Thousands of drivers wrongly fined for speeding since 2021

A technical fault has led to the erroneous activation of speed cameras on certain English A roads and motorways, potentially resulting in thousands of drivers receiving wrongful speeding fines. National Highways discovered that since 2021, there have been 2,650 incorrect speed camera triggers caused by a timing issue between cameras and variable speed limit signs.… Continue reading Thousands of drivers wrongly fined for speeding since 2021

UK unemployment rate rises slightly to 5.1%

Recent official data reveals that the unemployment rate in the UK increased to 5.1% for the three months ending in October, up from 5% in the prior quarter. This rise marks the highest number of unemployed individuals since January 2021, nearing levels observed during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Office for National Statistics… Continue reading UK unemployment rate rises slightly to 5.1%

Welsh first minister Eluned Morgan 'part of Labour's new generation'

Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan positions herself as representative of a “new generation” within the Labour Party as it prepares for the upcoming Senedd election. With the party having governed Wales for nearly three decades, it now faces significant challenges in maintaining power. Of the current 29 Labour Members of Senedd (MSs), 14 have announced… Continue reading Welsh first minister Eluned Morgan 'part of Labour's new generation'

Trump sues BBC for defamation over Panorama speech edit

Former US President Donald Trump has initiated a $5 billion (£3.7 billion) lawsuit against the BBC, targeting their portrayal of his January 6, 2021, speech in a Panorama documentary. The legal action, filed in Florida, alleges defamation and violation of trade practices laws by the British broadcaster. The controversy stems from an edited version of… Continue reading Trump sues BBC for defamation over Panorama speech edit

Newspaper headlines: 'Tears, flowers and silence' in Bondi and 'Streeting's fury'

Tuesday’s newspapers are dominated by the ongoing response to the tragic attack at Bondi Beach in Australia. The Guardian’s front page carries the headline “Tears, flowers and silence,” showcasing an image of mourners gathered around floral tributes in memory of the victims. The paper also pays respects to the renowned Hollywood director Rob Reiner, who… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Tears, flowers and silence' in Bondi and 'Streeting's fury'

Epstein’s UK flights had alleged British abuse victims on board, BBC finds

A BBC investigation has uncovered that nearly 90 flights connected to Jeffrey Epstein involved arrivals and departures at UK airports, revealing a previously underreported extent of the convicted sex offender’s activity tied to Britain. Records show that some of these flights included British women who claim to have been abused by Epstein. Among those identified… Continue reading Epstein’s UK flights had alleged British abuse victims on board, BBC finds

'Whole of society' effort needed to fight Russia threat, armed forces chief says

The head of the UK military has emphasized that a greater number of British families will come to understand the true meaning of sacrifice as the country works to prevent a potential conflict with Russia. Sir Richard Knighton highlighted that the nation’s security cannot rely solely on the armed forces; instead, a comprehensive approach involving… Continue reading 'Whole of society' effort needed to fight Russia threat, armed forces chief says

Justice Secretary to face no confidence vote in grooming gangs row

Scotland’s Justice Secretary, Angela Constance, is anticipated to face a no-confidence vote on Tuesday amid growing criticism from opposition parties. The accusations center on claims that Constance inaccurately portrayed the position of child sexual exploitation expert Professor Alexis Jay, leading to allegations of misleading the Scottish Parliament. Tensions escalated significantly last Thursday during First Minister’s… Continue reading Justice Secretary to face no confidence vote in grooming gangs row

3M workers in Swansea exposed to toxic chemicals in firefighting foam

An investigation by BBC File on 4 reveals that many factory workers endured prolonged exposure to toxic chemicals found in firefighting foam over several decades. The US-based multinational corporation, 3M, neglected to inform employees at its Swansea factory that the foam they used contained two “forever chemicals” known today as Read the full article from… Continue reading 3M workers in Swansea exposed to toxic chemicals in firefighting foam

UK and South Korea strike trade deal

The United Kingdom and South Korea have officially agreed on a new trade deal, which the UK government anticipates will generate thousands of jobs and infuse billions into the British economy. This agreement extends tariff-free trade for the majority of goods and services between the two countries, benefitting key British sectors such as pharmaceuticals, automotive… Continue reading UK and South Korea strike trade deal