Man arrested over Manchester synagogue attack

A 49-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of withholding information related to terrorist activity following the synagogue attack in Manchester. The incident involved Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, who launched an assault using a vehicle and a knife at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue on the morning of 2 October 2025. The attack tragically claimed the… Continue reading Man arrested over Manchester synagogue attack

Almost 1,000 migrants cross English Channel over bank holiday weekend

Over the recent bank holiday weekend, nearly 1,000 migrants made the journey across the English Channel, according to the latest statistics released by the Home Office. Specifically, 989 individuals reached the UK by boarding 14 small boats from Friday through to Monday, marking a return after almost two weeks without any recorded crossings. This surge… Continue reading Almost 1,000 migrants cross English Channel over bank holiday weekend

Sir Jeffrey Donaldson: Prosecution to open case against ex-DUP leader in sex abuse trial

The prosecution in the case against former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson is expected to present the opening part of its argument on Wednesday. Sir Jeffrey, who is 63 years old, denies all 18 charges brought against him, which include a serious allegation of rape. Alongside him, his wife, Lady Eleanor Donaldson,… Continue reading Sir Jeffrey Donaldson: Prosecution to open case against ex-DUP leader in sex abuse trial

Body found in search for boy, 12, missing in river as heatwave continues

A search operation was conducted after a 12-year-old boy went missing while swimming in a river in Ribchester, Lancashire. The boy had been swimming with friends in the River Ribble around 2 pm on Tuesday when he encountered difficulties. Emergency services, including police, fire departments, and underwater search teams, launched a thorough investigation which resulted… Continue reading Body found in search for boy, 12, missing in river as heatwave continues

Iran war impact to hit household energy price cap and bills for the first time

Starting in July, household energy bills in the UK are expected to increase significantly, driven by rising wholesale costs linked to the ongoing conflict in Iran. This development will mark the first time these heightened prices will be reflected in consumer tariffs. The energy regulator, Ofgem, will release new details about the price cap that… Continue reading Iran war impact to hit household energy price cap and bills for the first time

Teenage patients 'ignored' before fatal NHS trust failures

This text appears to be part of a news article describing serious failings at a mental health trust (TEWV) that provided care to young people, including accounts from former patients and families of those who died, as well as details of investigations and legal consequences. ### Summary: – There was previously an independent inquiry, commissioned… Continue reading Teenage patients 'ignored' before fatal NHS trust failures

Newspaper headlines: ''Blair: Starmer has no plan for Britain' and 'The heat's still on'

Several leading newspapers have focused their front pages on a recent essay by former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair, who sharply criticizes the direction of the current Labour Party. The Daily Telegraph encapsulates Blair’s critique with the headline “Starmer has no plan for Britain,” framing the former Prime Minister’s remarks as a “stinging attack” on… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: ''Blair: Starmer has no plan for Britain' and 'The heat's still on'

Russia 'relentlessly targeting' critical infrastructure, democracy – GCHQ

The United Kingdom is currently facing a critical period as Russian efforts increasingly focus on undermining vital infrastructure. This message comes from Anne Keast-Butler, the Director of GCHQ, the country’s largest intelligence agency, who will soon address the nation publicly for the first time. Her speech aims to highlight the threats confronting the UK and… Continue reading Russia 'relentlessly targeting' critical infrastructure, democracy – GCHQ

Anti-bullying cuts linked to racist and homophobic exclusions

Recent data reveals a disturbing increase in school suspensions linked to racist, homophobic, transphobic, and disablist abuse across English schools, prompting calls for urgent action to tackle bullying and its root causes. Between the academic years 2020-21 and 2024-25, over 55,000 suspensions were recorded for racist abuse alone. Homophobic or transphobic abuse was logged more… Continue reading Anti-bullying cuts linked to racist and homophobic exclusions

Speed up £250 cap on leasehold ground rent, MPs urge

A parliamentary committee has called for the government to accelerate the introduction of a £250 annual cap on ground rents paid by leaseholders in England and Wales. Currently, the government plans to implement this limit by late 2028, but the cross-party Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee argues that leaseholders have endured a long wait… Continue reading Speed up £250 cap on leasehold ground rent, MPs urge