The BBC has revealed plans to cut 550 jobs across its news, nations, and TV and radio divisions as part of an initial phase in its strategy to save £500 million over the next two years. Interim BBC News CEO Jonathan Munro communicated to staff that these proposals involve significant programming changes, including the termination… Continue reading BBC announces 550 job cuts as first part of £500m savings plan
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Highlands mining firm fined £150,000 after electrician killed by fan blades
A mining company has been ordered to pay a £150,000 fine following the preventable death of an electrician who was caught in the blades of a large ventilation fan in the Scottish Highlands. The incident happened at Lochaline Quartz Sand’s underground mine, where the electrician was working to restore power in the aftermath of Storm… Continue reading Highlands mining firm fined £150,000 after electrician killed by fan blades
Driving test wait time target will not be met until autumn next year
The Transport Secretary has confirmed that the backlog for driving tests will not be reduced to the target waiting time of seven weeks until autumn of next year. Recent figures from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) reveal that the average waiting period to secure a driving test appointment last month was close to… Continue reading Driving test wait time target will not be met until autumn next year
Ex-health worker tried sell Catherine, Princess of Wales' medical notes
A former healthcare professional has received a caution from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) after attempting to access and sell the medical records of Catherine, Princess of Wales. This incident prompted an investigation by the ICO, which began in March 2024 following reports that a staff member at the London Clinic tried to view the… Continue reading Ex-health worker tried sell Catherine, Princess of Wales' medical notes
Jeffrey Donaldson sex abuse accusers 'not sufficiently reliable' for a guilty verdict, jury told
Two women who have accused Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), of childhood sexual abuse have been described by his defence as unreliable witnesses. His barrister, Kieran Vaughan KC, argued that the complainants’ testimonies contained “significant and fundamental issues,” making it impossible for the jury to confidently conclude guilt.… Continue reading Jeffrey Donaldson sex abuse accusers 'not sufficiently reliable' for a guilty verdict, jury told
Forced adoptions: Government to apologise to victims in England
The government has announced it will issue an official apology to victims of forced adoptions in England, following extensive campaigning by mothers and adoptees affected by the practice. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson confirmed this commitment during a session with the House of Commons Education Committee, highlighting the significance of acknowledging what she described as a… Continue reading Forced adoptions: Government to apologise to victims in England
Ely Riots: Angry scenes in court as first group of rioters sentenced
Tensions ran high in the courtroom as the first group of individuals involved in the Ely disorder in Cardiff were sentenced for their roles in the violence that erupted three years ago. The unrest was triggered by the tragic deaths of two teenagers, Kyrees Sullivan, 16, and Harvey Evans, 15, who died on May 22,… Continue reading Ely Riots: Angry scenes in court as first group of rioters sentenced
Patient dies and three people injured after ambulance and car crash
A collision involving an ambulance and a car on Balmore Road in Glasgow resulted in the death of a patient and injuries to three ambulance personnel. The incident took place around 21:00 on Tuesday evening. Emergency services were promptly called to the scene following the crash. According to Police Scotland, the patient who had been… Continue reading Patient dies and three people injured after ambulance and car crash
Two more charged over disorder at Henry Nowak protest in Southampton
Following the murder of student Henry Nowak, protests erupted in Southampton, leading to charges against two individuals. The demonstrations on 2 June were sparked by the release of police bodycam footage showing the 18-year-old Nowak handcuffed and dying after being stabbed. This footage intensified public reaction to the tragic incident. Vickrum Digwa, aged 23, was… Continue reading Two more charged over disorder at Henry Nowak protest in Southampton
Inflation unexpectedly steady as food price rises slow
Inflation in the UK held steady at 2.8% in the year leading up to May, largely due to a slowdown in the rise of food prices, which have reached their lowest pace in 17 months, according to recent data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). While overall inflation showed no increase compared to the… Continue reading Inflation unexpectedly steady as food price rises slow