Woman charged with assault after migrant 'walked into flat'

A security guard at a hotel housing migrants was allegedly assaulted by a woman after a resident walked into her flat, according to the Metropolitan Police. The incident involved a migrant in his early 20s who has also been arrested on suspicion of assault. On Wednesday, a video started circulating on social media showing a… Continue reading Woman charged with assault after migrant 'walked into flat'

Nigel Farage urges PM to appoint Reform peers to House of Lords

Political leader Nigel Farage of Reform UK recently made a request to the prime minister to give him the authority to select peers to the House of Lords. In a letter addressed to Sir Keir Starmer, Farage expressed his concerns about the lack of representation in the upper chamber for parties with fewer Members of… Continue reading Nigel Farage urges PM to appoint Reform peers to House of Lords

Catfishing victim urges young people to 'tell someone about abuse'

A victim of a prolific sex offender who used catfishing to manipulate and exploit young girls is urging others to speak out about abuse. Immy, not her real name, was targeted by Max Hollingsbee online, who coerced her into providing explicit images. Now 18, she bravely reported him to the police, leading to the discovery… Continue reading Catfishing victim urges young people to 'tell someone about abuse'

The UK car industry is at a tipping point – can it be saved?

As the UK car industry navigates these challenges, there are two potential paths forward that have been discussed. One option is diversifying into new areas, such as electric and autonomous vehicles, to stay competitive in the global market. This would require significant investment in research and development, as well as new skills development for the… Continue reading The UK car industry is at a tipping point – can it be saved?

Council rapped after school bullying 'whitewash' claim

A Scottish council recently faced criticism from the UK’s information watchdog for altering records related to a bullying incident that occurred weeks prior. The incident involved a teenager at a school in East Dunbartonshire, and the council came under fire for potentially whitewashing the bullying narrative in favor of the school. The council initially claimed… Continue reading Council rapped after school bullying 'whitewash' claim

Newspaper headlines: Putin 'ready to make deal' and VJ Day 80 years on

The upcoming summit between US President Trump and Russian President Putin has generated significant interest in the media. The Times highlights Trump’s focus on “economic incentives” for Putin, particularly praising Russia’s oil and gas reserves. Trump seems to downplay the meeting with Putin, suggesting a more crucial subsequent meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Another… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Putin 'ready to make deal' and VJ Day 80 years on

Government turns to TikTokers to advise on cosmetic surgery abroad

Joe McFadden and Josh Elgin reported that the government is teaming up with TikTok influencers to caution individuals about the dangers of traveling abroad for cosmetic procedures. An increasing number of Britons are opting for overseas treatments like hair implants and dental work due to lower costs and shorter wait times. To address this issue,… Continue reading Government turns to TikTokers to advise on cosmetic surgery abroad

Data centres to be expanded across UK as concerns mount

In regards to the expansion of data centres in the UK, there are reports suggesting a significant increase in their numbers. These data centres are essential for running digital services, ranging from movie streaming to online banking. The current estimate stands at 477 data centres in the UK, with plans for nearly a hundred more… Continue reading Data centres to be expanded across UK as concerns mount

Wales prepares for another heatwave as 'cool spaces' set up

As Wales braces for another round of scorching temperatures, communities are stepping up to provide relief in the form of “cool spaces.” With temperatures climbing to 29C in Cardiff, and hitting highs of 32.8C earlier this week, some parts of Wales are gearing up to face their fourth heatwave of the year. However, cooler conditions… Continue reading Wales prepares for another heatwave as 'cool spaces' set up

Families fear maternity review 'doomed to fail' as chair named

Baroness Valerie Amos, a former diplomat, has been appointed to lead a swift investigation into maternity care in England. Health Secretary Wes Streeting praised her exceptional leadership and transformative abilities, expressing confidence that she will reveal the truth. However, a group of families has raised concerns about the credibility of the investigation, criticizing the conduct… Continue reading Families fear maternity review 'doomed to fail' as chair named