I've never seen a case like Constance Marten and Mark Gordon's – it was jaw-dropping

fficers and would often be told off by the judge. One day Marten grabbed Gordon’s arm and whispered something to him. “Don’t touch me man,” he immediately responded, leaning away. On another occasion, as they were being led out of the dock, Gordon was again heard to say: “Don’t touch me.” Despite the chaos, accusations,… Continue reading I've never seen a case like Constance Marten and Mark Gordon's – it was jaw-dropping

BBC's twin-crises prompt apologies and promises – but will it work?

The BBC faced a double blow on Monday as two reports highlighting failures in its programming were made public. This has led to a day of public apologies, the announcement of action plans, and efforts to turn the tide following months of damaging revelations. The issues at hand include the Wallace misconduct story and the… Continue reading BBC's twin-crises prompt apologies and promises – but will it work?

Staff who could have cut Bob Vylan feed were at Glastonbury, BBC boss says

During Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury performance, the BBC had the ability to halt the live stream, according to director general Tim Davie. In a letter to the Commons’ culture select committee, Davie mentioned that stopping the broadcast was within the scope of those in attendance. The punk duo’s controversial chant of “death, death to the IDF… Continue reading Staff who could have cut Bob Vylan feed were at Glastonbury, BBC boss says

Knightsbridge murder possibly a 'targeted attack', police say

Knightsbridge was the setting for a tragic incident in which a man was fatally stabbed, leading detectives to believe it may have been a targeted attack. Blue Stevens, a 24-year-old man from Yateley in Hampshire, was discovered with stab wounds on Seville Street on Wednesday evening. Following the discovery, three men in their 20s were… Continue reading Knightsbridge murder possibly a 'targeted attack', police say

Harry Potter: HBO series begins production as first image released

The highly anticipated TV adaptation of Harry Potter has officially kicked off production, with the revelation of the first image showcasing the lead actor in character. While J.K. Rowling’s beloved wizarding world has already been brought to life on the big screen, HBO is embarking on a new journey with a TV series that is… Continue reading Harry Potter: HBO series begins production as first image released

UK to start processing Syrian asylum claims again

Political reporter Becky Morton and political correspondent Jack Fenwick reported that the UK is resuming the processing of Syrian asylum claims more than seven months after it was paused due to the fall of the Assad regime. Asylum minister Dame Angela Eagle announced that the Home Office has lifted the pause to allow for accurate… Continue reading UK to start processing Syrian asylum claims again

Reddit introduces age verification in the UK ahead of new rules

Reddit has made an announcement stating that it will be implementing age verification on its UK site starting Monday in order to prevent individuals under the age of 18 from accessing “certain mature content”. This decision comes as a response to new regulations outlined in the UK’s Online Safety Act, which mandate that websites displaying… Continue reading Reddit introduces age verification in the UK ahead of new rules

UK: Timeline of the allegations against Gregg Wallace

After facing the aftermath of 45 allegations against his conduct on MasterChef, Gregg Wallace has expressed deep regret for any distress caused. In a statement to the PA news agency, the television presenter emphasized that he had never intended to harm or humiliate anyone through his actions. The upheld claims, leading to his dismissal from… Continue reading UK: Timeline of the allegations against Gregg Wallace

Kneecap Glastonbury gig 'higher risk' than Bob Vylan – BBC

BBC News NI education and arts correspondent Robbie Meredith reported that Kneecap, a rap group, was considered a higher risk than Bob Vylan by the BBC before its coverage of the Glastonbury festival. In a letter to a committee of MPs, the corporation’s director general Tim Davie mentioned that the BBC felt it should have… Continue reading Kneecap Glastonbury gig 'higher risk' than Bob Vylan – BBC

Shetland eyes Faroes-style tunnels to replace ageing ferries

life, she says. Faroes are more connected, with rising house prices, and visitors able to explore more of the islands, she adds. Shetland Islands Council is working on plans for tunnels to Yell and Unst, as part of its wider future infrastructure and transport strategy. Officials believe tunnels can help boost the economy, attract investment… Continue reading Shetland eyes Faroes-style tunnels to replace ageing ferries