Several leading newspapers have reported on a recent interview with the Ukrainian President, who has expressed hope that local councils in the UK will once again display Ukrainian flags. The Guardian highlights this as a prominent story, alongside coverage of a de-escalation between Israel and Iran. Both countries reportedly agreed to cease hostilities after an… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Israel and Iran step back' and 'Is university a waste of money?'
Author: Dave Carter
King Charles meets Ukraine's Zelensky for private talks at Windsor Castle
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a private meeting with King Charles III at Windsor Castle on Monday, following discussions with European allies of Ukraine. The encounter allowed Zelensky to express his gratitude toward the UK for its steadfast support amidst ongoing conflicts. During their meeting, Zelensky described the UK’s backing as “ironclad” and shared his… Continue reading King Charles meets Ukraine's Zelensky for private talks at Windsor Castle
Kemi Badenoch to call for scrapping of legal equality duty
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch plans to call for the removal of the legal requirement that public institutions such as schools and hospitals must promote equality in their decision-making processes. In an upcoming speech, Badenoch is expected to argue that the Public Sector Equality Duty has been misused to advance what she describes as “dangerous and… Continue reading Kemi Badenoch to call for scrapping of legal equality duty
Schools cutting subjects due to teacher shortage ‘crisis’
Secondary schools across Scotland are facing significant challenges as they cut back on timetables and remove entire subjects from their curriculum due to a shortage of qualified specialist teachers. Education leaders have raised alarms about this growing problem, describing the current situation as a “crisis” needing urgent intervention. The Association of Directors of Education in… Continue reading Schools cutting subjects due to teacher shortage ‘crisis’
'Lives still at risk' from unregulated baby sleep industry after BBC investigation
A recent parliamentary debate brought attention to ongoing risks associated with the unregulated baby sleep industry. Lawmakers are urging the government to establish a clear timetable for new legislation that would enforce mandatory training and background checks for those offering paid support to families. This call to action emerged following a BBC investigation that uncovered… Continue reading 'Lives still at risk' from unregulated baby sleep industry after BBC investigation
Driving test booking rules tightened after thousands of no shows
Learner drivers in Britain are now restricted to swapping their driving test bookings only between the three test centres closest to their original location in an effort to reduce long waiting times. This move follows data obtained by the BBC revealing that 64,500 practical driving tests were missed last year because candidates failed to show… Continue reading Driving test booking rules tightened after thousands of no shows
Church of Ireland 'safeguarding failings' over pastor's criminality
A recent inquiry has brought to light serious safeguarding concerns involving an east Belfast church where an individual with a criminal record of 45 convictions was appointed as a lay pastor. Joe Turner began his role at St Brendan’s parish, under the Church of Ireland, in Sydenham in 2017. Notably, this appointment occurred shortly after… Continue reading Church of Ireland 'safeguarding failings' over pastor's criminality
Drug gangs 'cuckooing' hundreds of homes a week, police tell BBC
Police chiefs in the UK have revealed to the BBC that criminals are seizing hundreds, possibly thousands, of homes each week to facilitate drug storage and distribution. This disturbing trend, known as “cuckooing,” involves offenders moving into the residences of vulnerable individuals—often the elderly, disabled, or drug users—and using the properties for illegal activities. Those… Continue reading Drug gangs 'cuckooing' hundreds of homes a week, police tell BBC
Ex-Olympian Curtis Robb's wife 'feared he would kill her'
The wife of a former Olympic athlete and medical professional revealed to a jury that she feared for her life if she remained in their marriage. The woman, a general practitioner, expressed concerns that she might “end up dead” unless she left the relationship. This testimony emerged during a trial at Chester Crown Court involving… Continue reading Ex-Olympian Curtis Robb's wife 'feared he would kill her'
England's Ben Stokes & Gus Atkinson investigated over nightclub incident
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) alongside the Premiership rugby club Saracens are currently investigating an incident involving England cricket captain Ben Stokes, pace bowler Gus Atkinson, and a Saracens academy rugby player. According to an ECB statement, the England cricketers breached team protocols during the early hours of Monday morning, shortly after their… Continue reading England's Ben Stokes & Gus Atkinson investigated over nightclub incident