The upcoming Budget has sparked considerable concern across financial markets and within political circles, largely due to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s apparent retreat from plans to increase income tax. Reports indicate that UK borrowing costs surged sharply on Friday, prompting investor skepticism. Fund manager Mike Riddell described the situation in the Financial Times by saying the… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Panic at No 10' and investors 'lose faith' in Budget
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Transfer test 2025: 13,000 primary school pupils sit first test
On Saturday, more than 13,000 primary seven pupils across Northern Ireland will undertake the initial part of the 2025 transfer test. This examination is organised by the Schools Entrance Assessment Group (SEAG), which administers the common transfer test used by certain secondary schools. Students will complete a second paper on November 22, with the results… Continue reading Transfer test 2025: 13,000 primary school pupils sit first test
Tonypandy woman survives 100ft fall at Brecon Beacons waterfall
Leah Matthews, a mother of two, now faces the challenge of relearning how to walk after suffering a serious fall from a cliff at a popular scenic spot. On 4 October, Leah and her partner Anthony took their dogs for a walk in mid Wales’ Waterfall Country. During their outing, Leah accidentally fell around 40… Continue reading Tonypandy woman survives 100ft fall at Brecon Beacons waterfall
Blue Islands ceases trading and cancels all flights
Blue Islands, the airline based in the Channel Islands, has ceased operations and cancelled all upcoming flights, the company announced. Passengers have been advised not to travel to airports unless they have arranged alternative transportation. The airline, which employed around 100 people, provided services to multiple destinations within the British Isles, as well as flights… Continue reading Blue Islands ceases trading and cancels all flights
What's behind Rachel Reeves's hokey cokey on income tax rises?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has, after considerable speculation and strong indications that she might increase income tax rates in the upcoming Budget, ultimately chosen not to proceed with this manifesto-breaking proposal. This development comes amid widespread debate about the direction of fiscal policy, but some key details have emerged amid the uncertainty. Earlier this month, a… Continue reading What's behind Rachel Reeves's hokey cokey on income tax rises?
Reform UK expels Kent councillor after alleged video leak
Reform UK has taken the decision to expel a councillor who was previously suspended following an internal investigation linked to the unauthorized leaking of a video from a contentious virtual meeting. Isabella Kemp, a member of Kent County Council (KCC), was initially suspended by the party but has now been removed entirely after the party… Continue reading Reform UK expels Kent councillor after alleged video leak
Police locate driver after car goes into River Nairn in Highlands
Authorities have identified the individual believed to be driving a vehicle that plunged into the River Nairn in the Scottish Highlands. The incident took place near Howford Bridge at approximately 09:15 on Friday morning. The vehicle, a blue car, left Cawdor Road and ended up partially submerged in the fast-moving river, as shown by images… Continue reading Police locate driver after car goes into River Nairn in Highlands
Weather warnings in force as Storm Claudia brings heavy rain to UK
Storm Claudia continues to batter the United Kingdom, prompting the Met Office to issue amber warnings for sustained and heavy rainfall. The storm is moving across much of the country, with severe weather alerts in place until early Saturday morning. This follows recent flooding and rainfall in parts of south Wales and other regions, intensifying… Continue reading Weather warnings in force as Storm Claudia brings heavy rain to UK
Peers call for more time to debate assisted dying bill
Peers have urged for additional time to thoroughly debate the proposed legislation on assisted dying in England and Wales amid its slow advancement through the House of Lords. The bill, introduced by a backbench MP, has attracted more than 900 amendments—a number experts believe may be unprecedented for such legislation. Supporters argue that the high… Continue reading Peers call for more time to debate assisted dying bill
Man admits sex offences against boys at Stathern summer camp
A man from Nottinghamshire has admitted to a series of serious sexual offences involving children at a summer camp in Leicestershire. Jon Ruben, 76, pleaded guilty to 17 charges at Leicester Crown Court after an incident in July where multiple children and an adult became ill at Stathern Lodge. While he has accepted responsibility for… Continue reading Man admits sex offences against boys at Stathern summer camp