Independent school closures in Wales causes 'heartbreak and tears'

The announcement that Ruthin School, one of Wales’ oldest educational institutions with a history spanning 700 years, will be closing has left students and their families devastated. The news came just before the end of the summer term, shattering the hopes of around 240 pupils who were midway through their GCSEs. Many had been eagerly… Continue reading Independent school closures in Wales causes 'heartbreak and tears'

MI5 knew agent was misogynist 'obsessed' with violence, watchdog finds

A confidential investigation conducted by MI5’s oversight body has determined that the security service was aware that an agent it defended in court was a violent misogynist, obsessed with violence. The agent, publicly identified as Agent X, was known to be a neo-Nazi informant. This revelation comes after a BBC News investigation exposed MI5’s efforts… Continue reading MI5 knew agent was misogynist 'obsessed' with violence, watchdog finds

Amazon bars breastfeeding mum from business course

A business course organized by Amazon faced criticism after a breastfeeding mother was prevented from attending the in-person event because her young child was not allowed on site. Rachel Bews had informed Amazon a week in advance that she would need to bring her 20-week-old baby with her during the session held at an Amazon… Continue reading Amazon bars breastfeeding mum from business course

Banks accused of failing most vulnerable customers

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has highlighted serious shortcomings among some of the United Kingdom’s major banks in how they serve vulnerable customers. According to the regulator, institutions have been directing individuals facing homelessness or financial difficulties away from basic bank accounts and towards online options that are often inappropriate for their situation. Basic bank… Continue reading Banks accused of failing most vulnerable customers

Phone contract comparisons 'amounted to mis-selling' student loans, MPs say

A group of MPs has criticized the government for likening student loan repayments to phone contracts or cinema tickets, describing this comparison as “mis-selling.” Their new report highlights concerns about how students were inadequately informed that loan terms could be altered retrospectively and urges the government to reconsider its decision to freeze the income threshold… Continue reading Phone contract comparisons 'amounted to mis-selling' student loans, MPs say

Party Rock Anthem singer Lauren Bennett dies aged 37

Lauren Bennett, a British singer known for her contribution to LMFAO’s 2011 chart-topping hit “Party Rock Anthem,” has passed away at the age of 37. The news was shared publicly by her former music group, G.R.L., through an Instagram post on Monday. In their announcement, G.R.L. expressed profound sorrow over the loss of their beloved… Continue reading Party Rock Anthem singer Lauren Bennett dies aged 37

Prince Harry begins his UK visit with a court verdict

The Duke of Sussex has returned to the UK and will embark on a week filled with various engagements, beginning with an event in London connected to the Invictus Games, a charity dedicated to supporting injured military veterans. His schedule includes multiple appearances where he will promote his charitable causes and encourage support for the… Continue reading Prince Harry begins his UK visit with a court verdict

Newspaper headlines: 'World cup storm' and 'King puts foot down'

The Guardian highlights how former President Trump’s involvement in a red card controversy has brought FIFA’s disciplinary procedures under intense scrutiny. His actions have sparked considerable backlash, with prominent organizations such as UEFA and the Belgian football authorities openly criticizing the situation. Despite the uproar, Trump insists that he did not exert any influence to… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'World cup storm' and 'King puts foot down'

Women hit fertility tipping point at 49 even with young donor eggs

Recent research indicates that older women experience reduced success rates with fertility treatments, even when utilizing donor eggs from younger women. Specifically, there is a noticeable decline in effectiveness starting around age 49. These findings, based on a study involving 1,774 women, challenge the common belief that using donor eggs completely “resets” a woman’s reproductive… Continue reading Women hit fertility tipping point at 49 even with young donor eggs

Welsh Water customers have higher bills or slower improvements choice – new boss

Welsh Water’s new chief executive, Roch Cheroux, has emphasized the challenging decisions facing customers as the company seeks to address ageing infrastructure and historic under-investment. According to Cheroux, enhancements to the water and wastewater network require substantial new funding, which will inevitably lead to higher bills for consumers. He explained that there is no alternative… Continue reading Welsh Water customers have higher bills or slower improvements choice – new boss