UK MP Scott Benton may be facing a 35-day suspension from Parliament over his breach of standards. According to a report from the Commons Standards Committee, Benton displayed conduct that was “very serious” by giving the message that he and other members were corrupt and “for sale”. If MPs approve the suspension, it could trigger… Continue reading Potential by-election as ex-Tory MP Scott Benton faces Commons ban
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Bloody Sunday: Soldier F will face murder trial
A former British soldier is to be tried for two murders and five attempted murders committed during Bloody Sunday. The charges specifically relate to the murders of William McKinney and James Wray in Londonderry on 30 January 1972. The incident saw members of the Army’s Parachute Regiment shoot dead thirteen people and injure at least… Continue reading Bloody Sunday: Soldier F will face murder trial
Vaughan Gething announces Welsh first minister bid
Vaughan Gething, former health minister of Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic, has announced his candidacy for the Welsh Labour leadership race. He is the first candidate to officially declare, and has secured five votes from Labour Members of the Senedd, including ministers Rebecca Evans, Dawn Bowden, and Lynne Neagle. Gething has emphasized the importance of… Continue reading Vaughan Gething announces Welsh first minister bid
Welsh Labour leader: Vaughan Gething to announce bid
There is speculation that Vaughan Gething, the Economy Minister of Wales, will announce his candidacy for Welsh Labour Leadership on Thursday. Gething is one of the two frontrunners in the race, triggered by First Minister Mark Drakeford’s announcement of his quit. Gething, 49-year-old, is expected to release a statement later in the day. His expected… Continue reading Welsh Labour leader: Vaughan Gething to announce bid
Sara Sharif: Father, step-mother and uncle deny girl's murder
Three family members have pleaded not guilty to the murder of Sara Sharif, a 10-year-old girl found dead in her home in Surrey on August 10th. Urfan Sharif, Beinash Batool, and Urfan’s brother, Faisal Malik, have also denied causing or allowing the death of a child. The defendants all lived with Sara before her death… Continue reading Sara Sharif: Father, step-mother and uncle deny girl's murder
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Chelsea football club has condemned the racist abuse that Lauren James, a player for the club since 2021, has been receiving on social media. Chelsea manager, Emma Hayes, criticised the “unacceptable” and “disgusting” behaviour, citing that James was “not in a good place” after being subjected to it. She also highlighted that the language used… Continue reading James
Jimmy Savile victim says new NI law could protect sex offenders
New legislation in Northern Ireland that allows for sexual offenders to remain anonymous for up to 25 years after their death is being criticised by survivors of sexual abuse, with one survivor describing it as a “protection clause” for abusers. The law, which came into force last month and applies to crimes committed only in… Continue reading Jimmy Savile victim says new NI law could protect sex offenders
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GCHQ Christmas challenge: Agency reveals 2023 codebreaker
GCHQ, the UK intelligence agency, has released its third annual Christmas code-breaking challenge for children. Dubbed the “trickiest” challenge yet, over 1,000 secondary schools have signed up to take part in the event. Designed to keep young minds challenged over the winter break, GCHQ’s gift tags, Christmas cards, and candy canes themed code-breaking challenges aim… Continue reading GCHQ Christmas challenge: Agency reveals 2023 codebreaker
Allergy details must be mandatory on menus – Food Standards Agency
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has called for restaurant menus to display allergy information. The FSA is supporting the campaign for a law to be introduced called “Owen’s Law,” launched by the family of a teenager who died after suffering an allergic reaction. Owen Carey died after informing the restaurant that he was allergic to… Continue reading Allergy details must be mandatory on menus – Food Standards Agency