South East Water is facing a proposed fine of £22 million from the industry regulator Ofwat due to repeated supply disruptions that have caused significant distress to residents in Kent and Sussex. These failures reportedly left customers without access to tap water, making it impossible for them to shower, bathe, or flush toilets during periods… Continue reading South East Water faces £22m fine for supply failures
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Cyprus criticises UK response to drone strikes ahead of Healey visit
The Cypriot government has expressed dissatisfaction with the United Kingdom’s handling of security and information sharing following a series of drone attacks targeting the RAF base located on the island. These comments surfaced ahead of a planned visit by the UK Defence Secretary, John Healey. The Cypriot High Commissioner to the UK, Dr Kyriacos Kouros,… Continue reading Cyprus criticises UK response to drone strikes ahead of Healey visit
Emma Raducanu to 'tap into a few people' for coaching advice
Emma Raducanu, currently ranked 24th in the world, is focusing on reconnecting with her natural style of tennis. The British number one, winner of the 2021 US Open, has expressed openness to working with a full-time coach again but is cautious about how such a relationship might affect her playing freedom. After parting ways with… Continue reading Emma Raducanu to 'tap into a few people' for coaching advice
Women sexually abused by driving instructor call for law change
Two women who suffered sexual assault at the hands of their driving instructor have spoken out, urging stronger oversight within the driving instruction profession. Phoebe Horrocks and Morgane Chapman were among several victims abused by Michael Florek, who was convicted of sexually assaulting five pupils between 2016 and 2021 before taking his own life. The… Continue reading Women sexually abused by driving instructor call for law change
Allergy training to become compulsory across all schools in England, says government
The Department for Education in England has introduced new statutory guidance requiring all school staff to receive allergy awareness training. This marks the first time such training will be mandated across schools. In addition, schools will be obligated to keep spare adrenaline auto-injectors on site to manage emergency situations involving students who may not have… Continue reading Allergy training to become compulsory across all schools in England, says government
Shabana Mahmood to set out curbs to asylum seeker support
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is preparing to introduce a new policy targeting asylum seekers who violate laws or work without authorization. Under the proposed changes, such individuals will face removal from government-funded housing and a halt to their support payments. Mahmood is set to present these plans during a speech at the Institute for Public… Continue reading Shabana Mahmood to set out curbs to asylum seeker support
Newspaper headlines: 'Trump's war goes global' and 'Labour ensnared by China spy probe'
Several newspapers have focused their coverage on the escalating conflict in the Middle East, emphasizing a widening war zone. The Metro’s front page headline, “Trump’s war goes global,” features an image of children standing near an Iranian missile in a rural Syrian setting, highlighting the destruction of another missile over Turkish airspace. This illustrates how… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Trump's war goes global' and 'Labour ensnared by China spy probe'
Dentists return £900m after failing to see NHS patients
In England, dentists have been returning substantial sums of money to the government due to incomplete NHS work, according to recent information obtained by the BBC. Over a period of two years, the total amount refunded has exceeded £900 million, which accounts for roughly one-seventh of the payments dentists received. Many dental professionals have chosen… Continue reading Dentists return £900m after failing to see NHS patients
Drug breakthrough for children with rare form of extreme epilepsy
A groundbreaking medication is making a significant difference for children affected by a severe form of epilepsy, according to doctors and families alike. This condition, Dravet syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder occurring in approximately one in every 15,000 births. It causes dangerous seizures that can occur dozens of times daily, posing serious risks of… Continue reading Drug breakthrough for children with rare form of extreme epilepsy
Trump belittles Starmer with 'no Churchill' jibe but can the special relationship recover?
Considerable diplomatic effort has been devoted to the surprisingly complex relationship between Sir Keir Starmer, the former human rights lawyer, and Donald Trump, the ex-real estate businessman turned reality television personality. Although this political pairing initially seemed unlikely, it managed to establish a rapport stronger than many expected for a time. To properly understand this… Continue reading Trump belittles Starmer with 'no Churchill' jibe but can the special relationship recover?