Fireworks and bricks thrown at police and buses in Edinburgh

A group of individuals attacking police vehicles and buses with fireworks and missiles has caused disorder in the Hay Avenue area of Niddrie, Edinburgh. Riot control officers have been summoned to control the residential area. The public has been recommended not to enter the zone. Lothian Buses has had to pull at least nine bus… Continue reading Fireworks and bricks thrown at police and buses in Edinburgh

Rachel Reeves doesn’t mind if you don't like her Budget

The UK Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has faced criticism for the near-record increase in taxes imposed by her recent budget. However, Reeves remains focused on the long-term economic goals of her proposals, stating that this is not a game of speed chess. One of her most significant advantages is the fact that she has a large… Continue reading Rachel Reeves doesn’t mind if you don't like her Budget

Ed Davey 'minded' to vote against assisted dying bill

Sir Ed Davey, the leader of the UK’s Liberal Democrat party, has announced that he will “very likely” vote against proposed legislation that would permit assisted dying in the country. The bill, set to be debated by members of Parliament later this month, would allow terminally ill individuals in England and Wales to choose to… Continue reading Ed Davey 'minded' to vote against assisted dying bill

Londonderry: Thousands enjoying Halloween festival finale

Derry’s annual Halloween festival has culminated in a parade and fireworks display with around 600 people participating. The event, hailed as the largest Halloween event in Europe, draws tens of thousands of people to the Northern Irish city and is now among the world’s premier destinations for Halloween. Speaking about the Halloween festival, Aideen McCarter,… Continue reading Londonderry: Thousands enjoying Halloween festival finale

Housing benefit payments to be frozen next year

Following the government’s recent Budget announcement, it has been confirmed that the amount of housing benefit which private renters can claim will be frozen for another year. This means that while the low-income households which receive these benefits will continue to get support for the full or partial payment of their rent, these payments will… Continue reading Housing benefit payments to be frozen next year

UK borrowing costs at highest for a year after Budget

The UK government has seen the cost of its borrowing surge to its highest level in over a year following the announcement of Wednesday’s Budget. The interest rate, or yield, for borrowing over a 10-year period rose above 4.5% before falling back. The increase has been driven by forecasts for a slower reduction in interest… Continue reading UK borrowing costs at highest for a year after Budget

Southport attack: What questions are being asked about the case?

In July, an attack in Southport prompted a surge of misinformation and rumors on social media. While many have been asking why all the facts haven’t been made public, the answer is that there is a universal rule in criminal cases in England and Wales that limits reporting on evidence before a verdict has been… Continue reading Southport attack: What questions are being asked about the case?