Andy Burnham likely to replace Reeves if he becomes PM

If Andy Burnham becomes prime minister, it is anticipated that he will replace Rachel Reeves as chancellor and offer her a less senior cabinet role, according to BBC sources. However, a spokesperson for Burnham emphasized that no final decisions have yet been made. As the former Greater Manchester mayor prepares a team for Downing Street,… Continue reading Andy Burnham likely to replace Reeves if he becomes PM

The economic challenges facing the next prime minister

Although voter turnout tends to be higher among older individuals, it is the younger generations who feel the most disadvantaged in today’s economic landscape. One of the primary concerns is the challenge of entering the housing market, despite some positive shifts in affordability compared to a few years ago. Recent data shows that the increase… Continue reading The economic challenges facing the next prime minister

Tate brothers challenge decision to withhold names of UK accusers

Andrew and Tristan Tate are attempting to overturn the Crown Prosecution Service’s (CPS) decision to withhold the identities of individuals who have filed criminal complaints against them in the United Kingdom. During a hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice, their barrister argued that the CPS’s refusal to disclose these names was “flawed” and pointed… Continue reading Tate brothers challenge decision to withhold names of UK accusers

Man stabbed to death in Crystal Palace is named by police

Kamahl Cameron-Williams, aged 31, has been identified by police as the man who was fatally stabbed in south London. The incident occurred in Crystal Palace on Westow Hill during the early hours of Sunday, 21 June, where emergency services responded to reports of a man suffering from knife wounds. Tragically, Cameron-Williams was pronounced dead at… Continue reading Man stabbed to death in Crystal Palace is named by police

Newspaper headlines: 'Heat engulfs UK' and 'Ghana be alright'

According to the Financial Times, a potential conflict may arise between outgoing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and his “likely successor” Andy Burnham regarding a comprehensive 10-year “defence investment blueprint.” This plan aims to allocate funding for the armed forces, develop new military technologies, and expand the defence industry. Sources quoted by the publication suggest… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Heat engulfs UK' and 'Ghana be alright'

Heat pump growth stalls as government support cut, warns climate watchdog

Residential heating accounts for nearly 20% of the nation’s total emissions. Presently, most households rely on gas boilers to warm their homes. The government aims to transition the majority of these homes to heat pumps, which operate on electricity that can be sourced from renewable energy such as solar and wind power. Despite this ambition,… Continue reading Heat pump growth stalls as government support cut, warns climate watchdog

Want to feel happier at work? Take a five-minute walk

Keith Diaz, the lead researcher, explained to BBC News that the majority of adults spend approximately 75% of their waking hours being sedentary. He emphasized that while the general recommendation to “sit less and move more” remains valid, it is important for people to understand the specific amount of activity needed. Diaz shared encouraging findings,… Continue reading Want to feel happier at work? Take a five-minute walk

Could UK summers get even hotter and are we ready?

The UK is currently experiencing an intense heatwave, with temperatures in parts of south-east England possibly reaching 37°C, breaking previous June records. This comes shortly after unprecedented warmth in May, highlighting changes in the nation’s climate. Scientists have described these temperature records as “extraordinary” and stress the urgent need for preparations to handle even more… Continue reading Could UK summers get even hotter and are we ready?

Ten years on, Brexit's economic impact is becoming clearer

Shortly after the United Kingdom exited the European Union in 2020, an innovative company from Bristol named Eskimo began marketing a new type of electric radiator that combined energy efficiency with high fashion. This product was based on cutting-edge technology developed by local academics, and the company intended to distribute these radiators across Europe via… Continue reading Ten years on, Brexit's economic impact is becoming clearer

Largest maternity review in NHS history to be published

Sarah and Jack Hawkins were among the earliest to voice serious concerns about the quality of care at the trust following the stillbirth of their daughter Harriet at City Hospital in April 2016. Initially, a hospital review concluded there was “no obvious fault” and attributed Harriet’s death to an infection. However, Sarah and Jack, both… Continue reading Largest maternity review in NHS history to be published