In north London, a deliberate fire targeting four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community emergency service is currently being investigated as an antisemitic hate crime, according to the Metropolitan Police. The incident occurred in Golders Green, an area known for its significant Jewish population, when the vehicles were discovered ablaze in the early hours of… Continue reading Four ambulances set on fire in London in suspected antisemitic hate crime
Author: Dave Carter
Plan to scrap most short jail terms comes into effect
Starting from Monday, a major change in sentencing will come into effect across England and Wales, significantly altering how courts impose jail terms for offenders. Most individuals who would have previously faced up to one year in prison are now expected to receive suspended sentences instead, except in certain specific or exceptional cases. This marks… Continue reading Plan to scrap most short jail terms comes into effect
Evan Davis: Heat pumps work for me – but they're not yet a money saver
It looks like you’ve shared a detailed article or excerpt about the installation and benefits of heat pumps, specifically focusing on a case study of Emily and Stephen Boynton who installed an air source heat pump in their home. The text also discusses the science behind heat pumps, energy efficiency benefits, and some of the… Continue reading Evan Davis: Heat pumps work for me – but they're not yet a money saver
Call to cancel threat of prison for council tax non-payment
A debt charity has revealed that some local councils mention the possibility of imprisonment in their initial letters to individuals who have missed a council tax payment. This comes as council tax rates are set to increase for millions of people in April. StepChange, the charity in question, has urged for an end to the… Continue reading Call to cancel threat of prison for council tax non-payment
Apology for poor care over Wolverhampton boy's bleed death
The parents of a three-year-old boy who tragically died after a trainee doctor accidentally pierced an artery during a routine medical procedure have received an apology from the hospital trust involved. Aarav Chopra, from Wolverhampton, passed away in 2023 at Birmingham Children’s Hospital while undergoing a biopsy, having earlier experienced his body rejecting a liver… Continue reading Apology for poor care over Wolverhampton boy's bleed death
Scotland begins testing newborn babies for rare genetic condition
Scotland has pioneered a new health initiative by becoming the first region in the UK to implement newborn screening for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). This severe genetic disorder leads to progressive muscle weakening, and if untreated, it can drastically shorten life expectancy, often to as little as two years. Through a heel-prick test routinely done… Continue reading Scotland begins testing newborn babies for rare genetic condition
Newspaper headlines: 'Trump raises stakes' and 'Tend it like Beckham'
Tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran continue to escalate amid threats of military action and worsening conflict dynamics. Over the weekend, the US president warned that if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, American forces would strike the country’s power plants. This development marks what the Financial Times… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Trump raises stakes' and 'Tend it like Beckham'
The mole hanging photos dividing social media
For many years, it has been a common practice in rural areas for mole catchers to display the carcasses of the animals they capture by hanging them on fences. This serves both as proof of their trapping success and a means to receive payment. However, when Simon Lucas, a hill walker, posted a photo of… Continue reading The mole hanging photos dividing social media
Keir Starmer and Donald Trump discuss need to reopen Hormuz Strait
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump recently held a discussion focusing on the urgent need to reopen the Strait of Hormuz amidst the current conflict in the Middle East. This key maritime passage, which is among the busiest shipping routes globally, has experienced a dramatic decrease in traffic—dropping by approximately 95%… Continue reading Keir Starmer and Donald Trump discuss need to reopen Hormuz Strait
ME: Our son was active but now he can't walk or talk at 28
Tomos Sleep, once an energetic 28-year-old who was passionate about outdoor activities like football, rugby, and climbing, now spends his days confined to bed, unable to walk or speak. His parents, Myfanwy and Charlie Sleep, find it deeply painful to witness his drastic decline. Tomos, who lives with severe myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is among thousands… Continue reading ME: Our son was active but now he can't walk or talk at 28