The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has announced plans to construct additional prison facilities while simultaneously considering options for early prisoner release and increasing the use of electronic tagging. These developments follow recent figures and decisions surrounding the government’s early release scheme, which has faced significant public scrutiny. Prime Minister Andy Burnham recently expanded the list… Continue reading Fewer than 1,800 free spaces for male prisons in England and Wales
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Two accused of drug trafficking after UK-Nigeria investigation
Authorities have charged a man and a woman with international drug trafficking offenses amid a joint investigation involving law enforcement in both the United Kingdom and Nigeria. The individuals implicated are Oladipupo Atandare, aged 50, from Dagenham, and Latifat Yusuf, 44, from Hornchurch. Their arrests came after law enforcement officials in the UK seized over… Continue reading Two accused of drug trafficking after UK-Nigeria investigation
Family named after three die in sea off Shoreham beach
Police have released the names of three family members who tragically died after encountering trouble in the sea off Shoreham. The deceased have been identified as Hassan El-Khawas, aged 55, Zeina Alayn, 37, and their daughter Sara El-Khawas, who was 14 years old. According to Sussex Police, the family were believed to have entered the… Continue reading Family named after three die in sea off Shoreham beach
Llaneli man reached 140mph to 'get to gym after argument' and hit taxi
A teenager, described as “frustrated,” was driving at speeds exceeding 140mph (225km/h) on his way to the gym when he collided with a taxi, causing severe injuries. The incident involved Max Dangerfield, who was 20 years old at the time of the crash on the A48 close to the Cross Hands roundabout in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire,… Continue reading Llaneli man reached 140mph to 'get to gym after argument' and hit taxi
Palestine Action: Jury discharged in Elbit Bristol raid trial
A jury has been dismissed in the case involving eight activists associated with Palestine Action, who faced charges related to organizing a raid on a UK facility of an Israeli defence company. The defendants—Ian Sanders, Aleksandra Herbich, Teuta Hoxha, Sean Middleborough, Julija Brigadirova, Hannah Davidson, Madeleine Norman, and William Plastow—were accused of causing criminal damage… Continue reading Palestine Action: Jury discharged in Elbit Bristol raid trial
Behaviour guidelines for life in UK published for asylum seekers
The Home Office has recently released new behavioural guidance aimed at asylum seekers entering the UK. This nine-page booklet, now available online, addresses various topics including respect in public settings, gender equality, and the laws surrounding sex and consent. It aims to clarify how UK laws and customs might differ significantly from those in asylum… Continue reading Behaviour guidelines for life in UK published for asylum seekers
Students wait for GCSE and BTec grades as app launches for 750 schools in England
Students across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland will receive their results for GCSEs, BTECs, and other Level 2 qualifications on Thursday. In England, for the first time, pupils at over 750 schools can access their grades via a mobile app starting from 11:00 BST, although physical distribution of results through schools and colleges will still… Continue reading Students wait for GCSE and BTec grades as app launches for 750 schools in England
Salmonella outbreak: What we know so far
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has confirmed a national outbreak of salmonella food poisoning following one fatality and hundreds of reported illnesses. While the exact cause is yet to be definitively established, imported eggs or meals containing eggs are currently considered the most likely sources of the infection. Evidence points toward transmission occurring primarily… Continue reading Salmonella outbreak: What we know so far
Wales' wildfires: Lessons need to be learned, Plaid minister says
Minister Davies emphasized the importance of learning from each experience to improve responses to future challenges, particularly given the increasing risks posed by climate change. He highlighted that hotter summers are expected, which will likely result in a rise in the number of wildfires. In light of recent events, Davies announced that a fire summit… Continue reading Wales' wildfires: Lessons need to be learned, Plaid minister says
Jon Burrows: New NI health minister to be announced on Thursday
Defending the delay in announcing a successor to Nesbitt following his resignation, Burrows emphasized the distinction between acting quickly and acting hastily. He explained that after reviewing the evidence concerning the Causeway, it was apparent to him that the evidence was insufficient. This careful approach, he suggested, warranted thorough consideration before naming a new health… Continue reading Jon Burrows: New NI health minister to be announced on Thursday