Thousands of patients waiting over 24 hours in A&E 'corridor care'

A recent investigation by the BBC has brought to light a concerning issue in hospitals across north-west England, where over 52,000 patients endured waits exceeding 24 hours in A&E corridors last year. This phenomenon, often referred to as “corridor care,” involves patients remaining on trolleys or chairs in emergency departments due to a shortage of… Continue reading Thousands of patients waiting over 24 hours in A&E 'corridor care'

Missing student Jack O'Sullivan's family 'continue to keep hope'

The family of Jack O’Sullivan, a law student who went missing two years ago, remains steadfast in their hope of uncovering what happened to him. Jack disappeared in the early hours of 2 March 2024 after attending a house party in Bristol’s Hotwells area. Despite thorough searches, including river dives and extensive police investigations, no… Continue reading Missing student Jack O'Sullivan's family 'continue to keep hope'

Pembrokeshire by-election candidate pulls out after son targeted

A mother who launched an anti-bullying charity after the tragic suicide of her daughter has recently withdrawn from a local council by-election following verbal abuse aimed at her teenage son. Nicola Harteveld, founder of the Megan’s Starr Foundation, which supports young people struggling with mental health challenges and bullying, decided to step back from the… Continue reading Pembrokeshire by-election candidate pulls out after son targeted

I was abused online for 'Welcome to Heathrow' poster

Syed Usman Shah experienced a moment that initially filled him with pride but quickly turned distressing after appearing in a high-profile Heathrow Airport “Welcome” poster. At 35, Shah was chosen by Heathrow as one of 38 prominent Londoners to feature on large posters greeting visitors to the city. Among others selected were well-known figures such… Continue reading I was abused online for 'Welcome to Heathrow' poster

RAF responding to suspected drone strike at UK base in Cyprus, MoD says

The Ministry of Defence has reported that a Royal Air Force base in Cyprus, RAF Akrotiri, experienced a suspected drone attack late on Sunday night. The incident occurred close to midnight local time (22:00 GMT), and the armed forces responded promptly to the event. Fortunately, there were no casualties resulting from the strike, according to… Continue reading RAF responding to suspected drone strike at UK base in Cyprus, MoD says

Newspaper headlines: 'Britain backs war on Iran' and 'Trump vows to press on'

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has dominated headlines once again, with several UK newspapers highlighting escalating tensions and the UK’s evolving stance. The Daily Telegraph featured a front-page headline reading, “Britain backs war on Iran,” revealing that Sir Keir Starmer has granted the US permission to utilize military bases in the UK for… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Britain backs war on Iran' and 'Trump vows to press on'

Sir John Curtice: Which issues will decide the elections in Scotland and Wales?

On 7 May, voters in Scotland and Wales will head to the polls to elect members to their respective parliaments, the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood and the Welsh Senedd. As election campaigns intensify, a recently conducted poll commissioned by the BBC has shed light on the key issues influencing voter decisions in both nations. The… Continue reading Sir John Curtice: Which issues will decide the elections in Scotland and Wales?

UK will allow US to use bases to strike Iranian missile sites, says Starmer

The UK has consented to a US request allowing American forces to operate from British military bases for targeted defensive strikes aimed at Iranian missile installations, according to statements made by Sir Keir Starmer. However, the prime minister emphasized that the UK has drawn lessons from the errors made during the Iraq conflict and clarified… Continue reading UK will allow US to use bases to strike Iranian missile sites, says Starmer

UK launches operation to support thousands of Britons in Middle East

The UK government is currently organizing efforts to assist at least 200,000 British nationals located in the Gulf region, amid ongoing attacks launched by Iran in response to military actions involving Israel and the US. More than 94,000 British citizens have registered their whereabouts and contact details with the Foreign Office to receive direct updates.… Continue reading UK launches operation to support thousands of Britons in Middle East

Shabana Mahmood to announce asylum system changes to take effect

Significant alterations to the UK’s asylum framework are set to be implemented soon, marking one of the most substantial reforms in decades. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has confirmed that, beginning Monday, individuals granted refugee status will receive only temporary protection rather than indefinite residency. This shift is designed to change the established approach to asylum… Continue reading Shabana Mahmood to announce asylum system changes to take effect