccine at Kent university as vaccination scheme expanded
Birmingham man detained for stalking TV presenter Myleene Klass
A hospital order has been issued for Peter Windsor, a 61-year-old man from Birmingham, following his conviction for stalking television and radio presenter Myleene Klass. Windsor was found guilty of sending Klass, along with fellow Classic FM presenter Katie Breathwick, various unwanted items over several years. These included an air pistol and handcuffs, among other… Continue reading Birmingham man detained for stalking TV presenter Myleene Klass
Reform vows to cut Scottish income tax below UK rate
Reform UK has announced plans to lower Scottish income tax below levels set in England as part of its manifesto launch for the upcoming Holyrood election. The party, under the leadership of Malcolm Offord in Scotland, intends to align the tax system north of the border with the rest of the UK before implementing reductions.… Continue reading Reform vows to cut Scottish income tax below UK rate
Covid inquiry NHS report key findings – from impact of Stay at home advice to visiting rules
A comprehensive report examining the effects of the Covid pandemic on the NHS in England has recently been released. It reveals that the health service came perilously close to collapse during the crisis but was kept afloat largely due to the extraordinary dedication of its staff. Spanning over 400 pages, the report critically reviews government… Continue reading Covid inquiry NHS report key findings – from impact of Stay at home advice to visiting rules
Covid inquiry: Patients harmed as pandemic brought NHS close to collapse
The Covid inquiry has revealed that patients suffered harm as the NHS faced near-collapse during the pandemic in the UK. The report depicted healthcare staff operating in what were described as “war zones” while hospitals and ambulance services struggled under the overwhelming surge of Covid cases. Many patients were unable to receive the care they… Continue reading Covid inquiry: Patients harmed as pandemic brought NHS close to collapse