King Charles and Queen Camilla visit Middlesbrough

Queen Camilla and King Charles made a royal visit to Middlesbrough during which they engaged in a friendly game of table tennis with local teenagers. The Queen, a known fan of the sport, joined in as part of a day filled with various engagements, entertainment, and activities. Their tour included a celebratory walkabout in Centre… Continue reading King Charles and Queen Camilla visit Middlesbrough

Trans doctor had the 'right' to use women's room

An employment tribunal recently heard that a transgender doctor had the right to use a female changing room under a health board’s equality and diversity policy. The case was brought forward by Nurse Sandie Peggie against NHS Fife and Dr. Beth Upton after being suspended following an incident in the female changing room at Victoria… Continue reading Trans doctor had the 'right' to use women's room

Stephen Holmes: Dylan McCrossan to face murder charge over assault death

A recent court hearing revealed that a man will be facing a murder charge in connection to the death of an assault victim in County Tyrone. Stephen Holmes, 31, tragically passed away in hospital after an incident in Strabane on 3 February. Dylan McCrossan, also 31, from Beechmount Village, Strabane, had previously been charged in… Continue reading Stephen Holmes: Dylan McCrossan to face murder charge over assault death

FA Cup to use semi-automated offsides for first time

Semi-automated offside technology is set to make its debut in English domestic football during the upcoming fifth round of the FA Cup. The Football Association announced on Thursday that the technology will be utilized in the seven matches held at Premier League stadiums. This move comes after a successful trial run in the Emirates FA… Continue reading FA Cup to use semi-automated offsides for first time

Rachel Reeves and her expenses before she became an MP

news/480/cpsprodpb/4a31/live/a7fbed70-e9e6-11ef-bd1b-d536627785f2.jpg.webp” alt=”Sign showing Halifax”> The whistleblower’s contact with us referred to concerns around gifts as well as expenses on restaurants. They were particularly exercised by what they claimed to be excessive spending on taxis compared to colleagues on the same pay grade but at the same time as hiring who they thought were junior staff.… Continue reading Rachel Reeves and her expenses before she became an MP

Essex Boys murderer Michael Steele to be released from prison

Article Re-write: A recent announcement from the Parole Board states that Michael Steele, the man convicted in connection with the infamous Essex Boys murders, is set to be released from prison on licence. Steele was handed a life sentence in 1998 following the discovery of drug dealers Craig Rolfe, Tony Tucker, and Pat Tate shot… Continue reading Essex Boys murderer Michael Steele to be released from prison

Andrew Malkinson: Wrongly jailed man 'at risk of losing housing'

Andrew Malkinson, who was wrongly convicted of rape in 2004 and spent 17 years behind bars, is now facing the risk of losing access to social housing as he starts to receive compensation. After the Court of Appeal overturned his conviction for a rape in Salford, Malkinson has received an initial payment as a result… Continue reading Andrew Malkinson: Wrongly jailed man 'at risk of losing housing'

NHS Royal Free Hospital: Full capacity alert during BBC visit

ter Hitchens”> Peter Hitchens apologises for repeatedly incorrectly predicting Covid pandemic The Spectator columnist was engaged in a fiery exchange with an anti-vaccine campaigner on GB News. 15 May 2024 Health Read the full article from The BBC here: Read More

Work on new towns to begin by 2029, housing minister says

Plans for the development of several new towns will commence prior to the upcoming general election, as Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook has confirmed over 100 potential locations across England have been proposed. The majority of these suggestions involve expanding existing towns or cities, with a few for completely new settlements. The goal is for each… Continue reading Work on new towns to begin by 2029, housing minister says