A London school has won a case brought against it by a Muslim student challenging the school’s ban on prayer rituals. The 700-pupil Michaela School in Brent faced accusations of discrimination from the girl, who argued that the ban undermined her right to freedom of religion. The school had implemented the policy after it experienced death and… Continue reading Michaela School: Muslim student loses prayer ban challenge
Author: Dave Carter
Man, 18, jailed for life for walking into house and murdering stranger
In Leicester Crown Court on Tuesday, an 18-year-old man was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering a grandfather he had never met. The murder of Gerald Wickes was carried out by Daniel Rounce, who entered a house where Mr. Wickes was visiting his ex-wife and son, on February 22, 2023. Rounce was sentenced to a… Continue reading Man, 18, jailed for life for walking into house and murdering stranger
Superdry to quit London stock market in huge restructuring
Fashion retailer Superdry has confirmed its plans to delist from the London Stock Exchange as part of a major restructuring effort. The company’s founder and CEO, Julian Dunkerton, has stated that this marks a “critical moment” in the firm’s history. The restructuring will raise up to £10m through the sale of new shares, alongside a… Continue reading Superdry to quit London stock market in huge restructuring
Unemployment jumps as UK jobs market stalls
According to new figures, the UK job market is showing signs of stalling as employment numbers recently dipped. The unemployment rate also rose to 4.2% from December through February, marking the highest figure in the past six months. Furthermore, the economically inactive population, or those who are not looking to work, saw a rise. Economists… Continue reading Unemployment jumps as UK jobs market stalls
MPs to vote on smoking ban for Generation Alpha
Plans for some of the world’s strictest anti-tobacco laws will be debated in Parliament today. Chancellor Rishi Sunak aims to make Generation Alpha, who were born from 2009 onwards, the first smoke-free generation in the UK through a crucial public health intervention. The Tobacco and Vapes Bill proposes that anyone reaching the age of 15… Continue reading MPs to vote on smoking ban for Generation Alpha
Creating sexually explicit deepfakes to become a criminal offence
A new law will make it illegal to create sexually explicit deepfake images without consent, according to the UK government. Under the proposed legislation, those found guilty could face an unlimited fine and a criminal record. Even if the image is not shared, perpetrators could be penalized if they had intended to cause harm, distress… Continue reading Creating sexually explicit deepfakes to become a criminal offence
What you need to vote has changed
As the local elections in England and Wales loom closer, BBC political correspondent Harry Farley has provided an explanation of the changes that have been made to avoid any confusion or mishaps on polling day. To start, voters will no longer be required to provide identification before casting their ballot. This is a change that… Continue reading What you need to vote has changed
Primary school places 2024: How can I appeal?
Primary school applicants and their parents in England and Wales are currently waiting to find out which school they have been offered for the coming September 2021 intake. As per the present rules, offer day for school placement is 25 April in Northern Ireland and 30 April in Scotland. In the previous year, more than… Continue reading Primary school places 2024: How can I appeal?
Cardiff: Half of Butetown pupils missing out on chosen school
The children of Butetown, one of Cardiff’s most deprived neighborhoods, are struggling to secure places at their first choice secondary school. Only 49% of children in Butetown were offered a place at their top choice for this September, compared to 88% across the city. Furthermore, one in five students did not receive a place in… Continue reading Cardiff: Half of Butetown pupils missing out on chosen school
'Inoperable' Eva Tennent gets spinal surgery after review
A 10-year-old girl, Eva Tennent, who experienced multiple cancellations of her life-saving spinal surgery finally had the operation done last week. Eva, suffering from an advanced case of scoliosis due to a rare genetic disorder called Rett syndrome, had a curvature of 110 degrees by March, which was squeezing her pelvis and liver and affecting… Continue reading 'Inoperable' Eva Tennent gets spinal surgery after review