Rogue builder spent Flintshire couple's £30k in Lanzarote

A distraught couple found themselves out of pocket by over £30,000 after a dishonest builder abandoned their home extension unfinished, leaving water flooding into their property. Shelley Sawkins, 75, initially became suspicious when she contacted the builder, Christian Williams, and discovered he was spending the money she had given him while on holiday in Lanzarote.… Continue reading Rogue builder spent Flintshire couple's £30k in Lanzarote

Over 200 runners join 5K in memory of Henry Nowak in Essex

Approximately 200 participants, dressed in red, took part in a 5,000km run held to honor the memory of Henry Nowak, a devoted Arsenal football fan. The event was organized by Mary McLoughlin, who is 65 years old and a member of the Chafford Hundred Running Club. Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old from Chafford Hundred, Essex, tragically… Continue reading Over 200 runners join 5K in memory of Henry Nowak in Essex

Newspaper headlines: Burnham's '10-year mission' and 'Princess in peaks condition'

The Daily Telegraph’s headline prominently features Andy Burnham’s upcoming speech on the economy under the bold banner, “Give me 10 years to fix Britain.” The article previews his vision for a “radical” approach to English devolution. Meanwhile, The Times reports that Burnham’s plan could include significant cuts to Whitehall budgets, with redirected funding flowing instead… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Burnham's '10-year mission' and 'Princess in peaks condition'

Burnham to promise devolution in first major speech since launching No 10 bid

Andy Burnham is set to deliver a significant policy address later today, marking his first major speech since announcing his candidacy for prime minister. Speaking from Manchester, he plans to unveil a proposal for a “No 10 North,” a new body aimed at fostering economic growth throughout all nations and regions of the UK. Central… Continue reading Burnham to promise devolution in first major speech since launching No 10 bid

Anxiety drives child mental health referrals past one million

More than one-third of children remain on waiting lists for mental health treatment, with over 60,000 youngsters waiting longer than two years to receive support—an increase from just over 44,000 the previous year. Among those suspected of having autism or other neurodevelopmental conditions, fewer than 20% accessed treatment during 2024-25, and those who did experienced… Continue reading Anxiety drives child mental health referrals past one million

Man due in court charged with attempted murder after car hit pedestrians

A vehicle struck multiple pedestrians on a busy road in west London on Saturday, leading to a man being charged with attempted murder. The individual involved, Timir Ahmed Mohamed, aged 34, faces five counts of attempted murder in addition to charges including dangerous driving, failing to stop, refusal to provide a breath sample, and criminal… Continue reading Man due in court charged with attempted murder after car hit pedestrians

White working-class children 'failed by schools system'

An inquiry has revealed an increasing perception among white working-class families that the current education system does not adequately ensure future success for their children. Baroness Morris, who served as education secretary during Tony Blair’s Labour government from 2001 to 2002, highlighted that no measures introduced in the past three decades have led to meaningful… Continue reading White working-class children 'failed by schools system'

UK weather: Temperatures to fall but relief from the heat may be short-lived

After a recent period of unprecedented heat, the UK is expected to experience cooler conditions this week. Last week saw new June temperature records established on three consecutive days, culminating in an impressive 37.3°C recorded at Santon Downham in Suffolk, comfortably surpassing the previous June high of 35.6°C set back in 1976. However, a shift… Continue reading UK weather: Temperatures to fall but relief from the heat may be short-lived

NI health: Resident doctors begin strike action over pay

Resident doctors in Northern Ireland are set to undertake a 24-hour strike starting at 7:00 AM BST on Monday and concluding at 6:59 AM on Tuesday, as part of an ongoing industrial dispute over pay. This follows last week’s unprecedented strike by consultants and specialist doctors in the region. Despite the Health Minister’s assurances about… Continue reading NI health: Resident doctors begin strike action over pay

Navy to build drone-equipped warships instead of replacing ageing destroyers

The UK government has decided to abandon plans to replace its ageing destroyer warships with a new class of large vessels, opting instead for at least six modern “hybrid” ships designed to operate drones. According to the Ministry of Defence (MoD), these new ships are better suited to the demands and speed of contemporary warfare… Continue reading Navy to build drone-equipped warships instead of replacing ageing destroyers