Newspaper headlines: 'Mandelson files lay bare frustration' and 'The welfare party'

Documents recently published by the government have brought to light a series of messages involving Lord Peter Mandelson and government ministers, drawing significant media attention. According to The Guardian, these documents reveal that Mandelson was privy to sensitive security briefings related to the Foreign Office and engaged in conversations with the head of MI6 before… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Mandelson files lay bare frustration' and 'The welfare party'

Student loan inquiry begins as a third of people say university degree not worth it

A parliamentary inquiry into the student loan system in England is set to commence on Tuesday, focusing on testimonies from student groups and subject-matter experts. The National Union of Students (NUS) has urged the investigation to scrutinize aspects such as the repayment threshold for graduate earnings and the applicable interest rates on loans. However, government… Continue reading Student loan inquiry begins as a third of people say university degree not worth it

River Don searches continue for 11-year-old Mackenzie Swift

An 11-year-old boy named Mackenzie Swift has been reported missing after entering the River Don in Mexborough, South Yorkshire. The incident occurred around 20:00 BST on Saturday when Mackenzie was seen going into the water near Ferry Boat Lane. Since then, extensive search efforts have been ongoing to locate him. South Yorkshire Police described the… Continue reading River Don searches continue for 11-year-old Mackenzie Swift

'Bereft and beleaguered' – stark criticism revealed in Mandelson messages

Recently released government documents have unveiled private messages between Lord Mandelson and various ministers in which they express strong criticisms of the prime minister, Downing Street, and Labour MPs. These newly disclosed communications provide insight into political dynamics and internal frustrations surrounding key figures in the UK government. The files, spanning around 1,500 pages, primarily… Continue reading 'Bereft and beleaguered' – stark criticism revealed in Mandelson messages

Toy Story 5: Tom Hanks says film tackles 'terror' of technology

Tom Hanks has expressed that the newest instalment of the Toy Story series sheds light on the growing problem of children’s addiction to screens, a reality that he finds deeply unsettling. The upcoming Toy Story 5 introduces a new antagonist in the form of Lilypad, a frog-like digital tablet that fascinates the children in the… Continue reading Toy Story 5: Tom Hanks says film tackles 'terror' of technology

Major opposition to apartment plans near Carrickfergus Castle

Plans to develop a £13.5 million apartment complex near Carrickfergus Castle, a well-known landmark in County Antrim, have met with strong resistance from the local community. The Mid and East Antrim Borough Council gave the green light to the project last month, which involves redeveloping the waterfront site formerly occupied by the Swift complex. Despite… Continue reading Major opposition to apartment plans near Carrickfergus Castle

How former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell spent the £400,000 he embezzled

Court documents totaling over 100 pages have been made public, detailing a vast array of purchases linked to Peter Murrell’s embezzlement over a period of 12 years. Murrell, the former SNP chief executive, admitted to using stolen party funds to acquire more than 1,000 items, ranging from lavish luxury goods to everyday essentials. Among these… Continue reading How former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell spent the £400,000 he embezzled

Britain's earliest prehistoric art found in Gower's Bacon Hole cave

Newly confirmed as the oldest in Britain, a set of painted rock markings found within a Welsh cave has garnered significant attention from archaeologists. The discovery centers around ten red horizontal stripes located in a side chamber of the Bacon Hole cave on the Gower Peninsula in Swansea. Originally uncovered in 1912, these markings were… Continue reading Britain's earliest prehistoric art found in Gower's Bacon Hole cave

Weapons-obsessed killer Vickrum Digwa jailed for Henry Nowak's murder

Vickrum Digwa, 23, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 21 years after being found guilty of murdering 18-year-old student Henry Nowak. The fatal stabbing took place in Southampton on 3 December, when Nowak was walking home alone following a night out with friends. Digwa used a 21cm blade, which he… Continue reading Weapons-obsessed killer Vickrum Digwa jailed for Henry Nowak's murder

Brothers were racing before fatal Welshpool crash, court told

A jury at Mold Crown Court has been told that two brothers were engaged in a high-speed race moments before a fatal car crash that resulted in the death of a father and severe injuries to his young son. The incident occurred on the A483 near Welshpool in November 2024. Rhys Jenkins, a father-of-two from… Continue reading Brothers were racing before fatal Welshpool crash, court told