A Jewish man wearing a kippah skull-cap was subjected to treatment by police that UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson called “appalling”. Gideon Falter, who is the boss of the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA), was stopped by police at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in London on 13 April. At the protest, Falter was threatened with arrest and… Continue reading Met Police: PM appalled by way police treated Jewish man, says No 10
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Thames Water makes fresh bid to lift bills by at least 40%
Thames Water, the heavily indebted water firm, is trying to persuade the industry regulator Ofwat to permit raising consumer bills by 40% or more to fund environmental projects. The company, which intends to spend an extra £1.1bn between 2025 and 2030, had its original plan rejected by Ofwat, which initiated questions over the company’s future.… Continue reading Thames Water makes fresh bid to lift bills by at least 40%
Met Police apologises to Stephen Lawrence's mother after breaking promise
The Metropolitan Police has issued an apology to Baroness Doreen Lawrence, mother of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence. The apology came after the police broke their promise to answer questions following a BBC investigation into the murder, which identified a major suspect with whom the police had failed to investigate. Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley apologised and… Continue reading Met Police apologises to Stephen Lawrence's mother after breaking promise
Claims that smart motorways tech leaves drivers at risk
The smart motorway network in England faces ongoing issues with its technology, according to an investigation by the BBC. Panorama obtained figures through a Freedom of Information request that uncovered hundreds of instances when safety equipment was not working, including five-day outages in radar and camera equipment that is used to detect broken-down vehicles or… Continue reading Claims that smart motorways tech leaves drivers at risk
Serious violence falls sharply in England and Wales, study says
A new study from Cardiff University of data from 219 hospital emergency departments, minor injury units, and walk-in-centers across England and Wales has revealed that there was a significant decline in serious violence in 2023. The estimates suggest that approximately 141,804 people with injuries sustained in violence were treated in emergency departments in England and… Continue reading Serious violence falls sharply in England and Wales, study says
Abortion clinic buffer zone law backed by MSP committee
The Health, Social Care and Sport Committee in Scotland’s Parliament has stated that a new law banning protests outside of abortion clinics is necessary to protect women from potential intimidation. The proposed member’s bill from Green Party MSP Gillian Mackay, which recommends a 200 metre (656ft) block radius around clinics, has been agreed unanimously by… Continue reading Abortion clinic buffer zone law backed by MSP committee
Bellingham strikes late as Real beat furious Barcelona
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House prices in Wales fall by 6.5% in a year
New figures have revealed that house prices in Wales have fallen for the fifth consecutive quarter. The Wales House Price Index for January to March 2024, from the Principality Building Society, showed that the average house price at the end of March 2024 was £229,263 – a decline of 6.5% from the previous year. The… Continue reading House prices in Wales fall by 6.5% in a year
Jonathan Nunn: Charities urge council action over abuse claims
The leader of West Northamptonshire Council, Jonathan Nunn, has resigned amid claims of attacks on women, which he “strenuously denies”. Five charities have signed an open letter accusing the council of “inaction” and sending a “dangerous message” about domestic abuse “that could literally cost lives”. The letter, signed by Black Women’s Domestic Abuse Group, Northamptonshire… Continue reading Jonathan Nunn: Charities urge council action over abuse claims
Fridge-wearing marathon runner gets down on one knee
A London Marathon runner wearing a fridge on his back popped the question to his girlfriend during this year’s race. The runner, named Daniel, proposed to Hayley while carrying the hefty 26.5kg fridge on his back, causing a slightly wobbly moment as he got down on one knee. Despite the extra weight, Daniel finished the… Continue reading Fridge-wearing marathon runner gets down on one knee