Convicted Russian spies attended Brexit event in Parliament

A recent investigation by BBC News has uncovered that three Bulgarians, Orlin Roussev, Biser Dzhambazov, and Katrin Ivanova, who have been convicted of spying for Russia, had previously attended an event in the Palace of Westminster. This event, which took place in May 2016, was centered around a discussion on Brexit in a committee room… Continue reading Convicted Russian spies attended Brexit event in Parliament

Doing nothing on social care is untenable, MPs warn

England’s social care system continues to fall short, leading to substantial financial and human costs, according to a group of cross-party MPs. The Health and Social Care Select Committee highlighted the urgent need for reform, emphasizing that neglecting to address the issues surrounding social care for older and disabled adults is an unsustainable decision. Despite… Continue reading Doing nothing on social care is untenable, MPs warn

Gateshead fire death: Layton Carr's school 'heartbroken'

The sorrowful tragedy of a teenage boy’s demise in a fire at an industrial building has left the community of his school devastated. Layton Carr, aged 14, was discovered in the burnt structure at the Fairfield industrial park in Gateshead on Friday evening. The authorities expressed their condolences to Layton’s family, stating that they are… Continue reading Gateshead fire death: Layton Carr's school 'heartbroken'

Newspaper headlines: Terror plot 'foiled' and 'fight off Reform'

The recent anti-terror raids conducted by counter-terrorism police across England have resulted in the arrest of eight individuals as part of two separate investigations. The Daily Mail highlighted this operation, reporting that a “major attack” was being planned, with potential imminent threats to life. At the same time, the paper continued its coverage of David… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Terror plot 'foiled' and 'fight off Reform'

Royal Family hopes nothing distracts from VE Day commemorations

In anticipation of the upcoming VE Day commemorations this week, the Royal Family is hoping for a focus solely on the significant event, rather than any distractions stemming from recent interviews involving Prince Harry. The 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe and the conclusion of World War Two will be celebrated in various events, starting… Continue reading Royal Family hopes nothing distracts from VE Day commemorations

Londonderry: Pensioner has 'no idea' why Gweebara Park home targeted in arson attack

A mysterious arson attack at the home of a 69-year-old Londonderry woman has left her family puzzled about the motive behind the incident. The attack occurred at 03:05 BST on Saturday in Gweebara Park, located in the Foyle Springs area of Londonderry. Surveillance footage captured the terrifying moment when an unidentified man poured an accelerant… Continue reading Londonderry: Pensioner has 'no idea' why Gweebara Park home targeted in arson attack

GP waiting times in Wales 'will get worse' due to NI increase

Dr Rowena Christmas, chairwoman of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) Wales, has expressed concern about the impact of National Insurance increases on GP waiting times in Wales. She described the changes announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves as an “absolute crisis” and a “crushing disappointment.” While the UK government claimed to have provided funding… Continue reading GP waiting times in Wales 'will get worse' due to NI increase

Layton Carr fire death children released on bail in Gateshead

Following the tragic death of a teenage boy in a fire at an industrial unit, fourteen children have been released on bail after being arrested in connection with the incident. The blaze occurred at the Fairfield industrial park in the Bill Quay area of Gateshead. The body of Layton Carr, 14, who had been reported… Continue reading Layton Carr fire death children released on bail in Gateshead