Liverpool drug smuggler and his ex-partner jailed over £20m plots

Richard Baker of BBC News in North West reported on the final member of a European-wide gang being sentenced for their involvement in a plot to import drugs worth £20m into the UK. Eddie Burton, aged 23, was handed a 19-year prison term at Canterbury Crown Court, while his former partner Sian Banks, also from… Continue reading Liverpool drug smuggler and his ex-partner jailed over £20m plots

Disabled Post Office Horizon victim offered 15% of compensation claim

Business correspondent Emma Simpson reported that Janet Skinner, a victim of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, received an offer amounting to only 15% of her compensation claim after suffering a temporary paralysis due to the stress of her wrongful conviction in 2007. At the time, the faulty software inaccurately indicated a missing sum of… Continue reading Disabled Post Office Horizon victim offered 15% of compensation claim

Scottish schools must have separate toilets for boys and girls

The government in Scotland has mandated that schools provide separate toilet facilities for boys and girls, following new guidance issued by Holyrood ministers. The guidance stipulates that facilities should be available based on biological sex, while also allowing schools to provide gender-neutral toilets. Previously, transgender pupils were permitted to use whichever toilets they felt most… Continue reading Scottish schools must have separate toilets for boys and girls

Digital IDs should carry the Welsh flag, says first minister

The request for incorporating the Welsh flag on digital IDs for Welsh citizens has been voiced by Eluned Morgan, the first minister. Currently, passports and driver’s licenses do not display the Welsh flag, although driver’s licenses in Wales are officially bilingual. Morgan also highlighted that Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar MSP is advocating for the… Continue reading Digital IDs should carry the Welsh flag, says first minister

Terry Farrell, architect who designed MI6 building, dies aged 87

Renowned UK architect Sir Terry Farrell has passed away at the age of 87, leaving behind a legacy of iconic post-modernist designs. His architecture firm, Farrells, confirmed his death with a statement acknowledging his reputation as a maverick, radical, and non-conformist. Farrell’s distinctive style was characterized by exuberance and playfulness, showcased in projects such as… Continue reading Terry Farrell, architect who designed MI6 building, dies aged 87

Southend woman died after intervening in dogs' nugget fight

Michelle Hempstead tragically passed away after intervening in a fight between her two dogs over a chicken nugget, an inquest revealed. The 34-year-old died from a single bite from one of her dogs at her residence in Southend-on-Sea in July 2024. Her partner, Samuel West, who witnessed the incident, explained to police that she got… Continue reading Southend woman died after intervening in dogs' nugget fight

JK Rowling dismisses Emma Watson as 'ignorant' over trans rights row

Emma Watson and JK Rowling have been at odds over the issue of gender identity, with Rowling recently responding to Watson’s comments about their relationship. Last week, Watson expressed her continued love for Rowling and stated that she would not “cancel her out” despite their differing viewpoints on the subject. However, Rowling fired back, claiming… Continue reading JK Rowling dismisses Emma Watson as 'ignorant' over trans rights row

Victims of foster carer abuse could get £1m payout

In a troubling turn of events, two Scottish councils are facing potential payouts exceeding £1m in compensation for individuals who endured “severe” abuse while under the care of their foster parents. Legal representatives for two of the victims have already secured £775,000 from Aberdeenshire Council, with anticipation that eight additional cases against both Aberdeenshire Council… Continue reading Victims of foster carer abuse could get £1m payout

Claire's saved in rescue deal but 1,000 jobs remain at risk

The recent sale of more than half of the fashion accessory chain Claire’s stores in the UK has brought some relief to the company’s future, but concerns loom over the remaining shops and jobs. Modella Capital, known for acquiring the WH Smith High Street stores, has swooped in to purchase “substantially most” of Claire’s UK,… Continue reading Claire's saved in rescue deal but 1,000 jobs remain at risk

New GP online booking system 'risks patient safety', doctors warn

The British Medical Association (BMA) is cautioning about the potential risks of implementing a new online booking system in England. The concern is that important health issues could be overlooked by general practitioners (GPs), resulting in harm to patients. Health Secretary Wes Streeting, on the other hand, reassures that patient interests are a top priority… Continue reading New GP online booking system 'risks patient safety', doctors warn