Scrap income tax on overtime hours, says Reform UK

Reform UK has proposed removing income tax on overtime hours worked beyond a 40-hour week for employees earning under £75,000 annually. The party refers to this as a “hard work bonus,” suggesting that a full-time nurse who works six hours of overtime each week could save over £1,300 yearly as a result. Reform estimates the… Continue reading Scrap income tax on overtime hours, says Reform UK

Police cordon after 'serious' cyclist crash at Hyde Park Corner

A significant police presence has been established at Hyde Park Corner in central London following a serious traffic collision. Grosvenor Place, a key dual carriageway that connects Hyde Park Corner to Victoria and runs alongside Buckingham Palace, was closed as of 19:00 BST on Saturday. Authorities set up a large cordon around the scene, disrupting… Continue reading Police cordon after 'serious' cyclist crash at Hyde Park Corner

Man dies after falling from Manchester city centre building

Authorities have confirmed the death of a man who fell from a building in the city centre. The incident took place on Charles Street in Manchester, prompting an immediate police response. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) received the call at around 16:00 BST on Saturday, reporting the fall. Emergency services quickly attended the scene to provide… Continue reading Man dies after falling from Manchester city centre building

Champions League: Keir Starmer urges TNT Sports to make final free-to-air

Sir Keir Starmer has urged TNT Sports to reconsider its decision to restrict access to next Saturday’s Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain, calling for the match to be made free-to-air. The UK prime minister has reached out to the broadcaster, emphasizing the importance of making the game accessible without a subscription, a… Continue reading Champions League: Keir Starmer urges TNT Sports to make final free-to-air

Writtle van driver prosecuted for tooting horn at friend

A man driving a van has received a criminal conviction and been ordered to pay £266 after using his horn to get the attention of a friend. Jamie Spence, aged 52 and from Writtle near Chelmsford, was observed by a police officer sounding his vehicle’s horn outside Braintree station on 4 December of the previous… Continue reading Writtle van driver prosecuted for tooting horn at friend

Tributes to 'brave, strong' Devon man killed in Ukraine

A young British man, Ayrton Redfearn, 23, tragically lost his life in the Donetsk region of Ukraine on 9 May. Ayrton, originally from south Devon, had joined a specialized unit supporting the Ukrainian army in 2025. His mother, who prefers to be called Natasha, shared the heartbreaking news of his death, describing her son as… Continue reading Tributes to 'brave, strong' Devon man killed in Ukraine

Saints fan who flew from Australia 'angry' at play-off expulsion

Ian Mcauley, a devoted Southampton supporter, expressed his frustration and disappointment after the football club was disqualified from the play-off final. The 71-year-old, who has been a fan since childhood, had traveled all the way from Perth, Australia, to witness the match in person. His deep-rooted affection for Southampton motivated him to endure a lengthy… Continue reading Saints fan who flew from Australia 'angry' at play-off expulsion

Investors doubt Brewdog founder's shares pledge for new beer brand

James Watt, the co-founder of Brewdog, has recently revealed plans to start a new beer brand named Second Best. He intends to offer nearly 20% of the shares in this new company to individuals who suffered financial losses after investing in Brewdog’s Equity for Punks scheme. This announcement comes amidst mixed reactions from Brewdog’s investors,… Continue reading Investors doubt Brewdog founder's shares pledge for new beer brand

'Shameful' more spent on benefits than jobs for young people, says adviser Alan Milburn

A recent review into youth inactivity has revealed a striking imbalance in government spending on young people. Alan Milburn, a former minister and author of the report, criticized the current approach by highlighting that the amount spent on welfare benefits for young people is 25 times greater than the funds allocated to help them into… Continue reading 'Shameful' more spent on benefits than jobs for young people, says adviser Alan Milburn

Reform St Helens councillor assaulted woman while working pub doors

A councillor from Reform UK who campaigned on improving anti-social behaviour and public safety was found guilty of assault several months before the recent local elections. Emma Beck, 47, who worked as a door supervisor, was convicted after pushing a woman in her 60s to the ground outside a bar in St Helens, Merseyside. This… Continue reading Reform St Helens councillor assaulted woman while working pub doors