Marking five years since the tragic killing of Sarah Everard, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, acknowledged the ongoing mistrust many women feel toward the police force. In an interview, he highlighted that the force has been deeply affected by “several ghastly cases of police officers committing awful offences against women,” which inevitably undermines… Continue reading I understand why women don't trust the police, says Met chief on Sarah Everard anniversary
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'I've given up on hospitality. The £15,000 pay isn't worth the stress'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to provide an update soon regarding the projections for the UK economy in the coming years. While the Spring Statement may seem removed from daily concerns, economic growth is typically linked to rising wages and increased employment opportunities. To better understand current financial realities, BBC Your Voice reached out to… Continue reading 'I've given up on hospitality. The £15,000 pay isn't worth the stress'
Parents of nursery abuse victims to meet Bridget Phillipson
Families of children who attended a nursery in north London where Vincent Chan was employed are set to meet Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson to advocate for changes in safeguarding policies. Chan, a former nursery worker at Bright Horizons on Finchley Road, West Hampstead, was sentenced last month to 18 years in prison for sexually abusing… Continue reading Parents of nursery abuse victims to meet Bridget Phillipson
Newspaper headlines: 'Operation epic chaos' and Trump 'very disappointed in Keir'
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East continues to dominate news headlines globally, marking a turbulent third day of military and political upheaval. The Metro’s front page highlights the chaos unleashed by what it terms “Operation Epic Fury,” emphasizing President Donald Trump’s aggressive stance against Iran following the assassination of a senior Iranian leader, the… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Operation epic chaos' and Trump 'very disappointed in Keir'
Tour or residency? Jade, CMAT and Wolf Alice speak out
In recent times, many leading music artists have been opting to focus their live performances in major cities rather than embarking on traditional tours that travel from location to location. For instance, Harry Styles is scheduled for 12 consecutive nights at Wembley Stadium, while Ariana Grande plans to hold 10 shows at the O2 Arena… Continue reading Tour or residency? Jade, CMAT and Wolf Alice speak out
Grey seal kills dolphin in Wales for first time
A recent incident suggests that grey seals may be responsible for the first known case of a common dolphin’s death in Welsh waters. A short-beaked common dolphin was found washed up on Newgale beach in Pembrokeshire, and marine researchers suspect a connection to a group of grey seals inhabiting the coastal area between Wales and… Continue reading Grey seal kills dolphin in Wales for first time
Prices for home heating oil in NI rise as Middle East conflict escalates
Heating oil prices in Northern Ireland have surged dramatically, with some suppliers charging over £100 more than they did just a week ago. This sharp increase in cost coincides with ongoing tensions in the Middle East. For instance, one County Armagh provider quoted 500 litres of heating oil at £395 on Monday, while another in… Continue reading Prices for home heating oil in NI rise as Middle East conflict escalates
Sir Michael Moritz wants German citizenship over 'hostility' to Jews
Cardiff-born billionaire Sir Michael Moritz has spoken openly about his desire to obtain German citizenship, citing increasing hostility toward Jewish people in the UK. Moritz, whose family suffered greatly under Nazi persecution, describes Britain as a challenging environment for Jews today, pointing to a persistent undercurrent of antisemitism. Drawing parallels between past atrocities and present-day… Continue reading Sir Michael Moritz wants German citizenship over 'hostility' to Jews
Man guilty of murdering Saudi Arabian student in Cambridge
A construction worker has been convicted of the murder of Mohammed Algasim, a 20-year-old Saudi Arabian student attending a language summer school in Cambridge. The fatal stabbing took place near student accommodation close to the city’s main railway station shortly before 11:30 pm on August 1, 2025. Algasim was attacked while sitting with friends, receiving… Continue reading Man guilty of murdering Saudi Arabian student in Cambridge
Welsh-only Gwynedd housing estate deemed 'illegal' by planners
Planning officials have ruled that a proposed condition requiring new homes to be sold or rented exclusively to Welsh speakers is unlawful. This decision came as Gwynedd council authorized a development plan submitted by Grŵp Cynefin to build 15 affordable houses in the coastal village of Trefor. The push for a “progressive and innovative” language… Continue reading Welsh-only Gwynedd housing estate deemed 'illegal' by planners