Obituary: Norman Tebbit

was one of his proudest achievements, but he has also admitted that some of his reforms were a step too far. In 1983, Tebbit was promoted to chairman of the Conservative Party. He played a crucial role in securing Margaret Thatcher’s landslide victory in that year’s general election. However, the Tebbit family’s joy was short-lived.… Continue reading Obituary: Norman Tebbit

M60 shut near Stockport for second day after eight-vehicle crash

The M60 motorway is facing extended closures after an eight-vehicle collision that occurred recently. The incident involved three lorries, two cars, and a van, resulting in significant damage and debris on the road. The crash took place between junction 25 for the Bredbury Interchange and junction 1 for the Pyramid Roundabout in Stockport. One of… Continue reading M60 shut near Stockport for second day after eight-vehicle crash

Yorkshire Water to introduce hosepipe ban across county

A hosepipe ban is set to be implemented across Yorkshire affecting over five million individuals starting this Friday. Yorkshire Water revealed that the region has encountered its driest and warmest spring on record, with only 15cm of rainfall from February to June, which is less than half of the usual amount in an average year.… Continue reading Yorkshire Water to introduce hosepipe ban across county

Post Office scandal victims place hope in public inquiry report

Covering a testimonial from the BBC Scotland News reporter Katie Hunter stationed in Central London, Scottish victims impacted by the Post Office Horizon scandal are eager for the imminent release of the first segment of the public inquiry’s ultimate report, hoping it will bring them closer to achieving justice. Scheduled to be unveiled at noon,… Continue reading Post Office scandal victims place hope in public inquiry report

Wales' tourism tax plans set for go-ahead in Senedd vote

In a move set to impact tourism, a new law enabling councils to impose a levy on overnight stays in Wales is poised for approval by the Senedd. The proposal entails an additional charge of £1.30 per night for individuals staying in hotels, with the aim of generating up to £33m annually to enhance tourist… Continue reading Wales' tourism tax plans set for go-ahead in Senedd vote

Families demand answers as Southport inquiry opens

In Liverpool, the families of three young schoolgirls who were tragically murdered are calling for meaningful change as the public inquiry into the Southport stabbing attacks is set to begin. Alice Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Bebe King, ages nine, seven, and six respectively, lost their lives on 29 July 2024 when Axel Rudakubana, then… Continue reading Families demand answers as Southport inquiry opens

Post Office inquiry: Landmark day for victims as initial findings expected

Emma Simpson and Mitchell Labiak, BBC News correspondents, will witness a significant development on Tuesday concerning the Post Office IT scandal victims’ quest for justice. The inquiry chair, Sir Wyn Williams, is scheduled to release the initial portion of his final report, concentrating on compensation and the emotional toll of the scandal. Numerous sub-postmasters were… Continue reading Post Office inquiry: Landmark day for victims as initial findings expected

King Charles is helping 'reinvigorate' shaken UK-France relations

cron, an advocate for better Franco-British relations, says: “It’s clear that inter-personal relations do matter. It’s not just about the chemistry, but also about the shared strategic interests.” With Ukraine in crisis, the UK looking to outline its international role post-Brexit, and France also in the process of resetting its relationship with Washington, good relations… Continue reading King Charles is helping 'reinvigorate' shaken UK-France relations

Mental health: Grieving parents want better access to records

In the wake of their daughter Jessica’s tragic death by suicide, Mary and David Glasser are advocating for a change in laws to allow doctors to disclose mental health struggles to parents. Jessica, who had dreams of becoming a vet, spoke to a GP in December 2024 at the age of 17, but her parents… Continue reading Mental health: Grieving parents want better access to records

Premier League: Liberal Democrats table amendment to Football Governance Bill to make 10 games free to air each season

A potential vote by MPs looms on the horizon regarding a proposal to air at least 10 Premier League games on free-to-air television annually. The Liberal Democrats have introduced an amendment to the Football Governance Bill currently making its way through parliament. This bill aims to establish an independent regulator to oversee the men’s game… Continue reading Premier League: Liberal Democrats table amendment to Football Governance Bill to make 10 games free to air each season