MPs push for change on Palestine Action but minister stands firm

Pressure is mounting on the government to reconsider its decision to outlaw Palestine Action following a weekend that saw widespread arrests. A demonstration in London led to 890 individuals being apprehended in protest of the group’s prohibition under anti-terrorism laws enacted by the UK government in July. This surge in arrests, reminiscent of the tumultuous… Continue reading MPs push for change on Palestine Action but minister stands firm

Tube strike: Londoners without Underground service during walkout

The streets of London were bustling with activity as commuters sought alternative modes of transportation to navigate the city during a Tube workers’ strike that severely disrupted London Underground services. From bikes to buses to black cabs, Londoners found creative ways to reach their destinations on the first working day of the strike called by… Continue reading Tube strike: Londoners without Underground service during walkout

Edinburgh fireworks ban: 'Arbitrary' zones split streets in worst-hit areas

Edinburgh’s fireworks ban zones have been found to exclude certain areas that have been plagued with bonfire night trouble in recent years. The official firework control zones (FCZ) have boundaries that cut through streets, leaving only one side covered by restrictions. One such troubling area is Hay Avenue in Niddrie, where the dividing line runs… Continue reading Edinburgh fireworks ban: 'Arbitrary' zones split streets in worst-hit areas

Graham Linehan: I don't regret my online posts

BBC News recently reported that Graham Linehan, the co-creator of Father Ted, stands by his controversial online posts that led to his arrest at Heathrow Airport. Linehan defended his tweets regarding challenging “a trans-identified male” in “a female-only space,” stating that he does not regret anything he has posted despite the backlash. Linehan’s arrest has… Continue reading Graham Linehan: I don't regret my online posts

Wales' response to storms Bert and Darragh revealed gaps – report

A recent report highlighted the deficiencies in Wales’ response to the devastating winter storms that hit the country in late 2024. The review emphasized the urgent need for improvements in emergency payments and insurance coverage for victims of Storms Bert and Darragh. Residents, councils, and charities shared their experiences of hardship and unmet needs following… Continue reading Wales' response to storms Bert and Darragh revealed gaps – report

Heathrow Airport reopens after 'hazardous materials' scare

Emergency services were called to Heathrow airport on Monday after reports of “possible hazardous materials” at Terminal 4. Fire crews partially evacuated the terminal as a precaution while the London Fire Brigade conducted an assessment of the scene. Despite the disruption, no adverse substances were found, according to the Metropolitan Police. Earlier, National Rail had… Continue reading Heathrow Airport reopens after 'hazardous materials' scare

Prince Harry back in the UK and attends charity awards

Prince Harry expressed his admiration for the incredible resilience shown by children facing serious health challenges as he made his return to the United Kingdom for a series of engagements. His first stop was at the WellChild charity awards in London, where he engaged with the young award winners in various activities, including a playful… Continue reading Prince Harry back in the UK and attends charity awards

Conwy: FBI most wanted Daniel Andreas San Diego awaits extradition

A 47-year-old suspected terrorist, Daniel Andreas San Diego, recently appeared in court in Wales for an extradition hearing after being on the run for more than 20 years following bombings in San Francisco, California, in 2003. The FBI had listed him as one of their “most wanted fugitives” before he was finally apprehended in a… Continue reading Conwy: FBI most wanted Daniel Andreas San Diego awaits extradition

John Swinney to visit US for Scotch whisky talks

BBC Scotland News political editor Glenn Campbell reports that First Minister John Swinney is gearing up for a trip to the United States in hopes of securing better trade terms for Scotch whisky. President Donald Trump recently imposed a 10% tariff on whisky and other UK goods entering the US market, prompting the Scotch Whisky… Continue reading John Swinney to visit US for Scotch whisky talks

Southport survivor says scars a 'daily reminder'

Jonathan Hayes, a businessman, shared his harrowing experience of being stabbed in the leg while trying to intervene in the Southport attack. The incident, which occurred on 29th July 2024, saw Axel Rudakubana, then 17, launching a random knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop in Hart Street. As a result, three children lost… Continue reading Southport survivor says scars a 'daily reminder'