BBC Scotland News article by Angus Cochrane reports that Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes has announced her decision to step down at the upcoming Holyrood election in May 2026. The Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch MSP expressed her desire to prioritize her family life, particularly the early years of her daughter who recently turned three. Despite… Continue reading Kate Forbes: Deputy first minister to stand down as MSP
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I regret taking my son to a riot following Southport attack, says stepmother
In a candid interview with BBC Panorama, Amy Hodgkinson-Hedgecox, a resident of Tamworth, Staffordshire, expressed deep remorse for her involvement in a riot alongside her 11-year-old son. The violent protests last summer were triggered by the shocking murder of three young girls in Southport, leading to widespread unrest and misinformation spreading on social media. Hodgkinson-Hedgecox,… Continue reading I regret taking my son to a riot following Southport attack, says stepmother
Northern Ireland: Some flights cancelled and power outages as Storm Floris hits
Northern Ireland experienced severe winds as Storm Floris made landfall on Monday morning. The storm resulted in the cancellation of several flights to and from Belfast City and Dublin Airports. In the Republic of Ireland, thousands were left without power, with the largest outages occurring in the west and north-west regions of the country. A… Continue reading Northern Ireland: Some flights cancelled and power outages as Storm Floris hits
Men in court over alleged rape of 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton
Two individuals have been brought before the court on charges related to the sexual assault of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton. Ahmad Mulakhil is facing a rape charge, while Mohammad Kabir is facing charges of kidnapping, strangulation, and assisting in the rape of a minor under 13 years old. Warwickshire County Council leader George Finch… Continue reading Men in court over alleged rape of 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton
Omagh: Woman's body discovered after car fire
Following the discovery of a woman’s body at the scene of a burning car in Omagh on Saturday, a post-mortem examination is scheduled to take place later on. The incident was reported to the police at 14:05 BST on Saturday by members of the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) on Rylagh Road. The… Continue reading Omagh: Woman's body discovered after car fire
Paralysed teenager becomes racing driver in Scottish first
Ian Hamilton and Daniel Bennett report on a remarkable story of determination and resilience in the face of adversity. Three years ago, Ally Chalmers was a promising young skier, achieving second place in a national competition. However, a tragic accident left him paralysed from the waist down, changing the course of his life dramatically. Now… Continue reading Paralysed teenager becomes racing driver in Scottish first
The latest weather forecast as Storm Floris expected to bring disruption
Storm Floris is expected to bring powerful winds to various regions of the UK on Monday. Wind gusts could soar up to 90mph, posing a risk of flying debris and large waves along coastal areas. The Met Office has issued an amber warning for significant parts of Scotland starting at 10:00 BST, while a yellow… Continue reading The latest weather forecast as Storm Floris expected to bring disruption
Government pledges extra £100m funding to tackle people smuggling
The British government has allocated an additional £100 million to combat illegal people-smuggling operations in the English Channel. This funding will go towards adding up to 300 more officers from the National Crime Agency (NCA) as well as investing in new technology and equipment. The surge in resources comes as a response to the record… Continue reading Government pledges extra £100m funding to tackle people smuggling
Why an explosive fight erupted over the UK's new Chinese embassy
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
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