Nottingham maternity: Hundreds of new families added to review

The UK’s largest ever review into maternity failings is being delayed until June 2026 as it seeks to include 300 more families. Senior midwife Donna Ockenden began an inquiry in September 2022 at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, which registered more than 2,000 cases dating back to 2012. The review was originally hoped to be… Continue reading Nottingham maternity: Hundreds of new families added to review

Laura Kuenssberg: Troubling issues clatter onto Yvette Cooper's desk

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is grappling with several complicated and emotionally-charged issues that have landed on her desk. The Southport murders, the grooming gangs scandal, and a new row with police forces — which warn they face cuts despite extra funding — are just a few of the problems facing Cooper. Her successes or failures… Continue reading Laura Kuenssberg: Troubling issues clatter onto Yvette Cooper's desk

King Charles to feature in new Amazon Prime Video documentary

Amazon Prime Video has commissioned a documentary featuring King Charles, highlighting his environmental charity work in the UK and overseas. Filming for the project has already begun at Dumfries House in Scotland. The documentary is expected to explore the concepts from his 2010 book entitled “Harmony: A New Way of Looking At Our World,” demonstrating… Continue reading King Charles to feature in new Amazon Prime Video documentary

Sinn Féin: No charges over 'forged' election signatures claim

A police investigation into allegations that fake signatures were used on nomination papers for Sinn Féin election candidate Gerard Magee has resulted in no prosecutions. The Public Prosecution Service (PPS) said that the “available evidence was insufficient to provide a reasonable prospect of conviction”. Three people were reported to the PPS, but none of them… Continue reading Sinn Féin: No charges over 'forged' election signatures claim

Second body found in river in Aberdeen in search for missing sisters

The body of a second woman has been discovered near the River Dee in Aberdeen, where two sisters had gone missing earlier this month. Henrietta and Eliza Huszti, both 32, were last seen near the Victoria Bridge on 7 January. Officers discovered a body near the Queen Elizabeth Bridge at around 7:55am, followed by another… Continue reading Second body found in river in Aberdeen in search for missing sisters

Redknapp manages Somerset club dubbed worst in the country

Retired Premier League manager Harry Redknapp has taken on the challenge of coaching the UK’s “worst” football team in a bid to make them more successful. Last season, the Somerset County League’s Tunley Athletic finished at the bottom of the league, having lost all 26 of their matches and taking a 137-goal difference. However, after… Continue reading Redknapp manages Somerset club dubbed worst in the country

Could the UK actually get colder with global warming?

Climate scientists are increasingly worried that the United Kingdom and northwest Europe could face extreme drops in temperatures and freezing winters as a response to climate change. The phenomenon could occur because of a weakening, or collapse, of ocean currents that bring warm water from the tropics to the North Atlantic. The Arctic Meridional Overturning… Continue reading Could the UK actually get colder with global warming?

The three generations of Peterborough United turnstile operators

Peterborough United has been associated with the Ferguson family for decades. While manager Darren Ferguson has led the League One club since 2007, a different set of Fergusons has a longer association with the team. Michael Ferguson began working for Peterborough United in 1992 as a steward. He hoped the job would allow him a… Continue reading The three generations of Peterborough United turnstile operators

Home Office not doing enough to keep women and girls safe, watchdog says

A report by the UK’s spending watchdog, the National Audit Office (NAO), has found that the Home Office has not led an effective whole-system response to the “serious and growing problem” of violence against women and girls (VAWG) in the country. The department, which is the lead on the government’s response to VAWG, has failed… Continue reading Home Office not doing enough to keep women and girls safe, watchdog says