A Scottish hospital has apologised to the family of a woman who took her own life and improved its processes for identifying patient risks since her death. The son of former psychiatrist Dr Sara MacRae claims he gave a nurse “clear evidence” that his mother was planning to take her own life just hours before… Continue reading Son gave hospital ‘clear evidence’ his mum planned to take her own life
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Thames Valley Police ex-officer wins £1.1m in discrimination case
Thames Valley Police (TVP) have been ordered to pay over £1 million in compensation to former safeguarding sergeant Katrina Hibbert after she was found to have been discriminated against by the force. Hibbert, who worked with victims of child sexual and drug exploitation in Cherwell and West Oxfordshire, resigned from TVP after it revoked permission… Continue reading Thames Valley Police ex-officer wins £1.1m in discrimination case
Keir Starmer defends stay at Lord Alli's property during election
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has defended his decision to accept free accommodation from a Labour donor during the general election campaign, saying it was necessary for his son’s education. Sir Keir said Lord Waheed Alli had donated several weeks’ worth of accommodation, which was valued at over £20,000 in the register of MPs’ interests.… Continue reading Keir Starmer defends stay at Lord Alli's property during election
Benefit claimants should have to look for jobs, says Keir Starmer
Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has expressed his support for benefit claimants to look for work but acknowledged that there would be “hard cases” where the government and businesses should step in to help anxious individuals transition back into the workforce. Speaking on the BBC’s Today programme following his conference speech, Starmer said, “the basic… Continue reading Benefit claimants should have to look for jobs, says Keir Starmer
Nike and Sky ads banned over misleading tactics
The UK’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned an ad from Nike that appeared on social media in December 2018, which the regulator said was “misleading” because it “implied that a range of sizes was available” for the advertised trainers when they were only on offer in older children’s sizes. The regulator also criticised the… Continue reading Nike and Sky ads banned over misleading tactics
'Mini tornado hitting Luton' captured on video
Over the weekend, a “mini tornado” hit the Dunstable Road area of Luton. A video recording the incident was posted on social media, capturing what appeared to be debris circulating in powerful, rotating winds. BBC East’s senior weather presenter, Gillian Brown, explained that the weak tornado was associated with the thunderstorms that were traversing southern… Continue reading 'Mini tornado hitting Luton' captured on video
More women accuse Leeds employment tribunal judge of bullying
Judge Philip Lancaster has been accused by three more women of bullying during employment tribunal hearings, according to reports. The women claim that the judge belittled and intimidated them during the cases, making them feel inferior and stupid. One of the women stated that she felt Judge Lancaster’s behavior crossed the line into psychological abuse.… Continue reading More women accuse Leeds employment tribunal judge of bullying
Charli XCX and Troye Sivan: The appeal behind collaborations
The music industry has seen a surge in artist collaborations with nearly half of the 100 most popular tracks featuring two or more artists, according to the Official Charts company. This is double the number of collaborations on the charts at the end of the 2000s, and the trend has seen a rise over the… Continue reading Charli XCX and Troye Sivan: The appeal behind collaborations
Ian Rankin: How the death of my mum led me to Rebus
Sir Ian Rankin, author of the popular Rebus novels, has revealed in a recent interview that the loss of his mother before he turned 20 may have led him to create his most famous character. Isobel became ill just two weeks after Rankin moved to Edinburgh to attend the University and died within ten months.… Continue reading Ian Rankin: How the death of my mum led me to Rebus
Protester dragged out after interrupting Reeves speech
During a speech at the Labour conference, Chancellor Rachel Reeves was interrupted by a protester speaking out about the government’s sale of arms to Israel while the conflict with Hamas in Gaza rages on. The protester was immediately escorted out of the hall, and Reeves took the opportunity to stress that the Labour party is… Continue reading Protester dragged out after interrupting Reeves speech