This excerpt describes the tragic story of a 15-year-old boy named Daejaun, who was exploited and groomed into drug dealing by older individuals, which ultimately led to his untimely death. His mother, Jodian Taylor, shares insights into how Daejaun’s life changed from being a happy and eager child to becoming involved in dangerous activities due… Continue reading My son was exploited and killed, but my pleas for help were ignored
Category: UK News
UK weather: One hundred flood warnings with weather 'stuck in a rut'
In recent weeks, the UK and much of Western Europe have been experiencing a prolonged spell of rainy and overcast weather due to stagnant low-pressure systems. These systems have been unable to move eastward as usual because a large high-pressure area has become entrenched over Scandinavia. This high-pressure zone acts as a barrier, effectively blocking… Continue reading UK weather: One hundred flood warnings with weather 'stuck in a rut'
'He sent me reams of naked photos': Victims of cyberflasher speak out
Eliza Carthy, an internationally acclaimed musician, found herself increasingly distressed by constant late-night messages disrupting her sleep. Despite the demands of her career and the responsibility of caring for her elderly father, Martin Carthy—an iconic folk singer and 2025 Mercury Prize nominee—Eliza’s phone continued to receive unwanted communications. What began as a seemingly innocent interaction… Continue reading 'He sent me reams of naked photos': Victims of cyberflasher speak out
Tim Allan: Who is the latest No 10 departure under Keir Starmer?
Tim Allan, who previously worked for Sir Tony Blair during the early New Labour years, had returned to Downing Street in September 2025 as part of Sir Keir Starmer’s efforts to revamp his senior team. However, Allan has now stepped down from his position as director of communications after serving just over five months in… Continue reading Tim Allan: Who is the latest No 10 departure under Keir Starmer?
Timbers from 17th Century shipwreck appear on Dorset beach
Following the impact of Storm Chandra, a significant discovery was made on a beach at Studland Bay in Dorset. On 28 January, sections of an old shipwreck became visible on this National Trust site, drawing the attention of maritime archaeologists from Bournemouth University. They believe these timbers are part of the missing piece of the… Continue reading Timbers from 17th Century shipwreck appear on Dorset beach
British Museum to keep pendant linked to Henry VIII after campaign
The British Museum has successfully raised a total of £3.5 million to acquire a gold pendant associated with King Henry VIII and his first wife, Katherine of Aragon. This exquisite piece, known as the Tudor Heart, carries significant historical importance, linking it directly to the marriage between the monarch and Katherine. After a campaign that… Continue reading British Museum to keep pendant linked to Henry VIII after campaign
Chris Mason: Labour sticks with Starmer for now but this is not over
The prime minister has recently endured what could be described as a political near-death experience but has emerged, at least for the moment, still in office. Throughout this turbulent period, there were multiple moments when it seemed he might be forced to resign imminently. This heightened uncertainty was especially evident as Scottish Labour leader Anas… Continue reading Chris Mason: Labour sticks with Starmer for now but this is not over
Newspaper headlines: 'Streeting accused of No 10 coup' and 'King: We'll help police'
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has been accused of orchestrating what has been described as a “No 10 coup,” according to the Daily Telegraph’s leading story. The paper highlights Streeting’s release of text messages exchanged with former British ambassador to the US, Lord Peter Mandelson, portraying the move as an effort to remove any barriers ahead… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Streeting accused of No 10 coup' and 'King: We'll help police'
Wes Streeting publishes messages with Peter Mandelson, revealing election fears and criticism of government
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has made public his private messages with former UK ambassador to the US, Lord Peter Mandelson, firmly denying that they shared a close friendship. These exchanges, which date back to six months before Mandelson’s appointment in December 2024 and continue to the present, reveal candid reflections on the government’s performance and… Continue reading Wes Streeting publishes messages with Peter Mandelson, revealing election fears and criticism of government
SEN parents 'devastated' as time runs out for school leavers' law
Parents of children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in Northern Ireland have expressed their disappointment at the lack of opportunity within the current political timeline to change legislation that would guarantee ongoing support when these young people leave school. Health Minister Mike Nesbitt informed members of the assembly that time has run out to introduce… Continue reading SEN parents 'devastated' as time runs out for school leavers' law