It's got Peaky Blinders swagger, says House of Guinness writer

Screenwriter Steven Knight has once again tackled family power struggles and transformed them into a global television sensation. Following the success of Peaky Blinders, Knight is now venturing into another dynasty with House of Guinness, which is set to premiere on Netflix. The series delves into the lives of the troubled Guinness family, faced with… Continue reading It's got Peaky Blinders swagger, says House of Guinness writer

Labubu dolls made up 90% of fake toys seized at UK border

A significant portion of the £3.5m worth of counterfeit toys confiscated at the UK border this year were Labubu dolls, accounting for 90% of the seized items, as revealed by Home Office data. Labubu, a whimsical monster character designed by Hong Kong-based artist Kasing Lung and made famous through a partnership with toy store Pop… Continue reading Labubu dolls made up 90% of fake toys seized at UK border

Flagship NHS pledge hanging in the balance – experts

Health experts are raising concerns about the government’s ability to meet the NHS target of achieving an 18-week waiting time in England by the end of the parliament. An analysis by the Health Foundation suggests that waiting times are projected to remain over 20 weeks by July 2029 based on current trends. The think-tank also… Continue reading Flagship NHS pledge hanging in the balance – experts

Environment Agency failed to visit serious pollution incidents, leaked files show

The Environment Agency (EA) in England is under scrutiny after internal documents and data obtained by BBC News revealed the agency’s struggles to efficiently monitor incidents of serious pollution. Reports show that the EA only dispatched investigators to a small fraction of reported incidents last year, often relying on water companies, who could potentially be… Continue reading Environment Agency failed to visit serious pollution incidents, leaked files show

Newspaper headlines: 'Burnham: MPs want me to oust Starmer' and 'Wayne's booze hell'

The Daily Telegraph features an interview with Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham as he implies that members of Parliament are urging him to unseat Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Burnham outlined a manifesto and strongly hinted at the possibility of returning to Westminster. The newspaper also highlights a demand from police for speed camera… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Burnham: MPs want me to oust Starmer' and 'Wayne's booze hell'

BBC and news agencies launch film calling on Israel to allow foreign journalists into Gaza

The plea for international journalists to be allowed access into Gaza has been amplified by the BBC and three major news agencies. In a joint effort with Agence France-Presse (AFP), the Associated Press (AP), and Reuters, a short film was released calling for Israel to permit foreign journalists entry into Gaza. Narrated by seasoned BBC… Continue reading BBC and news agencies launch film calling on Israel to allow foreign journalists into Gaza

'She doesn't get another childhood': The lives on hold waiting for wheelchairs

Whizz Kidz, a charity that assists wheelchair users up to 25 years old, has reached a significant milestone by closing its specialist wheelchairs waitlist for the first time in its 35-year history. This decision comes as over a thousand disabled children in the UK are awaiting wheelchairs and mobility equipment that could greatly enhance their… Continue reading 'She doesn't get another childhood': The lives on hold waiting for wheelchairs

NI water pollution: 'Pathetic' fines won't stop polluters, say campaigners

BBC News NI reported that there have been calls for stronger deterrents to address water pollution, as figures revealed 63 fines were issued between 2020 and 2024. In the same period, the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) confirmed 4,202 water pollution incidents. The Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) is considering the introduction… Continue reading NI water pollution: 'Pathetic' fines won't stop polluters, say campaigners

University boss calls for major review of Scottish higher education

After serving as the principal and vice-chancellor of Glasgow University for 16 years, Sir Anton Muscatelli is calling for a review of the funding and structure of higher education in Scotland. He emphasized the importance of having a well-thought-out plan for universities to ensure they do not simply stumble from year to year. Sir Anton… Continue reading University boss calls for major review of Scottish higher education

Government mulls financial support for JLR supply chain firms

The government is exploring avenues to provide financial assistance to the suppliers of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). Following a cyber attack that led to the suspension of car production at the end of August, JLR is still unable to resume operations at its factories. Concerns are mounting over the fate of some suppliers, particularly smaller… Continue reading Government mulls financial support for JLR supply chain firms