James Timpson, the current prisons minister, recently spoke with the BBC about the possibility of tagging more criminals instead of sending them to prison in the future. Despite this, he maintains that he is not “soft on crime”. The government is set to meet with over 30 companies, including Microsoft and Google, to discuss how… Continue reading More offenders could be tagged, as James Timpson insists he’s ‘not soft on crime’
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Newspaper headlines: 'Never forget' and 'Pakistan vows to strike back'
The Daily Express, Daily Mirror, and Daily Star have all dedicated their front pages to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. The Daily Express features a woman who was a child in 1945 standing in rubble and waving Union Jacks, reflecting on the hope in their community despite the challenges. The Daily… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Never forget' and 'Pakistan vows to strike back'
Kenilworth medical cannabis campaigner Hannah Deacon dies
A mother who tirelessly campaigned for a change in cannabis laws has passed away at the age of 45 after being diagnosed with cancer. Hannah Deacon, from Kenilworth, Warwickshire, fought for the right to use medical cannabis to treat her son Alfie’s epilepsy, which previously caused him to experience 150 seizures weekly. In 2018, following… Continue reading Kenilworth medical cannabis campaigner Hannah Deacon dies
Final designs revealed for Queen Elizabeth memorial
In a notable announcement by the government, a selection of five distinct designs for the national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II will soon be made public. The memorial, to honor the life and reign of Britain’s longest-serving monarch, is scheduled to be established in St James’s Park, a central location in London. Visual representations of… Continue reading Final designs revealed for Queen Elizabeth memorial
M&S cyber attack: What we know about it and the impact it's having
The turmoil continues for Marks & Spencer as the retailer grapples with the aftermath of a cyber attack that has disrupted its operations. The company remains focused on resolving the issue that led to the shutdown of its online services. Despite the sunny weather, the dark clouds of the cyber attack loom over M&S. Online… Continue reading M&S cyber attack: What we know about it and the impact it's having
The wedding with almost 100 bridesmaids
A unique and unforgettable wedding took place recently, one that stood out from the traditional ceremonies. Jack McGowan, originally from Aberdeen, Scotland, and Kathryn from Hillsborough, Northern Ireland, decided to make a statement by having nearly 100 bridesmaids at their wedding. The couple’s special day was nothing short of spectacular, with 95 bridesmaids making it… Continue reading The wedding with almost 100 bridesmaids
Crowds gather at Ipswich pub as Ed Sheeran performs
uk/bbcdotcom/web/20250428-123652-7bc49a8f4-web-2.20.1-1/grey-placeholder.png”> Bus capacity limits end as passengers test positive in 90 seconds Almost 500 people in London test positive from a single bus journey from central London to Essex. 30 Mar 2024 Essex Read the full article from The BBC here: Read More
VE Day: Northern Ireland to mark 80th anniversary
t the sacrifices made during the war and to appreciate the importance of remembering and commemorating events like VE Day,” he said. Events will continue across Northern Ireland throughout the week to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, with many people attending commemorations to honor the sacrifices and bravery of those who served during… Continue reading VE Day: Northern Ireland to mark 80th anniversary
Interest rates: Cut expected by the Bank of England
In line with expectations, interest rates are anticipated to be lowered on Thursday, with further decreases projected later in the year. The Bank of England is likely to make a cut to 4.25% from 4.5%, though the possibility of no change or a larger reduction still exists. If the reduction is confirmed, it would mark… Continue reading Interest rates: Cut expected by the Bank of England
Secondary school behaviour declines in Wales, with call for action
Parents are voicing their “defiance” over the issue of bad behavior in schools, according to a recent report from Wales’ schools inspectorate, Estyn. There has been a noticeable decline in behavior in secondary schools since the pandemic, with troublesome students becoming increasingly difficult to handle. As a result, there has been a rise in fixed-term… Continue reading Secondary school behaviour declines in Wales, with call for action