One-off £2,000 cash grant gives care leavers head start, study finds

A recent study has revealed that care leavers who received a single £2,000 cash payment without any conditions were less likely to face homelessness or experience stays in hospital or prison. Conducted by researchers at King’s College London, the study also found that recipients of the grant reported improved well-being, including greater optimism and confidence… Continue reading One-off £2,000 cash grant gives care leavers head start, study finds

Newspaper headlines: 'Help' for energy bills and PM 'resists' Trump warships call

Recent headlines from UK newspapers highlight a variety of pressing national and international concerns. The i Paper and the Independent both emphasize upcoming government support to alleviate soaring energy costs for households, particularly those reliant on heating oil. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is preparing to announce new financial measures, with substantial funds allocated to… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Help' for energy bills and PM 'resists' Trump warships call

People turn to private health care to beat long NHS waits, says watchdog

Healthwatch England has raised concerns that a two-tier healthcare system is developing in the UK, with a growing number of people turning to private providers to avoid lengthy waits within the NHS. Their research, including patient feedback and polling, indicates an increasing reliance on the private sector largely driven by delays in NHS treatment. According… Continue reading People turn to private health care to beat long NHS waits, says watchdog

Abortion: Schoolgirl traumatised after being wrongly sent to England for termination

An 18-year-old from Northern Ireland endured a distressing experience after being mistakenly sent to England for an abortion that could have been provided locally, her mother has shared. The young woman, identified only as Olivia to protect her identity, was 18 weeks pregnant at the time and required medical termination. However, due to confusion by… Continue reading Abortion: Schoolgirl traumatised after being wrongly sent to England for termination

Labour urges tax investigation into Reform's Richard Tice

The Labour Party has formally requested an investigation by His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) into the tax practices of Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK. This move follows a report by the Sunday Times, which alleged that Tice avoided nearly £600,000 in corporation tax through his property firm. Anna Turley, chair of the… Continue reading Labour urges tax investigation into Reform's Richard Tice

Plans for support on heating oil costs to be announced

The government is preparing to unveil a support package aimed at helping households cope with a steep increase in heating oil costs. This surge in prices has been driven primarily by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, specifically the US-Israeli conflict involving Iran, which has pushed crude oil prices above $100 per barrel—up from around… Continue reading Plans for support on heating oil costs to be announced

Llanelli woman who tripped on pothole fears for safety of other road users

The article discusses the increasing problem of potholes in Wales, highlighting personal experiences and official responses: – Sharon Williams, 41, from Llanelli, fell and injured her face and head after not seeing a pothole on her way home near her mother’s house in Rhandirmwyn on 31 December. She sustained a black eye and grazes and… Continue reading Llanelli woman who tripped on pothole fears for safety of other road users

Two people die after University of Kent meningitis outbreak

An outbreak of invasive meningitis at the University of Kent has tragically resulted in the deaths of two individuals. Both victims are believed to be between 18 and 21 years old, with one confirmed to be a student. Alongside these fatalities, 11 other people in the Canterbury area are reported to be seriously ill in… Continue reading Two people die after University of Kent meningitis outbreak

Mother charged with murder of 18-day-old baby in London

An 18-day-old infant tragically passed away after falling from a height in London, and the child’s mother has now been charged with murder, according to police statements. Zahira Byjaouane, aged 43 and residing on Horseferry Road in Westminster, was formally charged on Sunday and has been remanded in custody pending further legal proceedings. The Metropolitan… Continue reading Mother charged with murder of 18-day-old baby in London