British conman Hendy-Freegard jailed for six years for ramming French police

Robert Hendy-Freegard, a conman who had previously served four years in a British jail, has been sentenced to six years in France for ramming his car into two policemen while trying to avoid questioning. The 53-year-old had moved to a remote area of central France under a false name several years ago to breed beagles… Continue reading British conman Hendy-Freegard jailed for six years for ramming French police

Deaf pupil wins legal fight for sign language interpreter in class

In what can be seen as a groundbreaking move, 16-year-old Niamdh Braid has won a legal battle against her local authority that enables her to have a British Sign Language interpreter in her class for school lessons. Braid, who has been deaf since birth, wears hearing aids, but in noisy environments has been struggling to… Continue reading Deaf pupil wins legal fight for sign language interpreter in class

Vauxhall workers feel 'betrayed' at Luton factory closure

Stellantis, the owner of Vauxhall, announced that its van factory in Luton would close on Wednesday, leaving over 1,000 jobs at risk. The factory has been producing vehicles since 1905, but the company’s decision to close the facility was first announced in November. Vauxhall workers have voiced their sense of betrayal from the decision, raising… Continue reading Vauxhall workers feel 'betrayed' at Luton factory closure

Women accuse surviving brother of Al Fayed of sexual assaults

ays after the publication of the BBC article. A spokesperson for Ali Fayed has denied the allegations, including those made by the three women featured in the report. In a statement, the spokesperson said that “Mr Fayed is not a perpetrator” and that he “will robustly defend himself against these unsubstantiated claims”. The statement also… Continue reading Women accuse surviving brother of Al Fayed of sexual assaults

Bank of England boss urges US support for IMF and World Bank

Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, has called for continued support for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank from the US. Bailey has voiced concerns following the signing of a White House executive order calling for the review of the United Nations and other international institutions. The order applies to… Continue reading Bank of England boss urges US support for IMF and World Bank

Eight in 10 teen homicide victims killed with a blade, ONS says

New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) indicate that teenagers in England and Wales are more likely to be stabbed to death than any other age group. Of the 64 homicide victims aged between 13 and 19 in 2023-24, 53 were killed with a sharp instrument, making up 83% of teen victims. This… Continue reading Eight in 10 teen homicide victims killed with a blade, ONS says

Concern the UK's AI ambitions could lead to water shortages

Water supplies may face significant demands from the UK’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) sector if the country is to become a leader in this field of technology. While the tech sector says it is working to promote greener and more sustainable cooling systems for the massive data centres that power AI, industry sources have voiced concern… Continue reading Concern the UK's AI ambitions could lead to water shortages

Public invited to suggest names for next Archbishop of Canterbury

Following the resignation of Justin Welby from his position as the Archbishop of Canterbury, the public has been encouraged to suggest candidates for the role. The Crown Nominations Commission (CNC) will nominate the next spiritual leader of the worldwide Anglican Church, with the consultation running until 28 March. There will be no formal advert for… Continue reading Public invited to suggest names for next Archbishop of Canterbury

Johnson UK's most damaging PM, says Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf

Zia Yusuf, the chairman of Reform UK, has claimed that history will remember Boris Johnson as one of the most destructive prime ministers ever. In a recent interview on the Political Thinking podcast, Yusuf criticised the former prime minister’s record on immigration, public spending, and the Covid pandemic. The Reform UK chairman also criticised the… Continue reading Johnson UK's most damaging PM, says Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf

'Land we paid for is being sold for millions – but we don't see the benefit'

ction and how it will support local investment and regeneration. The report also called for a review of how residual funds from welfare sites are allocated and reinvested. Former miners and their families hope that CISWO will take a more proactive approach to investing in local communities and honoring the legacy of miners’ contributions. As… Continue reading 'Land we paid for is being sold for millions – but we don't see the benefit'