Earlier this year, Sir Olly Robbins, the highest-ranking civil servant at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), was dismissed by Sir Keir Starmer in connection with concerns over Lord Mandelson’s security clearance. Following his removal, Sir Olly reported experiencing significant pressure and persistent demands from Number 10 as security checks were being conducted. A… Continue reading MPs seek veto over political ambassadors after Mandelson row
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UK weather: Why heatwaves hit women harder
Overwhelmed, irritable, dizzy, bloated, exhausted—these are common experiences shared by many women as they face the rising temperatures brought on by recent heatwaves. After barely recovering from a record-breaking heat in June, a growing number of women are preparing for even more intense hot weather conditions. Extreme heat poses health challenges for everyone, but research… Continue reading UK weather: Why heatwaves hit women harder
Crude cuts to disability benefits not expected, minister says
The ongoing review of the personal independence payment (PIP), a benefit designed to support people with long-term illnesses and disabilities, is not anticipated to propose abrupt or “crude” alterations to claimant payments, according to the minister leading the investigation. Sir Stephen Timms, who is overseeing the review, shared with the BBC that his interim findings… Continue reading Crude cuts to disability benefits not expected, minister says
I run the UK's biggest bank, here are five ways to manage your money
Charlie Nunn, who leads Lloyds Banking Group—the largest bank in the UK with responsibility for about one in every four current accounts—has a unique perspective on how people manage their finances. Drawing from his extensive experience overseeing customers’ spending, saving, and borrowing habits, he offers practical advice aimed at helping individuals take control of their… Continue reading I run the UK's biggest bank, here are five ways to manage your money
Starmer hints at bank holiday if England win World Cup
The prime minister has strongly suggested that an additional bank holiday could be granted if England emerges victorious in the World Cup. On Saturday night, Thomas Tuchel’s team is set to face Norway in the quarter-finals, a crucial step toward the championship. The tournament’s final is scheduled for Sunday, 19 July. Following the conclusion of… Continue reading Starmer hints at bank holiday if England win World Cup
Robert Jenrick: Met investigate donation to Tory leadership campaign
Police are currently conducting an investigation into a donation made to Robert Jenrick’s Conservative leadership campaign in 2024, according to BBC News. The Electoral Commission had initially reviewed claims that £37,500 contributed to Jenrick’s campaign had foreign origins. This matter was subsequently referred to the Metropolitan Police earlier this year, in January. The Metropolitan Police… Continue reading Robert Jenrick: Met investigate donation to Tory leadership campaign
Andy Burnham's path to becoming prime minister
Currently, the most expected outcome is that Burnham will become the next prime minister, as no other candidate has presented themselves as a serious contender. Many Members of Parliament (MPs) are operating under this assumption. Wes Streeting, who previously served as Sir Keir’s health secretary, was initially viewed as a potential leadership candidate. However, following… Continue reading Andy Burnham's path to becoming prime minister
Newspaper headlines: 'Iran war back on' and 'Count Binface exclusive'
The upcoming by-election in Clacton is capturing significant attention across several Thursday newspapers. Among the headlines, the Daily Star features an intriguing statement from Count Binface, a well-known perennial candidate famous for his bin costume. He boldly declared that he would “eat Reform UK leader Nigel Farage for breakkie,” emphasizing his confidence ahead of the… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Iran war back on' and 'Count Binface exclusive'
DNA test for Michael Stone 30 years after Lin and Megan Russell murders
Thirty years after the tragic deaths of a mother and her daughter, new DNA samples are set to be collected from a man currently imprisoned for the double murder. On July 9, 1996, Dr. Lin Russell, aged 45, and her six-year-old daughter Megan were brutally beaten to death in Chillenden, Kent. Another daughter, Josie Russell,… Continue reading DNA test for Michael Stone 30 years after Lin and Megan Russell murders
Jackdaw boss warns of winter fuel shortages if gas field not approved
The owners of the Jackdaw gas platform in the North Sea are urging the UK government to approve production without delay, emphasizing the critical importance of the project for the country’s energy security this winter. Located approximately 150 miles east of Aberdeen, the platform is nearing completion and is expected to meet about six percent… Continue reading Jackdaw boss warns of winter fuel shortages if gas field not approved