National Savings and Investments (NS&I) is set to compensate customers to the tune of hundreds of millions of pounds following numerous failures in managing their accounts. The situation is thought to impact around 37,000 individuals. Pensions Minister Torsten Bell is scheduled to discuss the matter in a statement to Members of Parliament in the House… Continue reading NS&I set to pay millions in compensation to customers
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Government hopes red tape cuts will speed-up decision making
The government has announced plans to accelerate decision-making by removing what it describes as “outdated regulations and overlapping consultations” as part of broader efforts to reduce red tape. This initiative aims to streamline processes and enable quicker delivery of policies and projects across the country. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has voiced frustration over the… Continue reading Government hopes red tape cuts will speed-up decision making
Chris Mason: How will the UK respond to US court verdict on social media?
A recent jury decision in Los Angeles has sparked renewed debate over social media’s impact on children, with critics comparing the moment to social media’s equivalent of the “big tobacco moment.” The verdict found that Google and Meta deliberately designed addictive social media platforms, an outcome many view as a pivotal development influencing how governments… Continue reading Chris Mason: How will the UK respond to US court verdict on social media?
Octopus Energy boss: We've seen a 50% rise in solar panel sales since start of war in Iran
Octopus Energy, the largest energy provider in the UK, has experienced a significant surge in solar panel purchases, with sales climbing by 50% following the escalation of conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran. This increase comes amid rising oil and gas prices triggered by disruptions across the Middle East, according to Greg Jackson, the… Continue reading Octopus Energy boss: We've seen a 50% rise in solar panel sales since start of war in Iran
Government to reopen CO2 plant in Iran war contingency plan
The UK government plans to allocate £100 million to reopen a previously closed carbon dioxide (CO2) production facility as part of a contingency strategy to address potential supply disruptions linked to the ongoing conflict in Iran. This site, located in Teesside and operated by Ensus, had been placed on hold last year but is poised… Continue reading Government to reopen CO2 plant in Iran war contingency plan
Newspaper headlines: 'Iran rejects peace plan' and '£400m cost of savings scandal'
Several front pages have highlighted Iran’s refusal to accept a US-proposed ceasefire amid ongoing efforts to sustain diplomatic dialogue. An anonymous official, cited on Iranian state television and reported by The Guardian, stated that Tehran would “end the war when it decides to do so”. Meanwhile, the White House has maintained that talks remain ongoing… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Iran rejects peace plan' and '£400m cost of savings scandal'
Coast to Coast trail: Walking one of England's most spectacular hikes after £5.5m upgrade
The Coast to Coast walk begins at the village of St Bees, where tradition holds that hikers dip their boots into the Irish Sea. Located on the western coast of Cumbria, this marks the commencement of an extensive journey spanning 190 miles (305 kilometers) all the way to the North Sea. The route crosses three… Continue reading Coast to Coast trail: Walking one of England's most spectacular hikes after £5.5m upgrade
Camilla's love of books explored in BBC documentary
Queen Camilla will feature in an upcoming BBC documentary that explores the transformative influence of books. The programme offers a personal glimpse into her early encounters with literature and the lasting comfort she continues to draw from reading. Central to her reflection is the impact her father, Major Bruce Shand, had on her passion for… Continue reading Camilla's love of books explored in BBC documentary
British forces preparing to board Russian shadow fleet ships in UK waters
British military forces are currently in the final stages of preparing to board and seize vessels that form part of Russia’s so-called shadow fleet, following authorization from the prime minister to take direct action against these ships. These vessels are reportedly operating without proper national flags in order to circumvent sanctions targeting Russian oil exports… Continue reading British forces preparing to board Russian shadow fleet ships in UK waters
Has the SNP delivered on its promises at Holyrood?
As the Scottish Parliament adjourned ahead of the May elections, political parties are preparing to present and debate their visions for Scotland’s future. Among the key issues under scrutiny is the governing SNP’s record during the past parliamentary term. John Swinney, the current party leader, remains confident in defending their achievements against criticism from rival… Continue reading Has the SNP delivered on its promises at Holyrood?