Number of zero-hours contracts hits record high ahead of crackdown

The number of individuals employed under zero-hours contracts has reached an unprecedented peak, just before Labour’s proposed restrictions on the practice are set to take effect next year. This rise has largely been driven by an increase in the number of young workers aged 16 to 24 and others who are not engaged in full-time… Continue reading Number of zero-hours contracts hits record high ahead of crackdown

Victims ‘devastated’ by train CCTV failures that allowed sex offenders to go untraced

A recent BBC investigation has brought to light major flaws in the effectiveness of CCTV systems on the rail network, which allow sexual offenders on trains to evade justice. One victim, Beth Wright, shared how she felt profoundly let down after her attacker could not be identified due to the absence of usable CCTV footage… Continue reading Victims ‘devastated’ by train CCTV failures that allowed sex offenders to go untraced

Watch: Lord Mandelson arrives at home after being released on bail

According to the Metropolitan Police, Lord Mandelson has been granted bail following his arrest earlier on Monday. The arrest was made under suspicion of misconduct in public office. The police confirmed that the individual, aged 72, was released while the investigation continues. No further details have been provided regarding the inquiries. Lord Mandelson returned to… Continue reading Watch: Lord Mandelson arrives at home after being released on bail

Lib Dems in bid to release files on Andrew trade envoy role

The Liberal Democrats are seeking the release of documents concerning Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s appointment as a UK trade envoy after his recent arrest. The party plans to introduce a motion on Tuesday that aims to compel the government to disclose files related to his 2001 appointment, including those that pertain to the vetting process. This move… Continue reading Lib Dems in bid to release files on Andrew trade envoy role

Lord Mandelson arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office

Lord Peter Mandelson was released on bail by the Metropolitan Police following his arrest earlier this week on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The 72-year-old was detained on Monday at his residence in Camden, north London, before being taken to a police station for questioning. Reports noted that he returned to his London home… Continue reading Lord Mandelson arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office

GPs get £3,000 bonus to maximise weight loss drug prescriptions

Starting in April, General Practitioners (GPs) in England will receive annual bonuses of £3,000 for prescribing weight loss medications to eligible patients. This financial incentive is part of the updated GP contract introduced by the government, designed to encourage more active engagement in addressing obesity through medical treatment. Additionally, GPs will obtain around £1,000 per… Continue reading GPs get £3,000 bonus to maximise weight loss drug prescriptions

'Miracle' baby born to first UK womb transplant from deceased donor

In the UK, a significant medical milestone has been reached with the birth of the first baby boy conceived using a womb transplanted from a deceased donor. Grace Bell, who was born without a functional womb due to a condition known as MRKH syndrome, gave birth to her son Hugo just before Christmas 2025. At… Continue reading 'Miracle' baby born to first UK womb transplant from deceased donor

Newspaper headlines: 'Mandelson arrested' and 'Four years of tears' in Ukraine

Lord Mandelson’s arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office has become a major headline across several newspapers. Police were seen leading the former ambassador to the United States away from his London residence. This investigation relates to allegations that during his tenure as business secretary, Mandelson may have transmitted sensitive government information to the… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Mandelson arrested' and 'Four years of tears' in Ukraine

How UK and Irish conmen spend cash from US construction scams

It looks like you’ve shared part of an article or report about a group called The Travelling Conmen, involved in transnational construction scams targeting victims in the UK, Ireland, and the US, including a woman named Jane. The gang has been linked to defrauding people of significant sums, sometimes involving payments sent to jewelers in… Continue reading How UK and Irish conmen spend cash from US construction scams

What happened to Arlene Fraser? The 30-year mystery of a murder without a body

The case of Arlene Fraser in Elgin, located in the north of Scotland, has often been compared to that of the Mary Celeste due to the mysterious nature of her disappearance. Arlene vanished in 1998 under strange circumstances: her house was left unlocked, with household chores in mid-progress (the ironing board out, vacuum cleaner plugged… Continue reading What happened to Arlene Fraser? The 30-year mystery of a murder without a body