UK car production falls sharply in April

Last month, the UK witnessed a significant decline in the number of vehicles manufactured, attributed to tariffs and the timing of Easter affecting production. With only 59,203 vehicles produced, this marked the lowest April output in over 70 years, excluding 2020 when production came to a halt during the Covid lockdown. The Society for Motor… Continue reading UK car production falls sharply in April

Farage's Reform policies 'fantasy' economics, says Starmer

In response to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage’s recent policy proposals, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has criticized the economic feasibility of his plans as “fantasy.” Farage’s party has gained significant ground in English local elections, emerging as a formidable challenge to the traditional main parties in Britain. During a speech in the north-west of… Continue reading Farage's Reform policies 'fantasy' economics, says Starmer

Government fast-tracks new reservoirs to secure water supply

England is facing a water supply crisis, prompting the government to fast-track the development of two major reservoir projects. These projects in East Anglia and south Lincolnshire have been deemed “nationally significant”, allowing them to bypass the usual planning processes that can be lengthy and subject to local objections. Despite this expedited process, the reservoirs… Continue reading Government fast-tracks new reservoirs to secure water supply

Golden eagles flying back to northern England

After a prolonged absence, golden eagles are beginning to make their way back into England from the south of Scotland, raising hopes of potential nesting. Among those recently crossing the border was a young male named Talla. Ian Glendinning, a wildlife enthusiast, was surprised to spot the UK’s second-largest bird of prey in his home… Continue reading Golden eagles flying back to northern England

'£123m down the drain' and 'Better than a slap'

The recent news has been dominated by a staggering revelation involving Thames Water and a significant financial penalty. Metro reports that the water company has been hit with a record-breaking fine for multiple sewage spills, resulting in a loss of £123m. The incident has been described as money going “down the drain”, highlighting the severity… Continue reading '£123m down the drain' and 'Better than a slap'

Planning change makes heat pump installations easier for homes

A significant change is underway to streamline the process of installing heat pumps, making it more accessible for millions of homes in England. The government has lifted a key planning restriction that previously required heat pumps to be one meter away from a neighbor’s property. This move is part of the government’s Warm Homes Plan,… Continue reading Planning change makes heat pump installations easier for homes

Kemi Badenoch's missteps are a 'total disaster' say Tory insiders

m has become the de facto opposition,” said one senior Conservative party member. “And that’s because of a conscious choice Badenoch and her team made.” Badenoch’s defenders argue that she is steering the party in a new direction, away from traditional party politics and towards a more impactful form of governance. “She’s like no other… Continue reading Kemi Badenoch's missteps are a 'total disaster' say Tory insiders

Royal Victoria Belfast: Heart surgeons threw instruments and bullied nurses – report

A leaked inspection report has revealed an “apparent power battle” among senior doctors in the cardiac surgery unit at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Following long-standing concerns about the unit’s culture, an independent review was conducted last year. UTV previously reported that behavioral issues were posing a significant risk to patient safety based on the review.… Continue reading Royal Victoria Belfast: Heart surgeons threw instruments and bullied nurses – report

More than £1bn earmarked for battlefield tech

BBC News correspondent Jonathan Beale reports that the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is set to allocate more than £1bn towards advancing technology to enhance decision-making capabilities on the battlefield. This funding is a direct outcome of the government’s anticipated strategic defence review, slated for full disclosure on Monday. The government has pledged to elevate defence… Continue reading More than £1bn earmarked for battlefield tech

Nurse pay 'lagging behind' rest of public sector in Wales

Nurses in Wales are feeling the pinch as their pay remains stagnant and falls behind that of other public sector workers, a union has reported. Despite being offered a 3.6% pay increase for the current financial year, nurses are dissatisfied with the offer compared to other NHS staff such as doctors and dentists. The Royal… Continue reading Nurse pay 'lagging behind' rest of public sector in Wales