Lib Dems demand publication of Donald Trump tariffs impact assessment

The UK Liberal Democrats have urged the government to release its analysis of the impact of potential trade tariffs imposed by incoming US President Donald Trump. Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has previously warned that such moves could lead to inflation and increased unemployment in the UK and emphasised that the government has already… Continue reading Lib Dems demand publication of Donald Trump tariffs impact assessment

UK: Rare ‘UFO clouds’ spotted

Residents of northern areas in the UK have witnessed an astonishing sight in the sky. While these sightings might seem like unidentified flying objects, they are actually lenticular clouds, also known as UFO or pancake clouds, which are caused by a chain of atmospheric circumstances. These clouds display the most impressive views when viewed near… Continue reading UK: Rare ‘UFO clouds’ spotted

Denis Law: Manchester United and Scotland legend dies aged 84

Denis Law, one of the greatest Scottish footballers of all time, has died at the age of 84. He was the only Scottish player to have won the Ballon d’Or. Law, who was affectionately known as ‘The King’ and ‘The Lawman’, played for Manchester United, Manchester City, and Scotland. He scored 237 goals in 404… Continue reading Denis Law: Manchester United and Scotland legend dies aged 84

Bereaved maternity families' treatment 'completely unacceptable' – Streeting

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has praised parents in Leeds who are calling for an urgent review into the safety of maternity services in the city. Responding to a letter from parents who had lost children, Streeting did not commit to a review himself, but he did state that he was determined to “fix our maternity… Continue reading Bereaved maternity families' treatment 'completely unacceptable' – Streeting

Strangers' Bar in Parliament closed after report of drink spiking

A decision has been made to close one of the bars in Parliament for a security and safety review following reports that a woman had her drink spiked. The alleged incident occurred at the Strangers’ Bar in early January and the bar will be closed while security arrangements are reviewed. A parliamentary researcher reported her… Continue reading Strangers' Bar in Parliament closed after report of drink spiking

Taylor Swift: London mayor to be investigated over free tickets

The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is facing an investigation by the Greater London Authority (GLA) over allegations he breached rules by accepting free tickets to a Taylor Swift concert. The tickets, which were worth around £3,000, were gifted to Khan by a private events company to watch the American pop star at Wembley Stadium… Continue reading Taylor Swift: London mayor to be investigated over free tickets

Starmer vows to fight 'poison' of antisemitism during Auschwitz visit

On a visit to Poland to discuss defence and security, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer vowed to tackle the “poison” of antisemitism. While in Poland, Sir Keir is also expected to discuss the new UK-Poland defence treaty with his counterpart Donald Tusk, which would see both countries working together to protect Europe and tackle people… Continue reading Starmer vows to fight 'poison' of antisemitism during Auschwitz visit

Worcester white supremacist jailed for asylum seeker attack

Callum Parslow, a white supremacist who stabbed an asylum seeker in a hotel, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for “undoubtedly a terrorist attack”. During the trial, Parslow claimed he travelled to the Pear Tree Inn at Smite near Worcester to stab “one of the Channel migrants” because he was “angry and frustrated.” Nahom Hagos,… Continue reading Worcester white supremacist jailed for asylum seeker attack