Glasgow Central Station to partially reopen after huge blaze

Glasgow Central Station is set to reopen partially on Wednesday, resuming limited services for both ScotRail and cross-border trains. This development comes after the station has been closed since Sunday, 8 March, when a significant fire led to the partial collapse of a nearby building on Union Street. Despite the reopening, the main entrance on… Continue reading Glasgow Central Station to partially reopen after huge blaze

What are the symptoms of meningitis and is there a vaccine?

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has confirmed that the recent meningitis outbreak in Kent involves the Meningitis B strain, a serious infection affecting the protective membranes around the brain and spinal cord. Tragically, two individuals have died as a result: an 18-year-old schoolgirl from Faversham named Juliette, and a 21-year-old student attending the University… Continue reading What are the symptoms of meningitis and is there a vaccine?

Zelensky to visit Starmer to sign new Ukraine-UK defence pact

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is scheduled to meet with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Tuesday to establish a new defence partnership focused on countering the threat posed by inexpensive attack drones. According to Downing Street, the agreement aims to combine Ukraine’s expertise with the United Kingdom’s industrial capabilities to jointly develop and supply… Continue reading Zelensky to visit Starmer to sign new Ukraine-UK defence pact

Easter holidaymakers switching from Dubai to Spain as flights fill up

The ongoing conflict involving Iran has led to a notable shift in travel plans among British holidaymakers. According to several travel companies, many are reconsidering or canceling their trips to Dubai and the surrounding Middle Eastern region, opting instead for destinations perceived as safer and more stable. This growing uncertainty has caused disruptions in passenger… Continue reading Easter holidaymakers switching from Dubai to Spain as flights fill up

Reform pledges to scrap VAT and green levies on energy bills

Reform UK has unveiled plans to eliminate VAT and green levies from household energy bills if it forms the next government. The party claims that this proposal would reduce annual costs for the average family by around £200. This announcement comes amid growing concerns over rising energy prices, particularly following the conflict in Iran, which… Continue reading Reform pledges to scrap VAT and green levies on energy bills

Cost of fixing potholes hits £18bn, industry body estimates

An estimated £18.6 billion is required to repair all the potholes on local roads throughout England and Wales, according to a warning from the Asphalt Industry Alliance (AIA), the body responsible for overseeing road surfacing. Their recent study highlights significant concerns about the current state of the road network maintained by local councils. The AIA’s… Continue reading Cost of fixing potholes hits £18bn, industry body estimates

Why Starmer thinks he's called it right on war despite Trump barbs

In recent days, President Trump has repeatedly criticized both the UK and its prime minister during numerous public appearances. His remarks, often unprovoked and delivered in his characteristic blunt style, have attracted significant attention. While his language remains colorful and memorable, this ongoing tension presents a complicated picture for Sir Keir Starmer. Although the relationship… Continue reading Why Starmer thinks he's called it right on war despite Trump barbs

Online English tests for migrants risk criminal abuse, providers warn government

The proposal to move English language tests for migrants seeking UK visas entirely online has raised serious concerns from major international exam providers. These organisations, which currently administer the majority of English proficiency tests for visa applicants, have cautioned that such a shift may lead to increased opportunities for fraud and criminal involvement. The new… Continue reading Online English tests for migrants risk criminal abuse, providers warn government

Newspaper headlines: 'Race to stop meningitis spreading' and 'Donald's Trumped'

A meningitis outbreak in Kent has become a critical public health concern as efforts intensify to prevent its spread across the country. The Daily Telegraph highlights this urgency, reporting on the tragic deaths of two individuals, including Juliette, an A-level student whose photograph dominates the front page. The paper also comments on an unrelated story… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Race to stop meningitis spreading' and 'Donald's Trumped'

Impersonation Fraud: Woman scammed out of £17k travelled across UK to try to find them

After losing a significant sum of money in a scam, Rhonda Montgomery took the unusual step of flying across the UK to confront the person she suspected of stealing from her. Rhonda had £17,000 taken from her bank account after being contacted by fraudsters impersonating employees from the financial app Revolut. Feeling both embarrassed and… Continue reading Impersonation Fraud: Woman scammed out of £17k travelled across UK to try to find them