An analysis by the BBC reveals that nearly 25% of hospitals in England have experienced worsening waiting times since the government announced its plan to reduce the backlog a year ago. Meeting the 18-week target for procedures like knee and hip surgeries was a major commitment in Labour’s health manifesto last year. Despite national progress,… Continue reading ‘A never-ending queue’ – hospitals where waits are getting worse
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Newspaper headlines: 'Brooklyn goes nuclear' and 'British teenagers face social media ban'
Several UK newspapers have featured prominently the recent public statement made by Brooklyn Peltz Beckham concerning his difficult relationship with his famous parents, Sir David Beckham and Lady Victoria Beckham. The Daily Mail’s front page declares that “Brooklyn goes nuclear,” highlighting his accusation that his parents are “controlling” and overly focused on their family brand.… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Brooklyn goes nuclear' and 'British teenagers face social media ban'
UK to consult on social media ban for under 16s
The UK government is preparing to launch a consultation on the possibility of banning social media use for individuals under the age of 16. As part of immediate measures, Ofsted would gain authority to review phone policies during school inspections, with the expectation that schools become “phone-free by default.” This move follows Australia’s implementation of… Continue reading UK to consult on social media ban for under 16s
Welsh Ambulance Service volunteer sexually assaulted by patient
Emily Hilton, a volunteer paramedic, has shared the distressing experience of being sexually assaulted while responding to a 999 emergency call. Last March, Emily was attending to a man who had fallen on a busy road in Cardiff when the incident occurred. The 24-year-old community first responder revealed that the assault deeply affected her confidence… Continue reading Welsh Ambulance Service volunteer sexually assaulted by patient
Hospitals inquiry holds final session after infected water admission
The Scottish Hospitals Inquiry is approaching its concluding phase just days after NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) acknowledged that infections affecting some child cancer patients were likely linked to the hospital’s water system. This marks a significant shift from earlier denials by the health board, which had rejected suggestions that bacteria in the water… Continue reading Hospitals inquiry holds final session after infected water admission
Michael Stone: Forensic evidence to be re-examined in murder review
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) continues to examine the case concerning Michael Stone’s conviction for the murders of Dr Lin Russell and her six-year-old daughter, Megan. Stone is currently serving life sentences for their killings, which took place in July 1996 in Chillenden, Kent. The CCRC’s ongoing inquiry follows an application submitted by Stone’s… Continue reading Michael Stone: Forensic evidence to be re-examined in murder review
Water companies to face regular MOT-style checks in industry shake-up
The UK government has unveiled a sweeping reform package aimed at transforming the water industry in England and Wales, marking the most significant changes since its privatisation over three decades ago. Among the reforms are unannounced inspections, routine MOT-style assessments of water companies, and mandatory water efficiency labels for household appliances. The proposed initiatives seek… Continue reading Water companies to face regular MOT-style checks in industry shake-up
Environment Secretary: South East Water boss should not get bonus
The chief executive of South East Water (SEW) should not receive a bonus following a recent incident that left tens of thousands of customers without water, according to the Environment Secretary. David Hinton earned a bonus of £115,000 last year in addition to his £400,000 salary, and this year’s bonus is expected to more than… Continue reading Environment Secretary: South East Water boss should not get bonus
Keir Starmer sticks to his strategy – avoid provoking Trump
This morning, the prime minister’s choice of words and tone made the seriousness of the situation unmistakably clear. Sir Keir Starmer, known for his measured and cautious public statements, refrained from exaggeration or unnecessary drama. Yet, beneath his carefully chosen language was a strong message: recent developments over the past two days have marked a… Continue reading Keir Starmer sticks to his strategy – avoid provoking Trump
Chips washing up on Eastbourne beach sparks action from locals
A large number of bags filled with chips washed ashore near Beachy Head over the weekend, prompting a cleanup effort led by volunteers. Trisha Barros, who participated in the cleanup, described the scene to BBC Radio Sussex, saying, “just a sea of chips, it was a bit insane.” She noted that the bags extended “as… Continue reading Chips washing up on Eastbourne beach sparks action from locals