In a recent briefing, counter-terror police have raised concerns about the increasing threat posed by hostile states operating within British borders. Families are being urged to remain vigilant for potential signs of manipulation targeting vulnerable individuals such as teenagers, petty criminals, and disillusioned people. Russia, Iran, and China are identified as key players in recruiting… Continue reading Children at risk of being recruited by hostile states, police warn
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Rachel Reeves: Stop being negative about savers buying shares
Two business correspondents, Dearbail Jordan and Simon Jack, reported on the recent call from the chancellor to the financial industry to shift the negative perception surrounding savers investing in stocks and shares in order to stimulate economic growth. Rachel Reeves emphasized the importance of highlighting the benefits of investment, rather than solely focusing on the… Continue reading Rachel Reeves: Stop being negative about savers buying shares
Three key questions after Afghan data leak sparked unprecedented secret evacuation
The inadvertent leak of a dataset containing names and contact information of individuals seeking to escape potential Taliban retaliation has sparked concerns about data security breaches in the UK. After more than three years, the government has started relocating some of those individuals to the UK, but the efforts to conceal the breach have only… Continue reading Three key questions after Afghan data leak sparked unprecedented secret evacuation
NHS Fife tribunal over nurse's changing room row with trans doctor to resume
An ongoing employment tribunal case in Dundee has highlighted the complex issues surrounding gender policy. Sandie Peggie, a nurse at NHS Fife, was suspended after she raised concerns about sharing changing facilities with Dr. Beth Upton, a transgender woman. Peggie argues that her treatment was unlawful under the 2010 Equality Act and has taken legal… Continue reading NHS Fife tribunal over nurse's changing room row with trans doctor to resume
Couple feel vindicated by critical report into maternity care
BBC Health Correspondent Jenny Rees reported on a mother, Sian Channon, who has been fighting for changes in maternity care at Swansea Bay after her son, Gethin, was disabled due to errors during his birth in 2019. Following the publication of a report exposing failures in the maternity department, Channon expressed feeling vindicated after a… Continue reading Couple feel vindicated by critical report into maternity care
Comber: Children's camp cancelled over involvement of GAA club
A children’s camp set to take place in County Down has been called off due to objections raised by an Orange lodge over the participation of children from a GAA club. The North Down Cricket Club in Comber had organized the event with the aim of bringing together young people from different backgrounds, including those… Continue reading Comber: Children's camp cancelled over involvement of GAA club
Rachel Reeves inadvertently breached rules on gifts, says MPs watchdog
Political reporter Kate Whannel reported that Chancellor Rachel Reeves breached parliamentary rules by failing to meet the deadline for registering gifts, according to the MPs’ watchdog. Reeves voluntarily notified the parliamentary commissioner for standards after omitting tickets from the National Theatre in her list of MPs’ interests within the 28-day requirement. In a letter to… Continue reading Rachel Reeves inadvertently breached rules on gifts, says MPs watchdog
Men jailed for felling 'irreplaceable' Sycamore Gap tree
In an act of “sheer bravado,” two men from Cumbria, Daniel Michael Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, have been sentenced to four years and three months in prison for criminally damaging the “irreplaceable” Sycamore Gap tree near Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland. Despite denying their involvement during the trial, both men have since admitted to… Continue reading Men jailed for felling 'irreplaceable' Sycamore Gap tree
Police probe wilful fire after building in Kilmarnock collapses
In Kilmarnock, a deliberate fire engulfed several shops in the town center, causing a partial collapse of the building. The blaze, which started on the ground floor of the four-story structure on King Street around 9 p.m. on Monday, led to urgent demolition of parts of the listed building, as confirmed by East Ayrshire Council.… Continue reading Police probe wilful fire after building in Kilmarnock collapses
BBC sacks several people over 'abusive behaviour'
Following a recent review into the culture of the BBC, several staff members have been fired, as confirmed by the corporation. Despite this, chairman Samir Shah admitted that there are still powerful individuals causing distress to their colleagues within the organization. The crisis deepened when a report upheld 45 allegations of misconduct against Gregg Wallace… Continue reading BBC sacks several people over 'abusive behaviour'