Hainault swordsman attacked ambulance, Old Bailey hears

Lucy Manning & James Bryant report on a harrowing incident in north-east London, where 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin was tragically killed in a sword attack while on his way to school. Paramedic Stephanie Baisden recounted the fear she experienced when the defendant, Marcus Monzo, allegedly turned on the ambulance as they tried to assist the injured… Continue reading Hainault swordsman attacked ambulance, Old Bailey hears

Acorn Project carbon capture funding to be announced in spending review

BBC’s Political Correspondent, Rajdeep Sandhu, has revealed that a significant funding announcement for a carbon capture project in Aberdeenshire is on the cards as part of the UK government’s upcoming spending review. The Acorn Project, situated in St Fergus, is set to play a pivotal role in capturing greenhouse gas emissions and storing them beneath… Continue reading Acorn Project carbon capture funding to be announced in spending review

Scotland's emission cuts 'too slow' despite fall

Scotland’s battle against greenhouse gas emissions is facing criticism from environmental groups who believe progress is moving “too slow” despite a reported 1.9% decrease in emissions for 2023. The slight dip in emissions has been overshadowed by the resurgence of international air travel post-pandemic, with domestic transport remaining the primary source of emissions. The Scottish… Continue reading Scotland's emission cuts 'too slow' despite fall

Ed Miliband defends winter fuel payment U-turn

Kate Whannel served as the political reporter covering the defense given by Energy Secretary Ed Miliband regarding Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ decision to cut winter fuel payments and the subsequent partial reversal. Miliband asserted that Reeves would not apologize for withdrawing the payment from over 10 million pensioners last year, citing the need to stabilize the… Continue reading Ed Miliband defends winter fuel payment U-turn

M&S restarts online orders after cyber attack

BBC News reporter Michael Race has shared that Marks and Spencer has resumed online orders after a cyber attack forced a pause back in April. The High Street retailer announced that customers can now purchase a variety of fashion items, including clothing and footwear, for delivery in England, Scotland, and Wales. Additionally, beauty and homeware… Continue reading M&S restarts online orders after cyber attack

Uber brings forward trialling driverless taxis in UK

In an exciting development, Uber is set to launch a trial of robotaxis in London next spring. These autonomous cars will operate without a human safety driver at the wheel, marking a significant step forward in the use of driverless technology. The ride-hailing giant will be partnering with UK artificial intelligence firm Wayve, which has… Continue reading Uber brings forward trialling driverless taxis in UK

UK firms hold off on hiring as job vacancies fall

In light of recent official figures, it appears that UK companies are hesitant to hire new employees or fill vacancies left by departing workers, resulting in a significant decline in job opportunities. The statistics reveal a decrease of 63,000 available jobs between March and May, coinciding with a rise in the unemployment rate. Liz McKeown,… Continue reading UK firms hold off on hiring as job vacancies fall

Lottery win couple thought news of £1m prize was a 'joke'

Cook Ian Steele and his wife, Nick, were initially in disbelief when they won £1m on the National Lottery. Ian, who has been supporting Nick through her battle with multiple sclerosis, described the win as life-changing. He recounted how he started shaking when he realized the prize was real, and even Nick thought it was… Continue reading Lottery win couple thought news of £1m prize was a 'joke'

Billy Boston to become first ever rugby league knight

Rugby league icon Billy Boston is poised to be knighted at Buckingham Palace this Tuesday, marking the first time such an honor has been bestowed in the sport’s 130-year history. The knighthood is being granted ahead of the official announcement of King’s birthday honors later this week due to concerns about Boston’s health. Born in… Continue reading Billy Boston to become first ever rugby league knight

Martha Mills doctor's failings 'particularly grave' – tribunal

Written by Philippa Roxby, a health reporter, Martha Mills tragically died from sepsis in a London hospital in 2021 due to the grossly negligent care provided by a doctor, according to a medical tribunal. The tribunal highlighted the particularly grave nature of the failings in Martha’s care. This event led to the implementation of Martha’s… Continue reading Martha Mills doctor's failings 'particularly grave' – tribunal