Social media ban 'won't keep children safe', commissioner warns

Scotland’s children’s commissioner, Nicola Killean, has stated that there is currently insufficient evidence to support a ban on social media use for children under the age of 16 as a means of improving online safety. She cautioned that such a ban might push young users toward less regulated and potentially more dangerous areas of the… Continue reading Social media ban 'won't keep children safe', commissioner warns

Shanice Brookes: Two charged over Sheffield bystander shooting

Authorities have charged two individuals following the fatal shooting of a woman outside a bar in Sheffield. The incident involved Shanice Brookes, a 30-year-old mother, who was found with critical injuries outside the One Four One venue on West Street shortly after 2:45 AM on Monday. Despite efforts to save her, she later died in… Continue reading Shanice Brookes: Two charged over Sheffield bystander shooting

Department for Communities: Housing waiting list in NI passes 50,000

The social housing waiting list in Northern Ireland has now exceeded 50,000 households, according to recent official data released by the Department for Communities. This increase represents more than a 30% rise over the past ten years, underscoring the severity of the ongoing housing crisis in the region. The figures reveal a growing demand for… Continue reading Department for Communities: Housing waiting list in NI passes 50,000

More pharmacies in England to prescribe medication from autumn

An expansion in the role of pharmacists across England is set to improve patient care by enabling them to prescribe a wider range of medications. This initiative aims to reduce the strain on general practitioner (GP) services and hospitals by allowing pharmacists to take on more responsibility in managing common health conditions. Currently, under the… Continue reading More pharmacies in England to prescribe medication from autumn

Henry Nowak: Police watchdog probes murder victim's handcuffing

An investigation is underway after police detained and handcuffed an 18-year-old university student who was fatally stabbed. Henry Nowak, a first-year student at the University of Southampton, suffered multiple stab wounds inflicted by a ceremonial knife measuring 21 centimeters when officers responded to the incident in December in Southampton. The Hampshire and Isle of Wight… Continue reading Henry Nowak: Police watchdog probes murder victim's handcuffing

Charity hikers booed for dodging queues at summit of Yr Wyddfa

Two charity hikers who completed the ascent of Yr Wyddfa have shared their frustration after being booed by other climbers for bypassing the queues at the summit. Jamie Richardson, 32, and Richard Thiedeman, 34, both from Lincolnshire, had avoided the lengthy lines—described as resembling those at a theme park—by taking different routes up the mountain… Continue reading Charity hikers booed for dodging queues at summit of Yr Wyddfa

Epstein survivors lack faith in UK police investigating Andrew, says lawyer

Several women who claim to have information about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reportedly lack trust in British law enforcement, according to an American attorney representing numerous victims of Jeffrey Epstein. Brad Edwards, the lawyer, revealed to the BBC that multiple clients possess knowledge involving the former prince but are reluctant to engage with UK authorities. Their hesitation… Continue reading Epstein survivors lack faith in UK police investigating Andrew, says lawyer

AI facial recognition to check age of asylum seekers from next year

The UK government plans to introduce an AI facial recognition system at its borders next year to help distinguish adult migrants falsely claiming to be minors. This technology will analyze photos taken at the point of entry to estimate an individual’s age. The initiative aims to address the challenge posed by adults attempting to pose… Continue reading AI facial recognition to check age of asylum seekers from next year

Newspaper headlines: 'Burnham's 'blast at Blair' and 'Labour plans welfare shake-up'

Greater Manchester’s mayor has openly criticized the failure of neoliberal policies in Britain, advocating instead for increased state intervention to drive economic success. The Times prominently features this stance with the headline “Burnham backs state control in blast at Blair,” highlighting the mayor’s praise for Manchester’s achievements through a “very interventionist” approach. Burnham’s remarks underline… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Burnham's 'blast at Blair' and 'Labour plans welfare shake-up'

UK's first rooftop intensive care ward opens at King's College Hospital

Hollie Allan, aged 29, is being carefully moved in a hospital lift after spending two months confined to intensive care. This transfer takes her upward, not to another enclosed ward, but to an innovative outdoor intensive care unit located on the rooftop of King’s College Hospital in south London. As the lift doors slide open,… Continue reading UK's first rooftop intensive care ward opens at King's College Hospital