Kate Whannel, a political reporter, notes that Members of Parliament are currently engaged in debates regarding potential adjustments to the assisted dying bill. This includes considerations for banning organizations from advertising services related to assisted dying. Among the other proposed amendments are discussions on regulations regarding the substances or devices permissible for facilitating the act… Continue reading MPs debate a ban on assisted dying adverts
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Starmer urges Iran and Israel to 'step back' after strikes targeting Tehran
Following Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear program, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has urged restraint to prevent a full-scale conflict. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has issued warnings of “severe punishment,” fueling tensions alongside reports of retaliatory drone launches. The situation has prompted UK officials to convene a Cobra meeting to deliberate on the… Continue reading Starmer urges Iran and Israel to 'step back' after strikes targeting Tehran
NI disorder: numbers needing housing will increase, say NIHE
Since the start of the recent disorder in Northern Ireland, approximately 50 households have been provided with assistance. About 14 families have also been given emergency accommodation during this time. One incident involved a family with three young children who were relocated from a house in Coleraine following a racially-motivated arson attack at Mount Street.… Continue reading NI disorder: numbers needing housing will increase, say NIHE
Sir Geoff Palmer, Scotland's first black professor, dies aged 85
Renowned academic and human rights advocate Sir Geoff Palmer, who made history as Scotland’s first black professor in 1989, passed away at the age of 85. Originally from Jamaica, Sir Geoff moved to the UK in his teenage years and became a prominent figure at Heriot-Watt University, where he held the titles of chancellor and… Continue reading Sir Geoff Palmer, Scotland's first black professor, dies aged 85
Brit School receives funding for building repairs
Harrison Galiven from the Local Democracy Reporting Service brings attention to the recent government funding granted to a prominent south London arts school to address concerns regarding the poor condition of its buildings. The Brit School, situated in Croydon, has faced issues such as a ceiling collapse that resulted in the closure of a classroom… Continue reading Brit School receives funding for building repairs
Alex Eastwood: 'Our son's kickboxing death must lead to change'
In the lead-up to a charity kickboxing match, 15-year-old Alex Eastwood received a kiss from his father, Stephen Eastwood, who expressed his love for his son. Little did Stephen know that this would be their last interaction as champion kickboxer Alex collapsed after his final bout and tragically passed away in the hospital three days… Continue reading Alex Eastwood: 'Our son's kickboxing death must lead to change'
Reeves and Starmer can't escape impact of sluggish economy
The current economic landscape in the country serves as a stark reminder of the challenges that shape our national dialogue and decision-making processes. Recent GDP figures highlight the entrenched sluggishness and stagnation within the economy, despite attempts by the prime minister and the chancellor to portray their Spending Review as the dawn of a new… Continue reading Reeves and Starmer can't escape impact of sluggish economy
Fredi Rivero: Three teenage girls admit manslaughter of man, 75
At the Old Bailey, three young women have admitted to the manslaughter of a 75-year-old man following a violent street attack captured on a mobile device. The victim, Fredi Rivero, was assaulted in Islington, north London, on 27th February and tragically passed away in the hospital the following day. Mr. Rivero, originally from Bolivia, was… Continue reading Fredi Rivero: Three teenage girls admit manslaughter of man, 75
David Walliams' Nazi salute on Would I Lie To You unacceptable, BBC says
David Walliams found himself in hot water this week after making two Nazi salutes during a taping of the comedy panel show Would I Lie To You?. The BBC has since deemed his actions as “unacceptable.” The incident occurred when a fellow panellist shared a story about injuring their wrist while waving, prompting Walliams to… Continue reading David Walliams' Nazi salute on Would I Lie To You unacceptable, BBC says
Last-minute hitch delays return of CalMac ferry MV Caledonian Isles
After spending 18 months undergoing repairs, the return to service of a CalMac ferry has been postponed due to a last-minute technical issue. The MV Caledonian Isles has been out of operation since January 2024, with repair costs totaling almost £11m. Originally scheduled to resume sailings from Ardrossan to Arran on Friday morning, a new… Continue reading Last-minute hitch delays return of CalMac ferry MV Caledonian Isles