A landmark moment for Rishi Sunak, but uncertainty abounds

A landmark moment for Rishi Sunak, but uncertainty abounds

The UK government’s decision to commit to military action is a significant moment for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak during his time in office. Although the government has the prerogative to make such decisions without wider political consultation, the cabinet, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey, and Speaker of the House of… Continue reading A landmark moment for Rishi Sunak, but uncertainty abounds

Wales junior doctor strike: many operations cancelled

Wales junior doctor strike: many operations cancelled

Junior doctors in Wales have commenced a three-day strike, causing planned operations to be postponed by 80% in one health board. The strike was called by members of the British Medical Association (BMA) as a last resort to prevent more junior doctors leaving due to pay erosion. Dr Emily Sams, a general surgical trainee and… Continue reading Wales junior doctor strike: many operations cancelled

Jury error leads to Old Bailey murder trial verdict confusion

Jury error leads to Old Bailey murder trial verdict confusion

Three men accused of murdering Adrian Keise near Waterloo station are in custody after a jury error during the verdict. Confusion arose when the forewoman initially stated that they were not guilty but later admitted that no verdict had been reached. The accused remain in custody after the error was made, and their defence barrister… Continue reading Jury error leads to Old Bailey murder trial verdict confusion

West Belfast murders: PSNI 'unable or unwilling' to deal with criminal gangs

West Belfast murders: PSNI 'unable or unwilling' to deal with criminal gangs

Fr Patrick McCafferty, a priest based in Ballymurphy in west Belfast, has criticised the police for being “unable or unwilling” to tackle the criminal gangs linked to a spate of murders in the west and north of the city. The comments were made following the recent killing of Kevin Conway, who was on bail over… Continue reading West Belfast murders: PSNI 'unable or unwilling' to deal with criminal gangs

Minister Alex Burghart seeks to avoid outsourcing AI projects to tech firms

Minister Alex Burghart seeks to avoid outsourcing AI projects to tech firms

The UK government is looking to develop new Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems internally, according to Cabinet Office minister Alex Burghart. This approach contrasts with previous outsourcing to tech firms to develop AI solutions, which resulted in high-profile IT procurement mishaps, such as the Post Office Horizon system. Burghart claimed that many “high-end” AI professionals were… Continue reading Minister Alex Burghart seeks to avoid outsourcing AI projects to tech firms

Crown faces questions over Post Office prosecutions in Scotland

Crown faces questions over Post Office prosecutions in Scotland

The Crown Office of Scotland is under fire for its involvement in the wrongful prosecution of sub-postmasters during the Horizon scandal. Over 700 sub-postmasters were falsely accused of embezzlement due to flawed software. Concerns with the software were brought to prosecutors’ attention in 2013, yet they continued pursuing cases until 2015. Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain… Continue reading Crown faces questions over Post Office prosecutions in Scotland

Post Office investigator denies 'Mafia' behaviour during Horizon inquiry

Post Office investigator denies 'Mafia' behaviour during Horizon inquiry

Stephen Bradshaw, a former Post Office investigator, has refuted accusations that he and his colleagues acted like “Mafia gangsters” toward sub-postmasters. The investigator has been giving evidence at the Public Inquiry into the Post Office Scandal, which relates to the prosecution of sub-postmasters and mistresses following the use of a faulty computer system called Horizon.… Continue reading Post Office investigator denies 'Mafia' behaviour during Horizon inquiry

FKA twigs calls Calvin Klein ad ban 'double standards'

FKA twigs calls Calvin Klein ad ban 'double standards'

The Calvin Klein poster featuring FKA twigs has been banned by the UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for objectifying women. The poster, displaying the singer with only a denim shirt on, was found to be “likely to cause serious offence” by the ASA. The ruling followed an earlier campaign featuring Jeremy Allen White. The new… Continue reading FKA twigs calls Calvin Klein ad ban 'double standards'

Government announces by-elections in two Tory-held constituencies

Government announces by-elections in two Tory-held constituencies

Two by-elections will take place next month to replace two Conservative MPs. Peter Bone, the MP for Wellingborough, was suspended from the Commons for six weeks after breaching the code of conduct for MPs in a sexual misconduct scandal. The government has confirmed that Chief Whip Simon Hart issued writs for the vacant seat. The… Continue reading Government announces by-elections in two Tory-held constituencies

Carol Vorderman lands LBC host gig after quitting BBC

Carol Vorderman lands LBC host gig after quitting BBC

Carol Vorderman, former host of popular quiz show Countdown, has announced that she will be hosting a new three-hour programme on LBC every Sunday. The programme will be “packed with opinion and intelligent debate” and Vorderman has vowed to use her voice to “cause a commotion”. The 63-year-old presenter left her weekly BBC Radio Wales… Continue reading Carol Vorderman lands LBC host gig after quitting BBC