Two arrested over arson attack at former synagogue in east London

Counter-terrorism police have arrested a man and a woman in connection with a suspected arson attack on a former synagogue located in East London. The incident involved minor damage to gates and a lock at the front entrance of the East London Central Synagogue building in Whitechapel, which ceased functioning as a synagogue in 2020.… Continue reading Two arrested over arson attack at former synagogue in east London

Sarwar says he will 'absolutely' stay on as Labour leader

Anas Sarwar has confirmed that he intends to remain as the leader of Scottish Labour, despite the party experiencing its poorest performance ever in a Scottish Parliament election. Last week, Labour saw a reduction of four seats, finishing with just 17 out of the 129 seats available. Sarwar avoided specifying how long he plans to… Continue reading Sarwar says he will 'absolutely' stay on as Labour leader

'We need to move quickly,' says Labour MP seeking to challenge PM

Labour MP Catherine West has voiced serious concerns about the current leadership of Sir Keir Starmer, emphasizing the need for swift action. Although she would prefer a Cabinet member to take the reins, West has not ruled out standing herself to prompt a leadership contest if no alternative candidate steps forward. Speaking with BBC’s Laura… Continue reading 'We need to move quickly,' says Labour MP seeking to challenge PM

Army parachutes onto Tristan da Cunha to help Briton with suspected hantavirus

British Army medical personnel were recently deployed via parachute onto the isolated South Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha to assist a British citizen suspected of being infected with hantavirus. This man had disembarked from the MV Hondius, a cruise ship that experienced a deadly outbreak, and returned to Britain’s most remote inhabited overseas territory.… Continue reading Army parachutes onto Tristan da Cunha to help Briton with suspected hantavirus

Sunderland Reform UK councillor suspended over alleged racist posts

A newly elected Reform UK councillor, Glenn Gibbins, has been suspended from the party amid accusations of racism. Gibbins, who was elected to Sunderland City Council, has faced allegations regarding racist comments he allegedly posted online. Some party materials have mistakenly referred to him as Gibbons. Darren Grimes, deputy leader of Durham County Council, confirmed… Continue reading Sunderland Reform UK councillor suspended over alleged racist posts

Lidl shoppers say they'll miss monthly pastries. Can bonus points win them over?

For a decade, Lizi Hall from Chichester has made Lidl her primary grocery store, becoming adept at maximizing the benefits of its loyalty program. She explains, “We’ve got it down to a bit of an art,” and affirms that the previous rewards system “really did work” for her. Typically spending at least £250 monthly on… Continue reading Lidl shoppers say they'll miss monthly pastries. Can bonus points win them over?

'I stood on a dog biscuit – it left me in a wheelchair'

Jayme Stephen was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of seven. Recently, a seemingly minor incident involving stepping on a dog biscuit triggered a rapid decline in her health, ultimately resulting in the amputation of her right leg. Shortly after noticing a dent on the sole of her foot caused by the biscuit,… Continue reading 'I stood on a dog biscuit – it left me in a wheelchair'

Food packer sacked for eating stolen peanuts in Gousto factory

Barbara Lisowska, a food packer employed by Gousto, was dismissed after being found eating peanuts on the factory floor, an employment tribunal has heard. The incident led to her being fired for gross misconduct in May 2024, amid concerns over potential risks to customers with food allergies. The 65-year-old denied the accusation, arguing she could… Continue reading Food packer sacked for eating stolen peanuts in Gousto factory

Aberfan disaster photographer wishes he had never taken famous image

One of the most iconic images from the tragic Aberfan disaster continues to weigh heavily on the man who captured it. Mel Parry, then an 18-year-old photography apprentice at the Merthyr Express, was on his way to work when he unexpectedly found himself amidst the catastrophe that unfolded in the south Wales village. When a… Continue reading Aberfan disaster photographer wishes he had never taken famous image

Newspaper headlines: 'Plot to oust Starmer' and 'Gord help us all'

Following the recent local elections, the political landscape within the Labour Party appears unsettled, with many newspapers highlighting internal tensions and leadership challenges. The Sunday Telegraph features a lead story about a “stalking horse plot to oust Starmer,” triggered after Labour MP Catherine West warned Downing Street that she would take action if prominent leadership… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Plot to oust Starmer' and 'Gord help us all'