Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney was informed about a criminal charge against former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell several weeks before the information was made public. On 19 January, Scotland’s Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain, who serves as both the highest-ranking law officer and a minister within the Scottish government, sent Swinney an email notifying him… Continue reading John Swinney was told of Peter Murrell charges weeks before they became public
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Double decker hits south London theatre in two-bus crash
In south London, an accident involving two buses resulted in six individuals being hospitalized, authorities confirmed. The incident took place on Newington Causeway early Wednesday morning at 08:06 GMT. One of the buses collided with the front window area of the Southwark Playhouse Borough theatre, causing visible damage to the building. Emergency services quickly responded… Continue reading Double decker hits south London theatre in two-bus crash
Child abuse on the rise and becoming more complex, crime agency says
The National Crime Agency (NCA) has reported that child sexual abuse is becoming increasingly complicated for law enforcement to tackle. Currently, police are arresting around 1,000 suspected offenders each month, a figure that has approximately doubled over the last three years. The NCA highlights that offenders exist in all communities, and victims can be found… Continue reading Child abuse on the rise and becoming more complex, crime agency says
D:Ream's Peter Cunnah: How I tracked down my birth father after 50 years
Peter Cunnah, the frontman of the 1990s pop band D:Ream known for the hit “Things Can Only Get Better,” has recently closed a significant chapter in his personal life. After more than fifty years of searching, he finally reunited with his biological father, Patrick Hanna, in what was an emotional and Read the full article… Continue reading D:Ream's Peter Cunnah: How I tracked down my birth father after 50 years
Plan to increase youth minimum wage could be delayed
Government ministers are currently contemplating a slower implementation of their plan to standardize the minimum wage for adults of all ages. This policy, initially outlined in Labour’s election manifesto, aims to eliminate age-related pay bands by raising the wages of 18 to 20-year-olds to match those of workers over 21. Although sources within the government… Continue reading Plan to increase youth minimum wage could be delayed
Prince William shares personal message on mental health and male suicide
The Prince of Wales has candidly discussed the journey it has taken for him to fully comprehend his emotions, during an open conversation about mental health. Speaking on a special episode of Radio 1’s Life Hacks, Prince William emphasized the necessity for more male role models to openly address their mental health challenges. He believes… Continue reading Prince William shares personal message on mental health and male suicide
Armagh: Bus driver dies in crash involving school children
A tragic accident occurred on Tullyah Road, situated between Newtownhamilton and Camlough, shortly after 15:30 GMT on Tuesday. A private hire bus, carrying 40 pupils from St Paul’s High School in Bessbrook, was involved in a crash. Thankfully, according to the school’s principal, none of the students sustained serious injuries in the incident. The bus… Continue reading Armagh: Bus driver dies in crash involving school children
Transport for London advert banned for harmful racial stereotype
The UK’s advertising regulator has banned a Transport for London (TfL) advertisement for perpetuating negative stereotypes about black males. The ad was part of TfL’s “Act Like a Friend” campaign, which encouraged passengers to intervene safely if they witnessed sexual harassment or hate crimes while using public transport. However, one of the Facebook adverts attracted… Continue reading Transport for London advert banned for harmful racial stereotype
Inside Horden, the County Durham town failed by politics
This article paints a vivid picture of the deep challenges facing Horden, a former mining village in County Durham, illustrating the social, economic, and political struggles in the area: – **Environmental issues:** On hot summer days, cannabis smell drifting from nearby properties prevents children from playing outside at Cotsford Primary School, highlighting problematic local residential… Continue reading Inside Horden, the County Durham town failed by politics
Newspaper headlines: 'Pressure piles on Andrew' and 'Jesse Jackson dies at 84'
Several UK newspapers highlight the intensifying scrutiny surrounding former Prince Andrew’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The i Paper reports that authorities have accessed flight logs and emails related to Epstein’s infamous “Lolita Express,” which allegedly transported women to and from England. This development coincides with discussions among Members of Parliament about potentially launching an inquiry… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Pressure piles on Andrew' and 'Jesse Jackson dies at 84'