Ex-minister Shapps quits aerospace firm over rule concerns

Sir Grant Shapps, the former Conservative defence secretary, has stepped down from his position at Cambridge Aerospace following an investigation by a ministerial ethics watchdog. His resignation on 30 April came amid concerns about whether he adhered to the rules governing the employment of former ministers, particularly after the company won a significant government contract… Continue reading Ex-minister Shapps quits aerospace firm over rule concerns

NS&I to begin contacting victims of lost funds scandal

National Savings and Investments (NS&I) is preparing to contact individuals affected by an error that resulted in missed payments of deceased relatives’ savings. This issue affected the estates of around 34,000 deceased customers, with the unpaid claims amounting to approximately £367 million. The problem emerged because not all NS&I products owned by the late account… Continue reading NS&I to begin contacting victims of lost funds scandal

More than 60 Labour MPs call for review of UK voting system

Over sixty Members of Parliament have come forward urging a reconsideration of the UK’s first-past-the-post electoral system, which they describe as fundamentally flawed. These MPs are in support of establishing a national commission dedicated to reviewing the current voting process used for electing members to the House of Commons and suggesting possible reforms. The first-past-the-post… Continue reading More than 60 Labour MPs call for review of UK voting system

Surrey Police investigating non-recent child sex abuse allegations after Epstein files release

Surrey Police has confirmed it is investigating two separate allegations of historical child sexual abuse after the release of files connected to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender from the United States. One set of allegations concerns incidents that allegedly took place in Surrey and Berkshire during the mid-1990s to 2000, while the other relates… Continue reading Surrey Police investigating non-recent child sex abuse allegations after Epstein files release

Supermarkets urged to limit food prices by government

The UK government is reportedly encouraging supermarkets to hold back on raising food prices in exchange for a relaxation of certain regulations, according to sources within the retail sector. This initiative is expected to be voluntary and would focus on essential grocery items such as eggs, bread, and milk. According to information from retail insiders,… Continue reading Supermarkets urged to limit food prices by government

Junior school pupil treated for meningitis in fourth Reading case

A child attending Westwood Farm Junior School in Reading is currently undergoing treatment for meningitis, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). This case marks the fourth young individual diagnosed with the infection, all connected through the same broader social network, as confirmed by the UKHSA. Officials noted that the pupil from Westwood Farm… Continue reading Junior school pupil treated for meningitis in fourth Reading case

John Swinney wins vote to be re-appointed first minister

John Swinney has been confirmed once again as Scotland’s First Minister, securing his position through a nomination vote held in the Scottish Parliament. As the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), Swinney’s re-appointment was widely anticipated owing to the party’s decisive victory in the recent Holyrood elections. Although other party leaders from Holyrood’s opposition… Continue reading John Swinney wins vote to be re-appointed first minister

Emma Willis, Josh Widdicombe and Johannes Radebe to present Strictly Come Dancing

The BBC has officially revealed the new presenting team for the upcoming series of Strictly Come Dancing, announcing TV presenter Emma Willis, comedian Josh Widdicombe, and professional dancer Johannes Radebe as the show’s fresh faces. This new trio will succeed former hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, who stepped down from their roles last year.… Continue reading Emma Willis, Josh Widdicombe and Johannes Radebe to present Strictly Come Dancing

Grenfell Tower fire: Police seek charges for up to 57 people

The Metropolitan Police have announced that as many as 57 individuals and 20 companies might face criminal charges in connection with the Grenfell Tower fire disaster. This devastating event, which took place in June 2017, resulted in the deaths of 72 people. Various potential offences under investigation include corporate gross negligence manslaughter, fraud, breaches of… Continue reading Grenfell Tower fire: Police seek charges for up to 57 people

Andy Burnham confirmed as Labour candidate in Makerfield

The Labour Party has officially selected Andy Burnham, the current Mayor of Greater Manchester, to be its candidate in the upcoming Makerfield by-election. This development was confirmed recently as the party seeks to secure the seat with a strong contender. The by-election itself was necessitated by the resignation of Josh Simons, the Labour MP for… Continue reading Andy Burnham confirmed as Labour candidate in Makerfield