A woman in the UK paid thousands of pounds to a fake doctor for multiple face fillers resulting in her looking like a gargoyle. This revelation follows news that non-surgical beauty procedures could be a “crisis waiting to happen”, with the government repeatedly delaying plans to regulate the industry. The woman, known only as Andrea,… Continue reading Botched fillers left Hull woman 'looking like a gargoyle'
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Pop star Chappell Roan wins the BBC Sound Of 2025
BBC Radio 1 has crowned Chappell Roan the winner of its annual Sound of poll, recognizing music’s biggest rising stars. She won the award after a significant turnout from more than 180 musicians and experts, including Dua Lipa, Sir Elton John, and Sam Smith. Chappell Roan’s music is influenced by the 80s, and she has… Continue reading Pop star Chappell Roan wins the BBC Sound Of 2025
Inside the UK's first legal drug consumption room in Glasgow
Scotland has opened a drug consumption room for the first time in the UK. The facility, The Thistle, is located in Glasgow’s east end area, which is home to a significant population of drug users who take substances in public. The space is intended to reduce drug-related harm and overdoses, as well as making drug… Continue reading Inside the UK's first legal drug consumption room in Glasgow
Jeremy Hunt apologises to Letby victims' families
During his appearance at the Thirlwall Inquiry at Liverpool town hall, former health secretary Jeremy Hunt expressed his regret to the families of Lucy Letby’s victims. Hunt said that Letby’s appalling crimes occurred “on [his] watch”. Letby, 35, was able to kill seven babies and attempt to kill seven others while working at the Countess… Continue reading Jeremy Hunt apologises to Letby victims' families
Market trouble threatens Labour's economic plans
Labour’s Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a difficult decision if the independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) delivers news that the government is not on course to meet its fiscal rules on 26 March. Reeves is committed only to making significant tax and spend announcements once a year at the autumn Budget. However, if the OBR… Continue reading Market trouble threatens Labour's economic plans
Russell Brand fined for speeding in Slough and Oxfordshire
Actor and comedian Russell Brand has been fined and given eight points on his licence after admitting to driving at speeds of 95mph on the M4 near Slough on 16 June 2024. The former Radio 2 presenter also drove his car at 37mph in a 30mph zone in Shiplake on 23 March, High Wycombe Magistrates’… Continue reading Russell Brand fined for speeding in Slough and Oxfordshire
NHS: BBC goes inside hospital battling winter pressures
Hospitals across the UK are experiencing a critical incident as this year’s flu season places the NHS under pressure. Warwick Hospital, run by South Warwickshire trust, has 375 beds, but at one point the predicted demand was almost 100 more than that. The hospital was forced to declare a critical incident – the highest alert… Continue reading NHS: BBC goes inside hospital battling winter pressures
Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers to use any branch
Lloyds Banking Group has announced that customers of Lloyds, Halifax, and Bank of Scotland can now use services in any of the three banks’ respective branches. The move by the UK’s largest moneylender aims to provide customers with greater flexibility and choice, while also making it easier to connect with apps, mobile messaging, and telephone… Continue reading Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers to use any branch
David Lammy challenges Donald Trump's rhetoric ahead of inauguration
Days before the return of Donald Trump to the White House, David Lammy has spoken out, challenging the President-elect’s rhetoric. Whilst keen to talk up relations between the UK and the US, he expressed concerns regarding aspects of the Trump administration’s policies. He criticised the President-elect’s refusal to rule out military action against Greenland, calling… Continue reading David Lammy challenges Donald Trump's rhetoric ahead of inauguration
The 20 child abuse inquiry recommendations – what has happened so far?
In 2022, Professor Alexis Jay, a child protection expert, completed a seven-year investigation into the sexual abuse of children in England and Wales. Her inquiry covered abuse in a range of institutions, including churches, schools, political parties, and children’s homes. The inquiry found that children had been abused both online and offline, by individuals and… Continue reading The 20 child abuse inquiry recommendations – what has happened so far?