Keely Hodgkinson pokes fun at West Ham amid London's 2029 Athletic's Worlds bid

Keely Hodgkinson has humorously suggested that if London hosts the 2029 World Athletics Championships at the London Stadium, Team Great Britain will secure more medals there than West Ham United has trophies in the club’s entire history. This playful remark came in light of ongoing discussions about the stadium’s availability for the event. The UK… Continue reading Keely Hodgkinson pokes fun at West Ham amid London's 2029 Athletic's Worlds bid

Co-op boss quits after 'toxic culture' claims reported by BBC

Shirine Khoury-Haq, who has served as chief executive of the Co-op since 2022, is set to step down from her role on 29 March. Her resignation follows recent reports highlighting concerns about a “toxic culture” within the leadership of the long-established food and services group. The Co-op has faced significant challenges over the past year,… Continue reading Co-op boss quits after 'toxic culture' claims reported by BBC

Rates of violence against women should 'horrify' every individual

The deputy first minister has expressed deep concern over the alarming levels of violence against women in Northern Ireland, stating that these figures ought to “horrify” everyone. On Wednesday, the Secretary of State highlighted that Northern Ireland is considered the most dangerous region for women within the UK. Since 2020, 30 women have tragically lost… Continue reading Rates of violence against women should 'horrify' every individual

Who is the BBC's new director general?

Matt Brittin, formerly the president overseeing Google’s operations across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, has been appointed as the new director general of the BBC. At 57 years old, Brittin will take over the position following the departure of Tim Davie, who stepped down in November. Davie’s resignation came in the wake of controversy… Continue reading Who is the BBC's new director general?

NS&I set to pay millions in compensation to customers

National Savings and Investments (NS&I) is set to compensate customers to the tune of hundreds of millions of pounds following numerous failures in managing their accounts. The situation is thought to impact around 37,000 individuals. Pensions Minister Torsten Bell is scheduled to discuss the matter in a statement to Members of Parliament in the House… Continue reading NS&I set to pay millions in compensation to customers

Government hopes red tape cuts will speed-up decision making

The government has announced plans to accelerate decision-making by removing what it describes as “outdated regulations and overlapping consultations” as part of broader efforts to reduce red tape. This initiative aims to streamline processes and enable quicker delivery of policies and projects across the country. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has voiced frustration over the… Continue reading Government hopes red tape cuts will speed-up decision making

Chris Mason: How will the UK respond to US court verdict on social media?

A recent jury decision in Los Angeles has sparked renewed debate over social media’s impact on children, with critics comparing the moment to social media’s equivalent of the “big tobacco moment.” The verdict found that Google and Meta deliberately designed addictive social media platforms, an outcome many view as a pivotal development influencing how governments… Continue reading Chris Mason: How will the UK respond to US court verdict on social media?

Octopus Energy boss: We've seen a 50% rise in solar panel sales since start of war in Iran

Octopus Energy, the largest energy provider in the UK, has experienced a significant surge in solar panel purchases, with sales climbing by 50% following the escalation of conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran. This increase comes amid rising oil and gas prices triggered by disruptions across the Middle East, according to Greg Jackson, the… Continue reading Octopus Energy boss: We've seen a 50% rise in solar panel sales since start of war in Iran

Government to reopen CO2 plant in Iran war contingency plan

The UK government plans to allocate £100 million to reopen a previously closed carbon dioxide (CO2) production facility as part of a contingency strategy to address potential supply disruptions linked to the ongoing conflict in Iran. This site, located in Teesside and operated by Ensus, had been placed on hold last year but is poised… Continue reading Government to reopen CO2 plant in Iran war contingency plan