US and UK agree deal slashing Trump tariffs on cars and metals

In a newly reached agreement between the US and UK, import taxes on a specific number of British cars will be reduced by the US, and some steel and aluminium will be permitted into the country tariff-free. This move offers a sense of relief for key UK industries affected by President Donald Trump’s recent tariff… Continue reading US and UK agree deal slashing Trump tariffs on cars and metals

Newspaper headlines: US deal 'made by Brexit' and 'Holy smoke'

In a headline that spans across newspapers, various media outlets are covering the recent US-UK trade agreement. The Daily Mail focuses on how the deal aims to protect the British car industry from American tariffs. Meanwhile, the Financial Times highlights Keir Starmer’s role in sealing the deal, securing concessions on car and steel exports. However,… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: US deal 'made by Brexit' and 'Holy smoke'

Litter levels across Wales at a crisis point, warn campaigners

A crisis of littering has emerged in Wales, as surveys indicate the worst street cleanliness levels on record, according to campaigners. Keep Wales Tidy reported a significant rise in litter, attributing it to a surge in on-the-go food and drink packaging, alongside escalating costs impacting council budgets for street cleaning. Councils are facing challenges in… Continue reading Litter levels across Wales at a crisis point, warn campaigners

Sotheby's postpones Buddha jewels auction after India threatens legal action

The planned auction of a collection of sacred jewels associated with the Buddha’s remains in Hong Kong by Sotheby’s has been delayed following a threat of legal action from the Indian government. Critics, including Buddhist scholars and leaders, had expressed their disapproval of the sale, prompting India to voice its concerns about the global Buddhist… Continue reading Sotheby's postpones Buddha jewels auction after India threatens legal action

NHS plans 'unthinkable' cuts to balance books

The current financial situation of the NHS in England has led to unprecedented plans for budget cuts in order to balance the books, according to health officials. Measures such as scaling back diabetes care for young individuals, closing rehabilitation centers, and reducing access to talking therapies are being considered, as reported by NHS Providers, an… Continue reading NHS plans 'unthinkable' cuts to balance books

Nottingham attacks survivors speak out for the first time

Emily Anderson & Tom Oakley reported from Nottingham for BBC News. The morning of June 13, 2023, started as a regular day for Wayne Birkett and Sharon Miller until a tragic turn of events altered their lives forever. Valdo Calocane, after fatally stabbing Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar, and caretaker Ian Coates, struck Wayne, Sharon, and… Continue reading Nottingham attacks survivors speak out for the first time

Chris Mason: Starmer can claim limited win with America deal

The month has brought a flurry of trade agreements with various nations. From the deal with India to the recent pact with the US, and an upcoming agreement with the European Union, the UK is navigating through a diverse array of trade deals. Each deal comes with its distinct features and implications, shaping the economic… Continue reading Chris Mason: Starmer can claim limited win with America deal

My abuser would be charged under new Scottish law – rape survivor

BBC Scotland News reporter, Catriona Renton, shared the story of Emma Bryson, a woman who bravely reported being raped as a child but faced barriers in seeking justice. Despite the abuse happening 40 years ago, Emma was unable to see her abuser prosecuted due to insufficient evidence. After years of advocating for change, eight judges… Continue reading My abuser would be charged under new Scottish law – rape survivor

Killer 'should have been arrested before murder', watchdog finds

The police watchdog has criticized the Merseyside Police for failing to arrest criminal James Foy before he shot and killed 20-year-old Mikey Rainsford, in a case of mistaken identity. The Independent Office for Police Conduct upheld a complaint from Mr. Rainsford’s father, stating that Foy should have been arrested earlier when his DNA was found… Continue reading Killer 'should have been arrested before murder', watchdog finds

North Wales Police PC seen punching man in video cleared of assault

PC Richard Williams, a North Wales Police officer, has been acquitted of assault charges after he was filmed repeatedly punching a man during an arrest. The jury at Caernarfon Crown Court found the 43-year-old officer not guilty of assault causing actual bodily harm and intentional strangulation following a seven-day trial. The incident took place in… Continue reading North Wales Police PC seen punching man in video cleared of assault