Scotland’s finance secretary, Shona Robison, has requested a meeting and reassurances from the chancellor regarding speculations about a potential increase in income tax in the upcoming Budget. This move, which Rachel Reeves did not rule out last week, would result in an automatic deduction from Scotland’s funding from the Treasury. Robison believes that Labour should… Continue reading Scotland's finance secretary asks chancellor for assurances over tax plans
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Modern dating: Why women are hiding their boyfriends on social media
Many women on social media are choosing to keep their relationships private for various reasons, despite their active presence online. One such example is Tawana Musvaburi, who has a significant following on Instagram but has made the conscious decision not to post her boyfriend’s face. She believes in portraying a sense of independence and strength… Continue reading Modern dating: Why women are hiding their boyfriends on social media
Iraq war graves: One man's mission to campaign for cemetery restoration
On Remembrance Sunday, Ben Soppitt is set to pay tribute to his grandfather at the Basra War Cemetery in Iraq, where he will be part of a small group honoring the memory of the many who served. This solemn occasion will stand in stark contrast to the grand ceremony at the Cenotaph in London. Unlike… Continue reading Iraq war graves: One man's mission to campaign for cemetery restoration
Christmas adverts 2025: How ads by John Lewis, Asda and Lidl ‘let real life in,’ from cost of living to masculinity
The emergence of Christmas adverts has begun, and with it comes a wave of holiday spirit that also reflects some of 2025’s key themes. From the struggle of hardworking families depicted in Asda’s ad to the exploration of masculinity and emotion in John Lewis’s festive offering, this year’s ads delve into real-life issues. According to… Continue reading Christmas adverts 2025: How ads by John Lewis, Asda and Lidl ‘let real life in,’ from cost of living to masculinity
Honesty boxes should be dying like cash. But many are flourishing
Kevin Peachey, the Cost of Living correspondent, explores the resurgence of honesty boxes in a digital age where cash transactions are diminishing. Traditionally seen in rural areas offering local produce in exchange for donations, honesty boxes were presumed to fade into obscurity. However, contrary to expectations, these entities are thriving as cash is replaced with… Continue reading Honesty boxes should be dying like cash. But many are flourishing
Gurinder Chadha on Bend It Like Beckham sequel and new film Christmas Karma
Gurinder Chadha, the acclaimed director behind the hit film Bend It Like Beckham, has taken on a new project with a festive twist. Christmas Karma, a musical film, puts a Bollywood spin on the classic tale of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Chadha’s film celebrates a variety of musical traditions while incorporating the joyful… Continue reading Gurinder Chadha on Bend It Like Beckham sequel and new film Christmas Karma
Newspaper headlines: 'Victory for our heroes' and 'Davina: Lorraine saved me'
Front pages across the UK are dominated by stories of triumph and adversity this morning. Catherine, Princess of Wales, is showcased on the front of the Express, wearing a poppy in support of Remembrance Sunday at the Royal Albert Hall. An exclusive report in the Express reveals that the Ministry of Defence will now cover… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Victory for our heroes' and 'Davina: Lorraine saved me'
Will a new mutated flu strain cause a rough winter?
This season’s flu outbreak has experts on high alert, believing it could be the most severe in a decade. The emergence of a mutated flu virus, which appears to evade some immunity and has led to an unusually early start to the flu season, has prompted concerns of a brutal winter ahead. The NHS has… Continue reading Will a new mutated flu strain cause a rough winter?
HIV prevention injection to be rolled out in Northern Ireland
A new HIV protection jab has been approved for use in Northern Ireland, offering an alternative to the daily HIV prevention pills known as PrEP. The long-acting cabotegravir (CAB-LA) jab will be administered every two months, providing a more convenient option for those looking to protect themselves from HIV. This decision comes after the injection… Continue reading HIV prevention injection to be rolled out in Northern Ireland
Prince George joins Kate, King and Queen at Festival of Remembrance
The annual Festival of Remembrance, organized by the Royal British Legion, was attended by senior royals and political leaders in London’s Royal Albert Hall. Among those in attendance were King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Catherine, Princess of Wales, and 12-year-old Prince George. The event aimed to commemorate those who sacrificed their lives in service, on… Continue reading Prince George joins Kate, King and Queen at Festival of Remembrance