Newspaper headlines: Sunak 'turns on predecessors' after HS2 'train wreck'

Newspaper headlines: Sunak 'turns on predecessors' after HS2 'train wreck'

Rishi Sunak’s speech at the Conservative Party Conference is the dominant topic on Thursday’s front pages. The i reports that the prime minister “rounded on his predecessors” and “13 years of Tory rule” by pledging to “end 30 years of ‘political status quo’”. The paper notes that Mr Sunak set himself up as the politician… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Sunak 'turns on predecessors' after HS2 'train wreck'

Watch: GB athlete reflects on 'scary' race collapse

Watch: GB athlete reflects on 'scary' race collapse

Kieran Lindars, a GB triathlete, has spoken about his experience of overheating during the Challenge Almere-Amsterdam event on 9 September. Lindars, who was defending his title in the eight-hour race, began to struggle with the hot weather as he approached the finish line. Despite stumbling and collapsing, he managed to finish second and posted video… Continue reading Watch: GB athlete reflects on 'scary' race collapse

Renting: Average home now has 25 tenants wanting to view

Renting: Average home now has 25 tenants wanting to view

The demand for rental properties in Britain continues to rise, with the average queue of tenants waiting to view a property now at 25, up from 20 just five months ago, according to figures from Rightmove. The property portal revealed that in 2019 there were typically six requests to see properties by telephone or email.… Continue reading Renting: Average home now has 25 tenants wanting to view

Police Scotland pays out £60,000 to officers over beard ban

Police Scotland pays out £60,000 to officers over beard ban

Four traffic officers in Police Scotland have collectively been paid £60,000 after taking legal action when they were told to shave their facial hair before the force-wide policy was introduced on beards. The payment was made after the force decided to introduce a new clean-shaven policy that was scheduled to start in May, but it… Continue reading Police Scotland pays out £60,000 to officers over beard ban

'I was kidnapped by my runaway electric car'

'I was kidnapped by my runaway electric car'

Brian Morrison, a man from Glasgow, recounted a harrowing experience when his new electric car became stuck at 30mph, causing him to “kidnapped” by the runaway vehicle. Morrison claimed that the brakes wouldn’t work and he had to dial 999 from inside the car. When police vehicles arrived on the scene, they asked Morrison to… Continue reading 'I was kidnapped by my runaway electric car'

Stage that once hosted William Shakespeare found, claims Norfolk theatre

Stage that once hosted William Shakespeare found, claims Norfolk theatre

The oldest working theatre in the UK, St George’s Guildhall in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, has recently discovered a stage that it believes William Shakespeare would have performed on. During renovations, floorboards dating back to the 15th century were found under the existing auditorium, which had been covered up for 75 years after a replacement floor… Continue reading Stage that once hosted William Shakespeare found, claims Norfolk theatre

Health guidance urges doctors to ask about patients about gambling

Health guidance urges doctors to ask about patients about gambling

Draft health guidance suggests that doctors should question people with mental health problems about their gambling habits, to help identify those who may need assistance. This will include discussing software to limit online gambling and talking therapy at an earlier stage. The patients are referred to one of the 12 NHS gambling treatment clinics situated… Continue reading Health guidance urges doctors to ask about patients about gambling

Voyeur's step-sister victim says sentence was too lenient

Voyeur's step-sister victim says sentence was too lenient

A convicted voyeur has left one of his victims feeling let down by the justice system following what she deemed to be an inadequate sentence. Christopher McSherry, 35, was found guilty of six voyeurism charges and one charge of unauthorised computer access. The court sentenced him to 100 hours of community service, 18 months probation, and… Continue reading Voyeur's step-sister victim says sentence was too lenient

Rishi Sunak unleashes reset of his premiership

Rishi Sunak unleashes reset of his premiership

Rishi Sunak’s speech at the Conservative Party conference stood out because it didn’t contain a bunch of guaranteed crowd pleasers. Instead, he unveiled ideas that provoke and divide, which has caused controversy within the Conservative Party as well as the wider public. Take HS2 as an example – Conservative Mayor of the West Midlands, Andy… Continue reading Rishi Sunak unleashes reset of his premiership

Just Stop Oil: Five arrested after protesters disrupt Les Miserables

Just Stop Oil: Five arrested after protesters disrupt Les Miserables

During a performance of Les Miserables, a group of protesters from Just Stop Oil brought the show to a halt. The group entered the stage and asked the audience to “join the rebellion.” The Metropolitan police arrived and arrested five people. Just Stop Oil is an environmental activist group known for staging demonstrations at public… Continue reading Just Stop Oil: Five arrested after protesters disrupt Les Miserables