Harland and Wolff: Titanic shipbuilder enters administration

Harland and Wolff, the Belfast-based shipbuilder best known for building the Titanic, has been placed into administration for the second time in five years. Last week, the company’s board had warned that the move was likely. However, the administration process is limited solely to the holding company, Harland & Wolff Group Holdings plc, with the… Continue reading Harland and Wolff: Titanic shipbuilder enters administration

New Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay promises to 'change' party

Scottish Conservative party members have elected Russell Findlay as their new leader after a contentious contest that saw complaints about party interference. Findlay, a former journalist and West of Scotland MSP, comfortably defeated his colleagues Murdo Fraser and Meghan Gallacher by winning 2,565 out of a total of 4,155 votes cast. The election was held… Continue reading New Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay promises to 'change' party

Stalking victims failed by police, report finds

A new report has found that police forces in England and Wales are not adequately protecting victims of stalking. The review concluded that there is a lack of understanding among officers about the scale and types of stalking, which is leaving some victims at serious risk. Campaigners had called for an investigation into the policing… Continue reading Stalking victims failed by police, report finds

Boris Johnson's 'hopeless' bid to persuade Prince Harry to stay

Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson attempted to persuade the Duke of Sussex to reconsider leaving his royal duties, according to an upcoming memoir. The book, entitled Unleashed, indicates that Johnson had an unscheduled “manly pep talk” with Prince Harry during the UK-Africa Investment Summit in London in January 2020. The memorandum, serialised in the… Continue reading Boris Johnson's 'hopeless' bid to persuade Prince Harry to stay

They were arrested for posting on social media during the riots – will it change anything?

Two individuals have been sentenced to prison terms for inciting racial hatred on social media during the summer riots. Tyler Kay was sentenced to 38 months, while Jordan Parlour received a 20-month sentence. Following the unrest, Prime Minister Keir Starmer criticised social media, stating that the platforms “carries responsibility” for tackling misinformation. More than 30… Continue reading They were arrested for posting on social media during the riots – will it change anything?

Why do hemp farmers have to hide their crops?

Amidst the lush greens of Angus lies Martin Cessford’s secret five-hectare hemp farm. The plants soar over 6ft-tall, but their location remains concealed owing to the sheer misinformation regarding the plant. Despite the fact that hemp contains a negligible amount of THC, the psychoactive component of marijuana, people are still skeptical about its usage. “Other… Continue reading Why do hemp farmers have to hide their crops?

ADHD medication shortage: ‘We’re rationing meds to get by’

Patients in the UK suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) have complained about the shortage of medication needed to treat their condition, which began roughly a year ago. While the UK government promised that shortages were going to end by December 2023 when it issued a patient safety alert over the problem in September… Continue reading ADHD medication shortage: ‘We’re rationing meds to get by’