Nigel Farage avoids police investigation into election spending

Nigel Farage will not face an investigation regarding allegations that Reform UK exceeded spending limits during his 2024 general election campaign. Essex Police stated they are unable to proceed with any inquiry into the matter because more than a year has passed since the purported offence took place. The issue arose after a former member… Continue reading Nigel Farage avoids police investigation into election spending

Will 'Santa rate cut' have enough festive spirit to boost the economy?

The subtle cues from the Bank of England’s governor can sometimes hint at the broader economic outlook; for example, the sight of Andrew Bailey wearing a festive tie adorned with Christmas trees while announcing a rate cut might be more than just a seasonal choice. Although it could simply be a lighthearted touch, it may… Continue reading Will 'Santa rate cut' have enough festive spirit to boost the economy?

Manchester Arena bomb: Injured children to share nearly £20m

A judge has ruled that nearly £20 million will be paid to children injured in the Manchester Arena bombing, which occurred at the conclusion of an Ariana Grande concert on 22 May 2017. At a hearing held at the Manchester Civil Courts of Justice, compensation ranging from £2,770 to £11.4 million was agreed for sixteen… Continue reading Manchester Arena bomb: Injured children to share nearly £20m

'Secret bugging' of SNP MSP unacceptable, John Swinney says

First Minister John Swinney has condemned recent claims that a staff member secretly recorded an SNP MSP they once worked for, describing such actions as “completely and utterly unacceptable.” According to a report in The Scotsman, a former employee allegedly planted listening devices in the office of an unnamed politician during late 2023. BBC Scotland… Continue reading 'Secret bugging' of SNP MSP unacceptable, John Swinney says

Has flu peaked? What the figures tell us

The NHS continues to maintain a heightened state of vigilance regarding this year’s flu season, although current data suggests that the recent surge in cases has, for now, plateaued. According to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), the spread of influenza within communities has stabilized, and the increase in hospital admissions has begun to slow.… Continue reading Has flu peaked? What the figures tell us

William Rush: Waterloo Road actor and son of Coronation Street's Debbie Rush dies aged 31

William Rush, known for his role as Josh Stevenson in the BBC One drama *Waterloo Road*, has tragically passed away at the age of 31, according to a statement from his family. He appeared in a total of 168 episodes of the popular series between 2009 and 2013. Rush’s career began as a child actor,… Continue reading William Rush: Waterloo Road actor and son of Coronation Street's Debbie Rush dies aged 31

Ieuan Crump jailed for sex assaults on Grange Hospital patients

A healthcare support worker has been sentenced to nine years in prison after sexually assaulting two female patients during his employment at a hospital. Ieuan Crump, aged 27, was convicted last month at Merthyr Crown Court on multiple charges, including six counts of sexual assault and three counts of assault by penetration. The offenses occurred… Continue reading Ieuan Crump jailed for sex assaults on Grange Hospital patients

Batters review: 'Bewildered' farmers need new deal to be profitable

An independent review examining farm profitability has revealed that many farmers feel “bewildered and frightened” due to proposed changes to inheritance tax, leading to concerns about the future viability of their businesses. The government-commissioned report, which was released on Thursday, includes 57 recommendations aimed at enhancing productivity, investment, and resilience within the agricultural sector. Baroness… Continue reading Batters review: 'Bewildered' farmers need new deal to be profitable

Manchester man kneed in leg by TUI staff on holiday paid £18k

Ryan Mendelson, a 33-year-old man from Manchester, has been awarded £18,000 in compensation after suffering an injury while on a package holiday in Cape Verde. The injury occurred when a hotel staff member at the TUI resort, Hotel RIU Touareg, kneed him in the back of the leg. He described the incident as a “physical… Continue reading Manchester man kneed in leg by TUI staff on holiday paid £18k