Hundreds tell BBC of adopted children's struggles amid calls for lifelong support

Following a recent BBC report revealing that over 1,000 adopted children were returned to care within a five-year period, many adoptive parents have reached out to share their difficulties in obtaining support for their children. Numerous families expressed frustration over being held responsible for the emotional and behavioral challenges faced by their often-traumatized adopted children.… Continue reading Hundreds tell BBC of adopted children's struggles amid calls for lifelong support

Venue apology in Primal Scream antisemitic image row

The Roundhouse music venue in Camden, north London, has issued an apology following the display of what has been described as antisemitic imagery during a Primal Scream concert. Venue management expressed their “deep regret” over the incident, emphasizing that the offensive visuals appeared without their prior knowledge. The band, originally from Glasgow, faced a police… Continue reading Venue apology in Primal Scream antisemitic image row

Stanley Baxter: Scottish comedian with a gift for sketches, mimicry and song

Stanley Baxter was a towering figure in British television for much of the mid-20th century, widely celebrated for his exceptional skills in comedy sketches, mimicry, and song. His work during the 1970s and 80s, often backed by substantial production budgets, won him a devoted audience and made his shows a fixture on both ITV and… Continue reading Stanley Baxter: Scottish comedian with a gift for sketches, mimicry and song

Doctor strike during flu outbreak would be 'beyond belief', says Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer has strongly appealed to resident doctors, cautioning them against proceeding with their planned strikes next week. He described the strikes as “reckless” and expressed incredulity that such action would take place amid a growing flu outbreak. The prime minister emphasized that the NHS is facing its “most precarious moment” since the coronavirus… Continue reading Doctor strike during flu outbreak would be 'beyond belief', says Starmer

Newspaper headlines: 'King's cancer fight boost' and 'EU freezes' Russian assets

Several major UK newspapers have highlighted an encouraging update from King Charles III regarding his ongoing cancer treatment. In a video message broadcast on Channel 4, the King shared “good news” that doctors are now able to reduce the treatment he has been receiving since his diagnosis nearly two years ago. Emphasizing the importance of… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'King's cancer fight boost' and 'EU freezes' Russian assets

Being homeless eats away at your self-worth, says care leaver

Klarisse Smith’s experience highlights the challenges faced by young people leaving the care system in England. At just 16, Klarisse found herself living in a homeless hostel in Birmingham, having spent two years moving between various foster and family placements. Reflecting on that period, she recalled feeling neglected by her social worker: “I felt like… Continue reading Being homeless eats away at your self-worth, says care leaver

Terminally ill Swansea mum issues plea for Christmas cards

Clare Jones, a mother of three from Pontarddulais, Swansea, recently made a heartfelt appeal on Facebook asking for extra Christmas cards to make what she believes will be her final Christmas more memorable. Diagnosed with bowel cancer in May 2022, Clare was given the devastating news that her chemotherapy treatments were no longer effective and… Continue reading Terminally ill Swansea mum issues plea for Christmas cards

Evri: Delivery firm apologises to customers after parcel complaints

Evri has issued an apology to customers amid ongoing concerns about delayed and missing parcels in Northern Ireland, affirming its commitment to improving its delivery services in the region. The company recently inaugurated a new £1.3 million depot in Mallusk, County Antrim, in September. Despite this investment, the GMB union, representing some of Evri’s workforce,… Continue reading Evri: Delivery firm apologises to customers after parcel complaints

Disabled woman left to sit outside flat for hours during flooding

Just before Christmas, several vulnerable adults were forced to leave their homes after flooding struck a housing complex in Greenock. One particularly distressing incident involved a paraplegic woman who was left outside for seven hours while alternative lodging was arranged. Ultimately, she had to spend the night in a hospital bed due to the lack… Continue reading Disabled woman left to sit outside flat for hours during flooding