Bicester firefighter Martyn Sadler was true hero, family says

The tragic incident that unfolded at an Oxfordshire business park claimed the lives of three individuals, including firefighters Martyn Sadler, 38, and Jennie Logan, 30, alongside father-of-two Dave Chester. The family of Martyn Sadler expressed that firefighting was “always in his blood,” highlighting his unwavering dedication and passion for the job. Despite the immense sorrow… Continue reading Bicester firefighter Martyn Sadler was true hero, family says

First obesity management service to be launched in NI

Northern Ireland’s health minister, Mike Nesbitt, has given the green light to the introduction of the region’s first regional obesity management service. This decision comes after a period of public consultation conducted by the Department of Health (DOH). The DOH highlighted the current lack of specialist weight management services available to health service patients in… Continue reading First obesity management service to be launched in NI

Starmer announces U-turn on winter fuel payment cuts

Sir Keir Starmer has announced a reversal of the previous year’s controversial decision to cut winter fuel payments, which impacted over nine million pensioners. The eligibility for the pension top-up was tightened last year, resulting in many pensioners missing out on payments worth up to £300. During Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir stated that the… Continue reading Starmer announces U-turn on winter fuel payment cuts

M&S cyber-attack disruption to last until July and cost £300m

Marks & Spencer has announced that their online services will be facing disruptions until July as a result of a cyber-attack that took place last month. Customers have been experiencing difficulties with online orders for almost a month, and the retailer anticipates that these disruptions will persist throughout June and into July as operations are… Continue reading M&S cyber-attack disruption to last until July and cost £300m

UK inflation rate jumps to highest in more than a year

The UK is experiencing a surge in inflation, driven by an increase in household bills. Official data shows that inflation rose to 3.5% in April from 2.6% in March. Water, gas, and electricity prices rose on April 1st, along with various other bills, surpassing the Bank of England’s 2% target. The Office for National Statistics… Continue reading UK inflation rate jumps to highest in more than a year

Birmingham bin strike: Unite blames council for lack of progress

Elizabeth Glinka & Rob Mayor reported a development in the ongoing negotiations between Birmingham’s striking bin workers and the city council. The union representing the workers, Unite, finally broke its near-three-week silence and placed blame on the council for the lack of progress. Specifically, Unite also pointed fingers at government-appointed commissioners overseeing the council’s operations… Continue reading Birmingham bin strike: Unite blames council for lack of progress

Third man charged over fires at homes linked to Keir Starmer

A probe into alleged arson attacks at residences connected to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has resulted in the arrest of a third individual, according to police reports. The Metropolitan Police disclosed that 34-year-old Petro Pochynok, a Ukrainian national residing in north London, has been charged with conspiracy to commit arson with intent to… Continue reading Third man charged over fires at homes linked to Keir Starmer

Euros: Cardiff set to host Euro 2028 opening ceremony and matches

During a Senedd meeting, it was disclosed that Cardiff is set to be the location for the opening ceremony of the 2028 European Championships for football. This news comes as Wales was already confirmed to be co-hosting the tournament alongside England, Ireland, and Scotland. Rebecca Evans, the Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy, and Planning, unveiled… Continue reading Euros: Cardiff set to host Euro 2028 opening ceremony and matches

Experts propose new Scottish climate change targets

In Scotland, independent experts have put forward a fresh set of targets aimed at addressing climate change over the next two decades. The Scottish government had abandoned annual targets after consistently failing to meet them, but the commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2045 remained intact. According to the Climate Change Committee (CCC), emissions… Continue reading Experts propose new Scottish climate change targets