The Prime Minister of the UK, Sir Keir Starmer, has declared that participants in the ongoing riots will face severe consequences. At a Cabinet meeting earlier this week, Sir Keir condemned the violent disorder, stating, “it is not protest – it is violent disorder and needs to be treated as such, as criminal activity.” In… Continue reading UK disorder: Keir Starmer says rioters will face 'full force of the law'
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Seven days of disorder – how the UK's far-right riots spread
Over the past week, maps have been released showing the extent of riots that have spread across the UK. The chaos began following a horrific stabbing attack in Southport, which saw three young children attending a dance class lose their lives. What followed was a dangerous and unfounded rumour spread on social media that the… Continue reading Seven days of disorder – how the UK's far-right riots spread
Southampton: Company fined £1m over worker's 11-metre fall
Southampton Container Terminals Limited has been fined £1m by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after an employee fell 36ft (11 metres) on to a concrete floor in 2022 and suffered “life-changing” injuries. Christopher Hooper, from Winchester, was 29 when he fell through an open hole in the driver’s cab of a straddle carrier at… Continue reading Southampton: Company fined £1m over worker's 11-metre fall
Student finance: When are UK student loans written off?
Aspiring university students can still apply for a student loan for the upcoming September intake, but they may not receive their maintenance funds by the first day of term. Student loans typically comprise of a loan for tuition fees and a maintenance loan for living costs. The tuition fee element is generally equal to the… Continue reading Student finance: When are UK student loans written off?
Galloway national park: Opponents launch campaign against plans
A campaign has been launched against the creation of Scotland’s third national park in Galloway. The Scottish government recently selected the area as the preferred site to receive the designation, and a thorough investigation of its suitability has been promised before it joins the Cairngorms and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs in having national park… Continue reading Galloway national park: Opponents launch campaign against plans
Twine around neck of baby found in Bishop Auckland house
Durham Police are investigating the death of a baby whose body was discovered at a house in Fore Bondgate, Bishop Auckland last month. The full-term skeleton of the child was found wrapped in a newspaper believed to date back to 1910. Twine was found around the baby’s neck, and authorities suggest the suspicious death occurred… Continue reading Twine around neck of baby found in Bishop Auckland house
Watch Ella Toone reacts as school friend Keely Hodgkinson wins
In a heartwarming moment captured on film, professional footballer Ella Toone can be seen jumping and shouting with excitement as she watches her school friend Keely Hodgkinson cross the finish line to win gold at the Paris Olympics. Keely’s incredible time of one minute 56.72 seconds secured her victory in the 800m final, and her… Continue reading Watch Ella Toone reacts as school friend Keely Hodgkinson wins
SQA results day 2024: What happens after results come out?
As the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) results day approaches, approximately 145,000 pupils across Scotland will eagerly await the arrival of their exam results this Tuesday, August 6th. The results will apply to Nationals, Highers, Advanced Highers, as well as National Progression Awards, Skills for Work Awards and National Certificates. While the results have been sent… Continue reading SQA results day 2024: What happens after results come out?
Thames, Yorkshire and Northumbrian Water face £168m fines for sewage spills
Thames Water, Yorkshire Water, and Northumbrian Water may face fines of £168m from the industry regulator due to their historic sewage spills. The proposal has been submitted for public consultation and is part of the largest ever investigation by Ofwat into water company performance. The announcement comes amidst growing public concerns about the poor environmental… Continue reading Thames, Yorkshire and Northumbrian Water face £168m fines for sewage spills
Sefton mum says social worker had baby with 'violent ex'
Sefton Council is facing criticism after it emerged that a social worker assigned to supervise a father’s visits with his children was in an intimate relationship with him and had a baby with him. The woman making the accusation, referred to as ‘Hayley’, was disgusted to find out the social worker, referred to as Ms… Continue reading Sefton mum says social worker had baby with 'violent ex'