The transportation of asylum seekers from hotels to appointments via taxis is under scrutiny by the home secretary, leading to an urgent review. Shabana Mahmood’s decision comes in the wake of a BBC investigation that highlighted the high costs involved in these journeys, often spanning long distances and costing hundreds of pounds for the Home… Continue reading Urgent review ordered into asylum seeker taxi costs
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Man arrested in connection with airport cyber-attacks
In West Sussex, a 40-year-old individual has been taken into custody in connection with a cyber-attack that has led to significant disruptions at multiple European airports, including Heathrow. The National Crime Agency (NCA) disclosed that the arrest was made as part of an ongoing investigation into a cyber incident affecting Collins Aerospace. This incident has… Continue reading Man arrested in connection with airport cyber-attacks
Police search for missing neighbour in Loch Lomond remains case
Authorities are currently looking into the discovery of human remains in the vicinity of Loch Lomond, with suspicions now arising concerning the whereabouts of the deceased man’s missing neighbor, as per reports from BBC Scotland News. It has been disclosed by police sources that the male neighbor of Graham Wright has seemingly vanished from his… Continue reading Police search for missing neighbour in Loch Lomond remains case
Love Island's Lucinda Strafford's Au Vodka TikTok ad pulled
A vodka advertisement featuring a former Love Island contestant has been removed from TikTok for allegedly targeting individuals under the age of 18. Lucinda Strafford appeared in the ad, where she is seen restocking a large vending machine with cans of Au Vodka before taking a sip and expressing her enjoyment of the beverage. The… Continue reading Love Island's Lucinda Strafford's Au Vodka TikTok ad pulled
Energy standing charge options coming, but they might not cut bills
Energy consumers will soon have the opportunity to opt for a new, lower standing charge tariff by the end of January, according to recent plans. However, it’s important to note that this change may not necessarily lead to savings on energy bills. The fixed daily charges that make up the standing charge cover the costs… Continue reading Energy standing charge options coming, but they might not cut bills
Disruption at Stansted Airport with cancelled trains and fire
Wednesday morning brought chaos to London Stansted Airport as all train lines leading into the airport were either cancelled or disrupted due to signalling issues. National Rail confirmed that the fault with the signalling system was impacting CrossCountry services between Birmingham New Street and Stansted, as well as Greater Anglia services to and from the… Continue reading Disruption at Stansted Airport with cancelled trains and fire
PSNI to publish review into journalists' phone surveillance
A forthcoming report is set to shed light on the surveillance tactics employed by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) against journalists. Expected to be critical, the report will focus on how the police accessed reporters’ phone numbers to monitor potential leaks of information. Angus McCullough KC compiled the report, which examines PSNI practices… Continue reading PSNI to publish review into journalists' phone surveillance
Sussex couple held in Iran to appear in court
The upcoming court appearance of a British couple detained in Iran has left their family feeling completely uninformed about the situation. Lindsay and Craig Foreman, who hail from East Sussex, were taken into custody by Iranian officials in January while on a motorcycle journey around the world. They were later accused of espionage, a charge… Continue reading Sussex couple held in Iran to appear in court
AI tool used to recover £500m lost to fraud, government says
The UK government has reportedly recouped nearly £500m in fraudulent funds over the past year, thanks to a new artificial intelligence tool aimed at tackling fraud, according to the BBC. A significant portion of the recovered funds were linked to fraudulent activities during the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as illicit council tax claims and unauthorized… Continue reading AI tool used to recover £500m lost to fraud, government says
We'll stop Farage turning UK into Trump's America, says Ed Davey
Sir Ed Davey has taken a strong stance against Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, warning of the potential consequences of Farage’s leadership on the UK. Speaking at the Liberal Democrat conference, Sir Ed painted a bleak picture of what he claimed life would be like under Farage’s government, emphasizing the importance of upholding British values… Continue reading We'll stop Farage turning UK into Trump's America, says Ed Davey