A police officer from Gwent Police has been awarded over £40,000 in compensation after an employment tribunal ruled that he was subjected to discrimination, harassment, and unfavorable treatment by the force following his HIV diagnosis. The officer, who remains unnamed, reported feeling like a “walking disease” due to the force’s handling of his condition. After… Continue reading Gwent Police officer 'shunned' after HIV diagnosis wins compensation
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Eurovision 2026: Electronic artist and YouTuber Look Mum No Computer to represent UK in Vienna
The UK’s representative for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna has been announced as the electronic musician and innovative tech creator known as Look Mum No Computer. The BBC revealed that this multi-talented artist, who is also a YouTuber and inventor of one-of-a-kind musical instruments, will be performing on behalf of the UK. Look… Continue reading Eurovision 2026: Electronic artist and YouTuber Look Mum No Computer to represent UK in Vienna
Ancient crocodile species named Jones after teacher from Cardigan
A newly discovered species of ancient crocodile has been named in honor of a teacher who profoundly inspired the scientist behind the research. Ewan Bodenham, a 29-year-old researcher, chose to commemorate his former physics teacher, David Rhys Jones from Cardigan, Ceredigion, by attributing his name to this prehistoric reptile. This crocodylomorph, which lived approximately 215… Continue reading Ancient crocodile species named Jones after teacher from Cardigan
How are UK passport rules changing for British dual nationals?
New regulations affecting dual nationals are causing significant challenges for those seeking to enter the UK, as changes to passport requirements come into effect on 25 February. Among those impacted is Jelena, a British-Latvian dual citizen, who only recently became aware of the new rules. Jelena faces the unsettling possibility of being denied entry to… Continue reading How are UK passport rules changing for British dual nationals?
Noah Donohoe inquest: 'Hostile behaviour' encountered during search
An inquest into the death of Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe revealed that efforts to search a local park following his disappearance were delayed due to “hostile” behavior from some members of the public. Noah, aged 14, was found deceased in an underground storm drain tunnel a week after he went missing in June 2020. A… Continue reading Noah Donohoe inquest: 'Hostile behaviour' encountered during search
'No guarantee' bus driver's killer will have free pass removed
The Scottish government has declined to provide assurances that a teenager responsible for the death of a bus driver will be barred from receiving a free bus pass following his release from custody. This issue arose during a session at Holyrood’s transport committee, which coincided with the government proposing new measures aimed at revoking passes… Continue reading 'No guarantee' bus driver's killer will have free pass removed
MPs may investigate Andrew over trade envoy claims
Liam Byrne, chairman of the cross-party Business and Trade Committee, has indicated that MPs may look into the conduct of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor during his tenure as a UK trade envoy. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Byrne noted that the committee is scheduled to meet next Tuesday to deliberate on whether and how to… Continue reading MPs may investigate Andrew over trade envoy claims
Reform UK names Robert Jenrick as pick for chancellor
Reform UK has revealed that Robert Jenrick will serve as their proposed chancellor should the party secure victory in the upcoming general election. Having recently left the Conservative Party to join Reform, Jenrick put forward the party’s agenda, which emphasizes restoring economic stability, cutting unnecessary spending, lowering the benefits bill, and implementing tax reductions. In… Continue reading Reform UK names Robert Jenrick as pick for chancellor
Challenge to Met Police's Freemason disclosure rule thrown out
A High Court judge has dismissed a legal challenge brought against the Metropolitan Police regarding its policy requiring staff to disclose whether they are current or former members of the Freemasons. This decision was announced by Mr Justice Chamberlain, who stated that the policy serves a legitimate purpose by aiming to maintain and strengthen public… Continue reading Challenge to Met Police's Freemason disclosure rule thrown out
UK unemployment hits 5.2%, highest rate for nearly five years
Recent official data reveals that UK unemployment has reached its highest level in nearly five years by the end of 2025. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the unemployment rate increased to 5.2% during the three months leading up to December, up from 5.1% in the preceding three-month period. This rise coincides with… Continue reading UK unemployment hits 5.2%, highest rate for nearly five years