Leaked report shows 10,000 gap in probation staff

Documents obtained by the BBC indicate that there is a significant shortage of probation staff, reported to be around 10,000 individuals, responsible for overseeing offenders serving their sentences in the community. These probation staff members play a crucial role in ensuring that released individuals adhere to the conditions of their release, such as following curfews,… Continue reading Leaked report shows 10,000 gap in probation staff

How eight seconds of scratchy audio from a VHS tape gave a mum back her voice

Sarah Ezekiel found herself voiceless after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) at the age of 34. This devastating condition also took away the use of her hands, leaving her communicating through a robotic voice for 25 years. However, through the power of artificial intelligence (AI), Sarah’s real voice was recreated from just eight… Continue reading How eight seconds of scratchy audio from a VHS tape gave a mum back her voice

Councils consider legal action over asylum hotels

A number of councils in England are gearing up to launch legal proceedings to oust asylum seekers from hotels situated in their respective areas. The move comes after a district council secured a temporary injunction from the High Court to prevent asylum seekers from staying at The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex. Nigel Farage, leader… Continue reading Councils consider legal action over asylum hotels

Sanex shower gel ad banned over racial stereotype

The recent TV commercial for Sanex shower gel has been deemed inappropriate and banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for perpetuating a racial stereotype. The ad featured two models with dark skin displaying skin issues such as dryness and itchiness, followed by a white model with flawless skin. The ASA received complaints stating that… Continue reading Sanex shower gel ad banned over racial stereotype

Myopia: Children in NI treated different to those in the rest of the UK

In Northern Ireland, children with short-sightedness are facing a discrepancy in the treatment they receive compared to other regions of the UK, according to optometrists from the area. The chair of Optometry NI, Brian McKeown, expressed frustration over the current rules that restrict the use of NHS vouchers for new treatment for myopia, while optometrist… Continue reading Myopia: Children in NI treated different to those in the rest of the UK

Oasis blown away by reunion, Noel Gallagher says

Culture reporter Paul Glynn has said that Noel Gallagher and his Oasis bandmates are thrilled with the response to their reunion tour, which comes after a 16-year hiatus. Speaking to talkSport’s Andy Goldstein, Noel expressed his pride in his younger brother, frontman Liam, and mentioned how great it has been to be back performing together.… Continue reading Oasis blown away by reunion, Noel Gallagher says

Final £1 coins bearing face of late Queen Elizabeth II enter circulation

The latest batch of £1 coins featuring the likeness of the late Queen Elizabeth II has been released into circulation, with a staggering 23 million coins making their way into tills and pockets across the UK. This release marks a significant moment in British coinage history, as the final coins with Queen Elizabeth II’s image,… Continue reading Final £1 coins bearing face of late Queen Elizabeth II enter circulation

More weight-loss drugs offered in type 2 diabetes care shake-up

In a groundbreaking move, the healthcare assessment body for England, Wales, and Northern Ireland is recommending a more personalized approach to treating the millions of people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) suggests a significant shift in diabetes care, including greater access to newer medicines, such as… Continue reading More weight-loss drugs offered in type 2 diabetes care shake-up

UK independent space agency scrapped to cut costs

The UK government announced its decision to dissolve the UK Space Agency in a bid to streamline operations and reduce bureaucracy, with the transition set to occur in April 2026. The agency will be merged into the Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) as part of this move, with the aim of cutting costs… Continue reading UK independent space agency scrapped to cut costs

Newspaper headlines: ''Migrant hotels facing closure' and 'Noel: I'm so proud of Liam'

The front pages of various newspapers are buzzing with headlines following a High Court ruling that has thrown the government’s asylum policy into disarray. The Daily Telegraph reports that “Migrant hotels facing closure” as a result of the ruling, while US President Donald Trump has pledged “air support but no boots on the ground” to… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: ''Migrant hotels facing closure' and 'Noel: I'm so proud of Liam'