Man admits assaulting three Jewish people in Enfield

Dylan Ossei, a 34-year-old man from Hornchurch, east London, has admitted to committing multiple religiously aggravated offences targeting Jewish individuals in north London. He made these admissions at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court on Monday, in connection with an incident that occurred in the early hours of Saturday on Southbury Road in Enfield. During this event,… Continue reading Man admits assaulting three Jewish people in Enfield

UK alcohol deaths fall for first time since Covid pandemic

Recent figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) indicate a decline in the number of alcohol-related deaths in the UK, marking the first decrease since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2024, there were 9,809 registered deaths directly linked to alcohol use, reflecting the lowest total since 2021 and a rate of 14.8… Continue reading UK alcohol deaths fall for first time since Covid pandemic

How Keir Starmer's plans are going down in the EU

Amidst the upcoming 10-year anniversary of the Brexit vote, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has made a noteworthy attempt to reshape Britain’s relationship with the European Union. After a disappointing set of local election results, Starmer delivered a speech signaling his intent to strengthen ties with Europe, framing this strategy as central to his… Continue reading How Keir Starmer's plans are going down in the EU

Starmer arson attacks accused did not intend to endanger life, court hears

A 22-year-old Ukrainian man stands accused of committing an arson attack on the residence of the prime minister, claiming he was coerced into starting the fire and did not intend to put anyone’s life at risk, a court at the Old Bailey has heard. Roman Lavrynovych, alongside fellow defendants Petro Pochynok, 35, also Ukrainian, and… Continue reading Starmer arson attacks accused did not intend to endanger life, court hears

TikTok launches £3.99 subscription for no ads in UK

TikTok is set to introduce a subscription option for users in the UK who prefer an ad-free experience on the platform. Starting Monday, individuals aged 18 and over will be notified about the new policy requiring a payment of £3.99 per month if they wish to avoid advertisements while using the app. Users have until… Continue reading TikTok launches £3.99 subscription for no ads in UK

Donald Campbell's Bluebird returns to Coniston Water

Nearly six decades after Donald Campbell tragically lost his life in a crash on Coniston Water, his iconic Bluebird hydroplane has been brought back to life once again. The jet-powered vessel, known as K7, was started up on the lake for the very first time since the fatal accident occurred in January 1967. At the… Continue reading Donald Campbell's Bluebird returns to Coniston Water

Edinburgh Airport raises drop-off fees from £6 to £8.50

Edinburgh Airport has announced that starting from next week, the fee for dropping off passengers at its dedicated zone immediately outside the main terminal will increase by £2.50, reaching a total of £8.50 for a 10-minute stay. Airport management described this price hike as “unavoidable” due to the need to offset a significant rise in… Continue reading Edinburgh Airport raises drop-off fees from £6 to £8.50

Ovo energy customers urged not to panic as takeover by E.On planned

Consumer groups have encouraged customers of energy supplier Ovo to remain calm following the announcement that rival company E.On intends to acquire Ovo. According to the consumer organization Which?, all existing tariffs will continue to be honored fully, and there will be no impact on the supply of gas and electricity during the proposed takeover… Continue reading Ovo energy customers urged not to panic as takeover by E.On planned

Pupils hopeless and crying after 'poorly worded' Higher Maths exam

Students in Scotland have expressed feelings of distress and uncertainty about their futures after sitting the recent Higher Mathematics exam, which many described as significantly different from the material they had prepared for in class. A petition demanding a review of the exam has gained traction, with over 11,000 signatures citing concerns that the paper… Continue reading Pupils hopeless and crying after 'poorly worded' Higher Maths exam

Analysis: Has Starmer done enough to save his premiership?

Following Sir Keir Starmer’s recent speech, critical questions have arisen about its effect on the prime minister’s leadership, especially given that it comes less than two years after his decisive general election win. The debate now centers on whether the speech has been sufficient to stave off any immediate leadership challenge. A key figure in… Continue reading Analysis: Has Starmer done enough to save his premiership?