Emma Raducanu kicked off her season with a hard-fought win over Russian 26th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova at the Australian Open 2025. Despite facing disruptions due to a back injury, the British number two won the match 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (7-2). The game proved to be a challenging one for Raducanu as she lost serve six… Continue reading Australian Open 2025 results: Emma Raducanu begins her season with scrappy first-round win over Ekaterina Alexandrova
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Kemi Badenoch describes 'quite shocking' meeting with grooming gang victims
UK Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has met with survivors of grooming gangs in Oldham and Rotherham. Speaking to GB News, she described the meeting as “quite shocking” and said it was “extraordinary” hearing victims describe going “to the authorities multiple times… and in one particular case the police actually handed her, a 12-year-old, into… Continue reading Kemi Badenoch describes 'quite shocking' meeting with grooming gang victims
GPs turn to AI to help with patient workload
The increasing workload of General Practitioners (GPs) in the UK has caused concern that administrative tasks are taking up too much of their time and reducing the quality of consultations. Luckily, AI is stepping in to alleviate some of the pressure. Dr Deepali Misra-Sharp, a GP partner in Birmingham, has been using Heidi Health, a… Continue reading GPs turn to AI to help with patient workload
Drone-delivered weapons in jails a 'national security threat'
The chief inspector of prisons, Charlie Taylor, has warned that drones delivering contraband to inmates in two of England’s highest security prisons have become a national security threat. Mr. Taylor stated that at both HMP Manchester and HMP Long Lartin, in Worcestershire, contraband drops were so frequent that guns could be smuggled in. The two… Continue reading Drone-delivered weapons in jails a 'national security threat'
Newspaper headlines: 'Another lettuce' for Reeves and ''ruthless' public spending cuts' on the way
The front pages of UK newspapers today focused on Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s position being called into question. The Daily Telegraph said Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer would not confirm whether she would keep her job next year, while the Daily Mail labelled the Treasury “in turmoil.” Meanwhile, The Guardian warns of “ruthless” public spending cuts… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Another lettuce' for Reeves and ''ruthless' public spending cuts' on the way
New-build Bellway home owners tell of roof leaks and loft mould
Several homeowners in two Bellway estates claim they have been struggling with leaking roofs, with time running out on their structural warranties. One of the homeowners on the Willow Green estate claims that his newly-built Bellway property in Bedfordshire has dark stains on the outer walls and experienced water sheeting down the brickwork during wet… Continue reading New-build Bellway home owners tell of roof leaks and loft mould
Women seeking abortions after using 'natural' contraception
New research has suggested a rise in the proportion of women seeking abortions despite using natural methods to prevent pregnancy, such as fertility tracking apps. Researchers from the University of Edinburgh compared data from the British Pregnancy Advisory Service to see if contraceptive use had changed. They found a shift in contraception use over the… Continue reading Women seeking abortions after using 'natural' contraception
Late queen was not officially told Anthony Blunt was Soviet spy for years
Newly released files from MI5 reveal that Queen Elizabeth II was not told for almost a decade that one of her closest advisors had admitted to being a Soviet spy. Art historian Anthony Blunt had been Surveyor of the Queen’s Pictures, looking after the official Royal Art Collection, and in 1964 he admitted that he… Continue reading Late queen was not officially told Anthony Blunt was Soviet spy for years
ADHD: 'We re-mortgaged to fund our children's medication'
The number of prescriptions for ADHD medication given out privately has surged in the UK, as patients seek to avoid lengthy NHS waiting lists. According to statistics obtained by the BBC, in 2023-24, almost 400,000 private prescriptions for ADHD drugs were issued, up from just over 28,000 in 2018-19. Many patients face waits of up… Continue reading ADHD: 'We re-mortgaged to fund our children's medication'
20mph in Wales: More than 85,000 drivers broke new rules in 2024
New figures released by GoSafe show more than 85,000 motorists were caught exceeding the 20mph speed limit in Wales last year. The data, which covers the first full year of enforcement after the law’s introduction and includes figures from both north and south Wales, revealed that 48,337 drivers were caught exceeding the limit in the… Continue reading 20mph in Wales: More than 85,000 drivers broke new rules in 2024