State pension likely to rise by 4.7% next year

In April, individuals who are starting to receive their new state pension may notice an increase of over £500 annually, according to the latest wage data. The state pension increases each year based on the highest figure among 2.5%, inflation, or average earnings growth, known as the “triple lock” policy. The Office for National Statistics… Continue reading State pension likely to rise by 4.7% next year

Dogs rescued from squalor now fighting crime in Manchester

In Manchester, a group of dogs rescued from a dire situation are now making a mark in law enforcement. Back in April, 78 springer spaniels were found living in appalling conditions in a house in South Yorkshire. Some of these dogs have now been trained and integrated into Greater Manchester Police’s dog unit. Since their… Continue reading Dogs rescued from squalor now fighting crime in Manchester

Thousands of opioid deaths missed off official figures

An alarming discovery has been made in England and Wales regarding opioid-related deaths. According to research conducted by King’s College London and shared exclusively with BBC News, more than 13,000 heroin and opioid deaths were omitted from official statistics between 2011 and 2022. This oversight has raised concerns about the government’s ability to effectively address… Continue reading Thousands of opioid deaths missed off official figures

Google-owner reveals £5bn AI investment in UK ahead of Trump visit

Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has revealed plans for a significant £5bn ($6.8bn) investment in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) in the UK. This investment is aimed at bolstering infrastructure and advancing scientific research over the course of the next two years. The decision to allocate this substantial sum comes just in time… Continue reading Google-owner reveals £5bn AI investment in UK ahead of Trump visit

Eurovision has never been about politics, says BBC boss Tim Davie

Culture reporter Paul Glynn reported that BBC director general Tim Davie addressed concerns about Israel’s participation in the next year’s Eurovision, emphasizing that the event has always been focused on music and culture rather than politics. Davie stated that the BBC would collaborate with Eurovision organizers, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), to navigate the issue.… Continue reading Eurovision has never been about politics, says BBC boss Tim Davie

Man 'stole Banksy for his love hearts art collection' court told

In a surprising twist, a builder accused of stealing a Banksy print has revealed to the court his intention of adding it to his collection of artwork featuring love hearts. The stolen piece, Girl with Balloon, valued at £270,000, was taken from the Grove Gallery in central London back in September of last year. James… Continue reading Man 'stole Banksy for his love hearts art collection' court told

Cheating scandal rocks world stone skimming championships

The recent stone skimming championships faced a cheating scandal as multiple participants were disqualified for tampering with their stones. The event, which took place on the tiny island of Easdale off the west coast of Scotland, attracted over 2,200 people from 27 different countries. The rules of the competition strictly require that stones must be… Continue reading Cheating scandal rocks world stone skimming championships

Newspaper headlines: 'Crisis for PM grows' and Emmy winner Owen Cooper

On the front page of multiple newspapers, the resignation of the UK prime minister’s aide, Paul Ovenden, due to “lewd” WhatsApp messages, has been highlighted, putting pressure on the prime minister. The Guardian reports that this crisis around Keir Starmer is escalating just ahead of Donald Trump’s visit to the UK. The paper also features… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Crisis for PM grows' and Emmy winner Owen Cooper

Hillsborough Law – what is it and how did we get here?

Ninety-seven individuals lost their lives due to the tragic Hillsborough disaster, with many more sustaining injuries. The aftermath of the stadium crush on April 15, 1989, has left a lasting impact on those affected, both physically and psychologically. The pursuit of justice following the incident has been a long and arduous journey for the victims… Continue reading Hillsborough Law – what is it and how did we get here?