Tim Montgomerie: Suspended Reform UK member vows to fight to remain in party

Political commentator Tim Montgomerie has announced his intention to challenge his suspension from Reform UK following his public critiques of senior party officials in media appearances. Speaking to BBC Newsnight, he described his appeal as a pivotal test of whether Reform UK truly embraces free speech within its ranks. Montgomerie, a right-leaning commentator who left… Continue reading Tim Montgomerie: Suspended Reform UK member vows to fight to remain in party

How one man gets new laws passed – again and again

Ron Bailey’s four decades of political activism have earned him a wide range of characterizations, some less than flattering. Once called “the UK’s most successful parliamentary campaigner” by a former Friends of the Earth director, and described by ex-minister Sir Oliver Letwin as “the most effective and relentless lobbyist that it has been my misfortune… Continue reading How one man gets new laws passed – again and again

Deaf patient given wrong jab due to sign language error, report says

A deaf woman named Samantha received the incorrect vaccine at her doctor’s surgery because no British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter was provided, according to a recent report. Samantha had booked an appointment specifically for a flu jab, but staff gave her the Covid vaccine instead. This mistake occurred because she was not shown a BSL… Continue reading Deaf patient given wrong jab due to sign language error, report says

Does the September weather forecast suggest another UK heatwave?

After a period of unsettled weather and recent rainfall breaking a dry spell of nearly two months, some forecasts are indicating a potential return to dry and sunny conditions in September across the UK. While temperatures are expected to dip slightly this week—possibly 2 to 4°C below the average for mid-August—there is increasing speculation about… Continue reading Does the September weather forecast suggest another UK heatwave?

Queen admits it was 'difficult' to keep King's cancer diagnosis a secret

Queen Camilla has, for the first time, spoken publicly about King Charles III’s cancer diagnosis and the emotional difficulty of keeping it confidential during the initial phase of his treatment. Speaking in a video to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Maggie’s cancer charity—of which she is president—the Queen reflected on the challenge of attending official… Continue reading Queen admits it was 'difficult' to keep King's cancer diagnosis a secret

Newspaper headlines: 'Look at my husband' and 'Vlad plots revenge'

Queen Camilla has made her initial public comments regarding King Charles III’s experience with cancer, an account that has caught widespread attention in the newspapers released on Wednesday. The Sun features a striking headline that reads, “Look at my husband, nothing stopped him,” highlighting the Queen’s admiration for the resilience shown by King Charles during… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Look at my husband' and 'Vlad plots revenge'

Taxpayers will foot bill for shortfall on PFI hospital upgrades

The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (RIE), which first opened its doors in 2002 under a Private Finance Initiative (PFI) contract, is set to move into public ownership next year, but this transition will require a substantial financial investment from taxpayers. The hospital was constructed and maintained by Consort Healthcare through a PFI scheme that involved… Continue reading Taxpayers will foot bill for shortfall on PFI hospital upgrades

Andy Burnham received £345,000 of donations ahead of becoming PM

Andy Burnham has declared receiving a total of £345,000 in donations during the past year, with £164,347 coming from businessman Lord Sainsbury. These contributions are detailed in the latest edition of the MPs’ register of interests, marking Burnham’s first financial disclosures since his election to Parliament in June. In addition to the monetary donations, Burnham… Continue reading Andy Burnham received £345,000 of donations ahead of becoming PM

Mike Nesbitt resigns as health minister amid row with UUP leader

Mike Nesbitt has stepped down from his role as health minister following a dispute with Jon Burrows, the leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP). The conflict arose over the proposed withdrawal of emergency general surgery (EGS) services from Causeway Hospital. This disagreement highlighted ongoing tensions within the party regarding healthcare policy and leadership decisions.… Continue reading Mike Nesbitt resigns as health minister amid row with UUP leader

Firefighters tackle blaze at Bermondsey waste centre

Around 100 firefighters are currently engaged in efforts to extinguish a significant fire at a waste processing site located in south-east London. The incident began shortly before 8:00 pm BST when about 50 tonnes of household rubbish ignited at the facility on Landmann Way in Bermondsey. In response, fifteen fire engines were dispatched to manage… Continue reading Firefighters tackle blaze at Bermondsey waste centre