Muswell Hill woman who removed Israeli hostage ribbons speaks out

The decision to remove yellow ribbons honoring Israeli hostages in a park in North London has sparked controversy, with Nadia Yahlom defending her actions as a form of protest against what she sees as a focus solely on Jewish lives. Yahlom, a Palestinian-Jewish woman, faced backlash from the local Jewish community, calling her actions “morally… Continue reading Muswell Hill woman who removed Israeli hostage ribbons speaks out

Tens of thousands of homes insulated under government schemes need repairs

A recent report by a spending watchdog has revealed major failures in two government schemes designed to reduce energy consumption through home insulation. The National Audit Office (NAO) found that 98% of homes that underwent external wall insulation under the previous administration’s programs are now at risk of damp and mold issues if left unaddressed.… Continue reading Tens of thousands of homes insulated under government schemes need repairs

Spending cuts loom if Drakeford budget falls in Senedd

The Welsh government’s Finance Secretary, Mark Drakeford, is facing a challenging task of garnering support from political opponents for the budget he will unveil on Tuesday. The budget, amounting to over £27bn, is crucial for funding essential services like healthcare and waste management. Given the Labour government’s lack of majority in the Senedd, Drakeford must… Continue reading Spending cuts loom if Drakeford budget falls in Senedd

Rishi Sunak: Prostate cancer screening urgently needed

Rishi Sunak, the former prime minister, is advocating for a targeted screening program for prostate cancer. In an interview with the BBC, he emphasized the importance of implementing a program that would be cost-effective, feasible, and could potentially save numerous lives. This push comes as the UK National Screening Committee reviews its decision from five… Continue reading Rishi Sunak: Prostate cancer screening urgently needed

NHS and DVLA to encourage would-be drivers to become blood donors

A new initiative to increase blood donors is being introduced by encouraging people applying for a driving licence to register as blood donors. This campaign aims to target young people, as more than half of regular blood donors are over the age of 45. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) will include a link… Continue reading NHS and DVLA to encourage would-be drivers to become blood donors

How learning sign language changed my life after a brain injury

Tina, a woman in her late fifties, steps onto the stage with a radiant smile, surrounded by a crowd of onlookers. She is there to receive her British Sign Language (BSL) certificate, a significant achievement that marks the end of a journey fraught with tragedy. Following a harrowing incident in 2018 where she fell down… Continue reading How learning sign language changed my life after a brain injury

Have plans on paper in case of cyber-attack, firms told

The latest recommendation advises people to prepare for potential cyber-attacks by reverting back to pen and paper. This precaution comes after a string of recent hacks that have demonstrated the chaos that can ensue when computer systems are compromised. Chief executives across the country are being strongly encouraged by the government to have physical copies… Continue reading Have plans on paper in case of cyber-attack, firms told

Newspaper headlines: 'Two years of torment over' and Trump declares 'historic dawn'

The front pages of newspapers are ablaze with headlines of optimism and joy as Israeli hostages are released as part of a US-brokered plan to cease hostilities in Gaza. The Daily Express captures Alon Ohel smiling with his family, marking the end of what they call a “long, painful nightmare.” The Times, on the other… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Two years of torment over' and Trump declares 'historic dawn'

Chris Mason: SNP are the latest proof that things change quickly in politics

The recent history of the Scottish National Party was filled with turmoil not too long ago. After a crushing defeat in the general election, where they saw their number of MPs dwindle from 48 to just nine, the party also went through three leaders in quick succession: Nicola Sturgeon, Humza Yousaf, and John Swinney. This… Continue reading Chris Mason: SNP are the latest proof that things change quickly in politics