Abortion: Schoolgirl traumatised after being wrongly sent to England for termination

An 18-year-old from Northern Ireland endured a distressing experience after being mistakenly sent to England for an abortion that could have been provided locally, her mother has shared. The young woman, identified only as Olivia to protect her identity, was 18 weeks pregnant at the time and required medical termination. However, due to confusion by… Continue reading Abortion: Schoolgirl traumatised after being wrongly sent to England for termination

Labour urges tax investigation into Reform's Richard Tice

The Labour Party has formally requested an investigation by His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) into the tax practices of Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK. This move follows a report by the Sunday Times, which alleged that Tice avoided nearly £600,000 in corporation tax through his property firm. Anna Turley, chair of the… Continue reading Labour urges tax investigation into Reform's Richard Tice

Plans for support on heating oil costs to be announced

The government is preparing to unveil a support package aimed at helping households cope with a steep increase in heating oil costs. This surge in prices has been driven primarily by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, specifically the US-Israeli conflict involving Iran, which has pushed crude oil prices above $100 per barrel—up from around… Continue reading Plans for support on heating oil costs to be announced

Llanelli woman who tripped on pothole fears for safety of other road users

The article discusses the increasing problem of potholes in Wales, highlighting personal experiences and official responses: – Sharon Williams, 41, from Llanelli, fell and injured her face and head after not seeing a pothole on her way home near her mother’s house in Rhandirmwyn on 31 December. She sustained a black eye and grazes and… Continue reading Llanelli woman who tripped on pothole fears for safety of other road users

Two people die after University of Kent meningitis outbreak

An outbreak of invasive meningitis at the University of Kent has tragically resulted in the deaths of two individuals. Both victims are believed to be between 18 and 21 years old, with one confirmed to be a student. Alongside these fatalities, 11 other people in the Canterbury area are reported to be seriously ill in… Continue reading Two people die after University of Kent meningitis outbreak

Mother charged with murder of 18-day-old baby in London

An 18-day-old infant tragically passed away after falling from a height in London, and the child’s mother has now been charged with murder, according to police statements. Zahira Byjaouane, aged 43 and residing on Horseferry Road in Westminster, was formally charged on Sunday and has been remanded in custody pending further legal proceedings. The Metropolitan… Continue reading Mother charged with murder of 18-day-old baby in London

Police investigate 'death to the IDF' chants led by Bobby Vylan at Al Quds Day rally

The Metropolitan Police are currently investigating the use of chants such as “death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]” at an Al Quds Day protest in central London, where Bobby Vylan, a member of the punk duo Bob Vylan, was seen leading the chant. The demonstration took place despite the annual march being banned by… Continue reading Police investigate 'death to the IDF' chants led by Bobby Vylan at Al Quds Day rally

Reform UK-led Kent council seeks to declare migration emergency

Kent County Council, led by the Reform UK group, is planning to declare an “illegal migration emergency” in response to the increasing number of migrants arriving via small boats. The issue is set to be discussed at a full council meeting on Thursday, where Reform UK representatives have described the county as being on the… Continue reading Reform UK-led Kent council seeks to declare migration emergency

We will intervene on energy bills 'if necessary', says Ed Miliband

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has indicated that the government is prepared to take action if energy costs rise sharply as a consequence of the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. Speaking on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, Miliband emphasized that interventions, including adjustments to fuel duty and energy bills, remain a… Continue reading We will intervene on energy bills 'if necessary', says Ed Miliband

Energy bills, mortgages and more: How the Iran war may affect your money

The ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has already begun to influence the financial situation of households in the UK, affecting everything from fuel costs to mortgage rates. The extent and duration of these impacts depend significantly on how long the conflict persists and the speed at which disrupted supply chains and economies… Continue reading Energy bills, mortgages and more: How the Iran war may affect your money