Car finance ruling has potential to trigger millions of claims

A highly anticipated decision by the UK’s top judges is expected to set a precedent that could potentially lead to millions of car owners seeking compensation for mis-selling of motor finance agreements. The Supreme Court is poised to rule on whether or not to uphold a previous judgment that deemed hidden commission payments to car… Continue reading Car finance ruling has potential to trigger millions of claims

Maguiresbridge: Mourners to pay respects to murdered mum and children before funeral

Residents of County Clare will come together today to honor a mother and her two children who tragically lost their lives in County Fermanagh. Vanessa Whyte, aged 45, her 14-year-old son James Rutledge, and her 13-year-old daughter Sara Rutledge were fatally shot in their residence in Maguiresbridge. In a moving service of removal held in… Continue reading Maguiresbridge: Mourners to pay respects to murdered mum and children before funeral

Cornwall mum 'could be alive' if older driver rules changed

Claire Eady believes that if the rules for older drivers were different her mum would still be here today. Last summer 79-year-old Geraldine Gibson died after pulling out into oncoming traffic near her home in Cornwall. “I never thought I would have to say the words ‘my mum’s been killed in a car crash’,” said… Continue reading Cornwall mum 'could be alive' if older driver rules changed

Heathrow Airport's expansion plans to cost £49bn, plans reveal

BBC London’s Political Editor, Karl Mercer, reported on Heathrow Airport’s ambitious plan to modernize and expand the airport at a hefty cost of £49 billion. The airport, currently operating at full capacity, is in need of urgent expansion to enhance trade and connectivity, according to Heathrow Airport’s CEO, Thomas Woldbye. The government has thrown its… Continue reading Heathrow Airport's expansion plans to cost £49bn, plans reveal

Newspaper headlines: 'How Israel caused a famine' and 'Poisoned at summer camp'

On the front page of the Guardian, the lead story highlights Israel’s “mathematics of starvation” in Gaza. The paper accuses Israel of manipulative tactics to control hunger in Gaza, allowing only a fraction of the necessary food to enter the region. Despite Israel denying any restrictions on aid deliveries and claiming there is “no starvation,”… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'How Israel caused a famine' and 'Poisoned at summer camp'

Civil service interns must all be working class, government says

The government’s efforts to diversify the civil service and make Whitehall more inclusive will now include restrictions on civil service internships specifically for students from less privileged families. The primary internship scheme aimed at attracting university students to the civil service will now be limited to those from “lower socio-economic backgrounds”, based on their parents’… Continue reading Civil service interns must all be working class, government says

Tata Steel fined £1.5m after worker Justin Day crushed to death

Tata Steel has been fined £1.5m following an incident where a contractor lost his life while working at the company’s Port Talbot plant. Justin Day, a 44-year-old employee of Mii Engineering, was tragically found crushed by a steel beam in a “hot rolling channel” on 25 September 2019. His family, residing in Llansamlet, Swansea, expressed… Continue reading Tata Steel fined £1.5m after worker Justin Day crushed to death

Brothers face retrial over Manchester airport brawl

In April, a retrial is set for two brothers who are accused of assaulting a police officer at Manchester Airport. Mohamed Fahir Amaaz, aged 20, was found guilty of assaulting a member of the public and two female police officers. The incident was captured on film and later circulated on social media platforms. On the… Continue reading Brothers face retrial over Manchester airport brawl

Jeremy Clarkson 'devastated' as his Diddly Squat farm has TB

Jeremy Clarkson, the famous TV presenter, recently shared the unfortunate news that his farm has been struck by tuberculosis. The incident occurred at his Diddly Squat Farm located in Chadlington, Oxfordshire, and has left everyone involved “absolutely devastated.” Clarkson revealed that a pregnant cow on the farm, expected to have twins, had tested positive for… Continue reading Jeremy Clarkson 'devastated' as his Diddly Squat farm has TB

Most popular boys' and girls' names of 2024 revealed

In 2024, the latest popular names for babies born in England and Wales have been revealed, showing the emergence of Athena and Yahya in the top 100 for the first time. Muhammad continues to dominate the boys’ names chart for the second consecutive year, with Noah and Oliver maintaining their positions at second and third,… Continue reading Most popular boys' and girls' names of 2024 revealed