Two people aged 90 die in Barnet house fire

In north London, a tragic fire claimed the lives of a 90-year-old man and a 90-year-old woman. The incident occurred in a semi-detached home on Albemarle Road, Barnet, where the London Fire Brigade (LFB) responded just before 2:00 AM GMT. The fire originated on the ground floor of the property, although the exact cause remains… Continue reading Two people aged 90 die in Barnet house fire

Water restored for most in Kent and Sussex after week of disruption

Following nearly a week of water supply disruptions across Kent and Sussex, South East Water (SEW) has reported that the majority of affected homes now have their water restored. At the peak of the issue, around 30,000 properties were left without water. The disruptions are believed to have begun on Saturday, prompting the regulator Ofwat… Continue reading Water restored for most in Kent and Sussex after week of disruption

I love my life – now I have made peace with not having a baby

Caroline Stafford’s journey towards accepting a childfree life was marked by profound challenges and heartbreaking moments. After years of hoping for children, enduring fertility treatments, and suffering a miscarriage on Christmas day, she realized that the peace she sought could only come from letting go of the dream she once held so tightly. This process… Continue reading I love my life – now I have made peace with not having a baby

Disability Confident scheme changes don't go far enough, campaigners say

Campaigners argue that recent changes made to the Disability Confident scheme, designed to encourage employers to hire more disabled people, fall short of what is truly needed. Since its inception in 2016, Disability Confident has operated as a voluntary accreditation system, awarding badges to businesses based on their declared disability inclusion efforts. However, critics, including… Continue reading Disability Confident scheme changes don't go far enough, campaigners say

Crumlin: Victims of crash were young, vibrant and dynamic, says priest

A tragic two-car collision in County Antrim on Sunday claimed the lives of Ralph Anthony Singco and Cathrene Kith Quiñones Singco, both in their 30s. The couple’s unborn child, named Kate, also died as a result of the crash. Their parish priest, Father Vincent Cushnahan of St Vincent de Paul in Ligoniel, described the pair… Continue reading Crumlin: Victims of crash were young, vibrant and dynamic, says priest

Bereaved mother hopes for TikTok accountability after son's death

Ellen Roome, a mother from Gloucestershire, is among a group of parents taking legal action against TikTok following the tragic deaths of their children. She traveled to the United States to attend the initial hearing of the case, which has been brought forward by the Social Media Victims Law Centre. Roome expressed a strong desire… Continue reading Bereaved mother hopes for TikTok accountability after son's death

Wales to become only UK nation to lose free baby book scheme

A long-standing programme that has supplied free books to newborns in Wales for 25 years is facing funding cuts, a move that many describe as “heartbreaking.” BookTrust Cymru, which coordinates initiatives to encourage parents to read with infants and toddlers, expressed concern that the cessation of direct grants could leave disadvantaged families without vital support.… Continue reading Wales to become only UK nation to lose free baby book scheme

Nigel Farage gains another Tory in his 'biggest coup' so far

Robert Jenrick’s defection to Reform UK unfolded in a scene marked by chaos rather than polished planning. At Reform’s headquarters, the cramped space was overfilled with supporters anticipating the announcement. Yet, when Nigel Farage introduced his new recruit, Jenrick was conspicuously absent, arriving late to the event that was meant to mark his formal transition.… Continue reading Nigel Farage gains another Tory in his 'biggest coup' so far

Leon will focus on stations and airports to revive fortunes, boss says

Fast-food group Leon is set to expand its presence in locations such as service stations, airports, and train stations, following the decision to close 20 of its High Street outlets, according to John Vincent, the company’s chief executive. Vincent cited the impending increases in business rates and overall rising costs as key factors making High… Continue reading Leon will focus on stations and airports to revive fortunes, boss says

Ofsted inspecting Bristol school after MP visit postponement

Ofsted has launched an inspection into Bristol Brunel Academy following concerns that the school may have been pressured into cancelling a visit from Damien Egan, a Jewish Member of Parliament. The visit, initially scheduled for September, was postponed by the school due to concerns about student safety amid plans for a pro-Palestine demonstration on the… Continue reading Ofsted inspecting Bristol school after MP visit postponement