An 'epidemic' of violence: The women and girls killed by men last year

It looks like you’ve shared an excerpt from a news or feature article about domestic homicide cases and the impact on children, with references to specific cases in Sefton, Widnes, London, Cornwall, and other locations. The article discusses survivors’ and family members’ testimonies, the role of coercive control in abusive relationships, and comments from charities… Continue reading An 'epidemic' of violence: The women and girls killed by men last year

Volunteers needed as more whales and dolphins strand alive

An increasing number of whales, dolphins, and porpoises are being found stranded on UK beaches, prompting a call for more volunteers to assist in their rescue. The British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR), an organization dedicated to marine wildlife protection, is expanding its volunteer workforce to cope with the rising demands of assessing, providing first… Continue reading Volunteers needed as more whales and dolphins strand alive

Newspaper headlines: 'Drive less to save on fuel' and 'War is near end'

Several major newspapers have highlighted recent remarks by US President Donald Trump regarding the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly concerning the situation with Iran. The Daily Mail’s front page features the headline, “Trump: Iran war is ‘pretty much’ over,” reporting that Trump, following a lengthy phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressed… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Drive less to save on fuel' and 'War is near end'

UK weather: Snow forecast for some as cold air returns this week

After enjoying a brief period of spring-like warmth in the UK, temperatures are expected to fall back into single digits this week, accompanied by the possibility of snow in some regions. While March usually brings warmer and sunnier days, the air over the far northern Atlantic remains chilly. A series of weather fronts will gradually… Continue reading UK weather: Snow forecast for some as cold air returns this week

Thousands of lawyers oppose jury restriction plan

A group of over 3,200 legal professionals, including 300 senior barristers and a number of retired judges, have urged the government to abandon proposals to eliminate jury trials in certain criminal cases. These concerns were expressed in a letter addressed to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who previously served as director of public prosecutions. The… Continue reading Thousands of lawyers oppose jury restriction plan

First New V-Level subjects announced from 2027

The government has revealed the initial subjects for the new V-level qualifications, which are set to be introduced from 2027. These vocational courses will initially focus on education and early years, finance and accounting, and digital skills. The introduction of V-levels is part of broader plans intended to prepare young people for future employment by… Continue reading First New V-Level subjects announced from 2027

Vaginal mesh: 'I'm in constant pain' – woman harmed by mesh urges action on redress scheme

Susan McLarnon, a woman from Belfast who received a vaginal mesh implant to address prolapse and urinary incontinence, describes living with “constant pain” as she calls on the government to establish a firm deadline for a compensation scheme. She is part of a group of women traveling to Downing Street to deliver a letter to… Continue reading Vaginal mesh: 'I'm in constant pain' – woman harmed by mesh urges action on redress scheme

Business owners 'heartbroken' after retail units destroyed in Glasgow fire

A devastating fire in Glasgow has left numerous independent businesses devastated after a historic building housing them was destroyed. The blaze, which began in a vape shop on Sunday, rapidly spread through the entire Victorian-era structure located on Union Corner adjacent to Glasgow Central Station. Despite the efforts of over 250 firefighters, the B-listed building… Continue reading Business owners 'heartbroken' after retail units destroyed in Glasgow fire

MPs reject call for under-16s social media ban, backing more flexible powers

Members of Parliament have decided against adopting an Australia-style prohibition on social media use for children under the age of 16. Instead, they have endorsed a more flexible approach, granting ministers discretionary powers to regulate access. This follows Australia’s introduction of a ban on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat for younger users at the… Continue reading MPs reject call for under-16s social media ban, backing more flexible powers

Meta removes UK politics deepfake pages after BBC investigation

The text you provided discusses the emergence of fake social media pages using AI-generated content, including deepfake images and videos, to create false political and celebrity scenarios. Here’s a concise summary of the key points: – **Fake AI-generated content:** Multiple Facebook pages have been creating and sharing fake stories and images involving politicians like Laura… Continue reading Meta removes UK politics deepfake pages after BBC investigation