David McCann, the editor of The Times and The Sunday Times in Scotland, has been suspended following charges related to indecent online communications. News UK, the owner of the newspapers, confirmed that the 43-year-old is involved in a criminal investigation that is not connected to his professional duties. On November 25, Police Scotland conducted a… Continue reading The Times Scotland editor suspended over indecent communications charge
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Wes Streeting confirms public inquiry into Teesside NHS trust
A public inquiry has been launched into the mental health care provided by the Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust (TEWV), following persistent campaigns from families who lost loved ones they believe were let down by “chaotic and appalling” treatment. This announcement was made by Health Secretary Wes Streeting after he met with relatives… Continue reading Wes Streeting confirms public inquiry into Teesside NHS trust
Workers' rights bill standoff continues after latest Lords defeat
The government’s flagship Employment Rights Bill has encountered further obstacles after the House of Lords dealt another blow to the legislation. This new setback follows closely on the heels of a government announcement just two weeks ago claiming a breakthrough agreement had been reached between business groups and trade unions concerning workers’ rights to unfair… Continue reading Workers' rights bill standoff continues after latest Lords defeat
Royal Navy shadows Russian submarine through English Channel
The Royal Navy has reported tracking a Russian submarine as it passed through the English Channel, aiming to protect UK maritime boundaries. The vessel in question, the Kilo-class submarine Krasnodar, was monitored on the surface while moving from the North Sea through the Strait of Dover into the English Channel. A Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA)… Continue reading Royal Navy shadows Russian submarine through English Channel
Flu in four charts – how this year's winter outbreak is different
The NHS is currently confronting a severe challenge as hospital admissions for flu have surged by 55% within just one week. Sir Jim Mackey, NHS England’s chief executive, has warned that the number of patients occupying hospital beds due to influenza could reach between 5,000 and 8,000 by the weekend. Meanwhile, experts from the King’s… Continue reading Flu in four charts – how this year's winter outbreak is different
Anger as illegal waste dumps appear near Worcestershire homes
Residents in Worcestershire have expressed significant frustration over large amounts of waste being dumped near their homes, with one location described as an “environmental horror.” Investigations are currently underway into two suspected illegal waste sites in the area. One photograph from Evesham shows a substantial quantity of rubbish dumped in a wide trench. Another issue… Continue reading Anger as illegal waste dumps appear near Worcestershire homes
Wiltshire deaths probe linked to patients' altered care records
Two ambulance staff members have been arrested in connection with the deaths of six adults, amid allegations that some patients were not hospitalized when necessary and that their care records were manipulated. This information comes from a BBC investigation. The inquiry by Wiltshire Police began in 2023 and appears to be linked to an internal… Continue reading Wiltshire deaths probe linked to patients' altered care records
Settlement reached in court over first child killed in Troubles
The family of Patrick Rooney, the first child to lose his life during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, is set to receive substantial compensation, as revealed in a High Court hearing on Thursday. Patrick, who was nine years old and the eldest of six siblings, was fatally shot in his bedroom at the Divis flats… Continue reading Settlement reached in court over first child killed in Troubles
Northumberland Royal Mail postwoman took life after office sexual assault
A coroner has determined that Carly Wealleans, a 30-year-old postwoman, took her own life following sexual assault by a colleague and inadequate responses from management. At the time of her death in March 2022 at her home in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland, Ms Wealleans was reportedly on a phone call with a Royal Mail manager. Her general… Continue reading Northumberland Royal Mail postwoman took life after office sexual assault
Sandie Peggie tribunal judgement to be amended in fake quote row
A nurse suspended over a dispute regarding transgender women’s use of single-sex changing rooms has had her employment tribunal judgment amended after complaints surfaced that a quote included in the ruling was fabricated. The tribunal had originally found NHS Fife guilty of harassing Sandie Peggie in four specific instances but rejected the majority of her… Continue reading Sandie Peggie tribunal judgement to be amended in fake quote row