Ocado to axe 1,000 jobs in cost-cutting drive

Ocado Group has announced plans to reduce its workforce by approximately 1,000 employees, which represents around 5% of its global staff. This move is part of the company’s broader effort to lower operational costs over the next year. Tim Steiner, the chief executive of the technology-driven online grocery and logistics firm, indicated that a “significant… Continue reading Ocado to axe 1,000 jobs in cost-cutting drive

Gorton and Denton by-election polls open in Greater Manchester

Residents of certain areas in Greater Manchester are currently casting their votes in the by-election for the Gorton and Denton parliamentary seat. Polling locations opened their doors at 07:00 GMT and will remain available until 22:00 GMT to allow constituents to select their new Member of Parliament. This electoral contest was prompted by the resignation… Continue reading Gorton and Denton by-election polls open in Greater Manchester

Grieving mother pushes minister on knife sales

A mother from Edinburgh, mourning the loss of her son who was fatally stabbed six months ago, has successfully urged the Scottish government to examine stricter controls surrounding knife sales. Lisa Petrie began advocating for these changes after her 22-year-old son, John McNab, died in Leith last September. Her campaign focuses on removing knives from… Continue reading Grieving mother pushes minister on knife sales

Swansea flat owners take action against insurance firm Zurich

Jayne MacGregor had hoped her flat in a high-rise building would serve as a solid investment to support her retirement. However, nearly two decades after moving into the Aurora complex in Swansea, she finds herself unable to sell the property due to significant defects. Alongside 29 other leaseholders from the same development, she is pursuing… Continue reading Swansea flat owners take action against insurance firm Zurich

Earth's heat to produce electricity for homes in UK clean energy first

The United Kingdom is on the verge of inaugurating its first-ever geothermal power station, marking a significant innovation in the nation’s renewable energy landscape. Located near Truro in Cornwall, the United Downs facility will generate electricity by utilizing hot water sourced from deep underground. This plant represents nearly 20 years of development effort and involves… Continue reading Earth's heat to produce electricity for homes in UK clean energy first

Not even potholes will hold up self-driving cars, UK firm predicts

Wayve, a British startup specializing in autonomous driving technology, has expressed strong confidence in its ability to enable self-driving vehicles to navigate a wide variety of environments, including the UK’s often challenging roads full of potholes. The company’s technology aims to allow vehicles to operate effectively across diverse terrains and conditions, reflecting a significant step… Continue reading Not even potholes will hold up self-driving cars, UK firm predicts

Man jailed for murdering girl playing with hula hoop in Boston street

A 26-year-old man has been sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum of 25 years, after being convicted of the murder of nine-year-old Lilia Valutyte. The tragic incident occurred on 28 July 2022 in Boston, Lincolnshire, where Lilia was stabbed while playing with a hula hoop outside the shop where her mother worked. The attacker,… Continue reading Man jailed for murdering girl playing with hula hoop in Boston street

Newspaper headlines: 'Met exposed Hoyle' and 'Iran tempts Trump'

On polling day in the UK, BBC News adheres to strict regulations that limit election reporting. As a result, some front pages published on Thursday, particularly those covering the Gorton and Denton by-election, have been edited or excluded to comply with these rules. Among the headlines, the Daily Telegraph highlights an apology from the Metropolitan… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Met exposed Hoyle' and 'Iran tempts Trump'

Is Beadnell's ban the solution for villages with too many holiday homes?

The text discusses issues related to second homes, holiday lets, and housing policies in rural communities such as Beadnell and the Lake District in the UK. Key points include: – Jacolyn Priestley-Jayes and Tim Jayes, a couple in their mid-sixties, are active in their community, hosting a wine club and book club, and are involved… Continue reading Is Beadnell's ban the solution for villages with too many holiday homes?