Peter Murrell sentence: How long could former SNP chief executive spend in prison?

Peter Murrell is due to be sentenced next month at the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland over embezzlement charges. Unlike England, Scotland does not have formal sentencing guidelines for such offences, so the court will likely refer to past rulings to determine the appropriate punishment. The High Court holds the authority to impose life… Continue reading Peter Murrell sentence: How long could former SNP chief executive spend in prison?

Green Party announces new Makerfield by-election candidate

The Green Party has revealed that Sarah Wakefield will represent them in the upcoming Makerfield by-election. Wakefield, who currently serves as a councillor on Manchester City Council, was selected after the party’s initial nominee, Chris Kennedy, decided to pull out of the contest. This by-election is scheduled for 18 June following the announcement that Labour… Continue reading Green Party announces new Makerfield by-election candidate

Durham breast cancer scandal victims demand inquiry

Two breast cancer patients, Nadeen Lister and Amelia Green, have launched a petition calling for a public inquiry into the breast cancer services at County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust (CDDFT). A report revealed multiple failings at the trust, including missed cancer diagnoses and unnecessary mastectomies, with 270 women reportedly harmed. The trust has… Continue reading Durham breast cancer scandal victims demand inquiry

Gisèle Pelicot 'deeply shocked' by decision not to jail boys in rape case

Gisèle Pelicot, a French survivor of rape, expressed to the BBC her profound shock that three teenage boys involved in the rape of two girls in Hampshire have been given sentences that do not include custodial detention. The assaults occurred in Fordingbridge, with two girls aged 15 and 14 subjected to separate attacks in November… Continue reading Gisèle Pelicot 'deeply shocked' by decision not to jail boys in rape case

Experts fear hair strand tests are being misinterpreted in Family Court cases

Emily, a mother whose real name has been withheld, nearly lost custody of her baby due to the results of a hair strand drug test. Initially hopeful that the test would demonstrate her sobriety, Emily was instead confronted with findings indicating recent ketamine use. This unexpected outcome triggered a lengthy legal struggle for her to… Continue reading Experts fear hair strand tests are being misinterpreted in Family Court cases

England could break May heat record again with 35C possible in some areas

Forecasters have issued warnings that temperatures in parts of England could soar to 35C on Tuesday as an ongoing heatwave continues to break records. On Monday, the UK experienced its highest May temperature on record, when a part of London registered 34.8C. This provisional reading, taken at Kew Gardens, also exceeded the previous record for… Continue reading England could break May heat record again with 35C possible in some areas

The questions raised by the Peter Murrell embezzlement controversy

The shadow of an embezzlement scandal has loomed over the Scottish National Party (SNP) for the past five years, ever since the police initiated their investigation. This controversy has reportedly eroded public trust and contributed to a notable decline in support for the party. Although the SNP has recently been returned to government, its popularity… Continue reading The questions raised by the Peter Murrell embezzlement controversy

Social media as bad for young people as smoking, top doctors say

Senior medical professionals in the UK have equated social media use among young people with smoking in terms of its threat to health. The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, in its response to a government consultation on social media usage by children under 16, advocates that healthcare providers should routinely inquire about their young patients’… Continue reading Social media as bad for young people as smoking, top doctors say

Newspaper headlines: 'Bank hottest day Monday' and 'Sturgeon's ex-husband used SNP cash'

Several UK newspapers have highlighted the intense heatwave currently affecting the country. The Metro featured a front page headline describing Monday as the “bank hottest day,” noting a record-breaking temperature of 34.8°C, the highest ever recorded in May. The paper also cautions that Tuesday might bring even warmer conditions. On the same sweltering Monday, the… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Bank hottest day Monday' and 'Sturgeon's ex-husband used SNP cash'

Next boss warns of 'dramatic' fall in entry-level jobs

The chief executive of Next, Lord Wolfson, has highlighted a significant decline in entry-level job opportunities across the UK. Speaking to the BBC, he revealed that while the company used to see roughly 10 applicants per position in its retail shops just two years ago, the figure has now nearly doubled to 19 applicants per… Continue reading Next boss warns of 'dramatic' fall in entry-level jobs