‘Patriotic’ UK anti-immigration social media accounts traced to Sri Lanka and Vietnam

The “Great British People” Facebook page, which claims to represent Yorkshire, has recently garnered significant attention, accumulating 1.3 million views on its latest video. This particular video features an elderly white British man expressing distress about his pension. Other videos on the page focus on topics such as “the overwhelming scale of mass immigration,” encouraging… Continue reading ‘Patriotic’ UK anti-immigration social media accounts traced to Sri Lanka and Vietnam

'Don't swim' at 12 of 14 river bathing sites, as more locations announced

Across England, nearly all official inland river bathing sites now display warnings advising against swimming due to concerns over water safety. This development coincides with the government’s announcement of six newly designated river bathing locations that will undergo water quality monitoring for the first time during the upcoming summer season. Notably, this expansion includes a… Continue reading 'Don't swim' at 12 of 14 river bathing sites, as more locations announced

Royal finances face a cut. But will much really change?

The text you provided discusses the topic of **financial transparency** in relation to the funding of the British monarchy, particularly focusing on the Sovereign Grant and public perceptions around it. Key points highlighted include: – **Public perception and criticism:** The Royal Family is often viewed as extremely wealthy, which fuels criticism over the use of… Continue reading Royal finances face a cut. But will much really change?

AI could put people off tech jobs and hurt the economy, warns Raspberry Pi boss

Eben Upton, the founder of the British computer company Raspberry Pi, has expressed concerns about the potential negative effects of overestimating Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities. Speaking on the BBC’s Big Boss Interview podcast, he cautioned that inflated expectations around AI might discourage people from pursuing careers in technology, which could worsen existing skill shortages rather… Continue reading AI could put people off tech jobs and hurt the economy, warns Raspberry Pi boss

Newspaper headlines: 'Starmer's battle begins' and 'Rivals'

The recent developments within the Labour Party have dominated media coverage, focusing heavily on Sir Keir Starmer’s ongoing struggle to maintain his position as prime minister. The resignation of Health Secretary Wes Streeting from the Cabinet marked a significant moment, although he did not pursue a leadership challenge. The Financial Times depicted the situation as… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Starmer's battle begins' and 'Rivals'

Analysis: Andy Burnham's route back to the Commons is clearer – but one big hurdle remains

Andy Burnham is making significant progress towards a return to Parliament, as two major obstacles have recently been overcome. A Labour Member of Parliament has stepped down, creating an opportunity for Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor, to stand for a parliamentary seat. This development contrasts with an earlier situation before the Gorton and Denton by-election… Continue reading Analysis: Andy Burnham's route back to the Commons is clearer – but one big hurdle remains

UK Eurovision act Look Mum No Computer: The BBC gave me a stress test to check I could cope under pressure

Sam Battle, known to fans as Look Mum No Computer, is set to perform for the United Kingdom at the upcoming 70th Eurovision Song Contest this Saturday. Despite the high stakes and public spotlight surrounding the competition, Sam approaches the event with a notably relaxed attitude. “It could go well or completely wrong – I’m… Continue reading UK Eurovision act Look Mum No Computer: The BBC gave me a stress test to check I could cope under pressure

Hundreds of comedians unpaid by one of UK's biggest comedy festivals

The Leicester Comedy Festival, one of the UK’s largest comedy events, is facing significant financial difficulties that have left many performers unpaid. This year’s festival, held from 4 to 22 February, attracted around 100,000 attendees and featured over 500 acts, including well-known names such as Sir Stephen Fry, Sara Pascoe, and Rosie Holt. Despite its… Continue reading Hundreds of comedians unpaid by one of UK's biggest comedy festivals

Fake insurance: Driver from Londonderry warns of ghost broker scam

Amie Donaghey, a world champion Irish dancer, found herself unintentionally involved in criminal proceedings after purchasing a fraudulent car insurance policy from a so-called “ghost broker.” This scam, which specifically targets young drivers, has ensnared thousands across the UK, according to the City of London Police. The 21-year-old mother of two believed she had paid… Continue reading Fake insurance: Driver from Londonderry warns of ghost broker scam

Andy Burnham to make bid to return to Commons as pressure mounts on Starmer

Andy Burnham plans to make a return to the House of Commons as a Member of Parliament following Wes Streeting’s resignation from his position as health secretary. Streeting stepped down citing a loss of confidence in Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership. Burnham, currently serving as the mayor of Greater Manchester, intends to seek the… Continue reading Andy Burnham to make bid to return to Commons as pressure mounts on Starmer