The true cost of cyber hacking on businesses

becomes vulnerable to disruption if computer systems are compromised. As such, these high-profile cyber attacks are a wake-up call for businesses to invest more in their cyber security measures. The consequences of a major attack can be far-reaching, affecting not only the targeted company but also its suppliers, customers, and the overall economy. It is… Continue reading The true cost of cyber hacking on businesses

Buyers could save hundreds in new house buying shakeup

The government has revealed a new set of housing market reforms that are aimed at reducing costs, eliminating delays, and cutting the number of failed sales in half. Housing Secretary Steve Reed emphasized that these changes are designed to “fix the broken system” and put more money “back into working people’s pockets.” The reforms are… Continue reading Buyers could save hundreds in new house buying shakeup

Jim Gavin: Fianna Fáil candidate withdraws from presidential race

Jim Gavin surprised many when he made the decision to exit the Irish presidential race abruptly. The Fianna Fáil candidate revealed his withdrawal from the election with immediate effect, less than three weeks before the scheduled polling day. This move came as a shock to many, as Gavin was poised to compete against Independent TD… Continue reading Jim Gavin: Fianna Fáil candidate withdraws from presidential race

Conservatives to set out plan for £47bn of cuts to public spending

Political reporter Kate Whannel discusses the Conservative Party’s upcoming proposals on cutting public spending, set to be unveiled at their conference in Manchester. Sir Mel Stride is expected to outline plans that could save £47 billion over five years, emphasizing the need to live within the country’s means. The proposals include reducing aid spending, stopping… Continue reading Conservatives to set out plan for £47bn of cuts to public spending

Defence ministry spends millions on private schools to avoid Welsh

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) allocates approximately £1m annually to send children to private schools in north Wales due to the emphasis on Welsh language instruction in state schools. In the 2024-2025 academic year, £1,019,000 was disbursed for day school allowances for 83 offspring of service members, while £942,000 was provided for 79 children in… Continue reading Defence ministry spends millions on private schools to avoid Welsh

Thousands gather in London to mark two years since 7 October attacks

In London, thousands of individuals gathered in Trafalgar Square on Sunday to commemorate the two-year anniversary of Hamas’s devastating attacks on Israel on 7 October 2023 – an event that became the deadliest in Israel’s history. The solemn occasion also saw candles being lit for those impacted by a recent tragic attack outside a synagogue… Continue reading Thousands gather in London to mark two years since 7 October attacks

Strictly Come Dancing: First celebrity eliminated

In a surprising turn of events, the latest episode of Strictly Come Dancing saw the departure of the first celebrity contestant after a tense dance-off. Former Apprentice star, Thomas Skinner, found himself eliminated from the show after the judges chose to save former England rugby captain, Chris Robshaw. Despite his short-lived time on the dance… Continue reading Strictly Come Dancing: First celebrity eliminated

Six arrests in Leicester murder probe after body found

A man has been taken into custody for allegations of murder, while five other individuals have been apprehended for purportedly aiding an offender following the discovery of a body in a residence in Leicester. Emergency services were summoned to Sawley Street by paramedics at 01:37 BST on Sunday, where they found a man in his… Continue reading Six arrests in Leicester murder probe after body found

Bring in Dutch-style rail fare system in Wales, says expert

Transport expert Professor Stuart Cole has criticized the current train ticket prices in Wales, stating that they “make no sense.” He suggests that fares should be based on the distance traveled, similar to the system used in the Netherlands. The Welsh Government has acknowledged that the current system is flawed and is hopeful that ongoing… Continue reading Bring in Dutch-style rail fare system in Wales, says expert

Manchester synagogue attack victim Melvin Cravitz's funeral held

The somber funeral service for one of the individuals killed in the recent synagogue attack in Manchester drew hundreds of mourners. Family, members of the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation, including Rabbi Daniel Walker, and other members of the Jewish community gathered in Pendlebury, Salford, to pay their respects to Melvin Cravitz, aged 66. The cemetery… Continue reading Manchester synagogue attack victim Melvin Cravitz's funeral held