London's SUV drivers could face new charges if plans go ahead

The mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan, is contemplating the introduction of additional charges specifically targeting SUV drivers in the city. This consideration follows research conducted by Transport for London (TfL) which highlights the increasing dangers associated with SUVs on the capital’s roads. Data from City Hall reveals that SUVs pose a significantly higher risk… Continue reading London's SUV drivers could face new charges if plans go ahead

Seema Misra says Post Office scandal 'taken 21 years of my life'

Seema Misra, who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned while pregnant due to the Post Office’s Horizon IT scandal, continues to wait for full compensation more than fifteen years after her case began. Misra operated a post office in West Byfleet, Surrey, and was jailed in 2010 before being cleared in 2021. She has voiced frustration… Continue reading Seema Misra says Post Office scandal 'taken 21 years of my life'

Cardiff romance scammer betrayed victims out of nearly £50,000

A man from Cardiff who repeatedly deceived women by pretending to work for both the BBC and MI6 has been sentenced to over five years in prison for his crimes. Rodney Ade Roberts, 40, also known by the alias Paul Smith, conned three women out of almost £50,000 through his elaborate scams. Roberts, who worked… Continue reading Cardiff romance scammer betrayed victims out of nearly £50,000

Cardiff woman's fatal brain tumour discovered after suitcase fell on head

Lauren Macpherson, a 29-year-old woman from Cardiff, discovered she had terminal brain cancer following a freak accident on a train. After spending a Bank Holiday weekend at a music festival in London celebrating passing her exams and buying a home with her boyfriend Zak, a 35lb suitcase fell from the overhead storage onto her head… Continue reading Cardiff woman's fatal brain tumour discovered after suitcase fell on head

UK economy failed to grow in January ahead of Iran war

In January, the UK economy experienced no growth, defying expectations, just before the escalation of conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran. This flat performance contrasted with the modest 0.1% growth recorded the previous month. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) described the economic situation as “subdued,” while analysts viewed the outcome as a “disappointing… Continue reading UK economy failed to grow in January ahead of Iran war

UK-Ireland summit: Ministers to tackle cost-of-living and security

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin are set to participate in the second UK-Ireland summit, scheduled to take place in Cork on Friday. Both leaders will be accompanied by government ministers from their respective administrations. The meeting aims to explore collaboration on several pressing issues, including efforts to alleviate cost-of-living… Continue reading UK-Ireland summit: Ministers to tackle cost-of-living and security

Police raid barricaded homes in drug gangs crackdown in Inverness

Scottish police have arrested 43 individuals during a month-long campaign aimed at dismantling county lines drug networks operating within the country. Authorities confiscated illegal substances valued at £900,000, including crack cocaine, heroin, and ketamine. Alongside these arrests, officers provided protection to 38 vulnerable people believed to be exploited by criminal groups originating from England. One… Continue reading Police raid barricaded homes in drug gangs crackdown in Inverness

UK weather: Wintry weather returns to UK as wind, snow and rain forecast

Wintry conditions are making a return to the UK as cold Arctic air pushes temperatures down into single digits, accompanied by gusty winds and some snow in certain regions. Central and north-west Scotland are currently under warnings for snowfall, with forecasts predicting anywhere from 2 to 5cm of snow at lower elevations, and up to… Continue reading UK weather: Wintry weather returns to UK as wind, snow and rain forecast

King expresses 'concern' over Alberta separatists in meeting with First Nations chiefs

A delegation of First Nations chiefs recently met with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace, where the monarch conveyed his apprehension regarding the separatist movement gaining momentum in Alberta. According to Grand Chief Joey Pete, representing the Confederacy of Treaty 6 First Nations, the leaders informed the King about the risks this movement poses to… Continue reading King expresses 'concern' over Alberta separatists in meeting with First Nations chiefs