Post Office IT system still causing cash shortfalls

A recent survey conducted by YouGov has found that over two-thirds of Post Office sub-postmasters have experienced discrepancies on the Horizon IT system, dating back to January 2020. The results of the poll show that problems that led to one of Britain’s worst miscarriages of justice are still present on a newer version of the… Continue reading Post Office IT system still causing cash shortfalls

ISG collapse 'devastating' for construction industry

Construction giant ISG’s collapse is set to have a devastating impact on the UK’s construction sector, warns the CEO of Build UK, Suzannah Nichol. Nichol has highlighted the risk faced by smaller firms within the sector’s supply chain, which may not receive payments owed, putting their survival in jeopardy. Over £1bn of ISG’s work is… Continue reading ISG collapse 'devastating' for construction industry

'I saw people die in jail but bosses gave me no support'

A former prison officer has spoken out about the lack of support he received after experiencing traumatic events while on the job. The officer witnessed a suicide and murder on the same day, as well as being attacked by inmates five times. He claims that he felt pressured to continue working despite the trauma, due… Continue reading 'I saw people die in jail but bosses gave me no support'

Diabulimia: The eating disorder dubbed 'world's most dangerous'

Lawrence Smith developed diabulimia, an eating disorder where people with type 1 diabetes deliberately reduce their insulin intake to lose weight, when he was a teenager. He expressed that recovery was difficult due to the “siloed” nature of diabetes and mental health services. Lawrence said there is an emphasis on numbers when it comes to… Continue reading Diabulimia: The eating disorder dubbed 'world's most dangerous'

Aldi price match at Tesco – dozens of goods not like-for-like

A recent investigation by BBC Panorama has discovered that a number of Tesco products, priced to match their Aldi equivalents, are not identical. The investigation analysed the ingredients of 122 Tesco products, which were found to be price-matched to Aldi, and found that, of these, 38 had five percentage points less of the main ingredient… Continue reading Aldi price match at Tesco – dozens of goods not like-for-like

Ben Wallace faces questions over war crime bill change that would have protected SAS

Sir Ben Wallace, the former Defence Secretary, is facing questions over an alteration made to a draft bill that would have protected the SAS from prosecution. The change was made despite allegations of war crimes against the elite regiment and reduced the cut-off period for bringing a prosecution from ten years to five years. Senior… Continue reading Ben Wallace faces questions over war crime bill change that would have protected SAS

Zombie knife ban: ‘If mine is bigger, I’m going to win’

New legislation has come into force in England and Wales, making it an imprisonable offence to own, make, transport or sell a variety of “statement” knives often used by criminal gangs. The law has been introduced to close a legal loophole and extends to zombie-style knives and machetes with blades over 8 inches (20cm) in… Continue reading Zombie knife ban: ‘If mine is bigger, I’m going to win’

Boy not prosecuted over riots due to 'wrath' of parents

An unnamed 14-year-old boy involved in the riots that followed the Southport stabbings escaped punishment after his parents effectively punished him. The director of public prosecutions, Stephen Parkinson, said that the telling-off the child received after being taken to a police station was a more effective deterrent than taking him through the courts. More than… Continue reading Boy not prosecuted over riots due to 'wrath' of parents

Rachel Reeves to promise 'a budget to rebuild Britain'

In her speech at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool, Rachel Reeves will pledge to rebuild Britain with a budget that promises “no return to austerity”. Reeves is under pressure to inject optimism into Labour’s messaging on the economy, following a run of doom and gloom from the Conservatives. However, her decision to axe winter… Continue reading Rachel Reeves to promise 'a budget to rebuild Britain'