A shift in police guidance will see an increased emphasis on revealing the ethnicity and nationality of suspects charged in high-profile and sensitive investigations, according to the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC). The aim of this change is to mitigate public safety risks arising from misinformation surrounding incidents with significant public interest. While police forces… Continue reading Police given new guidance on releasing suspects' nationalities and ethnicities
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Call for free bus travel to help under-22s into work
Emer Moreau & Charlotte Edwards are business reporters for BBC News, reporting on the call for free bus passes for under-22s in England to facilitate access to work and education. The recent decline in bus journeys in the country coupled with rising fares has become a hindrance to opportunity and growth in various regions, according… Continue reading Call for free bus travel to help under-22s into work
Nuclear-powered AI could make Rolls Royce UK's biggest firm, says boss
Rolls-Royce foresees a promising future fueled by small modular reactors (SMRs) to power artificial intelligence (AI), potentially catapulting it to become the UK’s most valuable company. Tufan Erginbilgic, the chief executive, envisions overtaking giants on the London Stock Exchange through their SMR deals with the UK and Czech governments. The demand for energy to sustain… Continue reading Nuclear-powered AI could make Rolls Royce UK's biggest firm, says boss
The deadly cancers left behind by 50 years of success
Over the past half-century, there has been a remarkable increase in the number of individuals surviving cancer. However, experts caution that progress has not been consistent, with certain types of cancers experiencing lower survival rates compared to others. While the 10-year survival rates for melanoma skin cancer have surpassed 90%, the overall survival rate for… Continue reading The deadly cancers left behind by 50 years of success
Government expands police use of live facial recognition vans
The Home Office has revealed plans to expand the use of live facial recognition (LFR) vans in England, with seven police forces set to receive 10 new vehicles. These vans will be equipped with cameras that scan the faces of individuals passing by and compare them against a list of wanted suspects, focusing on crimes… Continue reading Government expands police use of live facial recognition vans
Driving theory test to include CPR first aid questions
In a groundbreaking move, the UK’s Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has decided to incorporate life-saving cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills into the driving theory test, with the hope of preventing avoidable deaths. This initiative aims to equip all road users with the knowledge of CPR basics and how to use a defibrillator in emergency… Continue reading Driving theory test to include CPR first aid questions
Newspaper headlines: Migrants arrive at 'record speed' and 'Fresh inheritance tax grab'
Wednesday’s headlines are dominated by the migrant crisis, with various newspapers featuring stories related to immigration. The Times leads with a headline stating “Channel boat migrants arriving at record speed,” emphasizing the significant number of migrants crossing the Channel. According to the paper, more than 50,000 migrants have arrived under current leadership, marking the fastest… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Migrants arrive at 'record speed' and 'Fresh inheritance tax grab'
Katherine Dutson has not been able to shower for four years
Katherine Dutson, a disabled woman living in Grangetown, Cardiff, has faced a demoralizing situation for the past four years. Due to her mobility issues, she has been unable to shower in her own home. Despite reaching out to the council and housing association, the equipment she requires for showering does not fit in her bathroom,… Continue reading Katherine Dutson has not been able to shower for four years
Downpatrick: Man, 30, charged over Stephen Brannigan murder and priest attack
A man has been charged with murder and attempted murder in County Down over the weekend. Stephen Brannigan, 56, was found dead in his home in Marian Park on Sunday, while Fr John Murray was attacked at St Patrick’s Church in Downpatrick. The suspect, a 30-year-old man, is set to appear in court on Wednesday… Continue reading Downpatrick: Man, 30, charged over Stephen Brannigan murder and priest attack
Knee-replacement implant used on thousands of NHS patients known to be faulty for years
A recent investigation by File on 4 has revealed that a knee-replacement implant used in numerous operations in the UK had a concerning failure rate long before it was eventually withdrawn. Patients who received the NexGen knee implant shared their stories of being left immobile or reliant on painkillers due to the implant slipping out… Continue reading Knee-replacement implant used on thousands of NHS patients known to be faulty for years