Watchdog reopens probe into contact with Nottingham attacks killer

An inquiry into the interaction police had with the perpetrator of the Nottingham attacks has been reopened following the emergence of “significant new information.” Valdo Calocane was accused of assaulting two colleagues at a warehouse in Leicestershire approximately five weeks before he fatally stabbed Ian Coates, Grace O’Malley-Kumar, and Barnaby Webber in Nottingham on June… Continue reading Watchdog reopens probe into contact with Nottingham attacks killer

Labour ministers yet to hold talks over Abramovich funds

Labour ministers have not yet engaged in discussions with important figures involved in releasing the promised £2.5bn for Ukraine following Roman Abramovich’s sale of Chelsea football club. Abramovich, who sold Chelsea in 2022 after facing sanctions from the UK government due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, raised the funds, which were intended for humanitarian purposes… Continue reading Labour ministers yet to hold talks over Abramovich funds

'I'm lucky to be alive' – journalist tracked by Russian spies says

A Russian journalist, Roman Dobrokhotov, believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin personally ordered a spy operation against him. Dobrokhotov, the editor-in-chief of The Insider, was pursued across Europe by Bulgarian spies working for Moscow, three of whom were convicted recently. Dobrokhotov expressed gratitude for still being alive despite the harrowing experience. Dobrokhotov and his colleague… Continue reading 'I'm lucky to be alive' – journalist tracked by Russian spies says

Tesco trials giant trolley scales in Gateshead

The introduction of giant trolley scales at a Tesco store in Gateshead has ignited a range of reactions from shoppers. Trolleys are now weighed before checkout to ensure items are not missed or scanned twice by customers using the Scan as you Shop feature. Some shoppers are uncertain about this new technology, with comparisons being… Continue reading Tesco trials giant trolley scales in Gateshead

Keir Starmer welcomes EU moves to boost defence spending

At an emergency summit in Brussels on Thursday, the European Union made a significant move to increase defense spending, which was warmly welcomed by Sir Keir Starmer. The package includes loans and relaxed deficit rules aimed at strengthening the military forces across the continent. Following a discussion with EU leaders, the prime minister described the… Continue reading Keir Starmer welcomes EU moves to boost defence spending

Data, waves and wind to be counted in the economy

Wind and wave power are poised to be integrated into calculations of countries’ economic size for the first time, as part of changes sanctioned by the United Nations. The rules, last updated in 2008, already accounted for assets like oilfields. The aim of this update is to encompass areas that have expanded since then, such… Continue reading Data, waves and wind to be counted in the economy

Witham residents on living by the UK's longest-running roadworks

Residents of the Essex town of Witham have been dealing with a unique situation for the past decade. A set of temporary traffic lights was installed on Woodend Bridge without any progress on upgrading the bridge itself. Despite half a million pounds being spent on traffic management, the infamous roadworks have become a defining feature… Continue reading Witham residents on living by the UK's longest-running roadworks

Can an LED face mask really transform your skin?

Annabel Rackham, a reporter focusing on health and wellbeing, sheds light on the rise of LED technology in the skincare industry. Historically, LED technology has been utilized in medical settings to address various skin issues such as eczema, acne, psoriasis, and sun damage. However, the at-home LED market is rapidly expanding, with masks and devices… Continue reading Can an LED face mask really transform your skin?

International Women's Day: Concerns equality is 'going backwards'

A trio of prominent figures in Wales have expressed concerns that the progress towards women’s equality may be regressing. Research conducted in 2024 revealed that nearly half of the population in Great Britain believed that women had already achieved equal rights with men. Johanna Robinson, a Welsh government advisor focusing on violence against women and… Continue reading International Women's Day: Concerns equality is 'going backwards'

Eurovision: UK entry Remember Monday promises theatrical act

The UK Eurovision stars, Remember Monday, are set to bring a theatrical performance to the world’s largest live music event in Basel, Switzerland. The group, consisting of Holly-Anne Hull, Charlotte Steele, and Lauren Byrne, have a background in musical theatre, ensuring a show-stopping act for viewers. Despite the pressure of disappointing results for the UK… Continue reading Eurovision: UK entry Remember Monday promises theatrical act