Sir Keir Starmer is set to issue an official apology on behalf of the British government for its involvement in the forced adoption practices that occurred in England and Wales during the mid-20th century. Between the 1950s and 1970s, approximately 185,000 babies were taken from their mothers, with numerous unmarried women being pressured into giving… Continue reading Starmer to formally apologise to victims of forced adoptions
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Monarch of the Glen sister painting sells for £5.9m at auction
A previously lesser-known painting closely related to the famous Monarch of the Glen has recently sold at auction in London for £5.9 million. This artwork, titled Scene in Braemar, was created by Sir Edwin Landseer, who was Queen Victoria’s preferred artist. The piece far exceeded expectations, achieving a price five times higher than the previous… Continue reading Monarch of the Glen sister painting sells for £5.9m at auction
Pontypridd man who used food bank after graduating wants to end stigma
Steven Crichton, a therapist from Pontypridd in Rhondda Cynon Taf, found himself relying on a food bank shortly after graduating from university. Despite the hardship, Steven and his partner Kat prioritized their children’s well-being, often skipping meals themselves so that their kids would have full lunch boxes. Contrary to his initial concerns, Steven described the… Continue reading Pontypridd man who used food bank after graduating wants to end stigma
Woman given payout by Met Police regrets reporting officer
A woman, known as Lorraine to protect her identity, has spoken out about her experience of being groomed by a Metropolitan Police officer and the prolonged struggle she faced in seeking justice. Despite receiving a sizeable financial settlement from the police, Lorraine says she has yet to receive “truth or accountability” from the force. She… Continue reading Woman given payout by Met Police regrets reporting officer
People smuggler convicted in France now seeking asylum in UK, BBC discovers
A BBC investigation has revealed that Twana Jamal, a convicted people smuggler once labeled as the “godfather” of French migrant camps, is currently living in Leicestershire. It is believed that he is seeking asylum in the UK while working illegally. Jamal received a five-year prison sentence in France in 2016, where authorities recognized him as… Continue reading People smuggler convicted in France now seeking asylum in UK, BBC discovers
Diesel sees biggest monthly fall in 26 years. What's happening to fuel prices?
UK drivers have recently seen the steepest monthly reduction in diesel prices since the year 2000, with costs dropping by 17p per litre during June, according to motoring organization RAC. This notable decline follows a period of volatility triggered by the outbreak of war involving the US, Israel, and Iran on 28 February. The conflict… Continue reading Diesel sees biggest monthly fall in 26 years. What's happening to fuel prices?
More than 300 arrests in organised immigration crime crackdown
During a recent nationwide police operation targeting organised immigration crime and illegal trade, authorities across the UK arrested over 300 individuals. Among those detained were 57 migrants who had entered the country by crossing the Channel in small boats. The crackdown, conducted over five days from June 15 to June 20, also resulted in significant… Continue reading More than 300 arrests in organised immigration crime crackdown
Burnham calls for grooming gang ringleader to be deported
Andy Burnham has announced his intention to urge the home and foreign secretaries to thoroughly reconsider all potential avenues for deporting Shabir Ahmed, the leading figure of a well-known grooming gang from Rochdale. Ahmed is scheduled to be released from prison this week after being convicted in 2012 on numerous charges of rape and sexual… Continue reading Burnham calls for grooming gang ringleader to be deported
Newspaper headlines: 'Kane to the rescue' and 'defence black hole triples'
According to a report in The i Paper, former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is making efforts to re-enter the Cabinet by proposing a role focused on housing to Andy Burnham. Despite these moves, individuals familiar with Rayner’s situation have indicated that no formal offer for a position has been extended to her as of… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Kane to the rescue' and 'defence black hole triples'
Car tracking features for 'convenience not security' warns Kia
Experts caution that vehicle tracking technology cannot be relied upon to recover stolen cars. Despite the promise of connected car features, there remains a significant discrepancy between what consumers expect and what the technology can realistically deliver. Thatcham Research, a car safety organization, highlights this growing gap, emphasizing the limitations of these systems in theft… Continue reading Car tracking features for 'convenience not security' warns Kia