UK sees joint warmest September on record

UK sees joint warmest September on record

The United Kingdom experienced the warmest September on record this year, with above average temperatures persisting throughout the month. According to the Met Office, the UK’s average temperature for the month was 15.2C, equivalent to the 2006 record. The average maximum temperature of 19.4C was the highest in 127 years. September was also the warmest… Continue reading UK sees joint warmest September on record

One in 10 Scots living in 'very deep poverty'

One in 10 Scots living in 'very deep poverty'

A new report from anti-poverty charity the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRT) has found that half a million people in Scotland are currently living in “very deep poverty”. Women and ethnic minorities are particularly at risk, while housing costs are identified as a problem for working families. More than 300,000 people are classified as living in such… Continue reading One in 10 Scots living in 'very deep poverty'

Bradley Lowery: Man pleads guilty to taunting fans

Bradley Lowery: Man pleads guilty to taunting fans

A football fan who mocked opposing team supporters using a picture of Bradley Lowery has pleaded guilty to a public order offence. Dale Houghton, 31, was photographed laughing while holding up a picture of the six-year-old who died of cancer in 2017. The photo was taken during a match against the Sunderland football team, with… Continue reading Bradley Lowery: Man pleads guilty to taunting fans

Russell Brand: Thames Valley Police investigates allegations

Russell Brand: Thames Valley Police investigates allegations

Russell Brand, comedian and actor, is under investigation by Thames Valley Police over new allegations of harassment and stalking that came to light two weeks ago. The allegations come in the wake of reports and investigations linking Brand to several rape and sexual assault allegations. The Metropolitan Police has already confirmed that it has received… Continue reading Russell Brand: Thames Valley Police investigates allegations

Hawick rugby team throws away win with bizarre own goal

Hawick rugby team throws away win with bizarre own goal

During a recent rugby game in the Scottish Borders, a rare own goal was scored in the dying seconds of the match. Hawick Youth were leading by two points before a conversion attempt by the home team led to the ball falling short. As Hawick ran to celebrate their win, their scrum-half accidentally knocked the… Continue reading Hawick rugby team throws away win with bizarre own goal

Investigators reviewing Flying Scotsman collision

Investigators reviewing Flying Scotsman collision

The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) is currently reviewing a low-speed collision between the Flying Scotsman and a Royal Scotsman train. The event took place on Friday at Aviemore Station in the Highlands, resulting in two individuals being treated in hospital before being released with minor injuries. However, the RAIB has been informed of the… Continue reading Investigators reviewing Flying Scotsman collision

John Lewis boss Dame Sharon White to step down after five years

John Lewis boss Dame Sharon White to step down after five years

Dame Sharon White, the current chairman of John Lewis, will leave her position after five years. Despite making history as the first woman to lead the company, her tenure will be the shortest in nearly 100 years. The board is expected to announce her successor next year. Dame Sharon announced that she will not seek… Continue reading John Lewis boss Dame Sharon White to step down after five years

Tory campaign group urges donors to stop funding the party

Tory campaign group urges donors to stop funding the party

Lord Cruddas, the president of a Conservative campaign group, has called on party donors to stop funding the party unless members are given a greater say in its operations. Speaking at a black-tie event of leading Eurosceptic activists and senior Tory MPs, Lord Cruddas stated that the Conservative Democratic Organisation, which he founded last year,… Continue reading Tory campaign group urges donors to stop funding the party

Sycamore Gap: Man in his 60s bailed over tree felling

Sycamore Gap: Man in his 60s bailed over tree felling

A man in his 60s who was taken into custody on suspicion of damaging the world-famous Sycamore Gap tree has been released on bail. The landmark, which was situated next to Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland and believed to be around 300 years old, was chopped down overnight on Wednesday. Northumbria Police confirmed the man’s arrest… Continue reading Sycamore Gap: Man in his 60s bailed over tree felling

What is the minimum wage and how much is it?

What is the minimum wage and how much is it?

The UK’s national living wage is set to increase from April onwards, with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt expected to make the confirmation on Monday. The increase would see the minimum wage for workers aged 23 or over rise from £10.42 to at least £11 an hour. This change is set to boost earnings for approximately two… Continue reading What is the minimum wage and how much is it?