ion goes ahead. “The same was suggested about the Chinese embassy in Portland Place when it was acquired in the late 1940s,” he says. “During the early period of the People’s Republic of China’s existence, Chinese diplomats were frequently shouted at and occasionally spat upon in London. Over time, with UK-China relations normalising and trade… Continue reading Why an explosive fight erupted over the UK's new Chinese embassy
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Victims of mis-sold car finance set to get less than £950 per deal
Mitchell Labiak, a business reporter at BBC News, reported that victims of car finance mis-selling may receive less than £950 per deal in a proposed compensation scheme by the financial regulator. The first payouts are anticipated to occur next year. The Supreme Court recently ruled that hidden commissions from lenders to dealers on car loans… Continue reading Victims of mis-sold car finance set to get less than £950 per deal
Bend It Like Beckham 'made me feel heard and seen'
Simran Sandhu always had a passion for football, even from a young age. However, her Punjabi father was not supportive of her love for the sport. He believed football was only for boys and prevented her from joining a team until she was 14. Despite this, Simran continued to play with her brothers in the… Continue reading Bend It Like Beckham 'made me feel heard and seen'
Jeremy Corbyn's new party needs a name and it's trickier than you might think
Launching a new political party comes with the challenge of choosing an appropriate name that encapsulates the party’s essence and vision. Jeremy Corbyn, alongside fellow independent and ex-Labour MP Zarah Sultana, are in the process of setting up a new left-wing party. Despite having over 600,000 registered supporters, the party is still without a name.… Continue reading Jeremy Corbyn's new party needs a name and it's trickier than you might think
Hope for Crooked House pub remains two years after fire
In a small village near Dudley, the Crooked House pub, known for its distinctive tilt, was tragically destroyed by a fire almost two years ago. The iconic 18th Century venue was cherished by the local community, and its unexpected demolition following the blaze left a void where history once stood, anguishing those who held fond… Continue reading Hope for Crooked House pub remains two years after fire
Mum's 'brutal' murder in her own home still a mystery 20 years on
The family of Lucy Hargreaves, who tragically lost her life 20 years ago in a horrifying incident, is once again pleading for individuals to step forward with any relevant information they may have. The young mother, just 22 at the time, was fatally shot while sleeping on the sofa in her residence in Walton, Liverpool… Continue reading Mum's 'brutal' murder in her own home still a mystery 20 years on
Covid delays Pinchbeck boy's life-saving gift to sister
A young boy’s selfless desire to save his sister’s life by donating his bone marrow has been put on hold due to unforeseen circumstances. Luke, affectionately known as LJ, from Pinchbeck in Lincolnshire, was identified as a match for his six-year-old sister, Destiny, who has been battling a rare blood disorder called sideroblastic anemia since… Continue reading Covid delays Pinchbeck boy's life-saving gift to sister
'I used beer and vitamin C to reveal forgotten family photos'
Photographer Wayne Large’s acquisition of his coveted Rolleiflex camera turned into a journey back in time when he discovered a roll of old film inside the vintage device. These film rolls contained black-and-white photos of two men taken decades ago, sparking Wayne’s curiosity and determination to develop them. The outdated film required an unconventional developing… Continue reading 'I used beer and vitamin C to reveal forgotten family photos'
NHS England told to keep patients in Powys waiting for operations
Emilia Belli, the Westminster correspondent for BBC Wales News, reported that NHS patients from Wales needing knee and hip operations in England are experiencing significant delays after a health board requested English hospitals to align with Wales’ longer waiting times. The Powys health board made this decision due to financial constraints, leading to unexpected delays… Continue reading NHS England told to keep patients in Powys waiting for operations
Fifth person charged over break-in at RAF base
A recent incident involving a break-in at RAF Brize Norton has led to a fifth person being charged by counter-terrorism police. Muhammad Umer Khalid, 22, has been accused of various offences related to the incident, including conspiracy to commit criminal damage and conspiracy to enter a prohibited place with intent to harm the safety or… Continue reading Fifth person charged over break-in at RAF base