Government to offer cash payouts for people in financial crisis

Starting in April, a new financial support program will offer emergency funding to low-income individuals across England. Named the Crisis and Resilience Fund, this initiative will allocate £1 billion each year over the next three years. Eligible applicants can seek assistance through their local councils regardless of whether they currently receive benefits. The program is… Continue reading Government to offer cash payouts for people in financial crisis

Unexploded Exmouth WW2 bomb to be disposed of at sea

A World War Two bomb recently dredged from the waters near Exmouth is scheduled for disposal at sea on Friday morning. In response to this discovery, thousands of residents in Exmouth and Plymouth remain evacuated overnight as safety cordons continue to restrict access in both towns. In Exmouth, the exclusion zone around the marina has… Continue reading Unexploded Exmouth WW2 bomb to be disposed of at sea

'We'd been on high alert' – How Jenrick's dramatic defection unfolded

Robert Jenrick’s political trajectory took a dramatic turn this week following a remarkable sequence of events within the Conservative Party. On Wednesday afternoon, in a prominent parliamentary chamber wood-paneled and steeped in tradition, Jenrick was engaged alongside Kemi Badenoch and other Conservative shadow cabinet members in discussions centered on foreign policy. An eyewitness described Jenrick… Continue reading 'We'd been on high alert' – How Jenrick's dramatic defection unfolded

Dr Alex George: 'ADHD and OCD diagnoses have changed my life'

Dr Alex George, known for his appearance on Love Island and as an author, has spoken candidly about how his ADHD and OCD diagnoses have profoundly transformed his life. Originally from Carmarthenshire and now based in London, the former emergency room doctor has highlighted the lengthy waiting times for assessments, revealing that he spent thousands… Continue reading Dr Alex George: 'ADHD and OCD diagnoses have changed my life'

Dairy farm crisis: The money we earn from selling our milk doesn't cover our costs

Adam and Lucy Johnstone began managing a dairy farm in south-west Scotland two years ago, initially turning a decent profit from their herd of 60 cows. However, in recent months, the payment they receive per litre of milk from the major dairy company Arla has dropped sharply by 25%, now falling below the actual cost… Continue reading Dairy farm crisis: The money we earn from selling our milk doesn't cover our costs

Craig Hurcombe disappearance: Michael Bretton charged with murder

A man has been formally charged with murder following the discovery of human remains in the Somerset countryside. The remains are believed to belong to Craig Hurcombe, aged 40, who was last seen in Gurney Slade on the evening of New Year’s Day around 18:20 GMT. Law enforcement officers from Avon and Somerset Police had… Continue reading Craig Hurcombe disappearance: Michael Bretton charged with murder

Robert Jenrick joins Reform UK after being sacked by Tories

Robert Jenrick, a former Conservative shadow minister, has officially joined Reform UK shortly after being dismissed by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch. His dismissal came amid accusations that he was secretly planning to defect to Nigel Farage’s party. Farage introduced Jenrick at a press event, expressing gratitude towards Badenoch for removing a former Tory leadership rival… Continue reading Robert Jenrick joins Reform UK after being sacked by Tories

Tour de France 2027: Men's and women's events to start in Edinburgh and Leeds

In 2027, Edinburgh and Leeds will serve as the starting points for the men’s and women’s editions of the Tour de France, respectively. The UK Government has described this event as “the most accessible major sporting spectacle ever held in Britain.” It is anticipated that the Grand Departs for both races will pass within an… Continue reading Tour de France 2027: Men's and women's events to start in Edinburgh and Leeds

Serial rail fare evader faces jail over 112 unpaid tickets

Charles Brohiri, aged 29, stands accused of one of the most extensive cases of rail fare evasion in Britain, having admitted to traveling on Govia Thameslink train services without purchasing tickets on 112 occasions. During proceedings at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, it was revealed that Brohiri may face a prison sentence due to the sheer volume… Continue reading Serial rail fare evader faces jail over 112 unpaid tickets

Princess of Wales hosts World Cup winners England

The Princess of Wales warmly welcomed England’s women’s rugby union team to Windsor Castle in recognition of their victory at the World Cup in September. England secured the championship by defeating Canada 33-13 in front of a crowd of 81,885 at Twickenham, marking their third time lifting the coveted trophy. As a patron of the… Continue reading Princess of Wales hosts World Cup winners England