Lammy 'outraged' by Israel's obstruction of aid into Gaza

The Israeli government’s refusal to allow sufficient aid into Gaza has sparked outrage from the UK’s foreign secretary, who announced an additional £15m in funding for medical assistance in the region. David Lammy, addressing the House of Commons, drew attention to the declaration by the UN-backed hunger monitor Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) that… Continue reading Lammy 'outraged' by Israel's obstruction of aid into Gaza

Scotland scraps peak rail fares – will the rest of the UK follow?

A recent change in ScotRail’s peak time ticket pricing has sparked discussions about the possibility of eliminating peak charges in the rest of the UK. Passengers are now able to enjoy lower prices for tickets without the additional surcharge during peak hours, prompting debates among experts regarding the potential impact on overall pricing and carriage… Continue reading Scotland scraps peak rail fares – will the rest of the UK follow?

Darren Jones given new role as Keir Starmer revamps No 10 team

Darren Jones, the former chief secretary to the Treasury, has been appointed to a key role within No 10 by Sir Keir Starmer, marking a significant change in the Downing Street team as Parliament reconvenes. James Murray, who previously served as the exchequer secretary at the Treasury, will take over Jones’s former position. Meanwhile, economist… Continue reading Darren Jones given new role as Keir Starmer revamps No 10 team

Newspaper headlines: 'No 10 shake-up' and Labour's 'asylum crackdown'

The Prime Minister’s attempts to assert his control over economic policy following a reshuffle of his top team dominate the headlines as Parliament resumes from recess. The Guardian highlights the government’s efforts to reclaim power from the Treasury by establishing two new positions. Alongside this, the devastating earthquake in Afghanistan is also featured, with a… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'No 10 shake-up' and Labour's 'asylum crackdown'

'Parliament building inaccessible to me,' MP says

BBC Yorkshire’s political editor, James Vincent, recently sat down with Marie Tidball, an MP from South Yorkshire, to discuss her campaign for better accessibility in the House of Parliament. Tidball, who was born with a congenital disability affecting all four limbs, shared her struggle with navigating the historic building. Despite being elected as a Labour… Continue reading 'Parliament building inaccessible to me,' MP says

Justice secretary to get power to veto Sentencing Council guidance

The Justice Secretary will now have the authority to veto any proposed changes to sentencing guidelines put forward by an independent public body, as announced by the Justice Department. Shabana Mahmood noted that this adjustment will address the “democratic deficit” by giving her the power to ensure that the Sentencing Council cannot issue new guidelines… Continue reading Justice secretary to get power to veto Sentencing Council guidance

Scotland's drug deaths expected to remain worst in Europe

y year from drug misuse – and many more from alcohol – it is hardly surprising that the wider population is affected, says Dr Emily Tweed, a public health consultant in Glasgow. “That trauma needs a community-wide response,” she said. “We need to engage health and social care professionals, schools and communities in reaching out… Continue reading Scotland's drug deaths expected to remain worst in Europe

School costs a 'real struggle' for parents in Wales

As the new school year approaches, parents across Wales are feeling the financial strain of ensuring their children have all the necessary supplies for the upcoming academic term. Vicky Williams, a mother from Caerphilly, shares the anxiety she experiences as she anticipates the cost of uniforms and other essential items for her children in September.… Continue reading School costs a 'real struggle' for parents in Wales

Northern Lights potentially visible across much of the UK

The Met Office has indicated that there is a possibility of the aurora borealis being visible in various parts of the UK in the upcoming days. Due to heightened solar activity, the Northern Lights might be seen further south than usual, potentially even with the naked eye. However, the Met Office has advised that solar… Continue reading Northern Lights potentially visible across much of the UK