Former footballer Joey Barton has been charged with making malicious communications. The charges relate to messages sent between 1 and 18 January and concern tweets about broadcaster Eniola Aluko. Barton will appear in court later this month. Cheshire Police said the Crown Prosecution Service had authorised the charges. Aluko, who won the Women’s Super League… Continue reading Joey Barton charged over malicious communications
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RALLY Festival unveils 2024 line-up including Two Shell, Move D, and more
RALLY Festival, London’s community-driven arts and music festival, has announced additional artists for its 2024 line-up. The festival, which will take place on 24 August 2024 over Bank Holiday Weekend, has unveiled the names of Two Shell, Move D, DJ Fart In The Club, and more, and will feature more than 30 DJs and live… Continue reading RALLY Festival unveils 2024 line-up including Two Shell, Move D, and more
Carpetright rescued but over 1,000 jobs are at risk
Failing UK carpet retailer, Carpetright, has been saved from collapse by flooring rival, Tapi, though hundreds of stores are expected to close with over 1,000 jobs believed to be at risk. The deal agreed will see Tapi purchasing the Carpetright name, intellectual property, 54 stores and two warehouses, but reportedly leaves over 200 stores not… Continue reading Carpetright rescued but over 1,000 jobs are at risk
New Prince George photo released on his 11th birthday
Prince George has turned 11 years old, and in celebration of his birthday, Kensington Palace shared a brand-new photograph of the future heir. This year’s photo was taken by his mother, Catherine, Princess of Wales. In a message alongside the image, Kensington Palace wished the young prince a “very happy 11th birthday”. The Palace regularly… Continue reading New Prince George photo released on his 11th birthday
BT fined millions for failing to connect 999 calls
UK telecoms firm BT has been fined £17.5m ($23.4m) by regulator Ofcom, following last year’s failure of the company’s emergency service call handling system. Over a 10-hour period in June 2016, 14,000 emergency calls were not connected due to a network fault, with Ofcom subsequently finding BT “ill-prepared” to respond to the problem. The watchdog… Continue reading BT fined millions for failing to connect 999 calls
Thames Valley Police: Wolf-whistling sergeant sacked
A police sergeant who had been appointed to champion ethics has been fired by Thames Valley Police after an investigation concluded that he had repeatedly wolf-whistled at women while on duty. James Endean had worked for the police force for over 22 years and had been a sergeant since 2009. A hearing took place on… Continue reading Thames Valley Police: Wolf-whistling sergeant sacked
Arrests after teenage boy found shot dead in Ladbroke Grove park
Police have confirmed that a teenage boy has died due to being shot in a west London park. The Metropolitan Police revealed that officers and paramedics were called to the location near Hazlewood Crescent in Ladbroke Grove at around 7:20 pm on Sunday. The boy, thought to be around 15 years old, was found with… Continue reading Arrests after teenage boy found shot dead in Ladbroke Grove park
Renters face affordability block to buying a home
Research by Skipton Building Society suggests that only one in eight renters can afford to purchase a property in the area that they live in. High rent, expenses, and house prices mean that those who rent are four times less likely to be able to buy a property than current homeowners are to move. The… Continue reading Renters face affordability block to buying a home
Keir Starmer says skills shake-up will help young people
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has outlined plans for a new body to improve training skills in England, with the aim of encouraging young people to pursue apprenticeships. The proposed new entity, Skills England, is intended to expand apprenticeships beyond just training to help more people develop a wider range of skills and thereby boost… Continue reading Keir Starmer says skills shake-up will help young people
Health IT systems working but delays possible, says NHS
Over the weekend, the NHS announced that IT systems are back online after Friday’s global outage. Although there may still be disruption, particularly with GP services who may need time to rebook appointments. The faulty security software affected over eight million computers worldwide, instigating chaos within transport networks, as well as health services. Even though… Continue reading Health IT systems working but delays possible, says NHS