Kate officially names new Royal Navy warship HMS Glasgow

The naming ceremony for the Royal Navy’s newest warship HMS Glasgow took place on the River Clyde, with the Princess of Wales performing the honors. This event marked the first of eight Type 26 frigates being constructed by BAE Systems in Glasgow. Accompanied by the Prince of Wales, Catherine commemorated the occasion by breaking a… Continue reading Kate officially names new Royal Navy warship HMS Glasgow

Shotton Colliery skydive inquest into Jade Damarell death begins

An inquiry into the tragic death of a 32-year-old woman during a skydiving accident revealed no suspicion of equipment failure. Marketing manager Jade Damarell lost her life after a fatal crash on farmland near Fleming Field, Shotton Colliery, County Durham, on April 27. A post-mortem examination at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle concluded that… Continue reading Shotton Colliery skydive inquest into Jade Damarell death begins

Teachers and doctors in England offered 4% pay rise

Doctors and teachers in England have recently been granted a 4% pay increase by the government, following suggestions from pay review bodies. This rise surpasses the previously budgeted 2.8%, with the government indicating that most of the additional funds will need to be sourced from existing budgets. While most education unions have expressed satisfaction with… Continue reading Teachers and doctors in England offered 4% pay rise

Hardest Geezer Russ Cook finishes running length of New Zealand

A man known as Russ Cook, hailing from Worthing, West Sussex, has successfully completed his latest endurance challenge of running the entire length of New Zealand. Cook, also known as Hardest Geezer, covered more than 1,553 miles (2,500km) in a remarkable 73 days. He previously achieved a similar feat by running the full length of… Continue reading Hardest Geezer Russ Cook finishes running length of New Zealand

Reform accused of 'blatant racism' over Sarwar by-election advert

Anas Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader, has been at the center of controversy due to a Reform UK social media advert that has been labeled as “blatantly racist.” The online video, released before a by-election in South Lanarkshire, features text insinuating that Sarwar intends to prioritize the Pakistani community. Labour criticized Reform for raising doubts… Continue reading Reform accused of 'blatant racism' over Sarwar by-election advert

Government to press ahead with shorter prison sentence plans

A new reform in England and Wales will now allow prisoners, including serious offenders, to become eligible for early release after serving just a third of their sentence. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced this decision following recommendations from an independent sentencing review conducted by former Conservative Lord Chancellor David Gauke. While most of the proposals… Continue reading Government to press ahead with shorter prison sentence plans

Leominster rail crash: Rail lines at stop as train hits tractor

In a dramatic incident in Herefordshire, a train collided with a tractor and trailer on a level crossing, resulting in the suspension of rail services. The Manchester-to-Cardiff train, with 56 passengers on board, was involved in the crash, causing minor injuries to some passengers. Despite the impact, the train managed to stay on the tracks,… Continue reading Leominster rail crash: Rail lines at stop as train hits tractor

Concerns South Wales Fire Service can't keep people safe – report

A recent report has raised concerns about the South Wales Fire Service’s ability to ensure the safety of the public from fires and other risks. The report, conducted by HM Inspector of Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS), has questioned the service’s effectiveness in consistently identifying, prioritizing, and mitigating risks for the community. This scrutiny came… Continue reading Concerns South Wales Fire Service can't keep people safe – report

Chagos Islands deal paused by last-minute legal action

Political reporter Kate Whannel reported that the conclusion of talks regarding the Chagos Islands deal by the government has been temporarily paused due to a last-minute injunction by a High Court judge. This injunction, granted at 02:25 BST by Mr Justice Goose, was in response to two Chagossian women who filed a case against the… Continue reading Chagos Islands deal paused by last-minute legal action