Grenfell Tower: Keir Starmer frustrated at pace of building safety works

Following the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s final report this week, Sir Keir Starmer expressed his frustration at the slow progress towards addressing building safety and cladding problems. The report revealed that concerns regarding housing safety had been ignored, delayed, or disregarded by successive UK governments. Former housing secretary Michael Gove apologized for the failure of governments,… Continue reading Grenfell Tower: Keir Starmer frustrated at pace of building safety works

Watch: PM Keir Starmer on riots, fuel payments and Grenfell

During his first major interview at Downing Street, the UK’s new Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, talked to Laura Kuenssberg of the BBC. Among the topics he discussed were the summer riots that caused turmoil across the country, as well as the changes made to the winter fuel payment program. Sir Keir also shared his… Continue reading Watch: PM Keir Starmer on riots, fuel payments and Grenfell

Vaughan Gething to stand down from Welsh Parliament at election

Vaughan Gething, the former first minister of Wales and the first black man to be elected Welsh Labour leader, has announced that he will not be seeking re-election in 2026. This decision comes after he stepped down from the top job back in July, just four months after being elected. Gething had faced controversy and… Continue reading Vaughan Gething to stand down from Welsh Parliament at election

Children in care made to pack up their lives in bin bags

Children in Wales who are taken into care have reported losing personal items after being made to put their belongings in black bin bags. Elliott, who is now 15, lost a pendant given to him by his grandmother, who he didn’t know when he would see again, during his first move. Other children complained of… Continue reading Children in care made to pack up their lives in bin bags

Strangford Lough: Two people rescued from burning yacht

A yacht near the entrance of Strangford Lough caught fire over the weekend, but fortunately, both people on board were able to escape unharmed. The coastguard received a call from the crew of the 35ft yacht at around 5:30 pm on Saturday, reporting that their engine had overheated and was smoking heavily. The Portaferry RNLI… Continue reading Strangford Lough: Two people rescued from burning yacht

Keir Starmer says government will have to be unpopular and make tough choices

Keir Starmer, the prime minister of the United Kingdom, has stated in an interview with the BBC that in order to bring about important reforms, his new government is going to have to be willing to make some unpopular decisions. Speaking with Laura Kuenssberg in his first significant interview since taking office, Starmer explained that… Continue reading Keir Starmer says government will have to be unpopular and make tough choices

Mental health inquiry: 'We don't want other families to suffer'

A full public inquiry into the deaths of mental health patients in Essex is set to take place, with findings that could have implications for mental healthcare across the country. Melanie Leahy and Lisa Morris, both mothers who have lost sons to mental health issues, have waited years for this moment. Baroness Lampard is set… Continue reading Mental health inquiry: 'We don't want other families to suffer'

Female and non-binary acts 'sick' of being overlooked on line-ups

The male-dominated nature of the music industry, particularly the rock and alternative music scenes, has been highlighted once again, with the recent announcement of Slam Dunk festival’s 2025 line-up featuring only two female-led acts causing disappointment and frustration amongst fans and musicians alike. Cherym, a punk trio from Londonderry, Northern Ireland, spoke out about their… Continue reading Female and non-binary acts 'sick' of being overlooked on line-ups

Spotted dick to jambalaya: Chef's 50 years of feeding MPs

Terry Wiggins is retiring from his position as the head of catering at Westminster’s Portcullis House after 50 years of service. Throughout his five decades at the House of Commons, Wiggins has served some of the world’s most powerful leaders. He estimates that he has served dishes to 13 prime ministers. Despite retiring this month,… Continue reading Spotted dick to jambalaya: Chef's 50 years of feeding MPs