An uncommon sight has recently drawn attention from nature enthusiasts and residents near Northfleet, Kent as a group of dolphins were spotted swimming in the River Thames. The pod, consisting of two adult dolphins and a calf, was seen by members of the Royal National Life Boat Institution (RNLI) during a routine check on Sunday… Continue reading Dolphin pod spotted in the River Thames
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Post Office victims' compensation payouts to be sped up
The British government has revealed that it will fast track compensation for victims of the Post Office scandal. Sub-postmasters who had their convictions overturned will be eligible for interim payments of £450,000, an increase on the previous amount of £163,000. Legislation aimed at clearing wrongly convicted sub-postmasters is also expected to be introduced next month.… Continue reading Post Office victims' compensation payouts to be sped up
Cat killer Scarlet Blake jailed for Netflix show-inspired murder
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Climate protesters guilty of aggravated trespass at Wimbledon
Three members of climate activist group Just Stop Oil have been found guilty of aggravated trespass at Wimbledon tennis courts in July 2019. Deborah Wilde, Simon Milner-Edwards, and William Ward were all involved in the protest, which involved throwing confetti and puzzle pieces onto the court. While they all admitted to entering the court, they… Continue reading Climate protesters guilty of aggravated trespass at Wimbledon
Everton punishment reduced to six points
The punishment for Everton’s breach of financial rules in the Premier League has been reduced from 10 points to six following their appeal. Everton were immediately docked 10 points in November last year when it was discovered they breached the profit and sustainability rules in the three-year period leading up to 2021-22. It was the… Continue reading Everton punishment reduced to six points
Instagram owner Meta forms team to stop AI from tricking voters
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has announced that it will create a team to address the issue of deceptive artificial intelligence (AI) content in the forthcoming European Union (EU) elections in June. Specifically, it is concerned by the use of generative AI, which can create fake videos, images, and audio to mislead… Continue reading Instagram owner Meta forms team to stop AI from tricking voters
Casement Park: New GAA president against more funding
Jarlath Burns, the new GAA president, has confirmed that he opposes the GAA investing additional funds in the redevelopment of Casement Park. The government of Ireland has assigned €50m (£42.8m) for the stadium in west Belfast, while the GAA announced that its limit of contribution is £15m. The stadium has been earmarked to host football… Continue reading Casement Park: New GAA president against more funding
Housebuilders face probe from competition watchdog
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating several leading UK housebuilders following a year-long investigation into the sector across Wales, England, and Scotland. The regulator’s study uncovered evidence suggesting that information-sharing among companies could influence new home prices and sales rates. Sarah Cardell, chief executive of the CMA, revealed that “potential exchanges of confidential,… Continue reading Housebuilders face probe from competition watchdog
Thameslink Govia: Rail services in South East hit by signal failure
Passengers in Sussex, Surrey and Kent are experiencing significant disruptions to their rail services due to a severe signal fault. The disruption could last until noon due to a power failure that occurred early Monday morning. This power failure caused significant delays and cancellations to Thameslink and Southern services. Gatwick Express trains have also been… Continue reading Thameslink Govia: Rail services in South East hit by signal failure
Healthcare staff: Unions to ballot members on new pay offer
Healthcare workers in Northern Ireland are to vote on a new pay deal aimed at restoring pay parity with England, following months of industrial action. The proposed settlement includes a 5% uplift and a one-off payment of £1,505, with unions expected to ballot their members on the offer. Unions such as Unison, which represents thousands… Continue reading Healthcare staff: Unions to ballot members on new pay offer