Keir Starmer pushes immigration front and centre to fight Nigel Farage

Less than a year has passed since the prime minister outlined his “six milestones”, which he aimed to be judged against in the next election. Immigration was not a focal point at the time, but now it has taken the spotlight. This change is primarily attributed to the growing influence of Nigel Farage, as evidenced… Continue reading Keir Starmer pushes immigration front and centre to fight Nigel Farage

Arena bomb-maker 'used makeshift knives in prison attack'

Hashem Abedi, the bomb-maker behind the Manchester Arena attack, is facing allegations of using five makeshift knives to carry out a terrorist assault on prison officers, while reportedly shouting “Allahu akbar”. Currently serving a life sentence for aiding his brother in the deadly Manchester Arena bombing in 2017, Abedi has now been charged with multiple… Continue reading Arena bomb-maker 'used makeshift knives in prison attack'

Nursery worker jailed over abuse of 21 babies

Former nursery worker Roksana Lecka, from west London, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for engaging in multiple instances of child cruelty against 21 babies. Lecka, a 22-year-old from Hounslow, admitted to seven counts of cruelty to children under the age of 16 and was later convicted of an additional 14 counts following… Continue reading Nursery worker jailed over abuse of 21 babies

Scottish Prison Service admits unlawful death of man in custody

Ten years after the tragic death of Allan Marshall, the Scottish Prison Service has officially acknowledged that his death while in custody was unlawful. Allan Marshall, a 30-year-old man from Carluke in South Lanarkshire, was on remand at HMP Edinburgh in March 2015 when he was restrained face down by 17 prison officers. Four days… Continue reading Scottish Prison Service admits unlawful death of man in custody

'Scottish Banksy' investigated over mural painted on listed flats

An investigation has been launched into a street artist who painted a controversial mural on a listed block of flats, which has caused distress among residents. The artwork, titled “falling in love,” depicts a couple falling from the top of the building and was created by The Rebel Bear with permission from City of Edinburgh… Continue reading 'Scottish Banksy' investigated over mural painted on listed flats

Tree of the Year: Glasgow's Argyle Street Ash wins title

In a surprising turn of events, Glasgow’s Argyle Ash has been declared as the Tree of the Year for 2025, following a public nomination as a wildcard entry in the competition. The ash tree, located on a bustling street in Glasgow, emerged victorious after a public vote organized by the Woodland Trust. The theme for… Continue reading Tree of the Year: Glasgow's Argyle Street Ash wins title

Tributes made to ex-Arsenal and Chichester striker Billy Vigar

The Chichester City football community is mourning the tragic loss of former Arsenal academy striker, Billy Vigar, who passed away after sustaining a significant brain injury during a match at Wingate and Finchley FC. The news has left fans devastated, with one season ticket holder expressing disbelief at the heartbreaking incident. Vigar’s untimely death has… Continue reading Tributes made to ex-Arsenal and Chichester striker Billy Vigar

Ex-Reform UK Wales leader Nathan Gill pleads guilty to bribery charges

Nathan Gill, the former leader of Reform UK in Wales, has pleaded guilty to charges related to bribery concerning his statements favoring Russia during his time as a member of the European Parliament. The 52-year-old from Llangefni on Anglesey admitted to eight counts of bribery between December 6, 2018, and July 18, 2019, while refuting… Continue reading Ex-Reform UK Wales leader Nathan Gill pleads guilty to bribery charges

What are digital ID cards, how will they work and will they be mandatory?

The UK government has revealed plans to implement a digital ID system throughout the country, with the intention of enhancing border security. The digital IDs will be obligatory for individuals seeking employment, although they will not need to be carried on a daily basis. The government aims to introduce this system before the next general… Continue reading What are digital ID cards, how will they work and will they be mandatory?

Sir Menzies Campbell: Athlete, lawyer and formidable politician

Lord Campbell, also known as Ming, was a notable Scottish MP deeply involved in foreign affairs, particularly in his challenge against the legality of military action in Iraq. Despite facing difficulties in getting elected to parliament, he eventually succeeded in 1987 at the age of 46, competing with a younger generation of politicians. Almost 20… Continue reading Sir Menzies Campbell: Athlete, lawyer and formidable politician