Top Foreign Office official Olly Robbins to leave post after Mandelson vetting row

The top civil servant at the Foreign Office, Sir Olly Robbins, is stepping down from his position following controversy surrounding the security clearance of Lord Mandelson, who was appointed as the UK ambassador to the US. Despite Lord Mandelson failing the security vetting process, the Foreign Office chose to override this decision, a move that… Continue reading Top Foreign Office official Olly Robbins to leave post after Mandelson vetting row

Key battlegrounds in the 2026 Scottish Parliament election

It looks like you have provided parts of a text listing candidates and some background for Scottish parliamentary constituencies including Shetland, Strathkelvin and Bearsden, Banffshire and Buchan Coast, etc., along with candidate names and party affiliations. Here’s a brief summary based on the info provided: — ### Example Constituencies and Candidates in Scotland (2026 Election):… Continue reading Key battlegrounds in the 2026 Scottish Parliament election

Dog walker beaten by horse trainer Evan Williams says his jail is term too soft

Martin Dandridge, aged 72, was assaulted with a hockey stick by Richard Evan Rhys Williams, a 54-year-old Grand National trainer, while walking his dog on Williams’s property in Llancarfan, Vale of Glamorgan. The attack, which took place during the night in December 2024, left Dandridge with a broken arm and continuing pain in his left… Continue reading Dog walker beaten by horse trainer Evan Williams says his jail is term too soft

Andrew invited to relinquish Freedom of City of London

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been asked by City of London councillors to voluntarily give up his inherited Freedom of the City of London. He originally received this honour in 2012 through patrimony, as his father, Prince Philip, was a Freeman. A spokesperson for the City of London Corporation (CLC) explained that elected officials have decided to… Continue reading Andrew invited to relinquish Freedom of City of London

Why the UK is preparing for food shortages if Iran war continues

Government officials have developed a worst-case scenario in which the UK might experience food shortages by the summer if the conflict involving Iran persists. This projection highlights potential supply chain disruptions caused by the ongoing war, particularly focusing on the impact of a possible continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The blockage of this… Continue reading Why the UK is preparing for food shortages if Iran war continues

Murderer Glyn Razzell who killed his wife Linda gets parole

The Parole Board has made the decision to release a man convicted of murdering his wife, despite his refusal to reveal the location of her remains. Glyn Razzell, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2003 for killing Linda Razzell, has consistently withheld any information regarding where her body might be found. This decision has… Continue reading Murderer Glyn Razzell who killed his wife Linda gets parole

Minister considers banning over-the-counter flea treatments for pets

A potential ban on the sale of over-the-counter monthly flea and tick treatments for pets is being considered to address environmental concerns. Authorities are exploring whether these parasite-control products, currently accessible without prescription, should instead be available only through veterinary or medical professionals. The suggested change aims to limit preventative use where it may not… Continue reading Minister considers banning over-the-counter flea treatments for pets

Rachel Reeves says she is confident over UK fuel supplies

At the conclusion of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) meeting in Washington, Chancellor Rachel Reeves addressed concerns about the UK’s fuel supply, assuring that there is currently no immediate shortage of petrol, diesel, or jet fuel. She emphasized to the BBC that the country is not experiencing any supply issues at present. Reeves’ remarks followed… Continue reading Rachel Reeves says she is confident over UK fuel supplies

Noah Sibanda death: 'My son died at nursery alone, scared, and in pain'

A deeply tragic incident unfolded at Fairytales Day Nursery in Dudley, where 14-month-old Noah Sibanda lost his life under distressing circumstances. Noah died on 9 December 2022 after being restrained and placed face down to sleep by a nursery worker. His mother, Masi Sibanda, shared the heartbreak of what her son endured in his final… Continue reading Noah Sibanda death: 'My son died at nursery alone, scared, and in pain'

Badenoch accuses PM of misleading MPs over Mandelson vetting

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has accused Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of misleading Parliament following revelations that Lord Mandelson did not pass his security vetting for the position of UK ambassador to the United States. According to an investigation by The Guardian, despite the vetting failure, senior officials in the Foreign Office decided to overrule… Continue reading Badenoch accuses PM of misleading MPs over Mandelson vetting