Beekeeper inspired by grandfather's long lost hives

Ross Main, a fine art graduate from Fife, Scotland, stumbled upon abandoned beehives that his grandfather had left in an old quarry near Innerwick in East Lothian. The site was overgrown with gorse, but Ross’s curiosity led him to test his luck. To his surprise, he found that the beehives were still there, untouched since… Continue reading Beekeeper inspired by grandfather's long lost hives

Grenfell's path to disaster: How chain of failures led to 72 deaths

The final report of the six-year public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire that claimed the lives of 72 people in 2017 has found that the catastrophe was the result of a chain of failures by governments, “dishonest” companies and a lack of strategy by the fire service. Among the recommendations laid out are the… Continue reading Grenfell's path to disaster: How chain of failures led to 72 deaths

Weather warnings as southern UK to get a month's worth of rain

Severe weather warnings have been issued for southern England and south Wales as more than a month’s worth of rain is expected to fall in just two days. The Met Office has warned of floods, transport disruption and power cuts as up to 100mm of rain is forecast for some of the already-wettest areas, potentially… Continue reading Weather warnings as southern UK to get a month's worth of rain

Barratt: Biggest UK housing firm to build fewer homes

UK housebuilder Barratt Developments reported a sharp fall in profits after completing far fewer homes last year. The company built just 14,000 in the year to June 2019, well down on the 17,000 finalised the previous year. The decline led to a 75% fall in pre-tax profit for the year. Barratt cited high interest rates… Continue reading Barratt: Biggest UK housing firm to build fewer homes

Scottish ministers ditch universal free school meal pledge

The Scottish government has abandoned its promise to extend free school meals to all primary school pupils, focusing instead on expanding the benefit only to P6 and P7 students whose families are in receipt of the Scottish Child Payment. Last year’s programme for government had stated that free school meals would be expanded to all… Continue reading Scottish ministers ditch universal free school meal pledge

Priti Patel knocked out of Tory leadership contest

The Conservative Party’s former cabinet minister Priti Patel has been eliminated from the party’s leadership contest following the first round of voting by Tory MPs. Robert Jenrick, the former immigration minister, received the most votes from MPs, with 28 in total. Kemi Badenoch received 22 votes, followed closely by James Cleverly with 21. Tom Tugendhat… Continue reading Priti Patel knocked out of Tory leadership contest

Nottinghamshire care worker jailed for neglecting patient who died

A healthcare assistant was sentenced to one year in prison for negligence relating to a patient who took her own life. Rebecca Welch was responsible for checking on the well-being of Amelia Rose every 10 minutes at the Millbrook Mental Health Unit, in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, on 31 January 2020. Despite being instructed to begin checks… Continue reading Nottinghamshire care worker jailed for neglecting patient who died

Catford: Crews bring high-rise flats fire in London under control

A block of flats in south-east London caught on fire, prompting the London Fire Brigade (LFB) to intervene. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. The LFB was notified of the incident at approximately 12:51 BST and quickly sent 70 firefighters and 10 fire engines to Rosenthal Road in Catford. Fortunately, there were… Continue reading Catford: Crews bring high-rise flats fire in London under control