Former MPs hoping for a comeback at the next election

Former MPs hoping for a comeback at the next election

Douglas Alexander is eyeing a return to Westminster nearly a decade after he lost his seat in the House of Commons. The former minister in the Blair and Brown governments is hoping to represent East Lothian, a key Labour target in Scotland. He will be up against the SNP’s Iain Whyte in a bid to… Continue reading Former MPs hoping for a comeback at the next election

London Marathon: 'People love my costume – animals are confused'

London Marathon: 'People love my costume – animals are confused'

The London Marathon is coming up and participants have been preparing their costumes for months. Fancy dress is a tradition at the event, but it can add an extra layer of challenge to the grueling 26.2-mile course. Georgie Box will be running the race dressed as a shark to raise money for homelessness charity Shelter.… Continue reading London Marathon: 'People love my costume – animals are confused'

Ghana's Ibrahim Mahama: The artist clothing London's brutalist icon

Ghana's Ibrahim Mahama: The artist clothing London's brutalist icon

The Barbican Centre in London has been transformed from a grey and angular building to a sea of pink, with the frontage of the building clad in cloth that billows in the wind. The installation, called Purple Hibiscus, is the work of visual artist Ibrahim Mahama, who was inspired to use colourful cloth as a… Continue reading Ghana's Ibrahim Mahama: The artist clothing London's brutalist icon

Co-op Live, Manchester's £365m new arena, opens with big capacity and plans

Co-op Live, Manchester's £365m new arena, opens with big capacity and plans

Harry Styles is among the backers for a new £365m arena that will become the UK’s largest indoor venue when it opens in Manchester. Co-op Live, which has a capacity of 23,500, is built next to Manchester City’s football ground and is part of a development in that area. It will officially open with a… Continue reading Co-op Live, Manchester's £365m new arena, opens with big capacity and plans

Scottish Greens call meeting over future of Bute House Agreement

Scottish Greens call meeting over future of Bute House Agreement

The Scottish Greens have announced an extraordinary general meeting to discuss the future of the Bute House Agreement, following the Scottish government’s decision to abandon key climate change targets. The party is currently in a power-sharing agreement with the SNP to form the Scottish government. Co-leader Patrick Harvie has said that the party is responding… Continue reading Scottish Greens call meeting over future of Bute House Agreement

Stuttgart Open: Emma Raducanu falls to top seed Iga Swiatek in quarter-finals

Stuttgart Open: Emma Raducanu falls to top seed Iga Swiatek in quarter-finals

Iga Swiatek continued her outstanding form at the Stuttgart Open as she defeated Emma Raducanu 7-6 (7-2) 6-3, with the world number one now set to face Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina in the next round. The 22-year-old has enjoyed a remarkable 10-match winning run in the German city, having won the last two editions of the WTA… Continue reading Stuttgart Open: Emma Raducanu falls to top seed Iga Swiatek in quarter-finals

20mph Wales: Some roads to revert to 30mph after backlash

20mph Wales: Some roads to revert to 30mph after backlash

After receiving backlash for the Welsh government’s £34m default 20mph policy, certain roads in Wales will return to a 30mph limit. Transport Minister Ken Skates announced that these changes respond to concerns voiced “on a consistent basis” by a significant number of people. The policy was introduced under former First Minister Mark Drakeford and Transport… Continue reading 20mph Wales: Some roads to revert to 30mph after backlash

BBC presenter reports racist abuse on London train

BBC presenter reports racist abuse on London train

Mary Mandefield, a BBC radio presenter, has revealed how a group of men subjected “racist and misogynistic abuse at multiple passengers” on a train in south London. The incident took place on Thursday night, as Mandefield was travelling from Bedford to Three Bridges. She explained how the men joined the train in pursuit of another… Continue reading BBC presenter reports racist abuse on London train

NGO says it will “not accept” proceeds from ‘HÖR for Palestine’ compilation

NGO says it will “not accept” proceeds from ‘HÖR for Palestine’ compilation

HEAL Palestine, a humanitarian charity, has rejected the proceeds from the ‘HÖR for Palestine’ compilation release by HÖR. The release features tracks from Matrixxxman, Henry Brooks, TV.OUT, Visceral Chaos, and others. The Berlin-based broadcaster had named HEAL Palestine as the project’s official beneficiary in an Instagram post, with the promise that “100% of the funds… Continue reading NGO says it will “not accept” proceeds from ‘HÖR for Palestine’ compilation

Mark Menzies: Police reviewing allegations against suspended Tory MP

Mark Menzies: Police reviewing allegations against suspended Tory MP

Lancashire Police are currently reviewing information about allegations being made against the suspended Tory MP for Fylde, Mark Menzies. The police located in Lancashire have confirmed that they are examining the situation after Labour had written to them calling for an investigation. Menzies allegedly misused Tory funds and abused his position by requesting money from… Continue reading Mark Menzies: Police reviewing allegations against suspended Tory MP