The BBC has launched a new project called Your Voice, Your Vote as part of its election coverage. The aim of the project is to listen to voters over the next few weeks and explore the issues that are most important to them. The broadcaster is encouraging members of the public to get in touch… Continue reading Tactical voting: Ros Atkins answers your questions
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Silent Men: Documentary explores why men struggle to open up emotionally
A new documentary titled Silent Men explores the question of why so many men still find it challenging to be vulnerable and open up about their feelings. Despite the topic of male mental health gaining more prominence in the last decade, huge numbers of men continue to struggle with discussing their emotions openly. With suicide… Continue reading Silent Men: Documentary explores why men struggle to open up emotionally
Newspaper headlines: 'We'll give nation hope' and 'hidden tax trap'
Labour’s general election manifesto has made headlines in several papers. The Daily Mirror reports that Keir Starmer promised to repair the damage the Conservatives have inflicted on Britain with a manifesto of hope. He also announced the party’s intention to improve the economy and create a better future for future generations if it wins on… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'We'll give nation hope' and 'hidden tax trap'
General election 2024: Parties spar over tax and child benefit in seven-way debate
A debate held on ITV News saw seven candidates from the UK’s major political parties argue over immigration, child benefit, tax, and trust. The questions came from an audience in Salford, as well as from each other, marking the midpoint of the six-week general election campaign. Representatives from the Conservatives, Labour, the SNP, the Greens,… Continue reading General election 2024: Parties spar over tax and child benefit in seven-way debate
Horizon scandal: New law quashes convictions of Scottish sub-postmasters
As part of the Post Office Horizon scandal, sub-postmasters in Scotland who were wrongly convicted have been automatically exonerated with the passing of emergency legislation by the Scottish Parliament which received Royal Assent and came into effect on Friday. The legislation indicates that anyone convicted of fraud, embezzlement, or theft in connection with Post Office… Continue reading Horizon scandal: New law quashes convictions of Scottish sub-postmasters
Laura Anne Jones: Text messages emerge in Tory expenses row
A Conservative Senedd member, Laura Anne Jones, is currently under investigation by police over allegations concerning her expenses. Texts from her phone, which appear to request an employee to maximise her expenses claims, have been seen by BBC Wales. In one message, she asked a staff member to “always make more than I did”, followed… Continue reading Laura Anne Jones: Text messages emerge in Tory expenses row
Drugs gang guilty of Gateshead ammonia attack murder
Four members of a drug gang have been found guilty of orchestrating four ammonia attacks in Gateshead, north-east England. Andrew Foster, 26, was sprayed in the face at his home and later died after suffering a fatal asthma attack in August last year. The killers were also found guilty of three other similar chemical attacks,… Continue reading Drugs gang guilty of Gateshead ammonia attack murder
Woman arrested over Northampton 1982 newborn baby death
Police have arrested a 57-year-old woman on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of a baby girl over 40 years ago. In May 1982, a body was found in Northampton, and while the discovery was investigated at the time, nobody was prosecuted. However, new evidence has recently come to light following a cold… Continue reading Woman arrested over Northampton 1982 newborn baby death
HIV image in online version of Green manifesto removed by party
The Green Party’s online manifesto has been removed temporarily following backlash over an image of an ill man being used to illustrate its HIV policy in the easy-read version of the document. The party aims to work towards ending new HIV transmissions by 2030. The easy-read version stated that “We will try to stop any… Continue reading HIV image in online version of Green manifesto removed by party
Iceland volcano may have caused Edinburgh sulphur dioxide spike
Sulphur dioxide levels in Edinburgh have reached their highest levels since the 1970s due to a volcanic eruption in Iceland. Experts believe emissions from the non-explosive fissure on the Reykjanes Peninsula on May 29 may have caused an “unprecedented” spike in the pollutant. Researchers at the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH) said there… Continue reading Iceland volcano may have caused Edinburgh sulphur dioxide spike