The warning of a potentially disastrous bird flu virus spreading among UK farms has been issued by an expert in avian virology. Professor Ian Brown, from the Pirbright Institute, expressed concerns about the infectiousness of the current strain. He emphasized the need for farmers to be prepared for the worst as the government implements a… Continue reading Bird flu: Expert tells farmers to prepare for the worst as virus spreads
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David Lammy under pressure after two prisoners released by mistake
Justice Secretary David Lammy is facing increased scrutiny following the accidental release of two prisoners from Wandsworth prison in London. This development comes after Lammy had previously pledged to implement the most stringent checks to prevent such errors, following the mistaken release of a migrant sex offender from Chelmsford prison last month. The recent blunders… Continue reading David Lammy under pressure after two prisoners released by mistake
Jordan Webb: Man appears in court over Portavogie murder
A suspect has been ordered into detention following his appearance in court where he faced charges in connection to the killing of Jordan Webb in Portavogie, County Down. The body of Mr. Webb, 28, was found at a residence on New Harbour Road earlier this week, with emergency services responding to the scene but being… Continue reading Jordan Webb: Man appears in court over Portavogie murder
Record referrals to Prevent anti-terror programme
In the period leading up to March 2025, there was a significant uptick in referrals to the government’s anti-terror initiative, Prevent, as revealed by recent data. The total number of referrals reached a record high of 8,778, marking a 27% increase from the previous year’s figure of 6,922. Of the referrals where specific concerns were… Continue reading Record referrals to Prevent anti-terror programme
UK facing long, tough flu season, NHS chiefs warn
The chief of the NHS in England, Sir Jim Mackey, is cautioning that the UK is bracing for a prolonged flu season. He emphasized that this winter is anticipated to be one of the most challenging seasons the health service has ever encountered. The early escalation in flu rates is causing concern as the winter… Continue reading UK facing long, tough flu season, NHS chiefs warn
'Notable reduction' in Bonfire Night disruption
In the recent reveal by police in Scotland, marked a significant drop in Bonfire Night disorder this year, with a notable 37% decrease in emergency calls received throughout Scotland. The period between 31 October and 5 November only saw 833 calls requiring a local or specialist response, a substantial decline from the previous year. The… Continue reading 'Notable reduction' in Bonfire Night disruption
EV drivers could face new tax in Budget
In the upcoming Budget, electric vehicle (EV) drivers might face a new tax as the chancellor looks for ways to generate more revenue. Discussions within the government have suggested the introduction of a levy on EVs to ensure a fairer system for all drivers. The absence of an equivalent to fuel duty for electric vehicles… Continue reading EV drivers could face new tax in Budget
Why the battle still rages over land ownership in Scotland
Scotland has long been at the center of a contentious debate surrounding land ownership and reform. With one of the most concentrated patterns of land ownership in the western world, the question of “who owns Scotland?” has sparked intense emotions and discussions. According to land reformers, over 40% of the nation’s rural land is owned… Continue reading Why the battle still rages over land ownership in Scotland
Police probe link between street and Huntingdon train attacks
The investigation into a knife attack that resulted in a man sustaining severe facial injuries in September is being re-examined for potential links to recent train stabbings near Huntingdon. Ricky Butcher, 35, was waiting for a taxi outside the Fletton Club in Peterborough when he was confronted by a man wielding a knife. Cambridgeshire Police… Continue reading Police probe link between street and Huntingdon train attacks
Crime fixer caught by BBC offering to erase £60K fines on migrant workers
An organised crime network has been uncovered in a BBC investigation, with a man secretly filmed offering to erase fines of up to £60,000 for employing illegal workers. The individual, known as Shaxawan, boasts of his ability to assist migrants, including asylum seekers, in setting up businesses illegally to bypass immigration enforcement. Operating from a… Continue reading Crime fixer caught by BBC offering to erase £60K fines on migrant workers