Peter Murrell, who formerly served as the chief executive of the Scottish National Party (SNP), is due to face court over allegations of misappropriating £459,000 from the party. The accusations cover a period extending from August 2010 through to January 2023. Murrell appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh on Monday morning for an initial… Continue reading Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell at court to face embezzlement charge
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How has free bus travel for young people worked in Scotland?
Poppy Fairbairn, a 19-year-old medical student from Kirkcaldy, Fife, travels extensively around Scotland using the bus network to balance her commitments to studying, part-time work, and volunteering. Despite covering hundreds of miles each month, she does not incur any travel expenses. This is made possible through her National Entitlement Card (NEC), which grants free bus… Continue reading How has free bus travel for young people worked in Scotland?
Charing Cross Tube station used for major military exercise
The British Army recently conducted a secretive military exercise beneath central London by utilizing a long-abandoned section of the London Underground. The operation took place in the disused platforms of Charing Cross tube station, serving as a covert base to develop NATO’s strategic response capabilities against potential future Russian aggression. This large-scale drill involved hundreds… Continue reading Charing Cross Tube station used for major military exercise
Worboys: Victims of black cab rapist asked to contact the Met
The Metropolitan Police have issued an appeal for individuals who suspect they may have been assaulted by serial offender John Worboys to come forward. Worboys is currently serving a life sentence for a series of sexual offences committed by luring women into his taxi at night, offering them drug-laced drinks after pretending to have won… Continue reading Worboys: Victims of black cab rapist asked to contact the Met
Scottish ministers call for tougher restrictions on new drivers
Scottish government officials have urged the UK government to grant them authority to impose stricter regulations on newly qualified young drivers in an effort to lower road fatality rates. They propose the implementation of graduated driving licences, which would place limitations on driving at night and restrict the number of passengers that novice drivers can… Continue reading Scottish ministers call for tougher restrictions on new drivers
French Open 2026 results: Francesca Jones beats Beatriz Haddad Maia for first Grand Slam match win
Francesca Jones, a British tennis player known for overcoming significant challenges, has faced her toughest season yet in her professional career. Despite being advised by doctors not to pursue tennis, she has continually defied expectations and recently achieved a major breakthrough. On Sunday, Jones secured her first Grand Slam match victory by advancing to the… Continue reading French Open 2026 results: Francesca Jones beats Beatriz Haddad Maia for first Grand Slam match win
Farmers' choir celebrate Britain's Got Talent semi-final success
The Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir, a group formed by farmers from across the United Kingdom, has experienced an “overwhelming” response after advancing to the final of Britain’s Got Talent. One choir member described the achievement as a powerful and emotional moment for everyone involved. Originally created by Jeremy Clarkson as part of an advertising campaign for… Continue reading Farmers' choir celebrate Britain's Got Talent semi-final success
Boy in life-threatening condition after falling from house window
A toddler, aged two, is currently in critical condition after falling from a window in a residence located in Greater Manchester. The incident took place on Buttermere Road in Ashton-under-Lyne during the late afternoon on Saturday. Emergency responders called in an air ambulance, which transported the young boy to the hospital promptly after the fall… Continue reading Boy in life-threatening condition after falling from house window
Bridget Phillipson to order review of hidden childcare costs
The Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, has announced plans to commission the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to investigate concealed additional charges applied by childcare providers. This move aims to address concerns about unexpected expenses parents might face despite existing government provisions. Under previous policies, the Conservative government made 30 hours of free childcare available annually… Continue reading Bridget Phillipson to order review of hidden childcare costs
Why millions of workers are taking second jobs to cope
In the UK, more than a million people have taken on additional jobs due to rising living costs, job insecurity, and shifts in various industries, leading to an expansion of the gig economy. Among them is Billy-Jo Pierce, a 29-year-old from Birmingham living in Bristol, the country’s second most costly city. She describes her life… Continue reading Why millions of workers are taking second jobs to cope