Contract secured for one of world's largest offshore wind farms Berwick Bank

A major new offshore wind farm is planned off the coast of East Lothian, following the award of a significant contract by the UK government. SSE is set to develop the Berwick Bank wind farm, located in the outer Firth of Forth, which will feature up to 307 turbines. This installation is projected to generate… Continue reading Contract secured for one of world's largest offshore wind farms Berwick Bank

UK secures record supply of offshore wind but price rises

The UK has recently awarded contracts for an unprecedented number of offshore wind projects, marking a significant push toward expanding the nation’s clean energy capacity. These developments cover locations across England, Scotland, and Wales, and notably include what is projected to be the largest offshore wind farm in the world, situated off Scotland’s coast in… Continue reading UK secures record supply of offshore wind but price rises

Fermanagh: Swah services group say it will bring campaign to Stormont

A campaign group representing rural communities in County Fermanagh has announced plans to take their hospital advocacy efforts directly to Stormont, expressing frustration that their concerns are being overlooked. The focus of their campaign is the suspension of emergency general surgery services at the South West Acute Hospital (SWAH), which has left some patients facing… Continue reading Fermanagh: Swah services group say it will bring campaign to Stormont

Digital IDs: Starmer’s change of heart another ‘almighty backtracking’

The decision to abandon the plan for mandatory digital identification for workers in the UK marks a significant retreat from one of the prime minister’s key policy initiatives announced earlier this autumn. This reversal weakens what had been presented as a cornerstone of his government’s agenda. Reflecting on when Sir Keir Starmer initially unveiled these… Continue reading Digital IDs: Starmer’s change of heart another ‘almighty backtracking’

Top Welsh restaurant Ynyshir told food safety needs 'major improvement'

Gareth Ward, the chef behind Wales’ only restaurant holding two Michelin stars, has responded to a recent one-star hygiene rating given to his establishment, Ynyshir Restaurant and Rooms. Located near Machynlleth in Ceredigion, this high-end dining venue charges nearly £500 per guest and was inspected by food safety officers on 5 November. The Food Standards… Continue reading Top Welsh restaurant Ynyshir told food safety needs 'major improvement'

First UK Town of Culture competition for 'unique' stories

The government has introduced its inaugural UK Town of Culture competition, inviting towns of varying sizes throughout the nation to share their distinctive stories. Announced in October 2025, this initiative aims to “restore pride in communities” by encouraging entrants to present local aspirations and voices through cultural programming. An expert panel will select three finalists… Continue reading First UK Town of Culture competition for 'unique' stories

MPs step up calls to block Chinese mega-embassy

The UK government has emphasized that no final decision has been reached regarding the proposed construction of a large Chinese embassy in London. This follows widespread concern among MPs from various parties who have voiced fears over potential risks to national security posed by the project. Critics from the Conservative Party warned that the development… Continue reading MPs step up calls to block Chinese mega-embassy

UK summons Iranian ambassador over 'brutal' killings

The UK government has taken the step of summoning the Iranian ambassador in response to reports of severe violence against protesters in Iran. Thousands are believed to have been killed or detained following a harsh crackdown on anti-government demonstrations across the country in recent days. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper expressed the government’s deep condemnation of… Continue reading UK summons Iranian ambassador over 'brutal' killings

Who are the winners and losers from the Scottish budget?

The Scottish government’s latest budget introduces a range of new taxes and adjustments, including levies on high-value homes and private jet travel, alongside changes to income tax rates. Finance Secretary Shona Robison highlighted that these spending plans are designed to support families and contribute to eliminating child poverty in Scotland. BBC Verify has analyzed the… Continue reading Who are the winners and losers from the Scottish budget?

The Traitors: Why you lie more than you think and how it could harm you

Lying is a common behavior that ranges from harmless social fibs to more serious acts of deception. Many people engage in it regularly, often without reflecting on their motivations. The BBC series *The Traitors* revolves around contestants who are rewarded for convincing others to accept false narratives, with much of the suspense driven by the… Continue reading The Traitors: Why you lie more than you think and how it could harm you