Members of Parliament have rejected a proposal to investigate whether Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer deliberately misled Parliament concerning the appointment of Lord Mandelson as the UK ambassador to the United States. The motion, introduced by the Conservative Party, aimed to have the Prime Minister referred to the Privileges Committee. This motion arose from disputes… Continue reading Three key statements Keir Starmer made to MPs about Peter Mandelson vetting
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Prince William visits RAF Valley in Anglessey for 85th anniversary
The Prince of Wales recently revisited RAF Valley in Anglesey to commemorate the air base’s 85th anniversary, sharing heartfelt reflections on his time there. Wearing the RAF military pattern camouflage uniform, William expressed to the trainees how much he had enjoyed his service at the base, underscoring the strong positive memories he associates with the… Continue reading Prince William visits RAF Valley in Anglessey for 85th anniversary
Leicester GP struck off over vitamin C and garlic oil cancer cure claims
A medical professional has been removed from the medical register following revelations that he operated an unlicensed clinic, charging cancer patients exorbitant fees for ineffective treatments involving garlic oil and vitamin C. Dr Mohsen Ali, whose license was revoked in 2015, treated two individuals diagnosed with prostate and ovarian cancer in 2018 from a severely… Continue reading Leicester GP struck off over vitamin C and garlic oil cancer cure claims
Watch: PM's ex-top aide questioned on Mandelson appointment
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Scotland's population set to fall due to drop in migration
Recent data from the National Records of Scotland (NRS) indicates that Scotland’s population is projected to decline, mainly due to an anticipated reduction in international migration. Previously, the NRS had forecasted a continuous population increase, predicting Scotland’s population to reach 5.8 million by 2047. However, the latest projections reveal a different trend: the population is… Continue reading Scotland's population set to fall due to drop in migration
Suspected arson attack at Golders Green memorial wall
Authorities are investigating an arson attempt that occurred at a memorial wall located in Golders Green, north London. The Metropolitan Police stated that the fire was reported around 00:15 GMT on Monday, with the notification reaching them later that evening. Despite the incident, the memorial wall itself remained undamaged. Although counter-terrorism officers are leading the… Continue reading Suspected arson attack at Golders Green memorial wall
Morgan McSweeney: I made 'serious mistake' advising Keir Starmer to appoint Mandelson
Morgan McSweeney, the former chief of staff to the prime minister, has publicly admitted that advising Lord Mandelson’s appointment as the UK ambassador to the United States was “a serious mistake.” McSweeney, who stepped down in February following the controversial advice, initially believed that Mandelson’s prior role as an EU trade envoy positioned him well… Continue reading Morgan McSweeney: I made 'serious mistake' advising Keir Starmer to appoint Mandelson
William Lloyd-Lavery: Former teacher jailed for assaulting four girls
A former history teacher from Richmond Lodge School in south Belfast has been sentenced to two years in prison for indecently assaulting four girls during the 1970s. The victims, who were between the ages of nine and 13 at the time, suffered a profound breach of trust, the court heard. Belfast Crown Court highlighted the… Continue reading William Lloyd-Lavery: Former teacher jailed for assaulting four girls
BP profits more than double as Iran war sends oil prices higher
BP has reported that its profits for the first quarter of the year have more than doubled, driven by a sharp increase in oil prices following the outbreak of the conflict involving Iran. The energy company recorded earnings of $3.2 billion (£2.4 billion) from January to March, attributing this substantial growth to an “exceptional” performance… Continue reading BP profits more than double as Iran war sends oil prices higher
Dunmurry car bomb: PSNI step up patrols after attack on police station
Following a recent car bomb attack, police are intensifying their patrols and vehicle checkpoints to address the ongoing threat posed by dissident republican groups. The bomb detonated outside the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) station in Dunmurry, County Antrim, on Saturday night. Authorities revealed that the device was planted after a delivery driver was… Continue reading Dunmurry car bomb: PSNI step up patrols after attack on police station