Essex Police cleared in Allison Pearson case

In the aftermath of a hate crime investigation surrounding a social media post by Daily Telegraph journalist Allison Pearson, the Essex Police have been deemed to have “acted reasonably,” according to a report released by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC). The investigation, which gained attention after Pearson expressed feeling “bullied and threatened” when officers… Continue reading Essex Police cleared in Allison Pearson case

Boy, 15, dies after being found seriously injured on Glasgow street

In the west end of Glasgow, a tragic incident unfolded as a teenage boy was discovered seriously injured on Clarendon Street. The emergency services responded to the scene at approximately 22:30 on Wednesday, where the 15-year-old boy was sadly pronounced dead. Police Scotland has deemed the death as suspicious, prompting ongoing investigations into the circumstances… Continue reading Boy, 15, dies after being found seriously injured on Glasgow street

Holyhead port was damaged before Storm Darragh peaked, says Stena

Two incidents that occurred in December led to the closure of Holyhead port for over a month, according to a briefing provided by Ian Davies from Stena Line ports to a Senedd committee. The damage was caused by two ferries in contact with the berthing terminals on the 6th and 7th of December, before Storm… Continue reading Holyhead port was damaged before Storm Darragh peaked, says Stena

Worst performing railway stations named and shamed for first time

A new initiative will see train cancellation and delay data prominently displayed at over 1,700 railway stations in England starting this week. The information will be updated every 28 days, providing statistics for the most recent month to increase transparency and hold operators accountable. Large digital display boards will showcase performance information, while smaller stations… Continue reading Worst performing railway stations named and shamed for first time

Sabrina Carpenter performance and Charli XCX dress spark 825 Ofcom complaints

The recent Brit Awards ceremony has sparked a flurry of complaints, with a total of 825 lodged to media regulator Ofcom. The complaints primarily centered around Sabrina Carpenter’s performance at the pre-watershed event and Charli XCX’s choice of attire. Carpenter, a US singer, kicked off the awards show at The O2 in London with a… Continue reading Sabrina Carpenter performance and Charli XCX dress spark 825 Ofcom complaints

Castledawson: Girl, 11, dies after being struck by car after exiting schoolbus

Tragedy struck in County Londonderry as a 12-year-old girl lost her life in a devastating crash. The young girl, who was on the brink of celebrating her 13th birthday next month, was struck by a car after disembarking from a school bus on Hillhead Road in Castledawson around 16:00 GMT on Wednesday, according to authorities.… Continue reading Castledawson: Girl, 11, dies after being struck by car after exiting schoolbus

Tottenham Street: Fire crews tackle central London blaze

Fire crews are currently battling a blaze in central London, with smoke billowing across the city’s skyline. The London Fire Brigade (LFB) reported that around 40 firefighters responded to the incident at two buildings near Tottenham Street early Thursday morning. Six fire engines were dispatched to the scene, and as of now, the fire has… Continue reading Tottenham Street: Fire crews tackle central London blaze

More women doctors than men for first time in UK

In a groundbreaking shift, recent figures reveal that there are now more female doctors than male doctors in the UK. The General Medical Council (GMC) has reported that, for the first time, the number of women on the medical register has surpassed that of men. Although the numbers vary across different regions within the UK,… Continue reading More women doctors than men for first time in UK

Month of bank IT failures in the last two years, MPs say

A recent report released by a group of MPs has highlighted that nine major banks and building societies in the UK have collectively experienced at least 803 hours of tech outages in the last two years. The Treasury Committee, which has been investigating the impact of banking IT failures, gathered data from Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds,… Continue reading Month of bank IT failures in the last two years, MPs say