Newly corrected data reveals that the number of avoidable deaths among people with learning disabilities and autism in England during 2023 was higher than first reported. An updated mortality review, commissioned by NHS England and published in 2025, adjusted the figure from 39% to 40% of deaths with known causes being avoidable. The original report,… Continue reading Campaigners upset over errors in learning disability deaths report
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Holiday let tax changes could wipe out tourism in Wales, warns PASC
The Professional Association of Self Caterers (PASC) has expressed strong concerns over recent changes to council tax regulations in Wales, describing them as a “disease” that risks devastating the tourism sector. Since 2023, holiday let owners must rent out their properties for at least 182 days annually to qualify for reduced business rates. These rules… Continue reading Holiday let tax changes could wipe out tourism in Wales, warns PASC
Tom Kerridge backs Welsh restaurant Ynyshir for third Michelin star
Tom Kerridge, a renowned Michelin-starred chef, has publicly endorsed a Welsh restaurant as a strong contender for receiving three Michelin stars in the upcoming Michelin Guide. This accolade would mark a historic achievement, as it would make the establishment the first in Wales to reach this prestigious level. The Michelin Guide is internationally recognized for… Continue reading Tom Kerridge backs Welsh restaurant Ynyshir for third Michelin star
Keir Starmer vows to push ahead with cuts to jury trials despite backlash
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed that the government will proceed with its plan to reduce the number of jury trials in England and Wales by half. This decision stems from his commitment to victims of crime, promising to address the significant delays in the justice system. The measures aim to tackle the substantial… Continue reading Keir Starmer vows to push ahead with cuts to jury trials despite backlash
Labour to tweak high-rise rules after internet rollout warning
The UK government is preparing to ease broadband installation requirements in high-rise residential buildings across England. This move comes in response to concerns that strict safety regulations introduced after the Grenfell Tower tragedy are causing significant delays, preventing many residents from upgrading their internet connections. Industry representatives have criticized the current fire safety rules, stating… Continue reading Labour to tweak high-rise rules after internet rollout warning
Ex-Spandau Ballet singer Ross Davidson found guilty of rape
Ross Davidson, also known by his stage name Ross Wild, has been convicted of rape and attempted rape. The 37-year-old performer, noted for his association with the 1980s band Spandau Ballet in 2018 and his involvement in the Queen-themed West End musical “We Will Rock You,” faced serious charges related to incidents involving two women.… Continue reading Ex-Spandau Ballet singer Ross Davidson found guilty of rape
Kaba family devastated as watchdog halts Blake misconduct case
The family of Chris Kaba, a man shot dead by a Metropolitan Police officer in September 2022, have expressed their devastation following the pause of misconduct proceedings against the officer involved. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has decided to delay issuing gross misconduct papers against Sergeant Martyn Blake, who fired the fatal shot… Continue reading Kaba family devastated as watchdog halts Blake misconduct case
First minister Eluned Morgan's 'car crash interview' highlights Labour divide
Eluned Morgan has recently twice refrained from giving unequivocal support to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer within just one week. During this period, the Welsh First Minister made a significant speech in London advocating for the devolution of policing powers. However, when questioned in two separate interviews about Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood’s dismissal of those… Continue reading First minister Eluned Morgan's 'car crash interview' highlights Labour divide
Clonoe: Car crashes through petrol station window
Emergency services responded to a significant incident at a petrol station forecourt located in Clonoe, County Tyrone. The event involved a vehicle crashing through the side window of the petrol station’s shop. The crash site is near Coalisland and has drawn attendance from multiple emergency units, including the fire brigade, ambulance crew, and an air… Continue reading Clonoe: Car crashes through petrol station window
Fettes College 'failed to protect pupils' from sexual and physical abuse
The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry has revealed that Fettes College, one of Scotland’s leading private schools in Edinburgh, failed to safeguard its students from sexual and physical abuse over several decades. According to Lady Smith, who chairs the inquiry, the abuse took place regularly from the 1950s through to the late 1980s, perpetrated by both… Continue reading Fettes College 'failed to protect pupils' from sexual and physical abuse