Sixth form student killed in Tadcaster minibus crash named

A teenager who tragically lost her life in a road accident involving a minibus and a car in North Yorkshire has been identified. The victim, Eleanor Hague, was a 16-year-old student attending the sixth form at Tadcaster Grammar School. The fatal collision took place on Monday on Toulston Lane when the minibus carrying Eleanor collided… Continue reading Sixth form student killed in Tadcaster minibus crash named

Army fixing 6,000 support trucks grounded over safety issues

Repairs are currently being carried out on 6,000 support vehicles of the British Army that were recently taken out of service due to safety concerns, according to a defence minister’s statement to Members of Parliament. Luke Pollard described the suspension of the entire fleet of support lorries as a demonstration of “the system working properly,”… Continue reading Army fixing 6,000 support trucks grounded over safety issues

Talbot Green murder-accused saw gun days before killing, court hears

A man facing allegations of murder in connection with a fatal shooting in Talbot Green has told the jury that he observed a firearm two days prior to the incident. Joanne Penney, aged 40, was fatally shot on 9 March while opening the door to a flat at Llys Illtyd in Talbot Green, Rhondda Cynon… Continue reading Talbot Green murder-accused saw gun days before killing, court hears

Trans girls banned from joining Girlguiding

The UK-based organisation responsible for girl guide groups has declared it will no longer admit trans girls as members. This decision means that individuals who are biologically male but identify as girls will be excluded from joining the groups. According to Girlguiding, this change comes in light of a Supreme Court ruling earlier this year… Continue reading Trans girls banned from joining Girlguiding

Legal bid to have Palestinian flag taken down denied, High Court rules

A High Court judge has ruled against an urgent legal application seeking to remove the Palestinian flag from Belfast City Hall. The attempt was made by Ann McClure, a member of the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV), following a council vote that allowed the flag to be flown for a 24-hour period. Ms McClure’s legal team… Continue reading Legal bid to have Palestinian flag taken down denied, High Court rules

Hillsborough police would have faced gross misconduct cases

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has released a long-awaited report concluding that twelve retired South Yorkshire Police officers would have faced gross misconduct charges under current laws for their roles in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, which led to the deaths of 97 Liverpool football fans. Key figures named include former Chief Constable Peter… Continue reading Hillsborough police would have faced gross misconduct cases

Cost of unregistered children's care homes a 'national scandal' – Ofsted

A recent report by Ofsted reveals that nine out of ten councils in England are placing children in care homes that are not officially registered. These unregulated homes sometimes charge fees as high as £30,000 per child each week. Despite the fact that the total number of registered children’s care homes has reached an all-time… Continue reading Cost of unregistered children's care homes a 'national scandal' – Ofsted

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor won't get money back from Royal Lodge

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is set to vacate Royal Lodge in Windsor, but he is not expected to receive any financial compensation for doing so, according to details released by the Public Accounts Committee. While his lease arrangement theoretically allowed for a payment of up to £488,000 if he surrendered the 75-year lease early, a recent Crown… Continue reading Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor won't get money back from Royal Lodge

Sarah Everard report finds quarter of forces lack basic policies on sexual offences

A recent report has revealed that over 25% of police forces in England and Wales have yet to adopt fundamental policies for investigating sexual offences, despite the tragic case of Sarah Everard occurring four years ago. The inquiry’s latest findings emphasize the urgent need for measures aimed at preventing further violent sexual attacks, including focused… Continue reading Sarah Everard report finds quarter of forces lack basic policies on sexual offences

Reeves did not mislead on challenges facing UK ahead of Budget, says OBR official

A senior figure from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), the UK’s economic forecasting body, has defended Chancellor Rachel Reeves over her description of the public finances as “very challenging” prior to the Budget announcement. Professor David Miles told MPs that Reeves’s remarks aligned with the economic circumstances she encountered leading up to her tax… Continue reading Reeves did not mislead on challenges facing UK ahead of Budget, says OBR official