Rachel Reeves rejects claims of £50bn ‘black hole’ in finances

In defiance of projections indicating a potential £50bn shortfall in public finances, Rachel Reeves remains steadfast, disputing claims made by critics despite mounting pressure on the chancellor in anticipation of the autumn Budget. A surge in the cost of long-term government borrowing, reaching a 27-year pinnacle, has raised concerns regarding potential tax hikes or expenditure… Continue reading Rachel Reeves rejects claims of £50bn ‘black hole’ in finances

Stormont to issue 'unified' statement on racism and sectarianism, says Lyons

The recent racist and sectarian attacks in north Belfast and Ballymena have prompted the Northern Ireland Executive to prepare a “joint and unified statement,” as stated by the communities minister, Gordon Lyons. He dismissed allegations of political leadership failure in addressing the issue, highlighting the need for unequivocal condemnation of the violence. Lyons emphasized that… Continue reading Stormont to issue 'unified' statement on racism and sectarianism, says Lyons

Angela Rayner admits underpaying tax on flat as PM backs her

Political reporter Paul Seddon reported that Angela Rayner confessed to not paying enough tax on her second home and has taken steps to rectify this with HMRC. Rayner disclosed that she had underpaid stamp duty when purchasing her £800,000 flat in Hove, with the Prime Minister endorsing her. The deputy prime minister admitted that the… Continue reading Angela Rayner admits underpaying tax on flat as PM backs her

King jokes about getting older on hospital visit

During his visit to Birmingham, King Charles engaged in light-hearted banter with hospital patients about the challenges of aging. Upon meeting 85-year-old Jacqueline Page, who mentioned she was “wearing out,” the King humorously replied, “That’s the terrible thing I’m discovering. Bits don’t work so well when you get past 70.” The visit marked the King’s… Continue reading King jokes about getting older on hospital visit

M&S hackers claim to be behind Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack

A cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has been attributed to a group of young English-speaking hackers, who are claiming responsibility for the global disruption in production lines. The hackers, known as “Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters,” have been sharing screenshots from inside the car manufacturer’s IT networks on the messaging app Telegram. This group of… Continue reading M&S hackers claim to be behind Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack

John Swinney pauses new funding for arms firms supplying Israel

BBC Scotland News political editor Glenn Campbell, along with Angus Cochrane, reported that John Swinney announced a halt in the issuance of new public funds to arms companies supplying Israel. This decision was made due to possible evidence suggesting that Israel is engaged in genocide in Gaza, a claim that the Israeli government denies. Swinney… Continue reading John Swinney pauses new funding for arms firms supplying Israel

Topshop will return to High Street in John Lewis stores

Topshop, a once popular high street brand, is making a return after a five-year absence from UK stores. This comeback will see the brand making its products available in 32 John Lewis shops starting in February 2026, with the menswear brand, Topman, also being sold in six of these locations. The revival of Topshop comes… Continue reading Topshop will return to High Street in John Lewis stores

Ozzy Osbourne Birmingham floral tribute theft case dropped

A man who was initially charged with theft for allegedly taking flowers from tributes left for Ozzy Osbourne in Birmingham has had the charge dropped. Parviz Jafari, from West Bromwich, had the charge withdrawn after it was revealed that a security guard had given him permission to take the flowers. During a brief four-minute hearing… Continue reading Ozzy Osbourne Birmingham floral tribute theft case dropped

Met Police chief calls for law change after Graham Linehan arrest

The Metropolitan Police Commissioner has urged the government to reconsider or clarify the law after the apprehension of comedian Graham Linehan for online posts. Linehan, 50, was detained on suspicion of inciting violence towards trans individuals on X under the Public Order Act. Sir Mark Rowley of the Met defended the officers involved in the… Continue reading Met Police chief calls for law change after Graham Linehan arrest