'Vast majority' of parents should be involved if children question gender, schools told

New guidance has been issued for schools in England, emphasizing the important role parents should play in almost all situations where a child questions their gender identity. The official advice, which carries legal force, makes clear that schools should not begin social transitioning processes—such as changing a pupil’s name, pronouns, or clothing to align with… Continue reading 'Vast majority' of parents should be involved if children question gender, schools told

Starmer agrees with Nandy over government's challenges, says No 10

The government remains unified in its view that many individuals are held back by a system that fails to serve them effectively, according to a spokesperson from No 10. This statement followed Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy’s strong remarks describing recent political upheavals as “unforgivable.” Speaking to the Guardian, Nandy highlighted concerns that the government appears… Continue reading Starmer agrees with Nandy over government's challenges, says No 10

Swansea man found guilty of killing brother during family row

A tragic family conflict in Swansea ended with the fatal beating of Martin Steel by his younger brother Darren Steel. The 48-year-old father-of-two was found gravely injured in his home in Hill View Crescent by their mother, who was alerted by concerned neighbours. The court heard that Darren attacked Martin in May 2023 before fleeing… Continue reading Swansea man found guilty of killing brother during family row

Aberdeen finally sees sunshine for first time since 21 January

Aberdeen has experienced its first glimpse of sunshine after enduring a prolonged stretch without. The city saw sunlight for the first time in 21 days, with the previous appearance of the sun recorded on 21 January. This marks the longest period without sunshine in Aberdeen since the Met Office began keeping records in 1957. Late… Continue reading Aberdeen finally sees sunshine for first time since 21 January

Jim Ratcliffe sorry language 'offended some' after immigration comments

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the billionaire co-owner of Manchester United, has issued an apology after his controversial remarks about immigration sparked public backlash. He had stated that the UK was “colonised by immigrants,” a comment that drew strong criticism from political figures including Sir Keir Starmer, who called the remarks “offensive and wrong.” Despite apologizing for… Continue reading Jim Ratcliffe sorry language 'offended some' after immigration comments

Nursery abuser Vincent Chan jailed for 18 years

A nursery worker from north-west London has been sentenced to 18 years in prison after admitting to numerous offences involving the sexual abuse of children under his care. Vincent Chan, aged 45, pleaded guilty to a total of 56 charges, which included sexual assault by penetration, possession of indecent images, and voyeurism. During the hearing… Continue reading Nursery abuser Vincent Chan jailed for 18 years

BBC to make hundreds of millions of pounds of cuts

The BBC has announced it will implement cuts totaling approximately 10% of its expenses due to significant financial challenges. These reductions are planned to take place over the next three years as the broadcaster seeks to manage its budget amid evolving market conditions. Although the exact amount of savings has not been specified by a… Continue reading BBC to make hundreds of millions of pounds of cuts

Wife blows kiss to murder accused before giving evidence

The wife of David Campbell, a former gamekeeper standing trial for murder, has testified that she was unaware of any conflicts between her husband and the victim. Betty Campbell, who showed affection by blowing a kiss to her husband upon entering the witness box, stated she did not recall any disputes between David Campbell and… Continue reading Wife blows kiss to murder accused before giving evidence

XL bully owner jailed over Staffordshire dog attack death

A man has been sentenced to five years in prison after his two XL bull terriers attacked and killed a person in Staffordshire. James Harrison Trimble-Pettit, aged 33, admitted to having dogs dangerously out of control following the fatal incident involving Ian Price, 52, which took place outside a property in Stonnall on 14 September… Continue reading XL bully owner jailed over Staffordshire dog attack death

Gang rift members admit fire attack on drug dealer associate's cars

Four men have admitted their involvement in an arson attack carried out against the home of an Edinburgh-based businessman, an incident connected to an ongoing gangland feud. The attack took place on May 8th of last year, targeting vehicles parked outside the property located in Pitcairn Grove. Those who pleaded guilty include Tyler Ramage, aged… Continue reading Gang rift members admit fire attack on drug dealer associate's cars