Newspaper headlines: 'Reeves is driving up prices' and William's 'hardest year'

The Bank of England has warned that the UK is set to encounter a fresh increase in inflation due to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s “tax-and-spend Budget”. According to the Daily Telegraph, banks have begun raising mortgage costs despite the Bank’s interest rate cut to 4.75%. Further, Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, has indicated… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Reeves is driving up prices' and William's 'hardest year'

UK interest rates cut to 4.75% but Bank hints fewer falls to come

Last week, the Bank of England cut interest rates to 4.75% from 5% which had been widely anticipated. However, it appears that the Bank of England is wary of making too many rate cuts too quickly given that the extra spending outlined in last week’s Budget could raise prices at a faster rate than the… Continue reading UK interest rates cut to 4.75% but Bank hints fewer falls to come

Top doctor was terrified NHS might be overwhelmed during Covid

During the Covid inquiry, Sir Stephen Powis, the national medical director at NHS England, stated that he was “personally terrified” that NHS hospitals could have been overwhelmed in the early stages of the pandemic. Officials had drawn up a draft document called the ‘Covid-19 decision tool’ that assigned points to patients based on their age,… Continue reading Top doctor was terrified NHS might be overwhelmed during Covid

Watch: Colman's Blue Peter badge delight baffles co-star

During a recent interview with long-running British TV programme, Blue Peter, actress Olivia Colman was awarded a coveted Blue Peter badge. The award was met with elation from Colman, who had fond memories of watching the show as a child. Co-star Antonio Banderas appeared bewildered by the ceremony, admitting to being unfamiliar with the accolade.… Continue reading Watch: Colman's Blue Peter badge delight baffles co-star

Nurse's death linked to weight-loss drug Mounjaro approved on NHS

The recent death of a nurse in North Lanarkshire has been associated with a weight-loss drug that has been authorised for NHS usage. Susan McGowan, who was 58 years old, passed away on the 4th of September after taking two low-dose injections of tirzepatide, also known as Mounjaro, over the course of a couple of… Continue reading Nurse's death linked to weight-loss drug Mounjaro approved on NHS

Extra GSCE and A-level exam support reaches all-time high

The increasing need for exam support in England has left schools struggling to cope with the demand. Figures from exams regulator Ofqual show that 625,000 adjustments were made to GCSE, AS and A-level exams over the past year, leaving many schools and colleges struggling to manage the logistical hurdles required to accommodate them all. The… Continue reading Extra GSCE and A-level exam support reaches all-time high

Bat safety shed will cost £100m, says HS2 chairman

A new protective barrier that will shield rare bats from high-speed trains will cost a whopping £100m and is being built near Sheephouse Wood in Buckinghamshire, a regulatory requirement that HS2 is honouring to appease Natural England. Bats are protected by law in the UK, so the 1km curved barrier will cover the tracks alongside… Continue reading Bat safety shed will cost £100m, says HS2 chairman

Liam Payne: Three charged in connection with singer's death

Argentinian authorities have charged three people in connection with the death of One Direction star Liam Payne, who died on 16 October after falling from the third-floor balcony of a hotel in Buenos Aires. One of the three people charged accompanied Payne; they have been charged with the abandonment of a person followed by death… Continue reading Liam Payne: Three charged in connection with singer's death