Raha, a primary school teaching assistant, is struggling with the trauma of a violent incident that left her with multiple fractures and lasting physical injuries. After being forcibly thrown to the floor by a pupil, she suffered a broken cheekbone and wrist, along with ankle, knee, and body injuries. Her experience highlights a disturbing trend… Continue reading A primary school pupil broke my cheekbone
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Speech therapist shortage putting lives at risk – report
Annette Morris, a barrister from Cardiff, faced a life-altering challenge after a road accident resulted in a severe stroke affecting both sides of her body. The incident left her unable to walk or speak, plunging her into profound isolation. Reflecting on her recovery, Annette emphasized the crucial role her speech therapist played in helping her… Continue reading Speech therapist shortage putting lives at risk – report
UK-registered firms linked to payments for small-boat crossings, BBC finds
A BBC investigation has uncovered that people smugglers are instructing migrants to pay for illegal Channel crossings through a network of businesses registered in the UK. Undercover filming at a mobile phone shop in south-east London revealed employees telling a researcher posing as a migrant’s relative that nearly £3,000 could be deposited and then forwarded… Continue reading UK-registered firms linked to payments for small-boat crossings, BBC finds
Basildon NHS maternity staff sue hospital trust over gas exposure
Over one hundred maternity staff members are pursuing legal action against a hospital trust following exposure to dangerous levels of nitrous oxide. The affected workers, including midwives and healthcare assistants, were employed at Basildon Hospital in Essex during the period from 2018 to 2023. Those involved have reported experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, anxiety, headaches,… Continue reading Basildon NHS maternity staff sue hospital trust over gas exposure
Waste carrier licence checks to be tightened to stop illegal rubbish dumping
The government is introducing new regulations to strengthen the licensing system for waste carriers in England, aiming to clamp down on illegal dumping. These upcoming rules, to be detailed this week, seek to close loopholes that allow unscrupulous operators to evade proper controls. According to the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra),… Continue reading Waste carrier licence checks to be tightened to stop illegal rubbish dumping
Early intervention and tougher action for parents to tackle youth crime
The government has unveiled a series of initiatives aimed at reducing youth crime in England and Wales, focusing on earlier intervention and imposing stricter measures on parents. These actions, detailed in a newly published Youth Justice White Paper, emphasize tackling the underlying causes of offending among young people. Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy highlighted that… Continue reading Early intervention and tougher action for parents to tackle youth crime
Newspaper headlines: 'Burnham faces perilous race' and 'WHO declares Ebola emergency'
Monday’s newspapers are dominated by the unfolding political drama surrounding Labour’s potential leadership challenge and the upcoming by-election in Makerfield. The Guardian highlights the difficult path ahead for Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, who is expected to become Labour’s candidate in the north-west constituency. Despite this likely confirmation, the paper points to polls… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Burnham faces perilous race' and 'WHO declares Ebola emergency'
National Conversation aims to find out people's hopes for a better UK
A new research initiative in the UK is inviting people from all walks of life to share their ideas about what would improve their communities and the country as a whole. This extensive project, called the National Conversation, encourages citizens to voice their hopes and concerns about the nation’s future by participating in surveys and… Continue reading National Conversation aims to find out people's hopes for a better UK
Ulster University's Coleraine campus could be 'low hanging fruit' for job cuts
Concerns have emerged regarding the potential consequences of job reductions at Ulster University’s Coleraine campus and their broader effects on the local north coast economy. Local political figures and union representatives have expressed worries that Coleraine is particularly vulnerable amidst these changes. According to a trade union spokesperson, the campus is perceived as “an easy… Continue reading Ulster University's Coleraine campus could be 'low hanging fruit' for job cuts
France 28-43 England: Red Roses clinch record eighth straight Six Nations
England secured their eighth consecutive Women’s Six Nations title with a commanding 43-28 victory over a determined France side at Stade Atlantique in Bordeaux. The match, attended by a record 35,062 spectators, showcased England’s blend of composure and precision as they overcame the fervent home crowd. After a strong first half that saw England establish… Continue reading France 28-43 England: Red Roses clinch record eighth straight Six Nations